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There's a cross in the window - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Summary

lyric and music by J.W. Whealton, probation officer. (statement of responsibility)

Caption title.

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)

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Date

1914 - 1918
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Contributors

Whealton, J. W. (lyricist)
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Library of Congress
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label_outline Explore Window, Cross, World War I Sheet Music

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Great America - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Clara Barton Papers: Red Cross File, 1863-1957; American National Red Cross, 1878-1957; Relief operations; Spanish-American War; Correspondence; General; 1898, June-July 11

The service flag - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Uncle Sam's army - Public domain World War One sheet music

Village women from Dartford, near London, visit American soldiers in new hospital just opened by American army there. Few of the visitors come empty-handed. They bring little gifts of all kinds for the soldiers, and the Red Cross usually commandeer their services, also for the distribution of comfort bags and other Red Cross material to distant parts of the grounds. All these things are carried about in "hospital wagons", which are sometimes pilled by the young women visitors, and sometimes by the convalescent Americans

A hymn of thanksgiving te deum laudamus : for tenor solo, chorus, orchestra, chimes and organ

The faith of a soldier's mother

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