| Wiere, Edw. The Pipes at Lucknow, a
descriptive song. New York: S.N Risley. Gounod,
Ch. Sing, Smile, Slumber! (Canti, Ridi, Dormi!),
Serenade. New York: G. Schirmer. p.n.370. |
| Baker, John C. My Trundle Bed; or
Recollections of Childhood, Ballad. New York: J.
L. Peters. |
| Spohr. To Minona. New York: S.T. Gordon. |
| Thomas, J. R. Happy Be Thy Dreams. New York:
Wm. Hall & Son, 1859. p.n.4311. |
| Webster, J.P. She Came to Us One Morn in May,
no.76. Chicago: H. M. Higgins. |
| Romer, F. Rhine, Thou'rt Queen of Waters,
Ballad from The Rhine Boat or Lays of many Lands.
New York: Dubois Bacon & Chambers. |
| Webster, J. P. "Lorena". Chicago:
H. M. Higgins. |
| Wallace, W. V. In Happy Moments, from the
Opera Maritana. New York: S.T. Gordon. p.n.6_3. |
| Russell, Henry. Come Maidens Come. Tyrolien.
New York: Willm. Hall, & Son. p.n.246. |
| Thomas, J. R. Beautiful Cloud, Ballad. New
York: Wm. Hall & Son. p.n.4303. Norton, Mrs.
Juanita, a Spanish Ballad. Philadelphia, Beck
& Lawton. |
| Wrighton, W. T. "Her Bright Smile Haunts
Me Still." Ballad. New York: Firth, Pond
& Co. p.n.5312. |
| Porter, J. S. Hush Sweet Lute, Song. Boston:
Oliver Ditson & Co. p.n.21824. |
| Arditi, L. Il Bacio, The Kiss. Boston: Oliver
Ditson & Co. p.n.21797. |
| Concone, J. The Holiday, chorus and solos.
Les Harmoniennes, no.20. Boston: |
| Oliver Ditson & Co. p.n.21737. |
| Concone, J. The Valley of Roses, Theme and
Variations. Les Harmoniennes, No.12. Boston:
Oliver Ditson. p.n.21622. |
| Power, James. Faded Flowers. Boston: Russell
& Tolman. p.n.508. |
| Root, G. F. (Wurzel). Departed Days, song
& chorus, music arranged from the celebrated
serenade by L. Louis. Boston: Russell &
Tolman. p.n.3071. |
| Drake, Mr. Pensez a moi, a favorite song,
composed & arranged for the Piano Forte.
Boston: G. P. Reed & Co. p.n.1607. |
| Phillips, C. E. My Soul is Dark, written by
Lord Byron. Boston: C. Bradlee. |
| Handel. Angels Ever Bright and Fair, arranged
by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. |
| Thomas, J. R. Down by the river side I stray.
Ballad. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. p.n.5132.
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| Cherry, J. W. Trees of the Forest. Companion
to Shells of Ocean. Philadelphia: Lee &
Walker. p.n.5501. |
| Hime, Edward L. Morn is the time for me.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. p.n.21924. |
| Balfe, M. W. Music from The Bohemian Girl. I
dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls.
Philadelphia: E. Ferrett & Co. |
| Loder, Edward J. There's a path by the river.
As sung in the Operetta of Twas I. New York: S.
T. Gordon. |
| Converse, Charlie C. The Rock Beside the Sea,
a Romanza. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. |
| Castle, Henry. Mother waiting for the news,
song & chorus. Cleveland: S. Brainard &
Co. p.n.1483-3. |
| [no composer listed] "Joys that we've
tasted", an admired Ballad. Baltimore, F. D.
Benteen. p.n.253. |
| Jones, J. P. The Mountain Legion. Chicago: H.
M. Higgins. |
| Wiebe, Edward. Wiebe's Music for the Million.
No.11. Consolation. Brooklyn: Thompson &
Badger. |
| Hime, Edward L. Wiebe's Music for the
Million. "The Joy that grows on the old
Abbey wall." No.18. Brooklyn: Thompson &
Badger. |
| Donizetti. Wiebe's Music for the Million.
No.12. "I'll pray for thee" from Lucia
di Lammermoor. Brooklyn: Thompson & Badger. |
| Harvey, R. F. I breath once more my native
air. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. p.n.4189. |
| Stigelli. The Brightest Eyes, Die schönsten
Augen. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. p.n.18118.
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| Tucker, Henry. "Weeping, Sad and
lonely", or "When this cruel war is
over." Song, with Chorus. Brooklyn: Sawyer
& Thompson. |
| Holmes, Dr. O. W. Selections from music
performed at the Peace Festival Jubilee, Boston
1869. A Hymn of Peace. Boston: Oliver Ditson
& Co. p.n.25338. |
| Millard, Harrison. National Ode. The Flag of
the free. New York: H. B. Dodworth. |
| Scott, Robert D. The Union_Now and Forever!
Solo, Quartett & Chorus. Chicago: H. M.
Higgins. |
| Getze. J. A. Save Our Flag! Song and Chorus.
Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore. |
| Tucker, Henry. Star of the Evening. Song and
Chorus. Albany: J. H. Hidley. |
| Perkins, H. S. The Parting Song, Quartette,
as sung by Perkins' Union Vocalists. Chicago: H.
M. Higgins. |
| Leslie. Rock me to sleep Mother. Boston: J.
M. Russell. p.n.172. |
| Whittredge, G. C. Weep no more for Willie.
Song and Chorus, and the celebrated Equestrian
Quickstep, arranged by J. W. Turner. Boston:
Oliver Ditson & Co. |
| Buckley, Frederick. Gentle Annie Ray, Song
and Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.
p.n.21782. |
| Glover, Stephen. Our Beautiful Mountain Home,
Duett. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. p.n.2910. |
| Baker, Thomas. The Water Spirits, duet. New
York: Horace Waters. |
| Avery, H. Gentle maiden see before thee,
Duett. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. p.n.14112.
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| Glover, Stephen. Gently sighs the breeze, the
popular Duet. New York: William Hall & Son.
p.n.540. |
| Beethoven. Thou art gone. Boston: Oliver
Ditson. p.n.21486. |
| Emanuel, Louis. The Syren & Friar; Duett.
New York: Firth, Pond & Co. p.n.4079. |