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

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

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

Under the daisies.

When Johnny comes marching home.

The roll of honor.

Just before the battle, Mother.

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

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

We are marching down to Dixie's land. : (Improved.)

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

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.

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

Beautiful isle of the sea.

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

Sleeping for the flag.

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.

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

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

The great Know Nothing song, "I don't know."

The great Know Nothing song, "I don't know." / By Francis F. Eastlack. Air--Bow, wow, wow.

Jesus Lied.

Jesus Lied.

Sabbath School Handkerchief

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

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

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.

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."

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

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

The drummer boy of Shiloh : as sung by the First Tenn. Concert Troupe / arranged for the piano forte by E. Clarke Ilsley.

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

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

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

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

Grand national medley.

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

The picket guard.

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

Gen. Sigel's grand march / by T. J. Martin, author of Persifer Smith's march..

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O, Susanna! : Das bekannte Lied eines verliebten Negers.

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

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

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

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

Beadle's dime Union song book no 2 for sale here price 10 cts.

The bubble burst. Richmond has fallen.

General Grant's grand march.

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