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A Toast to New Year Words by J. M. Swift. Music by J. H. Ross. (1863) for General MIDI playback
Sumter A Ballad for 1861 Words by E. O. M. Music by Elizabeth Sloman. (1861) for General MIDI playback
On Freedom's Altar Glows a Fire! An Appeal to Arms! Words and Music by a Lady of Philadelphia, PA (1861) for General MID...
How Are You? John Morgan Composed by C. D. Benson of Nashville, TN for General MIDI playback
I Wandered by the Sea-Beat Shore Words by Lake. Music by J. W. Cherry. (circa 1865) for General MIDI playback
Hurrah for the Boys of the Army! Words and Music by A. D. Ennek. Arranged by L. C. Draw. (1864) for General MIDI playba...
Break It Gently to My Mother Words by M. A. Geuville. Music by Frederick Buckley. (22 Aug 1863) for General MIDI playbac...
Hymn Words and Music by Oliver Wendel Holmes (1864) for General MIDI playback Melody adapted from "Silent Night"
Care for Them Tenderly Words -- anonymous. Music by Mrs. C. L. Stevens. (29 Aug 1861) for General MIDI playback Song
Is That Mother Bending O'er Me? Song and Chorus Composed by Ferdinand Mayer. (1863) for General MIDI playback
Richmond Falls, the War Is Over by O. Wheelock (1865) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Martha Ga...
O Search Ye Well the Lists, Mother or I Die for Country & for Thee Words--anonymous. Music by W. O. Fiske. (1865) Song...
Ole Mose or Freedom Is a Comin' Words and Music by Edwy Wells Foster (1865) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
My Wife and Child Song Words by Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. Music by F. W. Rosier. (1863) for General MIDI pl...
Vicksburg Is Taken, Boy! Words and Music by Edmund W. Hicks (5 Mar 1864) for General MIDI playback
Cousin Jedediah by H.S. Thompson (1863) for General MIDI playback
The Dawn of Freedom Words and Music by M. B. Ladd (1864) for General MIDI playback
The Mudsills Are Coming A New Army Song Words by E. Bower. Music by G. L. J. for General MIDI playback
Old Christmas Words by John George Watts. Music by John Murby. (20 Dec 1862) for General MIDI playback