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Baby's Sweet Sleep Words by Miss Maggie Warren.
by Henry Clay Work, 1832-1884 (1870) for General MIDI playback To Miss Susan Galton, the young, talented and successful prima
Music by Miss L. Nella Sweet. (1867) for General MIDI playback
Our Laddie's Dead, Jem Words by Miss L. Both Hendriksen. Music by Otto F.
Music by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. (1843) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Miss Eliza Swain of Philadelphia
The Moon Is Out To Night, Love Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1867) for General MIDI playback To Miss
Words and music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1875) for General MIDI playback To Miss Alice Whitmore (Wetmore?)
Words and Music by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1873) for General MIDI playback To Miss Mollie Graham, Rockport,
Meet Me by the River Side by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907 (1877) for General MIDI playback To Miss Sallie Sanders,
& Composed by John Rogers Thomas (25 Sep 1856) for General MIDI playback To Miss Louisa Tamblingson of Rochester, N. Y.
Music by William Vincent Wallace. (1 Nov 1851) for General MIDI playback Ballad Dedicated to Miss Dolby
'Tis My Last Parting Song Written & Composed by John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890. (6 Nov 1852) for General MIDI playback To Miss
The Patriot's Welcome Words by Miss Jane Anne Porter. Music by Henry Russell, 1812-1900. (1838) Ballad To Mrs.
Beale Street Blues Words and Music by William Cristopher Handy, 1873-1958 (1917) for General MIDI playback As sung by Miss
The Snow-White Rose by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1861) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Rosine
Music by Miss Mary F. Howell. (1861) for General MIDI playback
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1857) for General MIDI playback To Miss Margaret Stevenson Song & Chorus
Music by John Rogers Thomas. (1873) for General MIDI playback To Miss Eille Bryant of New York
Sea Written & Composed by William Shakespeare Hays, 1837-1907. (1862) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Dedicated to Miss
O Dear It Made This Darky Laugh The Draft Words and Music by Miss Virginia T. of New York (6 Feb 1864) for General MIDI