W. J. Wetmore

Timeline of works

  • 1841
    The Fair of our Own Native Land. A Song.
    Place & Publisher Millets Music Saloon, 329 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Clothing & dress, Women, Interiors, Celebrations
  • 1841
    The Fair of Our Own Native Land. A Song.
    Place & Publisher Millets Music Saloon, 329 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Portraits, Patriotism, Pride, Women, Rulers--England
  • 1849
    Cousin Carrie. A Song.
    Place & Publisher Firth, Pond & Co., No. 1 Franklin Square New York
    Subjects:Love, Marriage
  • 1850
    The Sister's Love. A Ballad.
    Place & Publisher Saml. C. Jollie, No. 300 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Storms, Blizzards, Snow, Families, Baskets, Pines, Mountains, Death, Canada
  • 1850
    Norah McShane. Ballad.
    Place & Publisher Firth, Pond & Co., No. 1 Franklin Square New York
    Subjects:Immigrants, Ireland, Homesickness, Sadness, Distress, Country life, Wealth
  • 1853
    Love's Golden Chain. Solo & Quartette.
    Place & Publisher Millet's Music Saloon, 395 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Sadness, Time, Love, Friendship
  • 1853
    "Will he Come! Oh Will He Come." Little Kay's Dying Bed. Song & Chorus.
    Place & Publisher T.S. Berry, 297 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Horace Greeley, Peddlers, Poor persons, Death
  • 1853
    The Burial of De Soto. Discoverer of the Mississippi.
    Place & Publisher T.S. Berry & Co., No.297 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Portraits, Sunrises & sunsets, Funeral rites & ceremonies, Rowboats, Native Americans, Prayer, Night, Storytelling, Explorers
  • 1861
    Traitor Spare That Flag.
    Place & Publisher S.T. Gordon, 706 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Eagles, National Emblems, Military personnel--guards, Military camps, Moonlight, Flags
  • 1863
    The Sea Witch. A Song of the Sea.
    Place & Publisher J.E. Gould, 164 Chesnut St., No. 3, Swaim's Building Philadelphia
    Subjects:Sailors, Storms, Courage