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Notated MusicLay him to rest: ballad poetry by W. Dexter Smith, Jr.; music by J. W. Turner.
- Contributor: Smith, Dexter - Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicPresident Lincoln's funeral dirge by Rose Rynder.
At head of title: To the American people- Contributor: Rynder, Rose
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe patchwork song: sung by Buckley's Serenaders, Boston; sung by Carnecross & Dixey's Minstrels, Philad'a [music by S. Nelson]; words by W. Dexter Smith, Jr.
At head of title: Written for & respectfully dedicated to R. Bishop Buckley, Boston- Contributor: Smith, Dexter - Nelson, S. (Sydney)
- Date: 1860
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Notated MusicPresident Lincoln's funeral march: composed for the piano-forte by J. W. Groschel.
- Contributor: Groschel, J. W.
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicLincoln's dying refrain composed by M. B. Ladd, author of Darling Minnie, &c.
At head of title: To the memory of Abraham Lincoln, who died a martyr to the cause of freedom. Verse on t.p.: Toll O mournfully the bell / Chant the dirge and ring the knell / Let it throb and rise and swell / Up to Heaven, up to the goal / Of our martyred patriot's soul- Contributor: Ladd, M. B.
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe savior of our country [lyrics] by O. Wheelock; [music by James W. Porter].
At head of title: Dedicated to little Willie- Contributor: Porter, Jas. W. (James W.) - Wheelock, O.
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicAway goes Cuffee, or, Hooray for '63 words & music by L.B. Starkweather.
- Contributor: Starkweather, L. B.
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicAbraham's daughter: as sung by Ben Cotton arranged by F.H.H. Oldfield.
- Contributor: Oldfield, F. H. H. - Winner, Septimus
- Date: 1860
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Notated MusicThe black brigade: plantation song and dance; sung with great success at Bryant's Minstrels words & music composed by Dan D. Emmett.
- Contributor: Emmett, Daniel Decatur
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicWashington and Lincoln. Henry C. Work.
- Contributor: Work, Henry C. (Henry Clay)
- Date: 1890
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Notated MusicLincoln's grove march: composed in honor of our veterans and last resting place of our martyr president, Abraham Lincoln by E. C. Davis, author of Lincoln's funeral march.
Lincoln's grove, grand march- Contributor: Davis, E. C.
- Date: 1887
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Notated Music"Uncle Abe" and the rebellious boys: a humorous chant poetry(?) and music by T. M. Watson, of the Continental Vocalists.
At head of title: 25 prize songs. Most cordially dedicated to Dr. E.G. Leach, of Boston, Mass- Contributor: Watson, T. M.
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicEnjolras, the song of the patriot written and composed by Edmundus Scotus, R.Q.S.; arranged for the piano by George Zoeller.
At head of title: To the immortal memory of the people's president, Abraham Lincoln, is mournfully inscribed this song ; by a soldier of the Republic. "Before everything but the Republic he chastely dropped his eyes," "He was the marble lover of liberty," Les Misérables- Contributor: Zoeller, George - Scotus, Edmundus
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicLincoln's funeral march: performed by Menter's Band by C. Hess.
At head of title: Dedicated to the nation- Contributor: Hess, Charles
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicOh why should the spirit of mortal be proud copied by F.B. Carpenter, Esq., while our lamented chief was reciting it; adapted to music expressly composed by C. Everest.
At head of title: President Lincoln's favorite poem- Contributor: Carpenter, F. B. (Francis Bicknell) - Everest, Charles W. (Charles William) - Knox, William
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicWe are coming Father Abraham, six hundred thousand more by Chas. Grobe.
- Contributor: Grobe, Charles
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicHe's gone to the arms of Abraham: comic song and chorus by Sep. Winner.
At head of title: To Geo. G. Swain, Esq- Contributor: Winner, Septimus
- Date: 1864
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Notated MusicHold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of ...
- Contributor: Bradbury, William B. (William Batchelder)
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicDan Bryant's popular comic song How are you green-backs: as sung by him with immense success at Bryant's Minstrels; also by Mrs. John Wood in the grand fairy extravaganza Fair one with ...
How are you green-backs- Contributor: Glover, Charles William - Griffin, G. W. H. (George W. H.) - Bowers, E.
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicThe old Union wagon by John Hogarth Lozier.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to his comrades, the 37th Indiana Regiment, and all who love our brave soldier boys- Contributor: Lozier, John Hogarth
- Date: 1863
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Notated MusicRequiem by George William Warren.
- Contributor: Warren, George William
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicCampaign quick step ... arranged in an easy manner by M. H. Cross.
At head of title: To Miss Julia Billings- Contributor: Cross, M. H. (Michael Hurley)
- Date: 1860-01-01
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Notated MusicFarewell father, friend and guardian: song and chorus words by L.M. Dawn; music by Geo. F. Root.
At head of title: Sung at the funeral ceremonies of President Lincoln, buried at Springfield, Ill., May 4th, 1865- Contributor: Dawn, L. M. - Root, George F. (George Frederick)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicLittle Tad: ballad words & music by J. W. Turner.
At head of title: On cover: "Tad" the pet name of President Lincoln's youngest son--he was a great favorite with his father, as may be inferred from the fact that Mrs. Lincoln, while at the bedside of her dying husband, exclaimed, 'O! bring our "Tad" here! for he loves "Ta- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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CollectionA catalog of the Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LAC nsk 2019-06-26 update (1 card)
- Contributor: Library of Congress - Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program - Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana (Library of Congress) - Library of Congress. Rare Book and Special Collections Division - Stern, Alfred Whital
- Date: 1960
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