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The History of England From the close of the Saxon Heptarchy to the Declaration of American Independence. In familiary Verse. Series No.17 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers.
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B. Carr
Emblems of mem'ry are These Tears.
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The Resting Place of Washington. A Monody.
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David T. Shaw
,
Mr. Shaw
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Mr. F. Weiland
The Resting Place of Washington. A Monody.
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David T. Shaw
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Mr. Shaw
,
Mr. F. Weiland
Washingtons Tomb, An Ode to the Memory of Washington.
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Mrs. L. H. Sigourney
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Henry Russell
The Harrison Song.
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Thomas Power
The Harrison Song.
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Thomas Power
The Nation in Tears. A Dirge, In Memory of the Nation's Chief.
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R. C.
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Konrad Treuer
The Nation in Tears. A Dirge, In Memory of the Nation's Chief.
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R. C.
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Konrad Treuer
Go With Goldwater!
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On With Roosevelt. 1936 Campaign Song.
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The Road is Open Again.
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The Dew Drop Song.
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William Leander Sheetz
American Prayer.
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The Death of Warren, a National Song.
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Epes Sargent
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William R. Dempster
The 4th of July. Grand Chorus.
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J. H. Haggenmacher
The First American Song, "My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free."
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Francis Hopkinson
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Harold Vincent Milligan
Nelson, The Celebrated Recitative and Air.
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T. J. Arnold Esqr.
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Mr. Braham
Oh what a charming thing's a Battle.
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The Old Constitution, The Pride of Our Navy. A Song.
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G. W. Babcock
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Kiell Barneykoy
Our Yankee Girls! Song. Introducing a popular National Melody.
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Chas. M. King
Shout! Wherever You May Be. I Am An American.
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Shout! Wherever You May Be. I Am An American.
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A Soldier Brave Am I. Bass Solo.
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Chas. Van Leer
There's A New Flag on Iwo Jima (back cover contains Sermon on the Dedication of 5th Marine Division Cemetery on Iwo Jima By Chaplain Roland B.
Gittelsohn).
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