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Notated MusicToll the bell mournfully: written and composed on the death of President Abraham Lincoln by C. Everest.
- Contributor: Everest, Charles W. (Charles William)
- 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 MusicOur country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States by G. Gumpert; [arranged for the piano by F. Lossé].
- Contributor: Gumpert, G. - Lossé, F.
- Date: 1861
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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 MusicCorcoran Cadets [March Past, of the Corcoran Cadets] Sheet Music. sheet music | 5p., 10 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. | Piano music (Browse Displaytext). Sheet Music (Form).
- Contributor: Sousa, John Philip - Harry Coleman
- Date: 1890-01-01
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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: 1866
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Notated MusicToll the bell mournfully: quartette ... written and composed on the death of President Abraham Lincoln by C. Everest.
- Contributor: Everest, Charles W. (Charles William)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe martyred patriot: grand funeral march; performed on the reception of the remains of our beloved President Abraham Lincoln at Philad'a, April 22, 1865 by J.W. Porter.
- Contributor: Porter, Jas. W. (James W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicA nation mourns her martyr'd son: ("an honest man's the noblest work of God") words by Alice Hawthorne [pseud.]; music by Sep. Winner.
At head of title: In memory of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States- Contributor: Winner, Septimus
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicNational Fencibles [March Past of the National Fencibles, the] Sheet Music. sheet music | 6p., 10 3/4 x 14 in. | Mandolin and piano music (Browse Displaytext). Sheet Music (Form).
- Contributor: Sousa, John Philip - Harry Coleman
- Date: 1894-01-01
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Notated MusicA nation mourns her martyr'd son: ("an honest man's the noblest work of God") words by Alice Hawthorne [pseud. ; music by Sep. Winner.
At head of title: In memory of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States- Contributor: Winner, Septimus
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicOur country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States by G. Gumpert; [arranged for the piano by F. Lossé].
- Contributor: Gumpert, G. - Lossé, F.
- Date: 1861
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Notated MusicA national hymn: for 4 voices with an accompaniment for organ or piano-forte words by James Nicholson; music by C. Everest.
At head of title: To his excellency Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States- Contributor: Everest, Charles W. (Charles William) - Nicholson, James
- Date: 1864
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Notated MusicOur country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States by G. Gumpert; [arranged for the piano by F. Lossé].
- Contributor: Gumpert, G. - Lossé, F.
- Date: 1861
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Notated MusicWe are coming, Father Abraham, 300,000 more: quickstep music arranged by J.A. Getze.
Three hundred thousand more, quick step, we are coming Father Abraham- Contributor: Getze, J. A.
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicLincoln quadrille by Jas. W. Porter.
At head of title: The figures of this quardille are the plain, polka, schottische, polka mazurka and waltz ; each figure can be used seperately [i.e. separately] for its respective dance- Contributor: Porter, Jas. W. (James W.)
- Date: 1874
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Notated MusicPresident Lincoln's funeral march composed by E. Mack.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to the people of the United States- Contributor: Mack, Edward
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicWe mourn our fallen chieftain words and music by M. B. Ladd.
At head of title: In memory of our martyr'd president- 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 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 MusicPresident Lincoln's funeral march composed by E. Mack.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to the people of the United States- Contributor: Mack, Edward
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicMarch, Lincoln Park: for pianoforte by Henry Wannemacher.
Lincoln Park march- Contributor: Wannemacher, Henry
- Date: 1895
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Notated MusicDirge: our deeply lamented martyred president words written by O. Wheelock; music composed by E. Mack.
At head of title: Very respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Lincoln, widow of the late president of the United States, by the author, with the assurance that he shares the nation's condolence- Contributor: Mack, Edward - Wheelock, O.
- 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 MusicRest, noble chieftain: song on the death of President Lincoln by C. Archer.
- Contributor: Archer, C.
- Date: 1865
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