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Away Then to the Mountains Written & Adapted by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (4 Oct 1839) for General MIDI playback Adapted
The Fine Old Southern Lady Written and Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (9 Sep 1852) for General MIDI playback To
Rip Van Winkle -- Act 1 Words and Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1851) for General MIDI playback A Comic Opera in
The Sun Was Slowly Setting Words by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890.
Melody altered and Arranged by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (14 Nov 1851) for General MIDI playback
The Vivandiere--Act 1 A Military Operetta in 3 Acts Written and Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1862; rev. 1868)
Sing, and Remember Me Written by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890.
The Vivandiere--Act 1 Words and Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1862; rev. 1868) A Military Operetta in 3 Acts for
The Knight from Palestine Written and Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (circa 1836) Inscribed to his Friend M.
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1865) for General MIDI playback New Ballad
Arranged by John Hill Hewiitt, 1801-1890 (1836) for General MIDI playback Respectfully dedicated to Miss Agnes Franciscus
Re-arranged by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (1864) for General MIDI playback Southern Edition.
Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 for General MIDI playback To the Boat Clubs of the United States
The Alpine Horn Written & Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (20 Jun 1844) for General MIDI playback To Miss Sarah Ann
Sweet Kitty Neal Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (11 Oct 1851) for General MIDI playback Sung with great Applause
Our Native Land by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (1833) for General MIDI playback A National Song respectfully dedicated to
Sweet Mariette Words adapted, and music altered from a German melody, by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (30 July 1838) for General
Magnolia Polka Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890 (25 Mar 1851) for General MIDI playback As danced by the Pupils of
I Shouldn't Like to Tell Words by S. C. Music by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890.
Oh, Come to Me, Love, in a Beautiful Dream Written and Adapted by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (1864) Adapted to the air