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God Save Our Fatherland Words by a Clergyman of New York.
I've Loved Thee Long To Frederick Branseis Esq. of New York Poetry by William Downing Evans.
Music by George Frederick Root. (15 May 1865) for General MIDI playback To Miss Vikie Weaver of New York City.
., New York City Song and Chorus Written and Composed by Gus. Williams (1876) Sung by D. S. Wambold
I Wish Somebody'd Come Song Sung by Miss Caroline Hiffert at Buckley's Opera House New York Composed by John Rogers Thomas
Jenny Osbourne Clayton (of New York) Song and Refrain
William Warren. (1863) for General MIDI playback (Patriotic Song) for the Students of the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, New
Flagler Esq, of New York A Song of Fraternity Words by Grace de la Verite.
Hortense McCarty, New York. A Beautiful Song and Chorus
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1863) for General MIDI playback To Miss Lydia Secor, New York (Pria che funesti giungano)
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1855) Song & Chorus To George Reeves, Esq. of New York. Sung at Buckley's Opera House
Booth, Esq. of New York Ballad Words by George Cooper. Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1873) for General MIDI playback
(not dated) To Miss Mary Agnes Benedict, of New York for General MIDI playback
Hall, New York Ballad
Arranged as a Vocal Quarttete by Henry Tucker, 1826-1882. (1860) for General MIDI playback To his friend Nelson Griggs, of New
RODGERS, New York City. Words by Claribel. Music by Anna M. Cross. (1884) for General MIDI playback
The Moon Words by A Lady of New York.
(of New York)
Pierce at Christy's American Opera House, 472 Broadway, New York