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The president's emancipation march composed for the piano by Geo. E. Fawcett.
Reply to the bonnie blue flag words by Mrs. C. Sterett; music by M. H. Frank.
The savior of our country [lyrics] by O. Wheelock; [music by James W. Porter].
The martyred patriot: grand funeral march; performed on the reception of the remains of our beloved President Abraham Lincoln at Philad'a, April 22, 1865 by J.W. Porter.
Lincoln quick step / [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Lincoln quick step / [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Additional copy (scsm0069) with variant advts. beginning: Lee & Walker's late popular ballads. Additional copy (scsm0070) with variant cover, and advts. lacking. Plate/Publisher number: 8083.4

Old Abe has gone and did it boys: song by J.P. Webster; arranged by R. de Roode.

Old Abe has gone and did it boys: song by J.P. Webster; arranged by R....

Caption title. Series: Gems of melody: 100 songs of J.P. Webster, arranged for the piano forte in an easy, pleasing, and highly instructive manner by Rudolf de Roode

Lincoln victory song, Lincoln alma mater by Fred Waring, Tom Waring, & Pat Ballard.

Lincoln victory song, Lincoln alma mater by Fred Waring, Tom Waring, &...

Plate/Publisher number: 4 Number of duplicate copies: 2

How sleep the brave words by William Collins; music by Carlo Bardetti.
Requiem by George William Warren.

Requiem by George William Warren.

In publisher's printed pink wrappers. Plate/Publisher number: 6128

We are coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more composed and arranged by Professor A. Cull.

We are coming Father Abra'am, six hundred thousand more composed and a...

From a poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham by James Sloan Gibbons (Robert Morris). Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. The words sometimes erroneously attributed t... More

I'se on de way: choruses & solo arranged & composed by Wurzel [pseud.]
Stand! Father Abraham: song & chorus words by S.C. Burdick ; music by J.M. Stillman.
President Lincoln's funeral march by J.T. Wamelink.

President Lincoln's funeral march by J.T. Wamelink.

Caption title. Series: Beauties for the home circle.

Rebellion's weak back : as sung by Billy Morris at Morris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge written by F. Wilmarth.
The name of Abraham: with ukulele arrangement; successfully sung by J. C. Flippen by Howard Johnson, Irving Bibo and Lew Klein.
Paul Dresser's Lincoln, Grant & Lee, or, The war is over many years.

Paul Dresser's Lincoln, Grant & Lee, or, The war is over many years.

Public domain scan of American Civil War musical notation, Confederates, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lincoln quick step / [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Lincoln quick step / [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Additional copy (scsm0069) with variant advts. beginning: Lee & Walker's late popular ballads. Additional copy (scsm0070) with variant cover, and advts. lacking. Plate/Publisher number: 8083.4

Lincoln quick step [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Lincoln quick step [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Additional copy (scsm0070) with variant cover, and advts. lacking. Plate/Publisher number: 8083.4 Additional copy (scsm0068) with variant advts. beginning: A list of the best songs and pieces.

Oh! massa's gwine to Washington written by Edmund Kirke, author of Among the pines; music by C.S. Brainard.
Vote for Abraham: campaign song of '64 by Union.
Old Abe the battle eagle song & chorus poetry by L. J. Bates, Esq.; music by T. Martin Towne, author of Our boys are coming home.
Live but one moment: ballad poetry & music by J.W. Turner.

Live but one moment: ballad poetry & music by J.W. Turner.

Plate/Publisher number: 5062 Additional copy (scsm0182) with variant imprint.

President Lincoln's funeral dirge by Rose Rynder.

President Lincoln's funeral dirge by Rose Rynder.

Additional copy (scsm0154) with variant cover, imprint, and plate number. Plate/Publisher number: 346.4

The hurrah for the red, white & blue: an old friend in a new dress lines by Robert Burns, altered and adapted to suit the present times by James E. Murdoch.
Lincoln Pavilion: souvenir polka by Geo. Schleiffarth.
The campaign polka composed and respectfully dedicated to the Philadelphia Liberty Cornet Band by Mary E. Walsh.
The president's hymn: song and chorus words by Dr. Muhlenburg [sic]; music by J.W. Turner.
Kingdom coming Henry C. Work arranged for guitar by John Molter.

Kingdom coming Henry C. Work arranged for guitar by John Molter.

Caption title. Series: Songs & ballads of Henry C. Work. Additional copy (scsm0214) with variant cover, imprint and musical arrangement. Plate/Publisher number: 196.4

We are coming Father Abraham, six hundred thousand more by Chas. Grobe.

We are coming Father Abraham, six hundred thousand more by Chas. Grobe...

Caption title. Series: Flowers of spring : a choice collection of popular songs with brilliant variations for the piano. In publisher's printed yellow wrappers.

President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmüller.

President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmüller.

Caption title. Series: Marches and quicksteps. Additional copy (scsm0082) with advts. lacking, variant cover and publisher: Hamilton S. Gordon. Additional copy (scsm0084) with advts. lacking, variant cover and ... More

Let the president sleep written by James M. Stewart; music by Geo. A. Brown.
Lincoln Park march: as performed by H. Balatka's orchestra composed by Chas. Breytspraak.
Jonathan to John words by Hosea Bigelow; music composed by F. Boott.
Anne Rutledge [words by] Edgar Lee Masters; music for voice and piano by Sam Raphling.

Anne Rutledge [words by] Edgar Lee Masters; music for voice and piano ...

Caption title. Series: Spoon River Anthology. Plate/Publisher number: 2-4

President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmüller.

President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmüller.

Caption title. Series: Marches and quicksteps. Additional copy (scsm0083) with advts., variant cover and publisher: S.T. Gordon & son. Additional copy (scsm0084) with variant cover and publisher: Horace Waters.

Our martyr president poetry by W. Dexter Smith, Jr.; music by Oscar Linden.
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.
Uncle Sam's menagerie: a Union campaign song and chorus words and music composed and respectfully dedicated to Hon. J.K. Moorhead, M.C.; by J. William Pope.
Nomination song words by Chas. Haynes; music by J.E. Haynes.

Nomination song words by Chas. Haynes; music by J.E. Haynes.

Caption title. Series: Three offerings to thee, goddess of liberty.

Emancipation hymn: quartette & chorus composed and dedicated by permission to the Salem Union League by Manuel Fenollosa, Salem, Mass., June 1863; [words by R T. L.]
Abraham's tea party: song & chorus by J.H. McNaughton.
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.
The president's hymn: song and chorus words by Dr. Muhlenburg [sic]; music by J.W. Turner.
In memory of Abraham Lincoln: a funeral march by John K. Paine.
The Bell and Everett schottische composed by Francis H. Brown.
Lincoln quick step [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Lincoln quick step [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Plate/Publisher number: 8083.4 Additional copy (scsm0068) with variant cover and advts. beginning: A list of the best songs and pieces. Additional copy (scsm0069) with variant cover and advts. beginning: Lee & ... More

Our noble chief has passed away: elegy on the death of Abraham Lincoln words by Geo. Cooper; music by J.R. Thomas.
President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmüller.

President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmüller.

Caption title. Series: Marches and quicksteps. Additional copy (scsm0082) with advts. lacking, variant cover and publisher: Hamilton S. Gordon. Additional copy (scsm0084) with advts. lacking, variant cover and ... More

Lincoln quickstep composed & arranged by Jessie Brinley

Lincoln quickstep composed & arranged by Jessie Brinley

Caption title. Series: Priceless pearls : a collection of beautiful pieces for the piano. Plate/Publisher number: 4

Old Abe polka: composed for the piano for B. Leidersdorf & co., Old Abe tobaccos.
'63 is the jubilee words by J. L. Greene; music by D. A. French.
Our national Union march most respectfully dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, by the composer, Charles Rehm.
Our national Union march most respectfully dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, by the composer, Charles Rehm.
Our national Union march most respectfully dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, by the composer, Charles Rehm.
Dirge: our deeply lamented martyred president words written by O. Wheelock; music composed by E. Mack.
The nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a solo, trio, duett or full chorus; arranged for the piano or organ words by R.C.; music by Konrad Treuer.

The nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a so...

Additional copy (scsm0175) with variant cover and foliation, advts. lacking.

Northmen, awake: quartette & chorus words by S. Fillmore Bennett; music by J.P. Webster.

Northmen, awake: quartette & chorus words by S. Fillmore Bennett; musi...

Caption title. Series: Songs of the present time: melodies of beauty, words of progress, ideas of progress. Plate/Publisher number: 1498

The 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.
Lincoln's requiem words by Irene Boynton; music by J.A. Butterfield.
In memoriam: in honor of President Lincoln by Dr. F. Haase.
Lincoln Park march: as performed by H. Balatka's orchestra composed by Chas. Breytspraak.
Our 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].

Our country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abra...

Includes 3 verses in German. Plate/Publisher number: 678 Additional copy (scsm0073) with variant cover and price. Additional copy (scsm0074) with variant cover, vocal arrangement and plate number.

Uncle Abram, bully for you: song and chorus by G.R. Lampard; [words by J. Smith, Jr.].
Lincoln, Union, victory: march by C.O. Lundberg.
Funeral march: to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the martyr president of the United States of America, who died April 15th, in the 57th year of his age music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst.

Funeral march: to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the martyr president ...

Additional copy (scsm0128) with variant cover, imprint and advts. Additional copy (scsm0130) with variant pictorial cover.

Abraham's covenant: a new battle song words & music by A. Bert. Tobey.
President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmuller, leader of 22nd Regiment Band, N. Y. S. M.

President Lincoln's grand march by F. B. Helmsmuller, leader of 22nd R...

Additional copy (scsm0082) with variant cover and publisher: Hamilton S. Gordon. Additional copy (scsm0083) with advts., variant cover and publisher: S.T. Gordon.

Old honest Abe for me: song and chorus arranged for the piano forte by G.D.S.
Monody on the death of A. Lincoln: sixteenth president of the United States, born Feb. 12th 1808, died by the hand of an assassin April 15th 1865 words & music by J.C. Beckel.
Jonathan to John words by Hosea Bigelow; music composed by F. Boott.
W. Dexter Smith's exquisite and popular poem In memoriam Abraham Lincoln music by M. Keller, to whom sole permission was given by the author and publisher of the poem Messrs J. & E. Hoch, Boston.
We are coming father Abraham, or, Three hundred thousand more: inscribed to our volunteers by A. B. Irving.

We are coming father Abraham, or, Three hundred thousand more: inscrib...

From a poem first published in the New York Evening Post, July 16, 1862: We are coming, Father Abraham by James Sloan Gibbons (Robert Morris). Cf. BAL, v. 1, p. 346. The words sometimes erroneously attributed t... More

Lincoln'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.
Saule-pleureur = Weeping willow: marche funébre du President Lincoln composé par B.A. Whaples.
Enjolras, the song of the patriot written and composed by Edmundus Scotus, R.Q.S.; arranged for the piano by George Zoeller.
Dan Bryant's popular comic song How are you green-backs: as sung by him with immense success at Bryant's Minstrels; also by Mrs. John Wood in the grand fairy extravaganza Fair one with the golden locks words by E. Bowers, Esq. ; arranged by Chas. Glover ; [additional verses by G.W.H. Griffin].
President Lincoln's funeral march composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Lincoln by Francis Mueller.
Jack on the green: plantation song; composed for and sung by Bryant's Minstrels by Dan. D. Emmett, author of U.S.G., the famous new national walk around.
Emancipation march: composed and arranged for the piano and respectfully dedicated to his excellency Abraham Lincoln by Thomas J. Martin.

Emancipation march: composed and arranged for the piano and respectful...

Caption title. Series: Popular marches, battle pieces, etc. for piano or organ.

Farewell father, friend and guardian: song and chorus words by L.M. Dawn; music by Geo. F. Root.

Farewell father, friend and guardian: song and chorus words by L.M. Da...

Additional copy (scsm0149) with variant imprint and advts. Additional copy (scsm0151) with variant cover, musical arrangement and advts.

That's what the niggers then will do: answer to "Young Eph's Lament" words by Tom Russell; sung with immense success by Johny Allen of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels; music by Geo. H. Barton.
Rest, martyr, rest: song and chorus music by Geo. P. Graff; words by Jas. E. Glass.
Funeral march: performed at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln music by Donizetti.

Funeral march: performed at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln music by Do...

Plate/Publisher number: 22563 Additional copy (scsm0038) with variant cover and title.

The American Volunteers' triumphal march by Dr. Edward Clapham, surgeon, 7th Mich. V. Inf., late of Army of Potomac & Tennessee.
Our 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].

Our country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abra...

Includes 3 verses in German. Additional copy (scsm0074) with variant price, vocal arrangement and plate number. Additional copy (scsm0075) with variant cover and price. Plate/Publisher number: 678

The good old Union wagon: corrected from the original song, called The secession wagon by S. Matthews.

The good old Union wagon: corrected from the original song, called The...

Caption title. Series: Music for the Union. Plate/Publisher number: 3553.3

Lincoln's funeral march composed by Ch. Jos. Fischer.
Rail splitters polka [composed by Harry L. Tatnall].
Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln [by Gaetano Donizetti].

Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln [by Gaetano Donizetti].

Number of duplicate copies: 2 Additional copy (scsm0039) with variant cover and title. Plate/Publisher number: 22563

Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Will you ever give the colored race a show: an appeal to Congress words and music by Robt. P. Jackson.
In memoriam: quartette on the death of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States /words by Mrs. E.J. Bugbee; music by H.T. Merrill.
Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud poem by Abraham Lincoln, late president of U.S.; music by Geo. C. Pearson.

Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud poem by Abraham Lincoln, l...

Poem by William Knox. Cf. Stevenson, The home book of verse. The words sometimes erroneously attributed to Abraham Lincoln. Plate/Publisher number: 3736-4

Live but one moment: ballad, poetry & music by J.W. Turner.

Live but one moment: ballad, poetry & music by J.W. Turner.

Additional copy (scsm0183) with variant imprint. Plate/Publisher number: 5062

Our 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].

Our country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abra...

Includes 3 verses in German. Additional copy (scsm0073) with variant price, vocal arrangement and plate number. Additional copy (scsm0075) with variant cover, vocal arrangement and plate number. Plate/Publisher... More

Our 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].

Our country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abra...

Includes 3 verses in German. Additional copy (scsm0073) with variant price, vocal arrangement and plate number. Additional copy (scsm0075) with variant cover, vocal arrangement and plate number. Plate/Publisher... More

Lincoln quick step [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Lincoln quick step [by Charles Grobe].. Charles Grobe

Additional copy (scsm0070) with variant cover, and advts. lacking. Plate/Publisher number: 8083.4 Additional copy (scsm0068) with variant advts. beginning: A list of the best songs and pieces.

Three cheers for Abe and Andy: a song for the times by Chas. B. Brigham.
A nation mourns her chief words and music by H. S. Thompson, author of Lilly Dale, Annie Lisle, Marion Lee, I am lonely since my mother died, etc.
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