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A Little China Doll.
[10.666312]
Harry Williams
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Egbert Van Alstyne
Under the Dome. Pathetic Song.
[7.7647114]
Nat Lucas
The Story of the Signal Man. An Episode of Christmas Eve. Song and Chorus.
[3.0855353]
Will H.
Skating on One in the Gutter. A Popular Serio Comic Song.
[3.078904]
Gus. Williams
Does This Railroad Lead to Heaven.
[2.6328871]
Miss Lucy A. Schleif
"Just Tell Wife," or, Message of the Dying Engineer.
[2.6328871]
Henry M. Sword
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Maude Anita Hart
Ellen Aureen.
[2.6328871]
J. Monro
Ellen Aureen. A New Song for the Piano Forte or Harp.
[2.6328871]
J. Monro
Songs We Hear on the Stage. A Descriptive Satire.
[2.5578804]
Walter H. Ford
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John W. Bratton
Irving Berlin's Butterfingers.
[2.4613912]
For I Love You. A Pathetic Little Doll Song.
[2.4613912]
Chas. J. Campbell
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J. Drexel
Maman M'a Laisse Sortir. Chansonnette.
[2.3957157]
de L. Charbonnet
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Musique de F. Wachs
The Tidy One. A favorite Comic Song.
[2.3108702]
C. Dibdin Junr.
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W. Reeve
Echoes from the Nursery. Rock-a-by Baby. Rondo.
[2.3108702]
Thos. P. Westendorf
My Hat. Comic Song.
[2.3108702]
Gus Williams
The Message of a Dying Engineer.
[2.1776977]
Henry M. Sword
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Maude Anita Hart
Skating Galop.
[2.0590382]
Theo. G. Boettger
Reuben and Phoebe. A Pathetic Ballad.
[2.0590382]
D. B. Tenney
Reuben Wright and Phoebe Brown. A Pathetic Ballad.
[2.0590382]
H. M. T.
Professional Copy. All Over Town. Song and Chorus.
[2.0590382]
John
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Harry Dillon
The Miner's Last Day.
[2.0590382]
Chas. Gillet Randle
,
Howell Jones
Steamboat Bill.
[1.8567002]
Ren Shields
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Leighton Bros
De Ole Jaw Bone. A Celebrated Ethiopian Melody.
[1.7697453]
No Father-No Mother-No Home. An Incident of City Life, revealed by a fatal Accident (From the Evening Telegram (N.Y.), September 2, 1881.
[1.6905708]
George Cooper
,
William Dwyer
No Father-No Mother-No Home. An Incident of City Life, revealed by a fatal Accident (From the Evening Telegram (N.Y.), September 2, 1881.
[1.6905708]
George Cooper
,
William Dwyer
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