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Piano Vocal Music, 1830-1957
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Mister Volunteer.
New York: Howley, Haviland & Dresser, 1901 . |
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The outcast.
Saint Louis: Balmer & Weber, 1887 . |
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There's no North or South today.
New York: Howley, Haviland & Dresser, 1901 . |
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You're going far away lad.
New York: Howley, Haviland & Co., 1897 . |
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Dressler, Louis Raphael
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Forevermore.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1890 . |
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Lyrics or text by Eben E. Rexford |
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I love her so, you see.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1891 . |
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Lyrics or text by Wm. T. Vidal |
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Dressler, Wm. (arranger) |
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The banner song.
Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons & Co., 1862 . |
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Lyrics or text by Mrs. S. E. Wallace |
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The beggar girl.
Chicago: S. Brainard & Co., 1862 . |
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Charge bayonets.
Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons, 1862 . |
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Lyrics or text by S. W. Cone |
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Hail Columbia.
New York: William Hall & Son, n.d.
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Dreyfus, Max
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At the sound of the signal bell.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1898 . |
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Lyrics or text by Will A. Heelan |
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Dubois, O.
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Co-join Coxey's army.
Chicago: Dubois & Talbot, 1894 . |
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Go tell your story to the phonograph.
Chicago: Dubois & Talbot, 1894 . |
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Ducci, Carlo
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'Twas not to be.
London: J. B. Cramer & Co., n.d.
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Lyrics or text by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone |
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'Twas not to be.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
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Lyrics or text by H. L. D'Arcy Jaxone |
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Duer, E. A., Mrs.
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Beautiful hands.
Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons, 1868 . |
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Lyrics or text by Mrs. Ellen M. H. Gates |
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Dufferin, Lady
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Katey's letter.
Oneonta, NY: Henry Shepherd, n.d.
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Duke, Wilfred
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Easy steppers ball.
Chicago: Roger Graham, 1919 . |
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Lyrics or text by Walter Hirsch |
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Dulcken, Ferdinand
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Children go to and fro.
New York: Edward Schubert & Co., [1879] . |
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Dumont, Frank
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The old fashioned cradle.
Saint Louis: Balmer & Weber, 1879 . |
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Riding in de limited train.
New York: Spear & Dehnhoff, 1880 . |
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The songs of other days.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1891 . |
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Stay at home to night papa dear.
Memphis, TN: E. A. Benson, 1872 . |
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Suppose it were your mother.
[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.
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Take your feet out of de sand.
Philadelphia: M. D. Swisher, 1890 . |
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That old cabin home upon the hill.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1880 . |
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Arranged by James E. Stewart |
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When I waken from this dream.
Cincinnati: John Church Co., 1893 . |
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Duncan, Charles H.
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All on the quiet.
Boston: Chas. D. Blake & Co., 1884 . |
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Dungan, C.
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Waiting for father.
Oneonta, NY: Henry Shepherd, [1872] . |
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Lyrics or text by Jane Gray Seaver |
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Dunlap, A.
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A farewell to the rose.
Chicago: A. Dunlap, 1895 . |
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Shake more apple bloom on me.
Chicago: A. Dunlap, 1893 . |
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Arranged by C. F. Shattuck |
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Dunlap, Maurice
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Can you keep a secret?
Chicago: Victor Kremer Co., 1906 . |
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Duprato, Henry
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Boulanger march.
Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., [1887] . |
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English lyrics by a "retired soldier". |
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Durand, H. W.
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The telephone.
Boston: Chas. D. Blake & Co., 1885 . |
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Durand, Hampton
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Honey I'm sighing for you.
Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1909 . |
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Lyrics or text by Harry L. Newton |
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Since you called me dearie.
Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1906 . |
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Lyrics or text by W. R. Williams |
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You've got to be American to feel that way!
Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1906 . |
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Lyrics or text by Louie Dacre |
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Durandeau, A. E.
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Ask a p'liceman.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., n.d.
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Lyrics or text by E. W. Rogers |
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Come where the booze is cheaper.
London: B. Mocatta & Co., n.d.
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Lyrics or text by E. W. Rogers |
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Dutton, Wm. H.
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The horned owl.
Utica, NY: George Dutton, 1846 . |
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Lyrics or text by Barry Cornwall |
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My Home.
New York: Firth, Pond & Co., 1860 . |
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Lyrics or text by Ned. Buntline |
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Dyer, Edward
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De days befor' de wah.
Chicago: S. Brainard's Sons Co., [1889] . |
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Dyer, S. H. (arranger) |
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The flower bells.
Boston: White, Smith & Perry, 1870 . |
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Lyrics or text by Thomas Hood |
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