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Susquehanna, musical notation - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Summary

written and composed by Frederick Smith Hyde. (statement of responsibility)

For voice and piano.

Manuscript in ink.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form)

Staff notation. (language)

Words written as text. (language)

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Date

1914 - 1918
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Contributors

Hyde, Frederick S. (lyricist)
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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The emigrant's directory to the western states of North America; including a voyage out from Liverpool; the geography and topography of the whole western country, according to its latest improvemtnes; with instructions for descending the rivers Ohio and Mississippi; also, a brief account of a new British settlement on the headwaters of the Susquehanna, in Philadelphia [!]

The emigrant's directory to the western states of North America; including a voyage out from Liverpool; the geography and topography of the whole western country, according to its latest improvemtnes; with instructions for descending the rivers Ohio and Mississippi; also, a brief account of a new British settlement on the headwaters of the Susquehanna, in Philadelphia [!]

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The emigrant's directory to the western states of North America; including a voyage out from Liverpool; the geography and topography of the whole western country, according to its latest improvemtnes; with instructions for descending the rivers Ohio and Mississippi; also, a brief account of a new British settlement on the headwaters of the Susquehanna, in Philadelphia [!]

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