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Notated MusicOur nation's captain : song and chorus / [words by] Chas. Haynes; [music by] Edward Haynes.
- Contributor: Haynes, Edward - Haynes, Charles
- Date: 1864
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Notated MusicWe are coming father Abraham, or, Three hundred thousand more: inscribed to our volunteers by A. B. Irving.
- Contributor: Morris, Robert - Irving, A. B.
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicStrike for the right: sung with rapturous applause at the Fanueil Hall ratification meeting words & music by E.W. Locke.
At head of title: To honest Abe Lincoln- Contributor: Locke, E. W.
- Date: 1860
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Notated MusicAbraham's tea party: song & chorus by J.H. McNaughton.
- Contributor: McNaughton, John Hugh
- Date: 1864
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Notated MusicStarved in prison words and music by Geo. F. Root.
- Contributor: Root, George F. (George Frederick)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe Union Volunteers: song by E.C. Saffery.
- Contributor: Saffery, E. C.
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicThe Union Volunteers: song by E.C. Saffery.
At head of title: To all who love Union and freedom- Contributor: Saffery, E. C.
- Date: 1861
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Notated MusicOh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud music composed and inscribed to the American nation by A. Sedgwick.
At head of title: President Lincoln's favorite poem- Contributor: Sedgwick, Alfred B. - Knox, William
- Date: 1865
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Notated Music600,000 more, we are coming Father Abraham: song and chorus [music] by a Volunteer; [words by Robert Morris].
At head of title: Seventeenth edition- Contributor: Morris, Robert - Volunteer
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicAbraham's covenant: a new battle song words & music by A. Bert. Tobey.
At head of title: On cover: "We're going to fight in earnest boys,"--Lincoln to the soldiers- Contributor: Tobey, A. Bert
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicOld Abe the battle eagle song & chorus poetry by L. J. Bates, Esq.; music by T. Martin Towne, author of Our boys are coming home.
At head of title: Inscribed to the 8th Wisconsin Regt. Old Abe the battle eagle, when history is well known throughout the North West, was carried by the Eighth Wisconsin Regiment in all their battles, and was equally exposed with them during their three years service- Contributor: Towne, T. Martin (Thomas Martin),2 - Bates, L. J.
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicAbraham's draft, 600,000 more: song & chorus written & arranged by J.W. Turner.
- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1862
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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 MusicTo arms! freemen to arms!: patriotic song words by Dr. J.H. Sullivan, Jr.; music by Giovanni Sconcia.
At head of title: Dedicated to his excellency, Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States- Contributor: Sullivan, J. H. - Sconcia, Giovanni
- Date: 1862
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