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<filedesc>
<titlestmt>
<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Finding Aid for the Collection of
Sheet Music,
<date encodinganalog="date" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" type="inclusive" normal="1790/1950" certainty="approximate">circa 1790-1950
</date> </titleproper>
<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay"> Collection of Sheet
Music </titleproper>
<author encodinganalog="contributor">Finding aid prepared by John
Bewley.</author>
</titlestmt>
<publicationstmt>
<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">State University of New York at Buffalo. Music Library</publisher>
<address>
<addressline>112 Baird Hall</addressline>
<addressline>Buffalo, New York 14260-4750</addressline>
<addressline>United States</addressline>
<addressline>Phone: 716 645-2924</addressline>
<addressline>Fax: 716 645-3906</addressline>
<addressline/>
<addressline/>
</address>
<p>&#xA9;
<date type="publication" encodinganalog="date">2018</date>. State
University of New York at Buffalo. All rights reserved.</p>
</publicationstmt>
</filedesc>
<profiledesc>
<creation>Finding aid encoded in EAD by John Bewley, July 2018.
</creation>
<langusage>Finding aid written in
<language encodinganalog="language" langcode="eng">English.</language>
</langusage>
<descrules>Finding aid prepared using DACS (
<title render="italic">Describing Archives: A Content Standard
</title>).</descrules>
</profiledesc>
</eadheader>
<archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21">
<did>
<head>Collection Overview</head>
<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245$a">Collection of Sheet
Music,
<unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1790/1950" type="inclusive" datechar="creation" certainty="approximate">circa 1790-1950
</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<unitid encodinganalog="099" countrycode="US" repositorycode="NBuU-Mu" label="Collection Number">Mus. Arc. 47</unitid>
<origination label="Creator">
<corpname encodinganalog="110" role="compiler" source="lcnaf"> State
University of New York at Buffalo. Music Library</corpname>
</origination>
<physdesc label="Extent">
<extent unit="linear foot" encodinganalog="300$a">2 linear feet</extent>
(<extent unit="box" encodinganalog="300$a">2 boxes</extent>,
<extent unit="item" encodinganalog="300$a">92 items</extent>) </physdesc>
<langmaterial label="Language of Material" encodinganalog="546">
Collection material in <language encodinganalog="041" langcode="eng">English.</language> </langmaterial>
<repository label="Repository" encodinganalog="852">
<corpname>State University of New York at Buffalo. Music Library</corpname>
<address>
<addressline>112 Baird Hall</addressline>
<addressline>Buffalo, New York 14260-4750</addressline>
<addressline>United States</addressline>
<addressline>Phone: 716 645-2924</addressline>
<addressline>Fax: 716 645-3906</addressline>
<addressline/>
<addressline/>
</address>
</repository>
<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="520$a">Collection of 92 pieces
of sheet music, chiefly from the United States, most with title page
illustrations. </abstract>
<unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1790/1950">circa 1790-1950
</unitdate>
</did>
<descgrp type="admininfo">
<head>Administrative Information</head>
<prefercite encodinganalog="524">
<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>[Specified item], Collection of Sheet Music, circa 1790-1950, Music
Library, The State University of New York at Buffalo.</p>
</prefercite>
<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
<head>Terms of Access</head>
<p>Materials can be examined by qualified researchers in the Music
Library during hours of operation during which Music Librarians are present. In
order to insure access, researchers are advised to contact the Music Library in
advance of visits. </p>
</accessrestrict>
<userestrict encodinganalog="540">
<head>Copyright</head>
<p>Copyright for the materials in the collection does not reside with
the Music Library. Therefore, patrons wishing to publish any item, or part of
an item from this collection for any purpose, are responsible for securing
requisite permissions. </p>
</userestrict>
<acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
<head>Acquisition Information</head>
<p>Collection compiled by the Music Library from a combination of
purchases and gifts.</p>
</acqinfo>
<accruals encodinganalog="584">
<head>Accruals and Additions</head>
<p>No further accruals are expected to this collection. </p>
</accruals>
<processinfo encodinganalog="583">
<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Julia Cordani, 2018.</p>
</processinfo>
</descgrp>
<bioghist encodinganalog="545">
<head>Historical Note</head>
<p>The collection was compiled by staff of the University at Buffalo Music Library, drawing on both gifts and purchased acquisitions. </p>
</bioghist>
<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
<head>Scope and Content Note</head>
<p>The collection contains 92 pieces of sheet music, 77 of which were
published in the United States, 13 in England, and 1 each in Ireland and
France. The musical content is split almost evenly between piano music and
vocal music with piano accompaniment. The piano music includes works in dance
forms, including galops, waltzes, polkas, marches, Schottisches, quadrilles,
and mazurkas. The topical subjects of the music and illustrations (43 of which
are in color) includes American Civil War battles and persons, the transatlantic cable,
and celebrities of the stage.</p>
</scopecontent>
<arrangement encodinganalog="351">
<head>Arrangement</head>
<p>The collection is arranged alphabetically by composer surname,
followed by title.</p>
</arrangement>
<dsc type="in-depth">
<head>Container List</head>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8b84">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">01</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Badarzewska, Thekla, 1834-1861</persname>
<title type="uniform">Modlitwa dziewicy ; arranged</title>
<title type="transcribed">Maiden's prayer for the piano
forte,</title>
<unitdate>1859</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): S. T. Gordon</p>
<p>For piano, four hands.</p>
<p>Arranger: Bellak, Ja's (James)</p>
<p>Other title: Prie&#x300;re exauce&#x301;e (Prayer granted)</p>
<p>Although the title Prie&#x300;re exauce&#x301;e is stated on the title page,
the music matches the work titled Prie&#x300;re d'une vierge.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: a woman kneeling in prayer / printed by
P. S. Duval and Son.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8b9b">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">02</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Baker, Thomas, active 19th century</persname>
<title type="uniform">Black crook. Transformation polka ;
arranged</title>
<title type="transcribed">Transformation polka,</title>
<unitdate>1867</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (8 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Wm. A. Pond and Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Other title: Black crook</p>
<p>Dedicated to Mrs. R. D. Holmes.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: portrait of ballerina Mdlle.
Bonfanti / lithographed by Major and Knapp Eng. Mf'g. and Lith. Co.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8ba0">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">03</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Baker, Thomas, active 19th century</persname>
<title type="uniform">Palace garden polka</title>
<title type="transcribed">Palace garden polka,</title>
<unitdate>1858</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Horace Waters</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Bird song parts indicated on music.</p>
<p>Dedicated to the Lady Patrons [of the Promenade Concerts].</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: view of the Palace Garden, New
York City, with a bandstand and fountain, and crowd of people in attendance /
lithographed by Sarony, Major, and Knapp.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8ba3">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">04</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808-1870</persname>
<title type="uniform">O take me to thy heart again</title>
<title type="transcribed">O take me to thy heart again,</title>
<unitdate>between 1866-1879</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Beer and Schirmer</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Lyricist: Rankin, Jessica</p>
<p>Other title: Oh take me to thy heart again</p>
<p>Title page illustration: various types of filigree illuminating
title / lithographed by Pearson.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8ba8">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">05</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Becket, Thomas a&#x300;, approximately 1817-approximately
1871</persname>
<title type="uniform">He was such a nice young man</title>
<title type="transcribed">He was such a nice young man : a
celebrated comic song,</title>
<unitdate>between 1832 and 1847</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (6 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Firth and Hall</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Lyricist: Alldridge, R. W.</p>
<p>Lyricist name stated as W. R. Aldridge in caption title.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: a man apprehending another man, with
onlookers in the street and in houses above / lithographed by Fleetwood.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bac">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">06</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Blewitt, J.</persname>
<title type="uniform">Tarnation strange</title>
<title type="transcribed">Tarnation strange, or Yankee wonders :
comic song sung by Mr. Buckingham at the Royal Gardens Vauxhall,</title>
<unitdate>circa 1840</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (7 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Firth and Hall</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Lyricist: Coleman, Henry (Lyricist)</p>
<p>Other title: Yankee wonders</p>
<p>Caption title: Tarnation strange, or Yankee wonders, written by
the American Boz, composed by T. Blewett. Blewitt, or Blewett, is possibly a
pseudonym of publisher James Hewitt rather than English composer Jonathan
Blewitt. Copy trimmed, with loss of information.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: five comic scenes with lyrics beneath
them depicting various situations described in the lyrics.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bb0">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">07</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Blumenthal, Jacques</persname>
<title type="uniform">Fleurs embl&#xE9;matiques. Pens&#xE9;e</title>
<title type="transcribed">Pens&#xE9;e, no. 2 des fleurs embl&#xE9;matiques
pour le piano,</title>
<unitdate>between 1858-1860</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>London (England): Cramer, Beale and Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Other title: Fleurs embl&#xE9;matiques</p>
<p>Dedicated to Miss Marshall. Full publication statement: Londres
: Cramer, Beale &amp; Co. ; Paris : Brandus &amp; Co. ; Philadelphia : G.
Andre&#x301; &amp; Co.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: wreath of flowers around title
text.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bb5">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">08</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Boieldieu, Adrien, 1775-1834</persname>
<title type="uniform">Dame blanche. Chantez joyeux menestrels.
Vocal score. English</title>
<title type="transcribed">Robin Adair as sung by Theodore Habelmann
in the opera of La dame Blanche,</title>
<unitdate>1866</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Philadelphia (Pa.): G. Andre and Co.</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>"Correct edition as sung by Mr. Habelmann"--Caption.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: a man playing a lute on a street to a
woman above looking out from a window.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bc7">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">09</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Braham, David, 1838-1905</persname>
<title type="uniform">Mulligan guard ; arranged</title>
<title type="transcribed">Mulligan guard,</title>
<unitdate>1873</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Wm. A. Pond and Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Arranger: Angelo, D.</p>
<p>Drum and fife parts indicated on music.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Mr. Josh Hart. Composed, arranged and performed
with great success by Harrigan and Hart.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: Harrigan &amp; Hart in Mulligan guard
uniform, with an African American boy in background holding a sign reading
"M.G.".</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bcc">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">10</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Brougham, John, 1810-1880</persname>
<title type="uniform">Fine ould Irish gintleman</title>
<title type="transcribed">Fine ould Irish gintleman,</title>
<unitdate>1845</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Boston (Mass.): Geo. P. Reed</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Written and sung by John Brougham and dedicated to his friend
Oliver C. Wyman of Boston.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: a man with a pipe and cane in tattered
clothes / lithographed by Bufford and Co.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bd2">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">11</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Brown, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1818-1891</persname>
<title type="uniform">Early dawn polka</title>
<title type="transcribed">Early dawn polka,</title>
<unitdate>1853</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (7 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): William Hall and Son</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Miss Rebecca S. Burge.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: rooster with snowy farm in
background / lithographed and printed in color by Sarony, Major, and Knapp.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bd7">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">12</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Brown, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1818-1891</persname>
<title type="uniform">Happy family polka</title>
<title type="transcribed">Happy family polka,</title>
<unitdate>1851</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (7 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Firth, Pond and Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to S. P. Wardwell of Providence, R. I.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: family sitting by a fire in the parlor
/ lithographed by Sarony and Major.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bdc">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">13</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Brown, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1818-1891</persname>
<title type="uniform">Ocean telegraph march</title>
<title type="transcribed">Ocean telegraph march,</title>
<unitdate>1858</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Firth, Pond and Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Cyrus W. Field.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: portrait of Cyrus W. Field surrounded
by flags, ships, and an ocean telegraph line side view / lithographed by
Sarony, Major, and Knapp.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8be1">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">14</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Buckley, Frederick, 1833-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">I shouldn't like to tell</title>
<title type="transcribed">I shouldn't like to tell : a semi comic
ballad,</title>
<unitdate>1858</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Buffalo (N.Y.): Sheppard and Cottier</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Miss. Hattie Bronn.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree surrounding title /
lithographed by Wakelam and Bro.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8be8">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">15</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Callcott, John Wall, 1766-1821</persname>
<title type="uniform">Multiplication table</title>
<title type="transcribed">Multiplication table,</title>
<unitdate>between 1798-1807</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (3 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Dublin (Ireland): Gough's Piano Forte, Harp, and Music
Warehouse</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8bed">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">16</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Clarke, J. P. (James Power), 1816-1889</persname>
<title type="uniform">Queen's Hussars' polka</title>
<title type="transcribed">Queen's Hussars' polka,</title>
<unitdate>between 1848-1858</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (7 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>London (England): Jullien and Co.</p>
<p>For voice.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Lieutenant Colonel Shirley and the officers of the
7th (Queen's Own) Hussars.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: a soldier riding on a horse /
lithographed by M. and N. Hanhart.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c09">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">17</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Cook, T. J. (Thomas J.)</persname>
<title type="uniform">Four bells polka</title>
<title type="transcribed">Four bells polka : composed as a
companion to the popular "Three bells polka",</title>
<unitdate>1855</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (6 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): S. T. Gordon</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Addressed to Miss Elizabeth Nelson, dedicated to Captn.
Creighton, of the ship Three Bells.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree featuring bells and an
enlarged four note incipit / lithographed by Sarony and Co.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c10">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">18</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Coote, Charles, Jr.</persname>
<title type="uniform">Snow drift galop</title>
<title type="transcribed">Snow-drift galop,</title>
<unitdate>1870</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (7 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>London (England): Hopwood and Crew</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: a sled with two occupants being
pulled by a horse through the snow / lithographed by Stannard and Son.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c16">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">19</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Coote, Charles, Jr.</persname>
<title type="uniform">Eclipse galop</title>
<title type="transcribed">Eclipse galop,</title>
<unitdate>1865</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>London (England): Hopwood and Crew</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: red, blue, and yellow curved and
ornamented title lettering / lithographed by Concanen, Lee, and Siebe.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c1d">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">20</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Crosby, L. V. H., -1884</persname>
<title type="uniform">Kitty Clyde</title>
<title type="transcribed">Kitty Clyde,</title>
<unitdate>1853</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Syracuse (N.Y.): T. Hough</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to [his] friend T. Hough.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: portrait of a young girl fishing
on a stream with a house in the background / lithographed by Sarony and
Major.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c24">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">21</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Densmore, John H. (John Hopkins), 1880-1943</persname>
<title type="uniform">Longing, dear, for you</title>
<title type="transcribed">Longing, dear, for you,</title>
<unitdate>1919</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages) and 2 parts (1 page
each)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Boston (Mass.): Oliver Ditson and Co.</p>
<p>For voice, piano, violin, and violoncello.</p>
<p>Includes parts for violin and violoncello. The parts are not
indicated in the score</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: a woman holding a string of beads
amidst a flowery grove with a column in the background / E. M. Selfridge.</p>
</note>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Title page notes that there are available versions for "high voice
in G; medium voice in F; low voice in Eb". This edition is for medium voice in
F.</p>
</scopecontent>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c2b">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">22</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Dewing, A. A. M.</persname>
<title type="uniform">Pharmacy</title>
<title type="transcribed">Pharmacy : age-less art still
majestically marches on,</title>
<unitdate>1936</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Baltimore (Md.): J. Casper Sauer</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to the American Pharmaceutical Association.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: floral filigree illuminating the name
of the composer.</p>
</note>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Title page notes "the author endeavors to portray a parallel of
the two dramatic arts, - MUSIC and PHARMACY. Exemplifying an exaltation
accompanying any creative effort. Despite disappointments and meager
encouragement, each never-the-less still lavishly contributes a solace to
posterity."</p>
</scopecontent>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c33">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">23</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Dearer than life!</title>
<title type="transcribed">Dearer than life!,</title>
<unitdate>1869</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (2 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): W. J. Demorest</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Lyricist: Cooper, George, 1840-1927</p>
<p>Attributed to Foster by his friend and collaborator George
Cooper, who claims they worked on this song 3 weeks before Foster's death.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: four women in late 1800's clothing with
the caption "latest style of spring walking-costumes for March, 1869".
Illustration on rear cover: "Latest style of street and ball costumes for
March, 1869".</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c3a">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">24</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Give this to mother</title>
<title type="transcribed">Give this to Mother : Stephen C. Foster's
last musical idea,</title>
<unitdate>1864</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): P. A. Wundermann</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>From a poem by S. W. Harding.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: battle scene depicting the text of the
song / lithographed by Deutz Bros.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c43">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">25</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">I will be true to thee</title>
<title type="transcribed">I will be true to thee,</title>
<unitdate>1862</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (4 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Horace Waters</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: red and blue filigree in
geometric pattern forming a frame around the cover page text, which is the
cover for a sheet music series entitled "Foster's melodies" / lithographed by
Warren.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c4b">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">26</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Kissing in the dark</title>
<title type="transcribed">Kissing in the dark : ballad,</title>
<unitdate>1863</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): John J. Daly</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Lyricist: Cooper, George, 1840-1927</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree illuminating title text /
engraved by Quidor.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c53">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">27</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Laura Lee</title>
<title type="transcribed">Laura Lee : song,</title>
<unitdate>1851</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Baltimore (Md.): F. D. Benteen</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree illuminating title text.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c91">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">28</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Merry, merry month of May; arranged</title>
<title type="transcribed">Merry, merry month of May : song and
chorus written and composed for Clarke's School Visitor (Philadelphia),</title>
<unitdate>1862</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Boston (Mass.): Oliver Ditson and Co.</p>
<p>For voice, chorus, and piano.</p>
<p>The music, in the Key of B&#x266D;, is arranged as a vocal solo with
piano accompaniment and as an unaccompanied mixed quartet. The air is Foster's
"The White House Chair" arranged in this setting by Foster.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree illuminating title text.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8c9a">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">29</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Oh! Lemuel! Go down to de cotton
field</title>
<title type="transcribed">Oh! Lemuel! Go down to de cotton field :
Ethiopian song,</title>
<unitdate>1850</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Baltimore (Md.): F. D. Benteen</p>
<p>For voice and piano, with choral refrain.</p>
<p>Title page notes that this piece was originally performed by the
Christy Minstrels and the Campbell's Minstrels.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree illuminating title text /
engraved by Webb.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8ca4">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">30</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">No one to love?</title>
<title type="transcribed">Why, no one to love? Answer to No one to
love,</title>
<unitdate>1862</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): S. T. Gordon</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>In response to "No one to love", by M. H. Frank.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree illuminating title text /
engraved by Webb.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8cad">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">31</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Willie we have missed you</title>
<title type="transcribed">Willie we have missed you,</title>
<unitdate>1854</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (6 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Firth, Pond and Co.</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>At head of title: "Foster's melodies, no. 25".</p>
<p>Title page illustration: a woman greeting a man at home with
children's toys on the floor / lithographed by Sarony and Co.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8cb6">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">32</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Fowler, J. A., 1819-1878</persname>
<title type="uniform">Watchman's polka mazurka</title>
<title type="transcribed">Watchman's polka mazurka,</title>
<unitdate>1855</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (6 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): William Hall and Son</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Henry Long Esq.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: a watchman looks over a young child
sitting on a step on a snowy night / lithographed by Sarony and Co.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8cc1">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">33</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Franklin, Malvin M.</persname>
<title type="uniform">Miserable rag</title>
<title type="transcribed">Miserable rag,</title>
<unitdate>1915</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>New York (N.Y.): Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Color title page illustration: three dark figures playing
instruments in a tree in front of a green background / illustrated by
Barbelle.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8cca">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">34</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Fry, William Henry, 1813-1864</persname>
<title type="uniform">Leonora. Affection waltz; arranged</title>
<title type="transcribed">Affection waltz : composed and arranged
for the piano forte,</title>
<unitdate>1850</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (3 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Buffalo (N.Y.): J. Sage and Sons</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: filigree around the cover page text,
which is the cover for a sheet music series entitled "J. Sage and Sons
Collection of Popular and Standard Waltzes, Songs, and Quick Steps, Arranged
for the Piano Forte" / lithographed by Warren.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8cd4">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">35</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Grantham, William, composer</persname>
<title type="uniform">Who'd a thought of seeing you?</title>
<title type="transcribed">Who'd a thought of seeing you? Comic song
sung by Mr. Buckingham, Mr. Howell, [and] Mr. Herbert,</title>
<unitdate>between 1834-1858</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (5 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>London (England): T. E. Purday</p>
<p>For voice and piano.</p>
<p>Lyricist: Farmer, Frederick</p>
<p>Title page illustration: two men at the counter of a pawn shop
with attending clerk / lithographed by George Edward Madeley.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8ce0">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">36</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Grobe, Charles</persname>
<title type="uniform">Battle of Port Royal</title>
<title type="transcribed">Battle of Port Royal, or the Bombardment
of Forts Walker and Beauregard,</title>
<unitdate>1861</unitdate>
</unittitle>
<physdesc>
<extent>1 score (9 pages)</extent>
</physdesc>
<note>
<p>Boston (Mass.): Oliver Ditson and Co.</p>
<p>For piano.</p>
<p>Other title: Bombardment of Forts Walker and Beauregard</p>
<p>Programmatic narrative of the Civil War Battle of Port Royal
printed above music.</p>
<p>Dedicated to Commodore S. F. DuPont and his brave
associates.</p>
<p>Title page illustration: ships in battle at Port Royal with
small battle map in bottom left corner / lithographed by John Henry
Bufford.</p>
</note>
</did>
</c>
<c level="item" id="c_5ccc8a1fe8cea">
<did>
<container type="box">1</container>
<container type="item">37</container>
<unittitle>
<persname>Handy, W. C. (William Christopher), 1873-1958</persname>
<title type="uniform">Saint Louis Blues</title>
<title type="transcribed">Saint Louis Blues : the international