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Funeral Dirge of Gen. Zachary Taylor; late President of the United States.
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C. L. Barnes
The President's Hymn Give Thanks, All Ye People.
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The President's Hymn. Song & Chorus.
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Dr. Muhlenburg
,
J. W. Turner
A Hymn.
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Lee Orean Smith
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Miton H. Kohn
Our Fallen Leader. Song.
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Stella L. Woosley
The Land of Washington. Quartette & Chorus.
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J. H. McNaughton
Our Nobel Land. A National Lyric.
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Dr. Orpheus Evert
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H. J. Schonacker
The Stripes and the Stars.
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Geo. A. Mietzke
Yes 'tis true that thy Katy now is sleeping.
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Rosa Hughes
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Chs. Jarvis
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T. Weiland
Yes 'tis true that thy Katy now is sleeping.
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Rosa Hughes
,
Chs. Jarvis
,
T. Weiland
Yes 'tis true that thy Katy now is sleeping.
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Rosa Hughes
,
Chs. Jarvis
,
T. Weiland
Poor Rosy, Poor Gal. Songs of the Freedmen of Port Royal.
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Miss Lucy McKim
Angels Hover O'er Our Darling. Songs of the New Orleans Troubadours.
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A. L. Fanshaw
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George Hastings
Angels, meet me at the Cross Roads. Song and Chorus.
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Will S. Hays
De Camp Meetin' Fire Bell. The Great End Song and Chorus.
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M. Louis
De Golden Chariot. Song and Quartette. The Best Negro Song Ever Published.
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Gus. B. Brigham
The Canadian Boat Song.
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T. Moore
The Soldier's Adieu.
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How cheerful along the gay mead. The much admired Hymn of Eve Address'd to Spring.
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(1) The Portuguese Hymn. For Christmas Day, with an English translation [tranlated from Latin]. [Adeste Fideles, or, Oh Come All Ye Faithful]; (2) The Sicilian Hymn.
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The Soldiers Adieu.
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Dibdin
Captivity. A Ballad.
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S. Storace
The Cheering Rosary.
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The Cheering Rosary.
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Mr. Shield
Come Holy Ghost. A Hymn for Whit Sunday.
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Fr. Rausch
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