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Young Eph's lament, or Oh, whar will I go if dis war breaks de country up

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history civil war songs with piano african americans songs and music war and conflict civil war and reconstruction saint louis du nord young eph young eph lament whar dis war breaks dis war breaks country popular songs 1862 high resolution notated music
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01/01/1862
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Murphy, J. B. (lyricist)
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label_outline Explore Dis War Breaks, Eph, Young Eph

Now may again breaks winter's chain

"Dis von don't count." Mr. Joseph Jefferson, in his celebrated character of Rip Van Winkle

The air raid protective services. No city functions properly if its supply of gas, water, and electricity is blocked or its telephone wires are out of order. Utilities repair crews are on hand to "shoot trouble" in any of these services, should bomb damage cause any breaks

Who dat say chicken in dis crowd?

Crossing the "breaks" country of northeast Texas panhandle. Note cap-rock on hills in distance. This is the level of the plains a little farther west enroute to Amarillo, Texas on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad

Government discovers method to preseve film. Folding endurance test, The flexibility is measured in this folding endurance tester. A strip of film is folded back and forth under tension until it breaks, and the number of folds it withstands is counted. Three types of films have been studied, termed accoring to the chemical process of making them, acetate, viscose, and nitrate. The acetate base proved to be very stable on heating and is considered suitable for permanent records if properly made. The nitrate base became brittle quite raipidly and is considered unsuited for record purposes. The viscose base is in an intermediate position similar to that of record papers made from ordinary bleach wood fiber, 7/8/38

Porta S. Paolo ot. Trigemina / /G. Vasi dis. e inc.

Young Eph's jubilee: (answer to Young Eph's lament) song and dance as performed by Thomas Gethings of Kelly & Leon's Minstrels words by J. B. Murphy Esq.; music by W. H. Brockway.

Susan Jane, or, Dis child is by his lub forsaken

Dis darkey's growing old - Public domain American sheet music, 1881

The darktown bicycle race-a sudden halt: "I knowd we'd have busted de record if it hadn't bin for dis misforchin"

Snolly-goster Ebenezer: song and dance written by J.B. Murphy, author of Young Eph's lament, Charcoal philosophy, Bully nigger Amos; and sung with immense success by J.W. Smith and others at the principal concert halls and theatres.

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history civil war songs with piano african americans songs and music war and conflict civil war and reconstruction saint louis du nord young eph young eph lament whar dis war breaks dis war breaks country popular songs 1862 high resolution notated music