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And hear her sigh Adieu! A favorite Song.
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Dr. Arnold
Ben Backstay. A Favorite New Song.
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Mr. Dibdin
Mary's Dream, or Sandy's Ghost.
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Don't Apologize.
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Harry Boden
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Bert Brantford
The Cat Came Back. The Song That Beats "McGinty."
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Harry S. Miller
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Otto Bonnell
Casey Jones Went Down On The Robt. E. Lee.
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Marvin Lee
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Clarence Jones
Foster's Melodies. Lizzie Dies Tonight.
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Stephen C. Foster
Willie My Brave. Ballad.
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Stephen C. Foster
Willie My Brave. Ballad.
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Stephen C. Foster
I and Myself and Me.
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Victor Herbert
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Glen MacDonough
The Pride of Our Nation.
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Wm. H. Long
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Chas. F. Arnd
The Faded Letter. Song.
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F. J. Tierney
Please Mr. Mail-Man Bring Me a Letter.
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Allie Toland Criss
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M. W. Butler
Far Far at Sea.
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Far Far at Sea.
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C. H. Florio
The Irish Mother's Lament. Song. Introducing the Irish Cry for the Dead. 2nd Edition.
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John Barton
The Irish Mother's Lament. Song. Introducing the Irish Cry for the Dead. 2nd Edition.
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John Barton
The Only Complete and Correct Edition. That is Love. The Great Descriptive Emotional Song and Chorus.
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Felix McGlennon
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William Dresser
The Latest Successful Ballad! When the Sea Gives Up Its Dead.
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James R. Homer
Martha Gray.
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Clifton Crawford
Jack Binns.
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Prof. T. Berry Smith
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Mrs. W. B. Bull
Lost on the Lady Elgin. Song and Chorus. Commemorating the Terrible Lake Disaster of Friday Night Sept. 7th, 1860.
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Henry C. Work
Lost on the Lady Elgin. Song and Chorus. Commemorating the Terrible Lake Disaster of Friday Night Sept. 7th, 1860.
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Henry C. Work
Lost on the Steamer "Stonewall." Mamma! Why Don't Papa Come Home?
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J. Murphy
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G. W. Brown
The poor Sailor Boy.
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Mr. Attwood
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