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Am Dis Kansas? Song and Chorus.
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Geo. M. Vickers
Get Along Old Mule, or, "Plowing in the field where the sugar cane grew." Song & Chorus.
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Jas. M. Stewart
Going to See My Little Brudder Gardner. Mule & I. Song & Dance.
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Fred Lyons
Going to See My Little Brudder Gardner. Mule & I. Song & Dance.
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Fred Lyons
"Our Torchlight Parade." March Song & Chorus.
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Frank Dumont
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W. S. Mullaly
We'll be dar! A Serio-comic Song & Chorus.
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Hall O'McCovey
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Max.
The Missouri Mule March (No Kick Coming).
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C. Blake
Don Quickotte, a Sett [sic] of Brilliant Quadrilles for the Piano Forte.
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Don Quixote. Caprice Espagnole.
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Geo. Wm. Warren
All Around My Hat. A New Comic Song.
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J. Ansell
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John Valentine
All Around My Hat. A New Comic Song.
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J. Ansell
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John Valentine
My Son Tom. A Comic Ballad.
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Thomas Haynes Bayly
My Son Tom. A Comic Ballad.
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Thomas Haynes Bayly
The New "Perjarma" Hat.
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T. W. Connor
The Ratcatchers Daughter. With the Original Extra Verses and the Ghost Story as Encore Verses and the Genuine Original Melody.
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The Ratcatchers Daughter.
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Sam. Gowell
The Ratcatchers Daughter.
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Sam. Gowell
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Charles Sloman
Tho' Fifty I Am Still A Beau!! Song.
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T. Haynes Bayly
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J. Blewitt
Solon Shingle. "How Do You Doo?" A Characteristic Ditty.
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Solon Shingle. "How Do You Doo?" A Characteristic Ditty.
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The Ratcatcher's Daughter.
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Sam. Cowell
The Ratcatcher's Daughter.
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Sam. Cowell
The Alsacian Railroad Gallops. (1) Introduction (The Train is in Motion); (2) From Strasbourg to Schelestadt; (3) From Schelestadt to Colmar; (3) From
Colmar to Mulhausen; (4) Finale.
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J. Guignard
The Alsacian Railroad Gallops. (1) Introduction (The Train is in Motion); (2) From Strasbourg to Schelestadt; (3) From Schelestadt to Colmar; (3) From
Colmar to Mulhausen; (4) Finale.
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J. Guignard
Tohubohu Galop Pour Piano.
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L. Gobbaerts
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