A sight for the tailors was Jonathan Spring (5 vs. and chor.) Printed and sold at the S.E. cor. 4th and Vine, Phila. [George S. Harris] Multi-line border. 20.6 x 10.6 cm.
The old state house bell, time honored bell (3 vs. and chor.), Variant: a. Published by permission of Stayman and Brothers; printed and sold wholesale at George S. Harris'. Single wavy-line border with ornamental corners. 17.3 x 12.6 cm., Variant: b. With "The" in title; words by G. F. Meeser; music by F. Weiland; music obtained at Stayman and Bro.; Copyright Secured; publ. Johnson (3); advs: Card and Job Printing, and Persons sending Orders for Songs. T. o. border. 21.5 x 11.2 cm.
tell us where, are our gallant soldiers gone (5 vs.) Air: — The Blue Bells of Scotland., Variant: a. Print. A. H. Senseman (2); adv: Handbills, Programmes, Bill-Heads, etc. T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] with small figures of guard and soldier with horse. 19.5 x n cm. (cropped)
Of all the many mighty things in this here Quaker City (8 vs. and chor.) Air—Bow, wow, wow. By Francis F. Eastlack; publ. H. J. Kehr; copyright secured. T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
The world is topsy turvy as ev'ry one knows (5 vs. and chors.) As sung by E. F. Dixey, Esq.; cop: 1864, Sep. Winner, EDPa.; Sep. Winner's Music Store (3); publ. Auner (5). T. o. border. 20.1 x n.8 cm. (cropped)
Hurrah for our brave Pennsylvanians (7 vs.) Air—Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean., Variant: a. Composed by Lieut. Jas. D. Gay, of Philadelphia; Copyright Not Secured; publ. Auner (3). A-J border, seal of Pennsylvania. 22.8 x 13.5 cm., Variant: b. [Without comma after "Columbia" in Air;] Composed by Lieut. James D. Gay, of Philadelphia; formerly a mem- ber of the Ringgold Artillery . . . ; Copy Right Secured. A-J border; seal of Pennsylvania. 23.5 x 14.7 cm., Variant: c. [As above;] but with adv: Sold Wholesale at 300 North 20th St. 21 x 12.7 cm (cropped), Variant: d. [As above, with "Pennsylvanian's" in first line;] publ. for the Union Soldiers by James D. Gay; with four verses. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 43 [without figure of man], col. 21 x 13.3 cm., Variant: e. With 6 vs. and chor.; composed, published and sung by James D. Gay; adv: All Of Gay's war songs; [with BATTLE CRY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES on recto.] Letter paper; t. o. border. 24.7 x 17.4 cm, Variant: f. Title: "The Union Soldiers' Song"; composed by Lieutenant James D. Gay of Philadelphia; Formerly a member of the Ringgold Artillery . . . ; Copy Right Se- cured; cop: 1861, J. Magee, EDPa. Letter paper; double-line border with motto "Liberty and Union
Ye Frankford Boys attention (5 vs. and chor.) Written by John S. Settle, of Co. I; respectfully ded- icated to St. Marks Union Tent; print. Johnson (2); Copyright Secured. Eagle with flags and musical instruments. 23.3 x 14.8 cm.
I saw in a vision, with glory o'errun (38 lines), Variant: a. Philadelphia, October 7th, 1865; with letter beginning: Samuel B. Fales, Esq. Dear Sir: - The following poem on the Eagle, recited by me last night. . . was suggested by my delightful visit. . . to the 'Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon'. . . [signed] T. Buchanan Read." 27.8 x 21.3 cm., Variant: b. Headed: "Among the beneficent agencies in aid of the great cause which have made Philadelphia pre-eminent [first line ending "pre-";] "Samuel Fales, Esq. Dear Sir: - You have long been known as a lover of Art. . . [signed] T. Buchanan Read. Philadelphia, October 7th, 1865." 25 x 20 cm., Variant: c. [As above, but first line of heading ending "Philadel- phia".] 25 x 20 cm.
I come from Quakerdelfy (4 vs. and chor.) Tune, "Oh Susannah." Adv: Price One Cent. All the New Songs constantly on hand. T. o. border. 23.8 x 13.7 cm.
The Ladies little Bonnets, I must mention in my Sonnet (8 vs. and chor.) Sung by Mr. S. Sharpley, at Sanford's Opera House, With raptures of applause; publ. Johnson (3). T. o. border. 19.7 x 11.4 cm.
Now hold your horses, will you (3 vs. and chor.), Variant: a. Title; "Hold Your Horses"; Music obtained of Berry and Gordon; print. Andrews. T. o. border. 22.7 x 15 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x 15 cm., Variant: c. Publ. Auner and Johnson. T. o. border; stagecoach and four horses. 23 x 10 cm. (cropped), Variant: d. Publ. Johnson (2). T. o. border; stagecoach and four horses. 23.3 x 14.5 cm., Variant: e. Sold by Johnson (3). T. o. border with fleuron corners. 20.2 x 12 cm., Variant: f. Sold by John L. Zieber; Harris, Printer. T.o. border; stagecoach and four horses. 24.2 x 16.8 cm.
Hark! the trumpet calls to duty (7 vs. and chor.) Tune—"Gay and Happy." By T. A' Becket; author of "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"; cop: 1861, T.A'Becket, EDPa., Variant: a. Sold at Johnson's (2). Yellow paper; multi-line border. 23.7 x 15.2 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] headed "Fifth Edition". 24.3 x 13 cm., Variant: c. Headed: "Second Edition"; print. Johnson (3). T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm., Variant: d. [Without "By T.A'Becket" and copyright;] title: "The Maryland Battle Cry"; with words changed to apply to Maryland. T. o. border; figure of Liberty with scales and sword. 25.7 x 8.7 cm. (cropped), Variant: e. Title: "We Are For The Union"; "As Sung by Our Volunteers"; with comma after "Tune"; 8 vs. and chor.; [without author's name and copyright.] Double-line border. 20.2 x 12 cm.
A father's gift—in sunnier hours (6 vs.) With preface beginning: "Drawing a brace of pistols from his breast"; print. A. H. Senseman (2). T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.7 cm.
Mount! mount! and away o'er our borders so wide (3 vs.) Air—I'm Afloat., Variant: a. By James V. Murray; respectfully dedicated to Colonel E.G. Chormann. T. o. border. 21.3 x 13.2 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] yellow paper. 18.2 x 10.6 cm.
Boys just listen while I sing to you a song sir (12 vs. and chor.), Variant: a. With 4th vs. beginning: "Oh! there is Gen. Lee, that scoundrel of a man sir"; composed, published and sung by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia, the celebrated Army Song publisher; for sale at No. 300 North Twentieth...; Cop: 1863, James D. Gay. EDPa. Letter paper; to.o border. 25.1 x 20.1 cm., Variant: b. [As above;] blue ink. 25 x 19.9 cm., Variant: c Title "That's just so!"; 7 vs.; different version after 3d vs.; 4th vs. beginning: "But great glory to our General Pope Sir"; composed and sung by E. V. Andress of Owosso, Mich.; copyright secured; published for the Union Soldiers by James D. Gay. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 37a, col. 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
Famed Dan Rice, with his mighty Show has come (8 vs. uneven length) A tribute From An Admiring Friend; print. King and Baird (1). T. o. border. 22 x 13.9 cm.
Let the sons of freedom rouse (5 vs.) Headed: "National Statistics. Arranged by M.J. Greene; By M.J.G.; statistics below poem and on verso; cop: 1861, M.J. Greene, EDPa.; print. M'Farland & Thomson. Double-line border; eagle with flag. 20.3 x 12.4 cm.
The other night, as on my bed I laid (3 vs. uneven length) By the Arkansas Traveler; adv: A Copperhead Among the Reeds, sold at 403 Chestnut Street. Blue paper. 24.5 x 10.5 cm.
The Corkers are a crowd of men, who loaf about the town (8 vs. and chor.) Air—"Oh Susanna." By Jack Williams; publ. Scroggy (2). T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.1 cm.
Come all ye jolly lads and members of Company I (5 vs.), Variant: a. [With words for Col. Ellmaker and Company I;] Com- posed and sung by John Doherty, Comp. I., 119th Reg't P.V., May 12, 1863; Tune: Caroline of Edinburgh Town; print. Johnson (2). T. o. border. 19 x 10.5 cm., Variant: b. [With words for Col. Moore and Company D;] Com- posed and sung by Charles E. Archer, Company D., 73d Reg't P.V., August 20, 1863; Tune: Bummers Drinking on the Sly; adv: New Songs since Aug. 1st, 1863. Bust of Colonel Moore (?). 22 x 16 cm. (cropped)
/* is of a girl at Fair-mount, that I am going to sing (8 vs.) Air: "The Raging Canal." By Jimmy Smith; publ. Scroggy (3); adv: Largest col- lection of songs in the United States. 27.8 x 15.5 cm.
We are the gallant little band (4 vs. and chor.) Air—"Lazy Club." Dedicated to Company I, by J. Tittermary! [publ.] Johnson (2); adv: Printing of all description. A-J border. 19.9 x 12.3 cm. (cropped)
I sing of a Nincumpoop so galliant and gay (4 vs. and chor.) Tune.—Sailier Boy. By a Member of the Minute Men's Glee Club; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Political Songs, Badges, etc. 24 x 12 cm.
She meets me at the gate, and never is too late (2 vs. and 2 chors.) Sheet no. 722; music publ. by Chas. W. A. Trumpler; adv: Wanamaker and Brown, Oak Hall Clothing; publ. Auner (5). T. o. border. 24.7 x 14 cm.
Our honest Pennsylvanians, to labor they're inclined (8 vs. and chor.) Air—"Root Hog or Die." Composed for the hardy sons of Pennsylvania by James D. Gay, EDPa. T. o. border. 24 x 13.5 cm.
Oh! there was an old Sow she had five pigs, igs (snort) igs (whistle) igs (5 vs.) Headed: "Trio"; as sung by Messrs. Osier, Garman and Dettro, of the Fayette Glee Club of Kensington; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads, etc. T. o. border; running pig. 19.5 x 10.5 cm.
Oh lovely Lilly Donnelly, it's you I love the best (9 vs.) Air—"Willow Tree." By W. H. Conrad, Pupil of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, Philad'a.; adv: Cards and Job Printing, exe- cuted with neatness and dispatch at Johnson (3); publ. Johnson
I've come from Pennsylvania (3 vs. and chor.) As sung by E. C. Melville, at the Metropolitan Theater; publ. Boyd (2); advs: Boyd's Novel Exchange, and 2,000 Plays for Sale; music publ. by M. Grey. T. o. border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
Our Country is now in great danger (4 vs. and chor.) By Frank Whitaker, Esq; Dedicated to Captain Wm. McMullin. Sailor nailing flag to masthead. 23 x 9 cm. (cropped?)
O, good evening gentlemen, how do you do (7 vs. and chors.), Variant: a. (10 vs. and chor.) Publ. Johnson (2). A-J border, 23.2 x 15.2 cm., Variant: b. Composed and sung by Moses Gibler, at the different Concerts; publ. Warren (3). T. o. border. 23.5 x 11 cm.
A fellow came from the city of York (16 vs.) Air: The Cork Leg. By B. C. L. a. Title: "Petroleum"; Respectfully Dedicated to one who has Oil on the Brain; publ. Johnson and Co.; adv: new Catalogue, Just Out. 22 x 15.5 cm. b. Publ. De Marsan (3). De Marsan c
torad reader, view this happy throng (4 vs.) Advs: You will save 25 per cent, by getting your Printing done, and Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; publ. Johnson (3)., Variant: a. T. o. border; train. 23.3 x 15.1 cm., Variant: b. T. o. border. 22.6 x 14.6 cm.
On the old Potomac Border, through Winter's storm and snow (9 vs.) Air.—Louisiana Lowlands. Written for George Henry and Singers of company P, at Camp Tourison, Manassas Junction, May 17th, 1862, by E.H.C.; cop: 1862; Harbach and Brother, EDPa.; print. Harbac
My mustache is growing (2 vs. and chors.) Air,—Annie of the Vale., Variant: a. [Without comma after Air";] publ. Auner [without address.] A-J border. 24 x 15.3 cm., Variant: b. Sheet no. 940. Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
Now Ladies and Gents I am going to sing a song (3 vs.) Air: Gay Conductor. Composed by, Walter W. Warren, and dedicated to Michael Lawn Esq.; sung and danced at the Kossuth Exchange, 7th, abv, Chestnut. By Miss Melinda Nagle; adv: For Sale at Mrs. Williams' Variety Store; print. Walter Warren (1). T.o. border. 20.8 x 12.4 cm.