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Notated MusicPresident's hymn: give thanks all ye people words by Dr. Muhlenberg; music by A. C. Cutterson.
- Contributor: Cutterson, A. C. - Muhlenberg, William Augustus
- Date: 1864
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Notated MusicThe president's hymn: give thanks all ye people, as sung by the choir of Hope Church, Yonkers, N.Y. words by Rev. Dr. Wm. A. Muhlenberg; music by Edward S. Cummings.
- Contributor: Cummings, Edward S. - Muhlenberg, William Augustus
- Date: 1864
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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 MusicPresident Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmuller, leader of 22nd Regiment Band, N. Y. S. M.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to the Union Army- Contributor: Helmsmüller, F. B.
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicRequiem: composed and inscribed to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the champion of universal liberty by M. Keller.
- Contributor: Keller, M. (Matthias)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicBrave McClellan is our leader now, or, Glory hallelujah words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; also the famous John Brown's song; arranged for the piano by Augustus Cull.
- Contributor: Cull, Augustus - Kidder, M. A., Mrs
- Date: 1862
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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 MusicSave our flag: song and chorus words by Mrs. Sara Wolverton; music by J. A. Getze.
At head of title: Dedicated to the Michigan Volunteers- Contributor: Getze, J. A. - Wolverton, Sara, Mrs
- Date: 1862
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Notated MusicOur noble chief has passed away: elegy on the death of Abraham Lincoln words by Geo. Cooper; music by J.R. Thomas.
- Contributor: Thomas, J. R. (John Rogers) - Cooper, George
- Date: 1865
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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 MusicWe are coming Father Abraham, six hundred thousand more by Chas. Grobe.
- Contributor: Grobe, Charles
- Date: 1863
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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 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 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 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 MusicFuneral march: performed at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln music by Donizetti.
March funebre- Contributor: Donizetti, Gaetano
- 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 MusicLincoln Park march: as performed by H. Balatka's orchestra composed by Chas. Breytspraak.
At head of title: Respectfully dedicated to the visitors of Lincoln Park- Contributor: Breytspraak, Charles
- Date: 1874
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Notated MusicEmancipation: song and chorus.
At head of title: Dedicated to all lovers of freedom- 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 MusicCome back massa, come back: as sung by C. Henry at Wood's Minstrels, 514 Broadway, N. Y. words by I. W. Lucas, Esq.; composed and arranged by Gomez.
- Contributor: Lucas, I. W. - Gomez
- Date: 1863
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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 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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Notated MusicMount, boys, mount: song of the 20th New York Cavalry written & composed by Charles T. Hammond.
At head of title: To Col. N.B. Lord- Contributor: Hammond, Charles, T.
- Date: 1864
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Notated MusicRebellion's weak back : as sung by Billy Morris at Morris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge written by F. Wilmarth.
- Contributor: Wilmarth, F.
- Date: 1862
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