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Down by the Deep Sad Sea Written & Composed by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907. (1868) for General MIDI playback To Miss
Schreiner. (1861) for General MIDI playback To his amiable pupil Miss. Kate W. Payne, la distinguie chanteuse, Macon.
William Vincent Wallace. (8 Jul 1851) for General MIDI playback Companion to "Why Do I Weep for Thee" Composed expressly for Miss
Give Me a Noble Fellow with a Bucktail in His Hat, and the Bucktail March and Quick-Step Words by Miss Harriet L.
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1870) for General MIDI playback To Miss Nette Stirling Song from the Operetta "The Lady of
Adapted by Charles Jarvis. (1855) for General MIDI playback To Miss Anna D. Howell of Trenton, NJ
(not dated) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lavenia Perry, of Louisville, N. C.
Only Friends and Nothing More by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (10 Dec. 1872) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lizzie B.
1847) for General MIDI playback SOLOS, No. 16, Romance, from The Grand Opera "MATILDA" or the "Maid of Hungary" Sung by Miss
A Hunkey Boy Is Yankee Doodle Words by Miss Fanny Herring. Arranged by W. L.
1847) for General MIDI playback SOLOS, No. 22, Ballad, from The Grand Opera "MATILDA" or the "Maid of Hungary" Sung by Miss
Webster. (20 Sep 1851) for General MIDI playback To Miss Eliza U. Stamper Ballad
The Moon Rose O'er the Battle Plain To Miss Jennie M. Haverstick, of New York A Favorite Songs Ballad Sung by Mr. S.
Riding the Heavenly Row-Boat Ethiopian Song and Chorus Words and Music by Barney Fagan (1894) Sung by Miss Lucy Daly and
Peace aka Let the Flag Be Draped in Mourning Words by Miss Fay (alt. Mr. W. J. Hoppin). Music by Charles R.
(c1862; 21 Jan 1863) For General MIDI playback Respectfully dedicated to Miss Mary M. Gibson
Music by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. (23 Jun 1841) for General MIDI playback As sung by with great applause by Miss Ellen Lewis
Composed May 1845 for Miss Virginia E. Dickinson (late Mrs. Henry Murray) since deceased.
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1871) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lulu H. Gardner, N. Y.
Shattuck (1905). for General MIDI playback Inscribed with my best wishes to Miss Nan Baker.