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Banjo Gems, A Special Collection of Vocal and Instrumental Music Arranged for the Banjo. (1) The Locomotive; (2) The Blue Bells of Scotland.
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Horter
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Rutledge
Pacific Railroad Polka.
[1]
Gustave A. Scott
Rail Road Galop. A Characteristic Sketch.
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W. M. Treloar
Rail Road Galop. A Characteristic Sketch.
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W. M. Treloar
Up in a Balloon. Galop.
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Leybourne
,
J. S. Knight
Tramway Galop.
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J. Burgmein
Sleigh Polka.
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Jullien
The Chariot Race. Transcription.
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John Philip Sousa
The Battles of Sebastopol.
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Charles W. Glover
The Delhi Galop Militaire (Companion to the Redan).
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Henry Prince
The Battle of New Orleans.
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P. Ricksecker
Lafayette's March.
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Eugene Guilbert
Welcome the Nation's Guest. A Military Divertimento for the Piano Forte.
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Oliver Shaw
Veni, Vidi, Vici. The Battle of Buena Vista. A Descriptive Fantasie for the Piano.
[1]
Chs. Grobe
The Battle of Palo Alto. March and Quick Step.
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B. R. Lignoski
The Battle of Resac de la Palma.
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John Schell
The Battles of Palo Alto & Resaca de la Palma. A Musical Delineation.
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Charles Grobe
The Fall of Mexico. Battles of Conteras, Churubusco, Chapultepec, Molino Del Rey, Etc., And Final Storming of the City of Mexico.
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John H. Hewitt
Santa Anna's Retreat From Cerro Gordo.
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Santa Anna's Retreat From Cerro Gordo.
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Floyd's Retreat From Fort Donelson, With a Running Description of the Battle.
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Price's Retreat From Corinth.
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The Battle of Fort Donelson. A Musical Description.
[1]
Charles Grobe
The Battle of Fort Donelson. A Musical Description.
[1]
Charles Grobe
The Battle of Gettysburg. Major General Geo. E. Pickett's Celebrated Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
[1]
James C. Beckel
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