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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 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 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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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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