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Music Volume 50

 Item — Volume: 50
Identifier: id208643

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents [Spine has the word "Music" written on it. Front cover has name "S.E. Edloe" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett & Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett & Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett & Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50 ¢. New-York. Published by Firth & Hall... I turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Second Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.) The Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston. Published by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett & Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett & Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett & Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette & Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, & Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette & Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written & Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed & Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, & Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall & Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed & Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words & Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or "Roll on Silver Moon" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From "Illustrations of the Mexican War." Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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