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The Reaper on the Plain.
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C. G. Eastman
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Geo. F. Root
My Little Valley Home.
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Harry Devere
Don't You Go Tommy. The Greatest Song Published in the United States--80,000 Sold.
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C. T. Lockwood
Don't You Go Tommy.
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C. T. Lockwood
Come Back to the Farm! Song and Chorus.
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Henry C. Work
Two New Quartettes. 2. Sunset.
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Roselinda
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C. A. White
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Wm. Gooch
Take Me Back To Home and Mother. Song and Chorus.
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Arthur W. French
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William A. Huntley
The Farmer's Daughter.
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James A. Bland
The Hit of the Season. The Old Dinner Horn at Home. A Country Song.
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Beardsley Van De Water
Old Home Down on the Farm. Song & Chorus. The Most Popular Song of the Day.
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Gustavus Dubois
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O. Whittaker
Down Old New England Way. The Sunday World's Album of Original Songs.
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Harry S. Miller
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Emily Smith
The Most Popular Song of the Day. Recollections of Home and Mother.
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J. S. Lake
Nan! Nan! Nan! Song & Chorus. The Comic Story of Two Love Sick Goats.
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Edward Madden
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Theodore F. Morse
Col. Sellers Polka.
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J. S. Drake
Early Dawn Polka.
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Francis H. Brown
Early Dawn Polka.
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Francis H. Brown
Keowee Waltzes.
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South Carolina
The American Comic Melodies. No. 4. Pete Morris' Bird Song.
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Peter Morris
The Rensselaer. Grand Waltz.
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Oliver J. Shaw
The Shanghai Polka.
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George Wm. Warren
Hog-Town Pig-Aninnies. Two-Step Cake-Walk. A Very Warm Number.
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Edmund Braham
The Whirlwind. Concert Galop.
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Johann C. Schmid
A Summer Holiday. Six Easy Pieces. No. 1384. By the Brookside. Reverie.
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Harold Spencer
A Summer Holiday. Six Easy Pieces. No. 1383. Going Fishing. March.
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Harold Spencer
A Summer Holiday. Six Easy Pieces. No. 1380. In the Hay Field. March.
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Harold Spencer
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