For piano., Color illustration: scene of a Zouave regiment in battle against the Confederates / Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Lith., Engraver of music noted at bottom of p. 8 as "J.J. Lemon.", Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Dressler, William
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11619.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
"Compos'd and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie McKeever by F. E. Garrett.", Engraver: R. M. Gaw., Number 2 1/2 inside 5 pointed star on tp., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Garrett, F. E., cmp
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Zou 11361.F
Lyricist: Robert Morris., "Respectfully dedicated to G. G. Grubb, Esq.", Civil war song., No. 3 in "Songs for the Loyal", a collection of six patriotic songs and odes; Publisher's Plate# 8954.3; Four additional verses printed on page 5; List of new and beautiful songs published by Lee & Walker is printed on page 6; Price: 2 1/2 each (Number is inside a 6 pointed star), or 10 for complete set (Number is inside a six pointed star)., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Delaney, Alfred, cmp
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music Young 5782.F.11
Song; for voice and piano; refrain set for chorus (SATB) and piano., Alice Hawthorne is a pseudonym of Septimus Winner., Verses 2-3 printed as text at bottom of p. 5., First line of text: same as title., "Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. C. Henri.", Decorative t.p. / Geo. F. Swain., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Winner, Septimus
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11629.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Arranged by J. M. Lander., Quadrille "as performed by Helmsmüller's band at the Wooden Spoon Promenade Concert music hall New Haven, June 19, 1865.", "Respectfully dedicated to the cochleaureati of [18]'66, Yale College.", Illustration: color lithograph of the crest of the Yale "Cochlearureati," with an arm holding a wooden spoon above a shield, which has crossed wooden spoons in the upper left quarter and an upside down Phi Beta Kappa key in the lower right. The words "Super Sinistram Lugemus [We feel bad over the left]" written diagonally across the shield in a blue sash. "Honi soit qui mal y pense [Shame upon him who thinks evil of it]" written on either side of shield and "In hoc signo vinces [In this sign you will conquer]" underneath., Lithographer: F. Mayer & Co., 96 Fulton St., N.Y., Publisher's Plate# 3171-8; Number 7 1/2 in 6 pointed star on tp., Pencilled signature at top of tp which has been partially cut off: Miss Carrie Hughes., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Woo 2518.F.28
With piano acc., the chorus for SATB., Figure 3 in a 5 pointed star., At head of title: To Mr. C. Henry., "New music published by Sawyer & Thompson": p. [6]., For a description of the 1st ed. cf. H. Dichter & E. Shapiro, Early American sheet music, p. 118., First line: Why am I so weak and weary., Refrain: Soon with angels I'll be marching., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Sawyer, Charles Carroll
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11636.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Green decorative border on tp; birds and flowers., "To Miss Anna Taylor.", "Charles Kinkel, author of "Charming Waltz," "Mountain Belle Schottisch," &c.", Publisher's Plate# 3782.4., Handwritten signature at top of tp: Miss Carrie Hughes., In poor condition - badly discolored and stained., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Kinkel, Charles, cmp
Date
c1864
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Whi 7518.F.12
For voice and piano with 4-part (SATB) chorus., Cover title., "Inscribed to the Lov'd one at home.", First line of text: Dearest love, I do remember., First line of chorus: Oh! banner of our country., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Hastings, R.
Date
1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11654.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
For voice, chorus and piano., "To the army & navy of the Union.", First line of text: When Johnny comes marching home again, Hurrah, Hurrah., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Gilmore, P. S.
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11669.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., Pages 1-3 are unnumbered, p. 4-5 are numbered 2-3, p. 6 is unnumbered., "Inscribed to sorrowing hearts at home.", Verses 2-4 printed as text on p. 3 [i.e. 5] and chorus printed as text on t.p., "Electrotyped by Smith & McDougal, 82 & 84 Beekman St., N.Y."--Colophon., "Price, 25c. nett.", Pages [2] and [6] are blank., First line of text: Dearest love, do you remember, when we last did meet., First line of chorus: Weeping, sad and lonely., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Tucker, Henry
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11634.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Arranged by Gerald Lacey., Irish ballad., Music from "Arrah Na Pogue" by Dion Boucicault, 1820-1898., Two additional verses printed on page 5; publisher's plate # 225; number 3 in 6 pointed star on tp., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Wearing 8107.F.26, Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Wearing 8107.F.28
Composed by E.H. Green; lyrics by Dion Boucicault; as sung by T.H. Glenney as Shaun The Post In "Arrah Na Pogue" (a play by Boucicault)., Illustration: Full length color lithograph of Irish gentleman (perhaps the singer T.H. Glenney) wearing a short red vest under a longer green vest, both of which are under a long tan coat. One hand is in his pocket. Behind him is a cottage; further in the distance are buildings of a village. Lithographer: J. H. Bufford; engraver: T. Birch & Son, New York., Irish song., Included in "Picture the Songs" by Lester S. Levy (Baltimore and London, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976) pp.172-173., There are two spellings of the lyricist's name: Boucicault and Bourcicault., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
House, E.H, cmp
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Wearing 8107.F.1
First line: Good news, good news, from Dixie's land., Refrain: O, we're marching down to Dixie's land., Place of publication and publisher based on annotations. Date based on identifiable events in the lyrics., Library Company copy has annotations: Lee & Walker paper, 1000 copies, 500 impressions, 2 tokens, C.S.O. PPL, Library Company has 2 copies on one uncut sheet, as printed., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Locke, E. W., 1818-1900
Date
[1862]
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Sheet Music We are 5782.F.14
Lyrics by J.S. Gibbons; arranged by J.A. Getze., Number 2 1/2 in 6 pointed star on title page., First verse is printed on title page., Library Company has two copies, both lacking the music; copy 5782.F.15 includes all [4] p. of the wrapper; copy 1540.F includes p. [1-2] only., Information about this song is included in "Music For Patriots, Politicians & Presidents" by Vera Brodsky Lawrence (New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1975) p. 364., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War., A digital copy including music is available at the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music website.
Creator
Gibbons, J. S. (James Sloan), 1810-1892, lyr
Date
1862
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music We Are Com 5782.F.15, Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music We Are Com 1540.F
Composed by August Pacher., Illustration: Sleeping woman on a divan; 6 angels looking down at her, one pointing to heaven, one offering her what looks like a key. Lithographer: Donaldson & Elmes, 22 Court St., Cincinnati., Mazurka dance for piano., Dedication: A Son Ami, Edgar Montell De Motte., Provenance: Handwritten signature at top of tp: Miss Carrie Hughes., Publisher's plate # 3933.4; number 4 in 5 pointed star on tp., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Pacher, Aug. (August), cmp
Date
c1864
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Vision 7518.F.18, http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=sm1870&fileName=sm/sm1874/03300/03365/mussm03365.db&recNum=0&itemLink=D?mussm:3:./temp/~ammem_h9pY::&linkText=0
Arranged by Mark Hassler; performed by Hassler's Orchestra., Engraver: G.F. Swain., Quadrille dance for piano., Sold by: Wm. H. Boner & Co., No. 1102 Chest. St., Phila., Provenance: Gift of C.W. Jack, Jr., January 5, 1912., This piece is one of thirteen in the collection, "New Repertoire of Parlor Music and Dances as performed by Hassler's Orchestra, Arranged for the Piano by Mark Hassler"; Publisher's Plate# 270-6., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Victoria 2645.F.33 v.1
Composed by Geroge Frederick Root; words by H.S.W., Illustration: Surrounding the title is an elaborate border in which there are scenes from the Civil War. Above the title is a small engraving of a family seated around a dining room table with the vacant chair. Engraver: Copcutt & Williams., Civil War song., Page 2 is an advertisement for cabinet organs from Root & Cady; Page 6 lists new music published by Root & Cady; In poor condition- taped and torn; Publisher's Plate# 133-4; Included in "Early American Sheet Music" by Dichter and Shapiro, p.117; Included in "Music for Patriots, Politicians and Presidents" by Vera Brodsky Lawrence (New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. 1975) p. 375. LCP has another edition of this piece: 9940.F.18 (Beitler), Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Root, Geroge Frederick, 1820-1895, cmp
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Vac 11441.F
Cover title., Music engraved by J. Slinglandt., Color lithograph of an American flag by C.W. German & Bro., Louisville, Ky., Copyright statement at foot of p. [3]., "As sung by Miss Ada Webb.", "Respectfully dedicated to the Union men of the United States.", For voice and piano; verses 2-3 text only., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Hays, Will. S. (William Shakespeare), 1837-1907
Date
[c1861]
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Sheet Music Union 11365.F
For voice and piano., At head of title: To his friend Harry Stanfield., Illustration depicting daisies growing on a grave., Also available as a duett, quartette, guitar vocal and piano transcription., Caption title: Under the daisies / by H. Millard., First line: I've just been learning the lesson of life., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Millard, H.
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11689.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Plate no.: 269-5., At head of title: Dedicated to the brave soldiers of Indiana., For solo voice, chorus (SATB) and piano., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Bowen, F. L., Mrs.
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11627.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
"Words and music by Geo. F. Root."--p. [3], Publisher's plate #420-3., With advertisement for Mason & Hamlin cabinet organs and additional music on p. [2]; advertisement for Root's The musical curriculum on p. [6]; advertising matter varies with other copies., For voice and piano, with chorus (SATB) for the refrain., First line of text: In the prison cell I sit., First line of refrain: Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching., T.p. has title set within an oval, surrounded by various scenes of war illustrating 5 other Civil War song titles; signed: Copcutt -Williams sc., Library Company copy inscribed: Compliments of A.D., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895, cmp
Date
c1864
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare *Sheet Music Tramp 8107.F.25
Composed by Cornelius Everest; lyrics by Cornelius Everest., Illustration: Small bust of Lincoln in an oval frame., Dirge., On back page is a list of "New and Beautiful Songs Recently Published by Lee & Walker"; The number 3 is printed inside a 6 pointed star on tp., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Everest, Cornelius, 1820-1885, cmp
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music Toll the Bell 5792.F.36
Composed by T. J. Cook., Polka for piano., Illustrated by P. S. Duval Son & Co. Lith. Color lithograph depicts a piano keyboard set within a large cabinet. Folded flag is draped at bottom., Provenance: Gift of the heirs of Helen Beitler, 2002., This piece is one of "Six Favorite Polkas for the Drawing Room" by T. J. Cook. Title page is stained and discolored, otherwise the piece is in good condition., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Cook, T. J., fl. 1864, cmp
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Thr 14790.Q (Beitler)
Song; for voice and piano; refrain set for chorus (SSTB) and piano., First line of text: Oh would there were some kind one., First line of refrain: same as title., "Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Sue Carpenter.", Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Walters, B. Frank
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11615.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
"To Miss Mary E. Hall.", Number 3 1/2 in 6 pointed star on tp; Publisher's Plate# 6023; On page 2 the composer's middle initial is printed "G.", Ballad for piano and voice., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Fitzhugh, Edward J., cmp
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music Str 8107.F.18
For voice and piano; words by Francis Scott Key; also available for piano, with and without variations., Adapted from: To Anacreon in heaven / John Stafford Smith., Lithographed t.p. by J. Queen and P.S. Duval & Son., First line: O say can you see by the dawn's early light., Refrain: O say does that star spangled banner yet wave., Verses 3-4 printed as text on p. 4., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11611.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Illustration: Color lithograph of crossed American and French flags., Lithographer: J. H. Buffords, Boston., Caption title: National Music., This piece is one of 7 French and American patriotic songs inluded in collection "National Music"; A fifth verse by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809-1894, is included., Publisher's plate #19950., Seal of seller at top right corner has been cut off; Partial name and address are visible: Newcom... 524 Broadway., Library Company copy title page torn, missing upper left corner; inscribed in several hands: Mary Vaux, Sally Vaux, Mr. James..., Hattie Van.... 134 South 11th., Philadelphia, 1861., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843, lyr
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sta 5808.F.6
Music doubtfully attributed to John Stafford Smith, 1750-1836. Third and fourth verses printed at bottom of page. A fifth verse, written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809-1894, and a sixth verse, written by Miss Stebbins (The Sculptor), are also included; Other versions are included in "Early American Sheet Music" by Dichter and Shapiro, p.36., Arranged by Augustus Cull for solo or duet., On verso printed: "Hail Columbia", 5782.F.6b., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843, lyr
Date
[1814-1899]
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Star 5782.F.6a
Civil war song for piano and voice., Number 2 1/2 inside a 6 pointed star; Publisher's Plate# 634; Two additional verses printed on Page 5., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Ellerbrock, Charles W. A., cmp
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sou 11357.F
Illustration: Jefferson Davis, in woman's clothes, his cavalry boots showing under the skirt, is running toward an apple tree for shelter. In his right hand is a bag marked "gold", and in his left hand is a dagger sword. A noose is hanging down from a branch., Engraver: H. F. Greene., Civil war song written and composed by J. W. Turner., Publisher's Plate # 22740., Pictoral cover damaged with loss of imprint., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Turner, Joseph W., cmp
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sou 5782.C
Illustration: Jefferson Davis, in woman's clothes, his cavalry boots showing under the skirt, is running toward an apple tree for shelter. In his right hand is a bag marked "gold", and in his left hand is a dagger sword. A noose is hanging down from a branch., Engraver: H. F. Greene., Civil war song written and composed by J. W. Turner., The number 3 is printed in a 7 pointed star on title page; Publisher's Plate # 22740., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Turner, Joseph W., cmp
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sou 11356.F
Lyrics based on poem "Song of the Negro boatmen" by John Greenleaf Whittier., "A. A. Cowdery, printer, no. 154 South Clark Street, Chicago."--p. [1] at end., Publisher's advertisement on p. [1] at end., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Merrill, Hiram T., cmp
Date
c1862
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Sheet Music Song 9558.F (Beitler)
For voice, 4-part chorus and piano., Possibly the first edition of Go down, Moses. Cf. Fuld, Book of World famous music, p. 247., First line of text (O! Let my people go): The Lord by Moses to Pharoah said., First line of chorus (O! Let my people go): O! go down Moses, Away down to Egypt's land., First line of text (The Lord doth now to this nation speak): The Lord doth now to this nation speak., First line of chorus (The Lord doth now to this nation speak): Haste freemen, 'till the sea you've crossed., Verses 2-11 for "O! Let my people go" on p. 5; verses 3-12 for "The Lord doth now to this nation speak" on p. 7., Publisher's advertisement on last page., Includes "The Lord doth not to this nation speak : parody on 'The songs of the contrabands.'" is on p. 6-7., Engraved by Stackpole., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare Sheet Music Song 7594.F.12a-b
For voice, chorus (SATB) and piano., Color illustration: the American flag., English words; verses 1-3 printed beneath the vocal line and verses 4-7 printed as text following the music., First line of text: Lift up your eyes, desponding freemen., First line of chorus: A thousand years! my own Columbia!, Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Work, Henry C.
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11622.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Illustration: Solemn border evoking death - wingless angel with lyre, lilies, etc., Lithographer: B. Duncan & Co., Columbia, S.C., Civil war dirge for piano forte., Included in Blackmar & Bros. Collection of standard music, Vocal and Instrumental, Arranged for the piano forte., In fragile condition, taped on left side., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Lindahl, Albert, cmp
Date
[1862-1865]
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sol 5782.F.7
Lyricist: Thomas Mackellar., "Respectfully dedicated to the Mothers of our volunteers.", Civil war song arranged for piano or melodian., Publisher's Plate# 8704.4; 2 addtional verses printed on page 5; Number 2 1/2 in two 6 pointed stars on tp - one for piano and one for guitar; Op.94; A List of Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marches, etc. published by Lee & Walker is printed on page 6., Under the title on page 3: "Pathetic song.", First verse and "Kiss my little brother and my sisters, and tell them I died for my country." printed on tp., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Butcher, William U., cmp
Date
c1862
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sol 7594.F.13
Dedication: To the Ladies of the Washington Female Seminary., Decorative square border on tp., Page 12 is a "Select list of new & beautiful music published by S. Brainard & Sons.", Handwritten signature at top of tp: Miss Carrie Hughes., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Wyman, Addison P., 1832-1872, cmp
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Sil 7518.F.26
"A song composed for and dedicated to Mr. Jos. Hermanns, by J. Remington Fairlamb.", Op. 51; Number 5 in 8 pointed star on tp.; Publisher's Plate #2784.5., Song for piano., Handwritten inscription at top of tp: "To Mr. A.G. Emerick, with compliments of the composer.", Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Fairlamb, James Remington, 1838-1908, cmp
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music Sea 2444.F.28
Music Stereotyper: Warren, 43 Centre St., New York., "To the Patrons of the Brooklyn Fair.", Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Parkhurst, E. A., Mrs., cmp
Date
c1864
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare *Sheet Music San 5781.F
Song; for voice and piano; refrain set for chorus (SATB) and piano., English words; 1st verse printed beneath the vocal line and verses 2-6 printed as text following the music., From poem: The roll of honor / Thomas Buchanan Read. Cf. The poetical works of T. Buchanan Read, p. 236., Dedicated to: Major General Rosecrans., Title printed in red and blue, set within an ornamental frame., First line of text: Like the lordly Mississippi., First line of refrain: On the roll of honor boys., Engraver of music noted at bottom of p. 5 as "J.J.L.", Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Harlow, George
Date
c1863
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11666.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Lyricist: Florence Percy (pseudonym of Elizabeth Allen)., Number 2 1/2 in 6 pointed star on tp; 3 additional verses printed on page 5., Another version of this is listed in "Early American Sheet Music" by Dichter and Shapiro, p.150., Song for piano., In poor condition: torn and discolored., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Mack, Edward, d.1882, cmp
Date
c1861
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Rock (2) 7594.F.14
For solo voice or quartet (SATB) with piano., Dedicated to: Lieut. Gen. Grant., Advertisement for "A dream of my mother and my home" and other music: p. [6]., First line of text: Richmond is ours!, Verse 4 printed as text of p. 5., Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Parkhurst, E. A., Mrs.
Date
c1865
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11614.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor
Lyricist: Mrs. C. Sterett., Illustration: color engraving of waving American flag., Engraver: Geo. Swain., "To Our Brave Volunteers.", This piece is a reply to a popular Confederate song entitled "Bonnie Blue Flag;" 3 verses for chorus are printed on page 5; number 2 1/2 in 6 pointed star on tp., M. H. Frank is listed as the "Author of the Burnside Expedition" on tp., Civil War song for piano., Retrospective conversion record: original entry., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Frank, M. H., cmp
Date
c1862
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books Rare Sheet Music Reply 7594.F.22
For piano., Cover title., Sections of the piece are labeled "Retreat Quick Step" and "Rogues' March.", Pre-cataloging record., Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Creator
Yankee, Adam
Date
c1862
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 11632.F (Clarence Wolf) In Process 4th Floor