Collection Items
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Audio RecordingColley's Run-I-O sound recording | 1 sound recording | Published on the Library of Congress LP AFS L28 "Cowboy Songs, Ballads, and Cattle Calls from Texas," edited by Duncan Emrich, 1952. (Bibliographic History). Versions of this woodsman's song are known in Maine, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. (General). Forms part of the L. Parker Temple Recordings collection. (Source). Recorded at the Library of Congress. (Venue). Recorded in 1946....
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Korson, Rae - Temple, L. Parker
- Date: 1952
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Audio RecordingRobert Winslow Gordon testing disc recording equipment. He sp... sound recording | 1 disc. | Recorded at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. (Venue). Robert W. Gordon Collection of Disc Recordings. (Source Note). Recorded in January 1932. (Date). This song was published on the Library of Congress long playing record, "Folk-Songs of America: The Robert Winslow Gordon Collection," in 1978, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Archive of Folk Culture....
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Gordon, Robert Winslow
- Date: 1978
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Notated MusicThe Corporal's musket Illustrated Cover. Color Cover. Music associated with the Union side Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Heath, Wm. S. - Smith, C. Hatch
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicWe dream, dream of you across the ocean Melody only. Manuscript in ink, with typescript lyrics. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Haskell, Dora L. - Browne, Raymond A.
- Date: 1918
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Book/Printed MaterialDemocracy's Lament Sheet music | 14 x 10 3/4 in. ; 6 p | 1896 Presidential Campaign - William McKinley (General). Sheet Music (Form).
- Contributor: E.A.S. - Chas. E. Williams - Williams, Charles Evarts
- Date: 1896
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Notated MusicFort Preble polka Music associated with the Union side Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Borland, M.
- Date: 1862
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BiographyJohn Knowles Paine (1839-1906) Biography. John Knowles Paine was born in Portland, Maine, on January 9, 1839. He began studying music in his youth, primarily with Hermann Kotzschmar, a German organist who emigrated to the United States in 1848. From 1858 to 1861, he furthered his training in Berlin with organist Karl-August Haupt and composer Wilhelm Wieprecht. Firmly grounded in the musical taste and culture of mid-nineteenth-century Europe,...
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BiographyRobert Winslow Gordon (1888-1961) Biography. Robert Winslow Gordon in a portrait taken in 1928, when he joined the staff of the Library of Congress as the first Head of the Archive of American Folk Song. Photo courtesy Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nye.
- Contributor: Gordon, Robert Winslow
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