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The Banner of Hancock And English.
[1]
J. H. James Jr.
,
J. A. Porter
Honest Sam. Tilden. The Banner of Tilden And Hendricks. Campaign Song and Chorus.
[1]
J. H. James Jr.
,
J. A. Porter
Honest Sam. Tilden. The Banner of Tilden And Hendricks. Quartette.
[1]
J. H. James Jr.
,
J. A. Porter
A Democratic Toast. Democratic Campaign Songs 1888.
[1]
Yankee Freetrade
We've Got 'Em on the List. Democratic Campaign Song 188.8
[1]
Yankee Freetrade
The Dismal Swamp. Quartette.
[1]
Covert
,
Prof. T. Wood
Happy Are We Tonight.
[1]
Marshall S. Pike
,
J. P. Ordway
My Cane Bottom Chair. Song and Chorus.
[1]
Elliott C. Howe
,
M. D.
The Lehigh Valley Route.
[1]
R. Nichol
,
W. S. Ditterline
The Picket Guard. Song.
[1]
W. H. Goodwin
Send Me a Curl.
[1]
Geoffrey O'Hara
We Dont Know Where We're Going But We're On Our Way. The American "Tipperary." The Boys Are Singing It.
[1]
W. R. Williams
We Dont Know Where We're Going But We're On Our Way. The American "Tipperary." The Boys Are Singing It.
[1]
W. R. Williams
General Roll Call. Jubilee Song.
[1]
Chas. D. Blake
,
S. B.
Gee! But There's Class to a Girl Like You.
[1]
America's
,
W. R. Williams
Gee! But There's Class to a Girl Like You.
[1]
America's
,
W. R. Williams
At the Garbage Gentlemen's Ball.
[1]
Thos. S. Allen
,
Jos. M. Daly
By the Light of the Jungle Moon. Song.
[1]
Powell I. Ford
,
J. C. Atkinson
In the Valley of the Moon.
[1]
Jeff Branen
In the Valley of the Moon.
[1]
Jeff Branen
Pal of My Dreams. Waltz Ballad.
[1]
Chas. E. Root
Buy American! (And Good Times Will Come Thru').
[1]
The Texas Star. I.O.O.F.
[1]
Jno. R. Guyer
,
Frederick Hobart
We Meet Upon the Level. [note enclosed (from Mr. Levy?) "This poem was written by Past Grand Master and author of the O.E.S. Ritual, Rob Morris,
in August, 1854, as he was walking home from a neighbor's, through a sultry
afternoon. He sat upon a fallen tree, and upon the back of a letter he dashed
off under a momentary impulse and in stenographic character the poem].
[1]
C. M. Cady
I've Lost You (So Why Should I Care).
[1]
Richard Howard
,
C. R. Bird
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