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Old Tippecanoe. A Patriotic Whig Song.
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There is the White House Yonder, or, The Fremont Campaign Song.
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Ho! for the Kansas Plains. Song & Chorus.
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James G. Clark
Howard Clifton's Latest Song. Hurrah! Hurrah! For America.
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Howard Clifton
My New England Home.
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Mrs. L. Wade
The Pilgrims' Legacy, "A Church Without A Bishop," "A State Without A King." New Edition.
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The Pilgrims' Legacy, "A Church Without A Bishop," "A State Without A King." New Edition.
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The Puritans' Mistake.
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Melodies of the Bohannan Family. The Hunters Bride.
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G. H. Bohannan
The Music of Morris Brothers, Pell, and Huntley's Minstrels. Peter Gray, a touching Comic Ballad.
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Peter Gray, a touching Comic Ballad.The Music of Morris Brothers, Pell, and Huntley's Minstrels.
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Big Chief Eli. A Yale War Song.
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Marshall M. Bartholomew
Yarrimore. An Indian Ballad.
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Give Me My Arrows and Give Me My Bow; an Indian Superstition of the Manitou Isles.
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Samuel Lover
The Indian and His Bride.
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Geo. P. Morris
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Francis H. Brown
The Indian Girl's Lament on the Banks of the Kennebec.
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C. Chauncey Burr
,
Jacob
John Ross.
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Francis De Haes Janvier
,
J. W. Jost
The PIlgrims' Legacy, "A Church Without a Bishop," "A Sate Without a King"
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The Indian Hunter. A Western Ballad.
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National Songs of America. Land of Washington.
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Francis H. Brown
On the Road Called Santa Fe.
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E. C. Potter
,
Chas. T. Atkinson
Big Chief de Sota
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Clysmic Water. Daughter of White Rock.
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William Jerome
,
Harry Von Tilzer
The Dark Eye has Left Us. Song of Indian Women, From a Poem Entitled The Bridal of Pennacook.
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John G. Whittier
,
William R. Dempster
The Dark Eye has Left Us. Song of Indian Women, From a Poem Entitled The Bridal of Pennacook.
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John G. Whittier
,
William R. Dempster
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