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Notated MusicThe assassin's vision: ballad words & music by J.W. Turner.
At head of title: This ballad was suggested on seeing the representation of the assassin Booth wildly fleeing through the forest on his horse, startled by the apparition of his victim appearing in the trees & around him- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe right men in the right place: topical song and refrain words and music by E. F. Morse.
- Contributor: Morse, E. F.
- Date: 1887
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Notated MusicLincoln's funeral march composed by Ch. Jos. Fischer.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to Mr. Ph. A. Kemper- Contributor: Fischer, Charles Joseph
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a solo, trio, duett or full chorus ; arranged for the piano or organ words by R.C.; music by Konrad ...
- Contributor: C., R. - Treuer, Konrad
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicJeff's last proclamation. Words & music by Union.
- Contributor: Union
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe shooting of our presidents words and music by Seth A. Cook, composer of The broken hearted child.
At head of title: Dedicated to Chloe E. Cook- Contributor: Cook, Seth A.
- Date: 1901
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Notated MusicThe nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a solo, trio, duett or full chorus; arranged for the piano or organ words by R.C.; music by Konrad Treuer.
- Contributor: C., R. - Treuer, Konrad
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicThe assassin's vision: ballad words & music by J.W. Turner.
At head of title: This ballad was suggested on seeing the representation of the assassin Booth wildly fleeing through the forest on his horse, startled by the apparition of his victim appearing in the trees & around him- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicA gloom is cast o'er all the land: (song and chorus); to the memory of our lamented president words and music by Henry Schroeder.
- Contributor: Schroeder, Henry
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicMonody on the death of A. Lincoln: sixteenth president of the United States, born Feb. 12th 1808, died by the hand of an assassin April 15th 1865 words & music by J.C. ...
At head of title: To the Union- Contributor: Beckel, J. C. (James Cox)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicRest, martyr, rest: song and chorus music by Geo. P. Graff; words by Jas. E. Glass.
At head of title: Tribute to Lincoln- Contributor: Glass, James E. - Graff, George P.
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicLive but one moment: ballad poetry & music by J.W. Turner.
At head of title: Live! exclaimed the wife of our lamented president as she stook bending o'er his dying form, Live but for one moment, to speak to me once more, to speak to our children- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicLive but one moment: ballad, poetry & music by J.W. Turner.
At head of title: Live! exclaimed the wife of our lamented president as she stook bending o'er his dying form, Live but for one moment, to speak to me once more, to speak to our children- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicOh why should the spirit of mortal be proud poem by Abraham Lincoln, late president of U.S.; music by Geo. C. Pearson.
- Contributor: Pearson, George C. - Knox, William
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicA nation weeps: dirge on the death of Abraham Lincoln by J. W. Turner.
- Contributor: Turner, J. W. (Joseph W.)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicOh! speak to me once more! written by W. Dexter Smith Jr.; music by Henri Cromwell.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln- Contributor: Cromwell, Henri - Smith, Dexter
- Date: 1865
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