More "civilwar 2" related MIDI files
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Song of the Citizen Guards Cheer, Boys, Cheer Adapted, from Henry Russell's music, by J. Val. Cowling
Carrie Vaughn Song and Chorus Words by G. W. Wickbiffe. Music by E. K. Cole, M.D. (1864) for General MIDI playback
Our Flag and the Union Forever Words by Rev. J. Matlock. Music by Isaiah Ickes. (1864) for General MIDI playback
General N. Lyon's Funeral March by Reverend. G. J. Kredel (1861)
Dixie Doodle Words & Music by William H. Stevens for General MIDI playback
Oh! The Boys Are Marching Home From the War Words and Music by Henry Crofts (13 Jun 1865) for General MIDI playback
Hurrah! for Charleston! ` Words and Music by J. E. Glass. (c1863; 11 Jan 1864) for General MIDI playback Song & Chorus...
The Dying Volunteer Words from the New Orleans' Times. Music by A. E. A. Muse. (1865) for General MIDI playback
The Southern Cross by Charles Ellerbrock (1861) for General MIDI playback
Strike While the Iron's Hot, Put the Matter Through Composed by R. Hastings. (1864) for General MIDI playback Patriotic...
The John Brown Song or, Glory Hallelujah Words and Music by William Steffe (7 Dec 1861) for General MIDI playback
Coming Home From the Old Camp Ground by William T. Rogers (1884) for General MIDI playback
Stonewall's Requiem Words and Music by M. Deeves. (1865) for General MIDI playback
The Star Spangled Banner Song & Chorus Words by Francis Scott Key (Sep. 1814). Additional Verse 5 by Dr. Oliver Wendel...
The Martyr of Liberty Poetry and Music by James Gowdy Clark (6 Oct 1865) for General MIDI playback
The National Medley Song Composed and arranged for the piano forte by V. L. Remington. (1862) for General MIDI playback...
Hark! the Signal Words by Bayard Taylor. Music by I. H. E. Bornhardt. (5 May 1862) for General MIDI playback
I'm Going Home to Dixie Sequel to "Dixie's Land" Composed Daniel Decatur Emmett (1861) for General MIDI playback Arrange...
How Are You Maximillian? or Off to Mexico Song and Chorus Words and Music by Joseph Eastburn Winner (1865) for General...
There Was An Old Soldier