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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference and Camp-Meetings. Stereotype Edition.
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1829
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The Companion: Being a Selection of the Beauties of the Most Celebrated Authors, in the English Language. In Prose and Verse.
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1799
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Hymns for the Use of the Society of United Christian Friends Professing the Faith of Universal Salvation. God Is Love.
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1817
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The Liturgy of the New Jerusalem Chruch. Respectfully Recommended to the use of the Societies of the New Church in the United States. A.D. 1822-66.
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1822
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Merchant's Gargling Oil Songster. [Wrapper title.]
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1887
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A Collection of Hymns, for Temperance Meetings.
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1835
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General Washington's March [and] Yankee Doodle.
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1803
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Sammlung auserlesener Geistlicher Lieder...Zweite, vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage.
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1867
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To the Trustees of the Charlestown Free School...Application for the School House for a Singing School, Jan. 7, 1827, holograph document, 1 p., 4to., plus docketing.
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1827
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Finnische Runen. Finnisch und Deutsch von Dr. H. R. von Schroter. Herausgegeben von G.H. von Schroter. Mit einer Musicbeilage.
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1834
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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Divine Worship. Presented by he General Conference.
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1893
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The Providence Selection of Hymns, Supplementary to Dr. Watts....Particularly designed for Christian Worship.
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1820
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The American Naval and Patriotic Songster...in Honor of Hull, Jones, Decatur, Perry, Bainbridge, Lawrence, &c. &c. &c.
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1836
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The Hutchinson Family, Organized in 1842. [Caption title]. Large folio broadside with portraits of six family members, and a view of the Old Homestead in Milford, N.H. In a circle in the center: "Tribe of Asa."
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1870
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The New-England Songster, a New and Choice Collection of Popular Songs, Duetts, Glees, &c.
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1832
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The Blackbird; Consisting of a Complete Collection of the Most Admired Modern Songs.
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1806
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The Methodist Pocket Hymn-Book...Forty-second Edition. [and] A Selection of Hymns...a Supplement to the Methodist Pocket Hymn Book...Eighth Edition.
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1816
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The Camp-Meeting Hymn Book:...Used by the Methodist Connexion in the United States.
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1832
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Village Harmony: or, Youth's Assistant to Sacred Musick....Thirteenth Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
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1816
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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Divine Worship. Published by he General Conference.
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1893
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Bound Volume of Thirty-Seven (37) Pieces of Original American Lithographed Military Sheet Music, Six with Appealing Colored Lithographs, the Remaining Black & White.
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1830
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Scrapbook of about Fifty (50) American Popular Music Lyrics, 1870s to 1885. In Saloon Account Book, 1877-1879. Tall folio ledger, Marbleized boards, lined pages, 77 pp. Many saloon account pages pasted over with song sheets. 7-8 loose song sheets. “W.H. Spalter & Co., Booksellers and Stationers. Keene, N.H. Pencil and printed sheets. Spine and edges well worn, Pages browned.
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1870
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John Brown, and "The Union Right or Wrong" Songster: Containing all the Celebrated "John Brown" & "Union Songs" which have become so immensely populr throughout the Union.
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1863
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Inauguration of the Great Organ...[Caption title. 4 pp. leaflet. 8vo.
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1863
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The Musical World. An American and Foreign Record of Music, Literature, and Art. [Later]: The Musical World and New York Musical Times. Vol. 3, # 13-Vol. 5, # 9. # 63-100. March 1, 1852-Feb. 26, 1853.
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1852
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The Psalmody: a Collection of Hymns for Public and Social Worship. Compiled by Order of the Freewill Baptist General Conference.
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1853
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BEADLE'S HALF-DIME SINGER'S LIBRARY. Comic and Sentimental Songs of All Nations and Ages. No. 1 - 43 [all].
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1878
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Songbook of Miss Jane Patton. Ca. 1850. 210 pp. Folio. Contemp. 3/4 calf & marbled boards. Spine separated, one page cut out, remaining pages intact. Leather label in gilt letters on front cover: “Miss Jane Patton. Printed for musical notation. Hand written lyrics and notes.
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1850
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The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Divine Worship. Published by he General Conference.
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1886
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A Lyste of Sacred Hymns and Tunes, and likewise Worldly Songs, certain of Wh[ich] were sunge in ye yere of our Lord 1673, and Wh[ich] pieces will be once more played and Sunge at a Greate Concerte, To be attended at Ye Free Library Halle in Ye Towne of Bennington, on ye Friday, ye 27th Day of ye Third Month, N.S., in ye yere of or Lord, 1874. All money wh[ich] shall be payed in for thys entertaynment is to go for Ye benefit of ye men and women who receive it. N.b. Deacon Grover has most excellent goode Cyder at hys shoppe next door to ye Tavern barne [caption and start of text]. Small 4to broadside. Old folds, wrinkled, some light soiling.
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1874
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Hymn (Tune--Wilmot). [Caption title]. 4” x 2-7/8." Caption and two six-line verses within an attractive ornamental border. Fine.
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1834
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Juvenile Concert, of Vocal Music, in Titcomb Street Church, Newburyport [Mass.], on Thursday evening, Dec. 17, 1835. Under the Direction of John R. Robinson. [Caption title].
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1835
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“The Kossuth Hat and the Shortboys on New-Year’s Eve” [Caption title]. Colored lithograph, 7-7/8” X 11-1/8”. Sheet toned, some marginal stains and creases. Good+.
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1850
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Transformation Polka from the Black Crook by Thomas Baker. [Cover title]. Folio. 6 pp., including colored lithograph cover featuring a striking illustration of Mille. [Marie] Bonfanti, performing in “The Black Crook,” executed by Major & Knapp, within an ornamental border. Music only, on pages 3 through 6, engraved throughout. Printed and pictorial front wrap, only (back cover was blank). Small cello tape reinforcement at hinge corners, else an excellent copy.
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1867
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The Extravaganza of Jim Crow! [Caption title in two lines]. Thirty-Nine (39) Four Line Verses (not including the Chorus, which follows the first verse) in Two Columns, divided by a typographical line. Narrow large folio.
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1830
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“Rough and Ready” a Patriotic Song, Written by C.B. Snow (late of the Texian Navy). Music Composed & dedicated to the People of the United States, by Austin Phillips. Bound with a second piece of sheet music, both pieces removed from a larger volume. Some light browning along edges, stitching starting to come loose, otherwise fine.
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1847
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Cabot Hall. Friday Evening, Feb. 1, 1850. John W. Hutchinson will give a Vocal Entertainment at … Chicopee [Mass.]…. Tickets 12 Cts. Each; For Sale at the Usual Places and at the Door….
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1850
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I’m Off For Charleston. [Caption title]. Broadside, 8-1/8” x 6-1/8," text only, being 5 quatrains and chorus, within an ornamental border. Tiny stain at upper right corner. Fine.
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1855
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The Jubilee Harp, a Choice Selection of Psalmody, Ancient and Modern, Designed for Use in Public and Social Worship.
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1868
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The Popular John Brown Song. A Famous Camp Song and Chorus. Partly Written, Composed and Arranged by Frank Wilder. [Caption title]. Oblong large 4to broadside. Musical notes and words in four verses.
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1861
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Old Uncle Ned. Songster.
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1855
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Constitution and By-Laws of the Philharmonic Institute, 1850.
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1850
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A Mess of Salmagundi, for Modern Laughing Philosophers: Consisting of the Most Admired Anecdotes, Bon Mots, and Modern Approved Songs. Compiled by Smellfungus and Mundungus, Descendants of the Risible Deities.
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1817
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The Song Messenger of the Northwest [caption title]. Vol. III, No. 11 [et al.]. Altogether, 8 numbers from volumes III and IV, as below.
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1866
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Matinée Musicale by Mme. Chegaray's Pupils. Saturday, April 28th, 1849. [Caption title].
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1849
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Brave Ulysses is the Man! Grant Campaign Song and Chorus. Words by Charles Haynes. Music by J.C. Haynes.
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1868
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{ANON.
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The Singer's Own Book: a Well-Selected Collection of the most Popular Sentimental, Amatory, Patriotic Naval and Comic Songs.
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1832
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ADGATE, ANDREW.
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Rudiments of Music: the Ninth Edition, Enlarged by the addition of an Anthem...
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1807
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ALLEN, ELIZABETH AKE
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Rock Me To Sleep, Mother.
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1883
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ALLIN, ABBY.
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Home Ballads: A Book for New Englanders. In Three Parts
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1851
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ANON.
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Design of Music...
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1831
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ANON.
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The Song-Singer's Amusing Companion. Being a Selection of the Best Philosophic, Sentimental, National and Moral Songs...by Philo Musico, A.B.
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1818
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ANON.
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The Vocal Annual, or Singer's Own Book, for 1832. A Collection of the Newest and Most Popular Songs of the Day.
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1832
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ANON.
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The American Musical Miscellany; a Collection of the Newest and Most Approved Songs, Set to Music.
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1798
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ANON.
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Dempster's Original Ballad Soirees.
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1847
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ANON.
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The Clay Minstrel; or, National Songster.
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1844
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ANON.
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A Description of the Swell-Mute, and Its Advantages to the Pianoforte.
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1857
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ANON.
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Bunker Hill Songster. Containing National and Patriotic Songs. As Sung by the Principal Vocalists.
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1850
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ANON.
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A Gamut, or Scale of Music. To which is added, Blank Lines for Favorite Music.
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1816
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ATLEE, EDWIN A.
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An Inaugural Essay on the Influence of Music in the Cure of Diseases.
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1804
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BACON, LEONARD.
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Hymns and Sacred Songs; for the Monthly Concert and Similar Occasions.
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1823
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BETHUNE, THOMAS G.
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The Marvelous Musical Prodigy, Blind Tom, the Negro Boy Pianist... Testimonials of Musicians and Savans, and Opinions of the American and English Press, of "Blind Tom."
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1876
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BETHUNE, THOMAS.
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Blind Tom's March by Blind Tom.
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1865
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BRADFORD, JAMES M.
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Museum Polka Redowa. Words and music on inner pages, the cover with a fine, large (7” X 6”) litho illustration. Removed.
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1853
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BROBST, S.K.
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Christtags--Liturgie uber Kindergottesdienst--Ordnung, in zwei Andachten, sur das liebe Weihuachtsfest.
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1840
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BROOKS, CHARLES
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A Family Prayer Book, and Private Manual...with a Collection of Hymns. First Stereotype Edition
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1833
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CHRISTY, E.P. Singer
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Music of the Original Christy Minstrels, the Oldest Established Band in the United States. [Tinted pictorial title of the band members in various performances]. "We'll Have a Little Dance To Night Boys." [Caption title of sheet music].
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1847
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CHRISTY, E.P..
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Christy's Plantation Melodies. Published Under the Authority of E.P. Christy...Originator of Ethiopian Minstrelsy and the First to Harmonize Negro Melodies.
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1854
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CHRISTY, EDWIN P.
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Christy's Nigga Songster, Containing Songs as are Sung by Christy's, Pierce's White's Sable Brothers, & Dumbleton's Band or Minstrels.
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1850
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CHRISTY, EDWIN P.
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Christy's Plantation Melodies. No. 2. The Only Authorized Edition of Genuine Christy's Songs, as Sung at Christy's Opera House, New York...
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1853
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CHRISTY, EDWIN P.
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Christy's Plantation Melodies. No. 5. Published Under the Authority of E.P. Christy, Originator of Ethopian Minstrelsy, and the First to Harmonize Negro Melodies.
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1853
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COLDWELL, WILLIAM.
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Hebrew Harmonies and Allusions.
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1820
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COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, S.
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Twenty-Four Melodies Transcribed for the Piano. Op. 59. With a Preface by Booker T. Washington.
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1905
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CONWELL, COLUMBUS C.
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The Hymns of Homer, Translated into Verse from the Original Greek: with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. To which is prefixed, an Enquiry into the Life of Homer.
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1830
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D'ORSAY, ALFRED.
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Etiquette; or, a Guide to the Usages of Society. With a Glance at Bad Habits. To which is added, the True Theory of the Rhenish or Spanish Waltz, and of the German Waltz a Deux Temps, Analysed and Explained for the First Time.
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1843
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DAVIES, THOMAS.
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(Advanced School Hymn Book 1858-1864.) Inside front cover: “Mr. Mc Millin’s Room. Advanc’d school. Aug 1858”. Hand written music scores with some pasted printed music. Quarto folio, 11.5 x 11.5 in. 55 pp. Gilt stamp: Music. Contemp. calf & marbled boards, worn, internally slightly loose, but good.
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1858
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DAVIS, PARIS M.
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Original and Select Hymns, and Sacred Pindoric Odes, Few of Which Have Been Published.
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1830
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DOLL, JOSEPH.
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Der leichte unterricht, von der vocal Musik. [And] Leichter unterricht in der vocal musik enthaltend eine sammlung geistreicher gesange. Vol. I & II (all).
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1810
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DRUMHELLER, CHARLES.
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Banjo Twang. Danse Negre for Piano. As Played by Sousa's Unrivaled Band.
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1895
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EASTMAN, LUKE.
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Masonick Melodies, Being a Choice Selection of the Most Approved Masonick Songs...
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1818
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EELLS, MYRON.
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Hymns in the Chinook Jargon Language. Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged.
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1879
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EMMETT, DANIEL D.
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Dixie's Land. [Caption title]. 20.4 x 12.4 cm. At head: Two fine hand-colored minstrel musicians, one seated playing the banjo, the other standing, singing.
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1860
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FISKE, ABEL.
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A Discourse, Delivered in Lyndeborough, February 26, 1801, at a Singing Lecture.
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1801
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FITZ, ASA & E.B. DEA
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Prospectus [for the Musical Reporter]. [Caption title].
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1840
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FOSTER, STEPHEN C.
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Gentle Annie. [Caption title]. Broadside songsheet, 9” x 5," printed on cheap paper, text within a wide ornamental border. Some spots of foxing, a couple of short, marginal tears, lower right corner damaged but not affecting image.
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1856
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FOX, HARRY.
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Harper's Ferry. Composed and sung by Harry Fox, the celebrated Banjoist, at Hitchcock's National Concert-Hall. Air: Blow ye, winds of morning.
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1860
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GERHART, ISAAC & JOH
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Choral Harmonie. Enthaltend Kirchen Melodien...
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1818
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GOULD, N.D.
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Social Harmony, or a Compilation of Airs, Duetts and Trios. Caculated for Private Devotion: Most of Which are Fitted for the Organ, or Piano Forte; also, A number of Anthems and Chorusses, Suitable for Churches and Singing Societies...
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1823
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GOULD, NATHANIEL D.
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Church Music in America, Comprising Its History and Its Peculiarities at Different Periods, with Cursory Remarks on Its Legitimate Use and Its Abuse; with Notices of the Schools, Composers, Teachers and Societies.
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1853
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GRIERSON, BENJAMIN H
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Campaign Song. Tune--"Old Dan Tucker." [Caption title]. At bottom, above the border: "Offered for sale by the Meredosia Wide-Awakes." Broadside, 8.25" x 6.75." Typographical border.
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1860
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GRIGG, JOHN.
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Grigg's Southern and Western Songster: Being a Choice Collection of the Most Fashionable Songs, Many of which are original.
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1829
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GUTHING, GEORG A.
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Lobgesange zu Ehren dem Heiligen und Gerechten in Israel...
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1808
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HALL, MAXIMILIAN.
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The American Preceptor for the Piano Forte...and a Musical Dictionary.
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1839
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HAMILTON , J.A.
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A Dictionary of Two Thousand Italian, French, German, English, and Other Musical Terms, with Their Significations and Usual Abbreviations: also, an Explanation of Music Characters...
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1842
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HANDEL, G.F.
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Handel's Water Music. Pr. 25 ct. [Caption title]. Printed on pp. [2-3], pp. 1 & 4 blank. Sm. folio. Browned & offset.
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1805
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HANKS, J.F.
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A Complete System for the Violin. With a Supplement, Containing, Entire, the Celebrated Treatise on the Violin, by Jacob Augustus Otto.
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1846
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HARRIGAN, EDWARD.
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The Ten Little Mulligan Guards. [Wrapper title].
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1874
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HARRIS.
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The Joy Bringer: Fifty Three Melodies of the One-in-Twain.
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1886
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HASTINGS, THOMAS.
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The Musical Reader: Or Practical Lessons for the Voice; Consisting of Phrases, Sections, Periods, and Entire Movements of Melody in Score. To which are Prefixed, the Rudiments of Music....[2nd ed.] Revised and Enlarged. Utica [N.Y.]: Printed typographically by Wm. Williams, 1819. [Bound with:] HASTINGS, T. & SOLOMON WARRINER. Musica Sacra: Or Springfield and Utica Collections United: Consisting of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems and Chants....Fourth Revised Edition.
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1823
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HOLBROOK, JOSIAH.
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A Familiar Treatise on the Fine Arts, Painting, Sculpture, and Music.
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1834
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HOLMES, O.W..
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The Star Spangled Banner. Song & Chorus. With an additional verse (5th) by Dr. O.W. Holmes.
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1861
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HOWE, JOHN.
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The Christian's Pocket Companion. Being a Choice Collection of Devotional Hymns, for the Use of Christians, in Public Worship and Private Devotion: Without Distinction of denomination.
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1826
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HOWE, JULIA WARD.
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Order of Exercises. Howe Family Gathering at Harmony Grove, South Framingham, [Mass.] August 31, 1871. [Caption title].
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1871
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HOWITT, MARY.
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The Spider and the Fly. A Popular Song as sung with rapturous applause by Miss Abby J. Hutchinson. The Words by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. [!] The Music Arranged and Adapted, by S. O. Dyer. Large colored vignette at head, of roses, the spider & the fly, and Abby Hutchinson with arms crossed. "New Edition" at head.
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1847
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HUNTEN, F.
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Piano Forte & Music Store. James L. Hewitt & Co. Music Publishers...{Title] with Lithograph of Luteist and Five Other Figures, N. Currier, No. 1 Wall. St., NY.
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1835
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HUNTINGTON, JONATHAN
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Classical Sacred Musick. With a Concise System of Rudiments.
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1812
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HUTCHINSON FAMILY.
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The Hutchinson Family Respectfully announce to the Citizens of Keene [N.H.]…that they will give a Vocal Entertainment (For One Night Only.) At the Unitarian Meeting House, on…August 4, 1845….Tickets 25 cents….To commence at 7 3-4 o’clock. Programme….Broadside circular, 17” x 5." Old folds, rather wrinkled and lightly stained. Small blank piece missing from margin at bottom left. Withal, entirely sound.
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1845
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HUTCHINSON, JESSE Ju
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"Get Off the Track!" A song for Emancipation, Sung by The Hutchinsons...
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1844
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HUTCHINSON, JESSE Ju
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"Get Off the Track!" A song for Emancipation, Sung by The Hutchinsons...
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1844
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JOHNSON A.N. & J. JO
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1846
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JOHNSON, JAMES C..
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The Feast of Roses. Floral Concert, Under the Direction of James C. Johnson. 1847.
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1847
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KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT.
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Songs for Gentlemen, Patriotic, Comic, and Descriptive.
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1820
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KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT.
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Hand Written Score and Lyrics, “The Star Spangled Banner. Air Anacreon in Heaven.” Ca. 1814. Bound in one volume containing Thomas Carr & Co. printed sheet music, circa 1800-1811. Folio. 260 pp. Some tears and chipping, slight loss at bottom of first page. Volume cover loose, well worn with chipped corners. Pages browned, foxed, wear at edges.
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1814
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KNEELAND, ABNER, et
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Hymns, Composed by Different Authors, at the Request of the General Convention of Universalists of the New England States and Others....Second edition.
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1810
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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Universal Church (spine title). Ink Holograph Notations of Hymns & Secular Music, Early 1820s. Five Volumes, with first page indexes, 225 pp., plus 12 additional loose sheets. 7” x 10” notebooks, calf-backed boards. Signatures loose, cover well worn; quite good.
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1820
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LAMBERT, LOUIS.
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When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Music introduced in the "Soldier's Return March" by Gilmore's Band.
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1863
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LARKIN, SAMUEL.
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The Free-Mason's Pocket Companion. A Collection of Masonic Songs.
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1798
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LARKINS, JOLLY JOHN
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R. Voelckel Presents The Black Patti Co. With Sissieretta Jones and Jolly John Larkins. A Trip to Africa. A Three Act Musical Farce Comedy. [Cover title, printed in green & black (Illustrated).
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1909
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LATTA, JAMES.
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A Discourse on Psalmody; in which it is clearly shewn that it is the duty of Christians to take the principal subjects and occasions of Their Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, from the Gospel of Christ. Fourth Edition, with Corrections and Additions.
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1801
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LUTHER, MARTIN.
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Solemnization of the Third Centurial Jubilee, Commemorative of the Blessed Reformation, Commenced by Dr. Martin Luther, on the 31st October, 1517. Order of the Solemnities...in St. Paul's Church, Oct. 31st, 1817. The Hymns are translated from the German, as used in the forenoon.
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1817
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M'CURDY, C.L. & J. S
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A New and Choice Collection of Hymns, Designed to Aid in the Devotions of Prayer, Conference, and Camp-Meetings.
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1840
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MACK, E.
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General Tom Thumb's Grand Wedding March. [Music only].
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1863
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MANCHESTER, WM. C.
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Songs of Zion, or Conference Hymns, Selected and Original. To which is added, a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life and Experience.
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1831
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MARKS, DAVID.
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Hymns for Christian Melody. Selected from Various Authors.
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1841
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MARSH, J.B.I. Editor
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The Story of the Jubilee Singers; with Their Songs. Seventh Edition. Completing Fifty-Fourth Thousand.
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1877
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MARSH, JOHN.
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Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel; a Collection of Hymns, Songs and Odes, for Temerance Meetings and Festivals.
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1841
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MARSH, JOHN.
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Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel: a Collection of Hymns, Songs and Odes, for Temperance Meetings and Festivals.
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1841
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MASON, LOWELL & GEOR
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The Song-Book of the School-Room: Consisting of a Great Variety of Songs, Hymns, and Scriptural Selections with Appropriate Music...Containing, Also, the Elementary Principles of Vocal Music...Designed as a Complete Music Manual for Common, or Grammar Schools.
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1847
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MASON, LOWELL.
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Address on Church Music...
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1826
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MONROE, GEO. W.
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"My Old New Hampshire Home." Ca. 1898. “Geo W. Monroe,” “4690” pencilled at top. One page 8" x11". Lyrics, ink. Previous folds, multiple tears, repairs, large hole with lyric re-written at a later date. Stained.
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1898
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NOBLE, OLIVER.
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Regular and skilful Music in the Worship of God, Founded in the Law of Nature, and introduced into his Worship, by his own institution, under both the Jewish and Christian Dispensations; Shewn in a Sermon...
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1774
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OFFORD, DANIEL Compi
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Shaker Music.
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1884
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PARSONS, FLORA T. Co
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Calisthenic Songs Illustrated. A New and Attractive Collection of Calisthenic Songs Beautifully Illustrated, For the Use of Public and Private Schools, Containing Songs For Diversion, Devotion, and Recreation.
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1869
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PEABODY, AUGUSTUS Co
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The Child's Song Book...being a selection of Favorite Airs, with Hymns and Moral Songs, suitable for Infant Instruction.
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1830
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PIKE, ALBERT.
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Dixie. Southrons, Hear Your Country Call You! [Caption title]. Broadside, 5" x 8", printed in blue with a vignette of Jefferson Davis ("Our First President"), surrounded by Confederate flags.
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1861
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POTTER, R.K. Editor.
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The Boston Temperance Songster; a Collection of Songs and Hymns for Temperance Societies. Original and Selected.
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1844
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REED, EPHRAIM.
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Musical Monitor; or New-York Collection of Devotional Church Music....
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1817
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ROOT, GEORGE Ed.
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The Bugle-Call. [Wrapper title.]
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1863
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ROTHBAUST, JOHANNES.
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Die Franklin Harmonie, und leichter Unterricht in der Vokal-Musik...Zwenter Band [!].
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1821
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SAUNDERS, GEORGE.
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A New and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the Violin, on an Entirely Different Method...
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1847
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SAUNDERS, GEORGE.
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A New and Scientific Self-Instructing School for the Violin, on an Entirely Different Method...
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1847
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SCOTT, ORANGE.
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The New and Improved Camp Meeting Hymn Book...Stereotype Edition.
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1836
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SHAFFER, REV. STEPHE
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Shaffer's Pilgrim Songster, Being a Collection of Select Songs; Embracing many adapted to Camp Meeting, and Revival occasions...
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1848
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SHAW, OLIVER.
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A Group of Five (5) Pieces of Engraved Sheet Music, as below. Providence, R.I. [1800-1839]. Overall condition is good, only.
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1800
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SHAW, OLIVER.
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The Providence Selection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. In Two Parts. Part First, Containing the Rudiments of Musick, and a Selection of Tunes Suitable For All the Various Measures in Use in Worshipping Assemblies. Part Second, Consisting of Select Pieces, of Various Measures, for Occasional Use. Chiefly Selected From the Most Eminent European Authors, and designed for the use of Schools and Churches.
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1815
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STOWE, PHINEAS.
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Ocean Melodies, and Seamen's Companion. A Collection of Hymns and Music; for the Use of Bethels, Champlains of the Navy, and Private Devotion of Mariners.
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1858
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SULLIVAN, ARTHUR & W
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Trial By Jury: A Novel and Original Dramatic Cantata.
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1875
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SUMMERFIELD, JOHN.
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“Peter Steel His Musick Book 1769”. 26 pp. 4" x 7.25". Handmade with flexible calf covers, illuminated with fraktur style hand colored border decorations of red, blue, yellow & black ink. On page 3: “John Summerfield, Scrip.” Endpapers made from newspapers; 1757 Philadelphia dateline. Back endpaper: “The Pennsylvania... “Dec. 22, 1757” (either the Pennsylvania Journal & Weekly Advertiser or the Pennsylvania Gazette). Some fading, a few pages difficult to read, some peeling of endpapers and edges slightly chipped.
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1769
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TANS'UR, WILLIAM.
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The American Harmony: or, Royal Melody Complete. In Two Volumes....The Seventh Edition, with Additions.
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1771
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TANS'UR, WILLIAM.
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The American Harmony: or, Royal Melody Complete. In Two Volumes....The Seventh Edition, with Additions.
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1771
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TAYLOR, ANN and JANE
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Original Hymns for Sunday Schools.
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1827
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TOLMAN, HENRY & CO.
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The Musician's Guide; or, Henry Tolman & Co.'s Illustrated Catalogue.
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1866
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TOULIN, ALFRED F.
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Most Respectfully Dedicated to President Jefferson Davis. Confederacy March. [Caption title]. (With large oval lithograph from a photograph of Davis, by E. Sachs & Co.
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1861
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WAINWRIGHT, JONATHAN
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A Set of Chants Adapted to the Hymns in the Morning and Evening Prayer, and to the Communion Service, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
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1819
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WARE, HENRY JR.
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The Feast of Tabernacles. An Oratorio. The Music by Charles Zeuner. The Words by Henry Ware, Jr. Performed at the Odeon by the Choir and Orchestra of the Boston Academy of Music. [Wrapper title].
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1837
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WATSON, HENRY C.
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The Ladies' Glee Book: a Collection of Choice and Beautiful Glees for Three Female Voices, in English, French, and Italian....
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1854
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WHITE, RICHARD GRANT
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National Hymns. How They Are Written and How They Are Not Written. A Lyric and National Study for the Times
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1861
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WHITTIER.
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The Free Soil Minstrel.
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1848
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WIGGINS, THOMAS.
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Mother Dear Mother I Still Think of Thee. Sung by Blind Tom, at His Popular Concerts, with the Greatest Success.
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1875
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WIGGINS, THOMAS.
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Mother Dear Mother I Still Think of Thee. Sung by Blind Tom, at His Popular Concerts, with the Greatest Success.
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1875
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WIGGINS, THOMAS.
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Mother dear mother I still think of thee. As sung by Blind Tom. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Rebecca Vasser.
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1865
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WISTER, OWEN.
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Watch Your Thirst. A Musical Footnote to History. By a Charter Member.
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1933
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WOODBURY, LEVI.
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An Oration, Deliverd at Hanover, N.H....Before the Handel, Middlesex, Handelian and Central Music Societies.
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1812
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WORCESTER, SAMUEL.
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An Address on Sacred Musick, Delivered Before the Middlesex Musical Society and the Handel Society of Dartmouth College...
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1811
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WYETH, JOHN.
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Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music. Part Second. Original and Selected from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science, for the Use of Christian Churches, Singing-Schools & Private Societies...
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1813
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