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Western Trappers Camp Song.
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George P. Burnham
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Francis H. Brown
Dog and Gun.
[1]
J. P. Webster
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E. B. Dewing
The Dusky Night. A Favourite Hunting Song.
[1]
"Going Out A Shooting." A Comic Song.
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T. C. Davidson
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John Chas. White
Huntsman Rouse Thee, Hark the Horn. A Hunting Cavatina.
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Josh. Depinna
A Life in the Woods. A Hunting Song. New Edition.
[1]
George P. Morris
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Francis H. Brown
The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song.
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Mr. Jones
The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song.
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Mr. Jones
The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song.
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Mr. Jones
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C. W. Hyatt
The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song.
[1]
Mr. Jones
,
C. W. Hyatt
The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song.
[1]
Mr. Jones
,
C. W. Hyatt
Old Towler. A Favorite Hunting Song.
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Mr. Shield
Some Love To Ride. A Much Admired Hunting Song; in answer to Some Love to Roam.
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F. P. Radcliffe
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C. Meineke
Some Love To Ride. A Much Admired Hunting Song; in answer to Some Love to Roam.
[1]
F. P. Radcliffe
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C. Meineke
In the Forest Wild.
[1]
E. H. Osborn
Loely [sic] Anna.
[1]
Ivanhoe
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Sir Walter Scott
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J. H. Hewitt
A Life in the Woods. New Edition. A Hunting Song.
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George P. Morris
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Francis H. Brown
A Life in the Woods. New Edition. A Hunting Song.
[1]
George P. Morris
,
Francis H. Brown
Plantation and End Songs. I Always Takes De Cake.
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Fred. Lyons
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F. Louis
Huntsman Rouse Thee, Hark the Horn. A Hunting Cavatina.
[1]
Josh. Depinna
The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song.
[1]
Mr. Jones
Some Love To Ride. A Much Admired Hunting Song, in answer to Some love to Roam.
[1]
F. P. Radcliffe
,
C. Meineke
The Bugle Horn, A Hunting Song. Being No.3 of "Songs of the Soiree."
[1]
John H. Hewitt