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Overture to Oscar and Malvina, with the Highland March and Battle Pieces in various forms (e.g., rondo, binary, through-composed).
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Mr. Reeve
The Angler's Polka.
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Wm. Vincent Wallace
See-Saw.
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A. G. Crowe
Herne The Hunter. Valse on Favorite Airs From W.M. Lutz's Dramatic Legend.
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Charles Coote
The Skating Quadrille.
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A. J. Vaas
Of Plighted Faith So Truly Kept. A Favorite Duett.
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"Build Your Nest Low!" or The Old Crow
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H. C. L.
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Faustina Hasse Hodges
Our California Hills
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F. H. H. Oldfield
The Cinderella Quadrilles (Pictorial Quadrilles)
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Charles D'Albert
General Felix Agnus March.
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W. Paris Chambers
Harnden's Express Line, Gallopade & Trio.
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A. R.
Paddy. Characteristic Two-Step.
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Theron C. Bennett
The Reading Sesqui-Centennial March.
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M. A. Althouse
A Trip to Buffalo. Descriptive.
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Theo. Bendix
Victoria Bridge, or, Charivari Galop.
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Wm. Carey
Trotting Thro' The Park. Two-Step.
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Geo. L. Spaulding
Stonewall Jackson's Grand March.
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Charles Young
The Blue Flag. Military March for the Piano.
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Carrie Jacobs-Bond
The night we christened the freak: a dime museum tragedy
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Arthur J. Lamb
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Geo. Schleiffarth
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Will. H. Kennedy
Echoes From the Nursery. Humpty Dumpty. Waltz.
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Thos. P. Westendorf
Echoes from the Nursery. Rock-a-by Baby. Rondo.
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Thos. P. Westendorf
The Archer Boy. The Celebrated Cavatina.
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Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson
Still Link'd to Memory's Feeble Chain. A Sacred Duett For Soprano and Tenor.
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W. E. Staite
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Joseph Philip Knight
The Owl's Patrol. (Approaching, Passing, & Disappearing). We Won't Go Home 'Till Morning. March Humoristic.
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Chas. F. Escher, Jr.
Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph March and Two Step Dance.
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F. N. Innes
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