G. H. Rodwell
Timeline of works
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[n.d.]The Banks of the Blue Moselle.Place & Publisher George Willig, 171 Chesnut St. PhiladelphiaSubjects:Love, Grief, Death
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[n.d.]Draw the Sword Scotland. A Scotch Ballad.Place & Publisher John Cole BaltimoreSubjects:Campaigns & battles, War, Patriotism
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[n.d.]The Banks of the Blue Moselle.Place & Publisher Atwill Publisher, 201 Broadway New YorkSubjects:Love, Grief, Death
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[n.d.]Ah No! Tis Promis'd to Me!Place & Publisher Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway N. YorkSubjects:Love
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[n.d.]Here's a Health to Thee, Mary.Place & Publisher Parker & Ditson, 107 Washington Street BostonSubjects:Toasting, Absences, Love, Homesickness
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[n.d.]Draw the Sword Scotland.Place & Publisher Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway New YorkSubjects:Patriotism, War, Campaigns & battles
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[n.d.]Lays of the Wide World by Eminent Authors. No. 4. Oh Charming Mary.Place & Publisher W.C. Peters & Sons CincinnatiSubjects:Seasons, Spring, Happiness
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[n.d.]Draw the Sword Scotland. A Favorite Ballad.Place & Publisher Firth & Hall, 15 [?] Franklin Square New YorkSubjects:Patriotism, War, Campaigns & battles
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[n.d.]Poor Louise! Ballad.Place & Publisher G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th St. PhiladelphiaSubjects:Unrequited love, Mental illness
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[n.d.]Draw the Sword Scotland. A Favorite Ballad.Place & Publisher Firth & Hall, 358 Pearl Street New YorkSubjects:Patriotism, War, Campaigns & battles
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[n.d.]Poor Louise! Ballad.Place & Publisher Fiot, Meignen & Co. St. PhiladelphiaSubjects:Unrequited love, Mental illness
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[n.d.]Draw the Sword Scotland. A Favorite Ballad, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte.Place & Publisher John G. Klemm PhiladelphiaSubjects:Patriotism, War, Campaigns & battles
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[n.d.]A Tear, Shall Tell Him All. A Favorite Song.Place & Publisher Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut St. PhiladelphiaSubjects:Love, Deception, Grief
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[n.d.]Draw the Sword Scotland. A Scotch Ballad [in E-flat major].Place & Publisher Dubois & Stodart, No. 149 Broadway New YorkSubjects:Patriotism, War, Campaigns & battles
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[n.d.]The Poor Little Maid. A Scotch Ballad.Place & Publisher A. Fleetwood, 47 Murry St., opposite the College New YorkSubjects:Dialects, Families, Poor persons, Sailors
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[n.d.]A Tear Shall Tell Him All.Place & Publisher E. Riley & Co., 29 Chatham St. New YorkSubjects:Love, Deception, Weeping, Distress
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[n.d.]Stop Thief, or, The Stolen Heart. Ballad.Place & Publisher Lith. and Published by Mesier, 28 Wall St. N.YorkSubjects:Cupids, Love
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[n.d.]The Banks of the Blue Moselle. Ballad.Place & Publisher John Cole BaltimoreSubjects:Courtship & love