Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 1 - Disc 1

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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 1 - Disc 1 Advance guards march, Albert W. Berg After the battle, Frank Howard Ah he kissed me when he left me, Lillia Dowling Alabama gorlitza, C. F. Yagle Alabama quick march, B. R. Lignoski Albermarle quick step, Charles W. Sykes All Forward- Garibaldi's hymn, P. Rondinella All hail to our banner, Geo. P. Graff All hail to our triumph, Harry Buckline All hail to the day, W. Williams All hail to the flag of freedom-, W. W. Skaats All hail to the union, J. M. Deems All hail to Ulysses-, J. E. Haynes All quiet along the Potomac to-night, John Hill Hewitt All quiet along the Potomac, J. Dayton All quiet- hark, no cannon's roar, J. S. Reed All's well, Thomas D. Sullivan America beloved, revered, W. P. Cunnington America, Milton Goldsmith America, my country tis of thee, Gustave Ascher American Army, polka, or military quickstep, Edward Clapham American banner march, A Union Lady American girl, Waldron Shear American marseillaise, Hugh von Elsner American medley, Thomas D. Sullivan American national songs for the Union, William Beschke American soldier's schottisch, H. F. Drott American volunteer's grand triumphal march, Edward Clapham An ode to the Union, Flaccus An Ode to Washington (A Song for my countrymen), Henri Drayton And so will the boys in blue, E. W. Locke Andy veto, Henry C. Work Angel mother, I'm coming home, M. J. Lessur Angel of dreams, Edward O. Eaton Angel of dreams, Edward O. Eaton [ver2] Angel of dreams, Edward O. Eaton [ver3] Anna Carter Lee, John Post Annie of the valle, J. R. Thomas Anniversary quickstep, J. Ringleben Answer to the bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank Answer to When this cruel war is over, Hermann L. Schreiner Answer to When this cruel war is over, Hermann L. Schreiner [ver2] Anthem of liberty, Richard Storrs Willis Appomattox waltz, C. L. Peticolas Arm- brothers, arm-, Marcus Colburn Army blue-, Edwy Wells Foster Army hymn, Otto Dresel Army of the Meramac, polonaise, A Militiaman Ashby galop, C. Orloff Ashley's quick step, Alonzo Bond Askew quick step, J. B. Henderson At eight in the morning, J. E. Haynes At home our friends are dying, W. J. Landram Atlanta's ours and fairly won, A. K. Virgil Attack-step, quickstep, C. C. de Nordendorf Awake- A southern war song, C. L. Peticolas Away goes Cuffee, or Hooray for 63, L. B. Starkweather Babylon is fallen, Henry C. Work Babylon is fallen-, Henry C. Work Banner march, Sep. Winner Banner polka, M. A. Schultz Battery schottisch, Hermann Bechter Battery Wagner polka-mazurka, Edmond Newmann Battle chorus, or Charge, boys- charge-, James H. Carter Battle hymn of the north, Geo. Barnum Battle hymn of the north, Geo. Barnum [ver2] Battle hymn of the republic, Mrs. Dr. S. G. Julia Ward Howe Battle of Fort Donelson, E. Grundy Battle of Richmond, Theodore Moelling Battle-flag polka, Hermann L. Schreiner Be merciful to the south, Wm. Ketchum Be my mother till I die, Elmer Ruan Coates Be true to the Union, L. E. Bradish Bear it gently to my mother, Frank M. Davis Bear them home tenderly, T. H. Howe Bear this gently to my mother, Geo. A. Russell Bear this gently to my mother, J. W. Turner Beauregard Bull Run quick step, J. A. Rosenberger Beauregard march, Chas. Lenschow Beauregard's polka, Knabe Beauregard's retreat from Shiloh, Skedaddles Behold our shrouded banner, J. C. Beckel Belle Missouri my Missouri, H. Schneider Bells of Shandon, T. D. Sullivan Benny Haven's o, Noble Butler Bill and I, Frank Wardlaw Bird of beauty, M. B. Scott Blest banner of freedom, Theo. F. Seward Blue bird is singing on the hill, or The Volunteers grave, H. M. Higgins Blue eyed soldier boy, Herman Th. Knake Bonnie blue flag lancers, Fred. van Olker Bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank Bonnie blue flag, Miller and Beacham Bounty jumpers lament, W. Arlington Brave battery boys, P. P. Bliss Brave boys are they-, Henry Clay Work Brave boys are they, Paul Mordaunt Brave McClellan is our leader now, Augustus Cull Brave McClellan march, James Bellak Brave men, behold your fallen chief, J. P. Webster Brave men, behold your fallen chief-, J. P. Webster Brave men, behold your fallen chief-, J. P. Webster [ver2] Break it gently to my mother, F. Buckley Breathe it softly to my loved ones, J. R. Thomas Breathe low thou gentle wind, Thomas Spencer Lloyd Breckinridge schottische, Ch. Grobe Brigade polka, Kate Voullaire Bright flag of our country, M. H. Morgan Bright southern star, B. F. Chase Bring him back to the home of his childhood, L. O. Emerson British volunteer's grand march, Augustus Cull Brooklyn grey cadets, grand march, Charles Edwards Brother and the fallen dragoon, J. P. Webster Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver2] Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver3] Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver4] Brother, in the army, J. P. Webster Brother, tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root Brother, when will you come back-, E. W. Locke Brother's fainting at the door, P. B. Isaacs Brothers hasten on to battle, Fred. Schilling Bugle march of the Fremont Hussars, Hermann Shols Burnham's American anthem, B.F. Burnham Burnside quickstep, C. E. Bright Burnside zouaves march, D. W. Reeves Burnside's grand march, J. Brinley Bury me at sunset, (a soldier's last request), Frank Wilder Bury the brave where they fall, H. L. Frisbie Bury the brave where they fall, Henrie L. Frisbie Butler's New Orleans march, Jessie Brinley Butler's triumphal march, Jas. J. Freeman By the camp-fire's lonely watch, or I dream of thee-, E. O. Eaton Cadet waltz, B. A. Burditt Call 'em names, Jeff, Wurzel Call me not back from the endless shore, Henry Tucker Camp life, Henry Mayer Camp Moore polka, S. Schlesinger Camp song of the Irish Brigade, Wm. Carter Hughes Camp song, why, soldiers, why-, S. D. S Camp Wilkins polka, W. P. Howard Campaign song for Abraham Lincoln, J. E. Haynes Camp-fire song, Edward O. Eaton Can the soldier forget-, Geo. F. Root Can the soldiers forget-, Geo. F. Root Can you tell me where they laid him-, L. W. Ballard Can you tell me where they laid him-, L. W. Ballard [ver2] Cantate, C. A. Predigam Canton zouaves march, H. J. Nothnagle Capitol March, Louis Berge Capt. Mallory's quick step, Florence Burr Capt. Thomas' quick step, James W. Porter Captain Bard's polka, Charlas A. Mintzer Care for them tenderly, C. L. Stevens Carolina, A. E. Blackmar Carrie Bell, Theo. von La Hache Carry me back to old Virginny, James Bland Castles in the air, Robert Adams Cavalry schottisch, A. Gunther Cavalry Sheridan, military galop, A. Birgfeld Cavalry signal galop, Henry Fries Cead millea failtha, quadrilles, Thomas D. Sullivan Champions of freedom, John Fletcher Charge a la bayonette, grand military quickstep, Pierre Berthoud Charge bayonets, Wm. Dressler Charleston is ours-, George A. Meitzke Chattanooga grand march, E. Mack Cheer- cheer- cheer-, Jas. E. Magruder Cheer up brave boys-, or Secesh played out, G. R. Lampard Cheer, boys, cheer or Morgan's war song Cheer, boys, cheer, Hermann Schneider Chickamauga grand march, H. Drewer Child of the regiment, Donizetti Christ will care for mother now, J. F. W City guards quick step, Eliodoro Camps City guards quick step, Eliodoro Camps [copy 2] Clara polka, Eugene Bischoff Clara schottisch, J. C. Gleffer Claribel, John H. Hewitt Clay's four steps polka, A. Cardona Clear the track rebel legion, W. Howard Doane Close the ranks firmly, Wm. Dressler Col. Barnet's march, J. M. Leland Col. Ellsworth funeral march, Sep. Winner Col. Ellsworth gallopade, Calixa Lavallee Col. Ellsworth's funeral march, Sep. Winner Col. Ellsworth's requiem march, A. J. Vaas Col. Hall's grand march, Charles H. Jarvis Col. Hyatt's military polka, Jno. R. Sweeney Col. James H. Perry's grand march, C. W. Thomas Col. John F. Hartranft's quick step, Thomas O'neill Col. McKean's quickstep, J. W. Alfred Cluett Colonel Baker's funeral march, Edgar M. Porter Colonel Long's quick-step, S. C. Perkins Columbia calls, W. O. Perkins Columbia grand triumphal march, Edmund S. Mattoon Columbia- our country for ever, Geo. W. Hewitt Columbia the hope of the world, Emil Stadler Columbia, grand march, C. F. Rudolph Columbia, my native land, J. P. Webster Columbia, queen of the land, Harvey B. Dodworth Columbia's call, Geo. F. Root Columbia's glorious banner, Joseph Paramore Columbia's guardian angels, Henry C. Work Com. J. A. Winslow's victory march, A. De Bubna Come at your country's call, or Join brave McClellan's boys, Kate Moncrief Come back to me mother, or The Blind slave boy's call, A. J. Abbey Come in out of the draft, or How are you conscript-, B. Frank Walters Come rally boys around our flag, John Darcie Come rally freemen, rally-, Parkhurst Come rally round our flag my boys, William Clifton Coming at last, Earnest Halphin Coming home from the old camp ground, John Baker Coming home from the old camp ground, William T. Rogers Coming home, or The Cruel war is over, Charles Carroll Sawyer Comrade, all around is brightness-, Geo. F. Root Comrade, I am going home, W. Irving Hartshorn Comrades I am dying, Geo. A. Russell Comrades I am going home, Geo. A. Russell Comrades, all around is brightness, Geo. F. Root Comrades, hasten to the battle, Geo. F. Root Comrades, hasten to the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver2] Comrades, lay me gently down, E. N. Catlin Comrades, touch the elbow, J. R. Thomas Confederacy march, A. F. Toulman Confederacy march, Alfred F. Toulmin Confederate schottisch, F. Southgate Confederates' grand march, Wm. H Hartwell Confederates' grand march, Wm. H. Hartwell Confederates' grand march, Wm. H. Hartwell [ver2] Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver2] Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver3] Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver4] Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver5] Conscripts galop, W. F. Wellman Consolidation medley, C. A. White Continental guard grand march, L. B. Powell Contraband now, Frank Wardlaw Contraband schottisch, Charles Young Contraband schottisch, Charles Young [ver2] Contraband waltz. Skedaddle grand march, Henry Tolman Contraband's song of freedom, Eastburn Cora schottisch, Charles Young Corn is king, H. T. Merrill Corporal schnapps, Henry C. Work Cradle song of the soldier's wife, Theodore T. Barker Crescent city guards quick step, A High Private Crescent City guards' quickstep, A High Private Crescent regiment mazurka, M. Hoeffner Crown the pale hero, J. B. Salisbury Cuffee's war song, L. B. Starkweather Darling little blue-eyed Nell, Frederick Buckley Dat's my philosophy, Edward Berry Dat's whats de matter wid de purps, J. Slinglandt Dawn of freedom, M. B. Ladd Dayton light guard march, C. Rex De darkie's rally, W. W. Partridge De darkies rallying song, J. P. Jones De day ob liberty's comin, G. F. Wurzel De lord he make us free, Charles Gates De United States hotel, M. G. Bisbee Dead on the battle field, J. C. Beckel Dear land of my fathers, or Columbia is mine, Bernard Covert Dear land of the south, Eugene Raymond Dear mother I'm wounded, Clarence Edwards Dear mother I've come home to die, Henry Tucker Dear mother I've come home to die, Henry Tucker [ver2] Dear mother the battle is over, Henry Fontrill Dear mother, I'll come home again, Fred. Wilson Dear mother, I've come home to die, Henry Tucker Dear wife I'm with you once again, Frank B. Ray Dear wife I'm with you once again, Frank B. Ray [ver2] Dearest wilt thou bid me go, M. Keller Death of Stonewall Jackson, C. Blamphin Death of the chieftain, M. Stacy Johnson Declaration of independence, of the United States, John E. Wilson Deep in a shady dell, Nelson Kneass Delaware- my Delaware-, John R. Sweeney Dey said we wouldn't fight, Parkhurst Dirge for a soldier, A. C. Gutterson Dirge sung at the consecration of the soldier's cemetary, Gettysburg, Pa., Alfred Delaney Dirge, E. Mack Dixie Doodle, M. Weir Dixie doodle, Wm. H. Stevens Dixie grand reel, J. C. Vierbeck Dixie Polka, J. R. Boulcott Dixie war song, H. S. Stanton Dixie war song, H. S. Stanton [ver2] Dixie's land, Charles Grobe Dixie's land, Dan D. Emmett Dixie's nurse, M. E Do not grieve for thy dear mother, Jas. W. Johnson Do they miss me at home-, S. M. Grannis Do they think of me at home-, H. L. Schreiner Don't give up the ship, Leonard Marshall Douglas' funeral march, Geo. W. Hewitt Douglas polka, A. Squire Douglas schottisch, Ch. Grobe Douglass schottisch, F. W. 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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 1 - Disc 2 129 Canal Street polka, Charles Mayer 13th Regiment quick step, R. B. Clark 29th Regiment march, Charles H. Gill 4 Mars souvenir, Octavie Romey 41st regiment march, Augusto Bendelari A Cheer for the west, J. L. Lower A Dirge for a soldier, Asa B. Hutchinson A Gloom is cast o'er all the land-, Henry Schroeder A Grant song, W. H. S A hero has fallen, J. P. King A hymn to peace, Eugene Bischoff A Mother's prayer, Otto Sutro Down upon the Rappahannock, Alice Hawthorne Down with the stars and bars, Wm. Weckerly Down with the traitors serpent flag, A. J. Higgins Dream of peace march, J. M. Leland Dreams, F. H. Hodges Drum grand march and Wilson's Zouave Quickstep, Frances Isabella King Forward march for Little Mac- Little Mac and Pendleton, various Forward- March, Rudolph Wittig Forward, march-, J. P. Holbrook Freedom truth and right, Carl Heinemann Freedom, truth and right, grand march, Carl Heinemann Freedom's battle-cry, W. H. Burleigh Freedom's harvest time, T. Martin Towne Freedom's home and flag, G. W. Beckel Freedom's jubilee, A.D. Logan Freedom's rally- Freedom's lament- Freedom's Revival- Freedom's jubilee, Adam D. Logan Freedom's rally, Margaret McNeil Freemen join the glorious anthem, R. J. Herrero Fremont hussars march, Charles Fradel Fremonts battle hymn, James G. Clark Fremont's battle march, George Barker Friends of the Union, M. F. H. Smith From north to south, military galop, Charles Fradel From the red battlefield, or The Dead volunteers, N. Barker Funeral march dedicated to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, J. C. Barnard Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, C. H. Bach Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, E. A. Parkhurst Funeral march to the memory of Colonel Baker, Geo. Felix Benkert Funeral march, Charles Wels Funeral march, Henry Mayer Funeral march, Hermann Daum Funeral March, in memoriam, in honor of President Lincoln, F. Haase Funeral March, John K. Paine Gabriel blows the trumpet, S. W. Paine Gen. Baker's funeral march, J. W. Turner Gen. Beauregard waltzes, Ward Gen. Beauregard's grand march, E. Heineman Gen. Burnside's grand march, James I. Graham Gen. Forrest schottisch, E. C. E. Vile Gen. Fremont's march, A. J. Vaas Gen. Geo. B. McClellan's funeral march, H. J. Bennett Gen. Gilmore's grand march, Adolph Baumbach Gen. Grant's grand election march, Addison P. Wyman Gen. Halleck's grand march, Sep. Winner Gen. Halleck's victory march, G. Baumhauer Gen. Howard's grand march, Thos. P. I. Magoun Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's Manassas quick march, Adolphus Brown Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's Manassas quick march, Adolphus Brown [ver2] Gen. Lee's grand march, Hermann L. Schreiner Gen. Lee's quick march, Charles Young Gen. Lee's quick march-, Charles Young Gen. Lee's quick march, Charles Young [ver2] Gen. Lyon's memorial, J. W. Turner Gen. McClellan's farewell to the Army of the Potomac, H. Coyle Gen. McClellan's quickstep, A Young lady of Maryland Gen. Morgan's grand march, C. L. Peticolas Gen. Pillow at Chepultepec, quickstep, An Amateur Gen. Shaler's march, E. G. B. Holder Gen. Sherman's funeral march, H. J. Bennett General Banks' grand march, E. Mack General Bidwell's funeral march, C. A. Goehle General Buell's grand quick step, E. Mack General Burnside's grand triumphal march, G. W. Warren General Corcoran's release march, M. B. Clark General Gilmore's grand march, Theodore von Kameke General Gilmore's grand march, William Wolsieffer General Grant polka, Louis A. Falk General Grant's campaign march, E. Mack General Grant's grand march, E. Mack General Grant's grand march, Jos. Raff General Grant's march, Richard Zellner General Grant's quick step, E. Mack General Grant's quick step, E. Mack [ver2] General Grant's Richmond march, Charles G. Degenhard General Grant's the man, Saul Ser-Trew General Halleck's grand march, C. Schueler General Halleck's grand march, Ch. Schueler General Hancock's campaign march, Le Baron General Hancock's grand march, Sep. Winner General Hardee, quick step, W. J. Landram General Hood's grand march, Samuel P. Snow General Hooker's grand march, E. Mack General Hooker's quickstep, B. Arlington General Howard's march, Blind Tom General Hunter's march, Herman Schirner General Lander's funeral march, Adolph Baumbach General Lander's funeral march, C. Mathias General Lee's surrender, J. P. H General Lyon's funeral march, G. J. Kredel General Lyons' funeral march, Geo. W. Hewitt General McClellan's grand march, C. Donizetti General McClellan's grand march, E. Mack General McClellan's grand march, E. Mack [ver2] General McClellan's grand march, E. Mack [ver3] General McClernand's grand march, Louis H. Rink General Meade's funeral march, E. Mack General Meade's grand march, Louis Reimer General P. H. Sheridan's grand march, Theodore C. Clark General Pennypacker's quickstep, Wm. F. Stradella General Pope's grand march, James Bellak General R. C. Hale's grand march, J. C. Beckel General Robert L. McCook's funeral march, F. W. Rauch General Rosecrans' battle song, D. A. Warden General Rosecrans' grand march, E. Mack General Scott and Corporal Johnson, David A. Warden General Scott's farewell, grand march, E. A. Parkhurst General Scott's funeral march, E. A. Parkhurst General Sheridan's quickstep, G. W. Lovejoy General Sherman and his boys in blue, G. Ascher General Sherman and his boys in blue, H. M. Higgins General Sherman's funeral march, Horace R. Basler General Sherman's grand Atlanta march, A. E. Wimmerstedt General Sherman's triumphal march, C. August Goehle General Siegel's march, Adolph Birgfield General Sigel's grand march, Henry Werner General Sigel's grand march, T. J. Martin [ver1] General Sigel's grand march, T. J. Martin [ver2] General Stevenson's quick step, Gustave Krebs General Sweeny's grand march, John J. Daly Gen'l Gilmore's grand march, A. Bachmann Gen'l Persifor F. Smith's march, T. J. Martin Genl. B. H. Grierson's grand march, D. L. Downing Genl. Beauregard's grand march, E. Heinemann Genl. Beauregard's grand march, V. G. Cowdin Genl. Beauregard's grand polka militaire, Ascher Genl. Ben McCulloch's grand march, John Jacob Genl. Braxton Bragg's grand march, P. Rivinac Genl. Braxton Bragg's grand march, Rivinac Genl. Burnside's victory march, Oliver Ditson Genl. Butler's grand march, J. V. Hamm Gen'l. Grant's funeral march, S. G. Pratt Genl. Hooker's march and quick step, E. Jackson Genl. Longstreet's grand march, Adolphus Brown Genl. McClellan's grand march, John Church Jr Genl. Persifor F. Smith's march, T. J. Martin Gen'l. Sewell's march, Mark Hassler Gently rest, Kucken Get out of Mexico-, J. P. Webster Get out of the wilderness and Dixey's land, Paul Jones Gettysburg, Alfred Delaney Give me a noble fellow with a bucktail in his hat, J. C. Beckel Give thanks, all ye people, A.D.F. Randolph Give us back our old commander, Sep. Winner Glory- glory- hallelujah, Oliver Ditson Glory- glory- or The Little octoroon, Geo. F. Root Glory- glory- or The Little octoroon, Geo. F. Root [ver2] Glory- glory-, the little octoroon, Geo. F. Root Glory hallelujah- or Onward, band victorious, Gustave Ascher Glory hallelujah quick step, J. W. Turner Glory Hallelujah, D. Angelo Glory hallelujah, grand march, W. K. Batchelder Glory- hallelujah, John Church Glory hallelujah, N. P. B. Curtiss Glory hallelujah, the battle hymn of the republic, H.N. Hempsted Glory hallelujah, W. J. Wetmore Glory- hallelujah-, Waldo Allen Glory hallelujah, Wm. Dressler Glory hallelujah, Wm. Hall Glory to God in the highest-, E. A. Parkhurst Glory, glory hallelujah, Sep. Winner Glory, glory hallelujah, Sep. Winner [ver2] God and liberty, Geo. Felix Benkert God- And our native land, a new national anthem, A. Lemuel Adams God and our rights-, A. E. Blackmar God and our union, the anthem of freedom, Leopold Meignen God bless my boy to night, H. Lovegrove God bless our brave young volunteers-, Geo. F. Root God bless our country- a national anthem, William Burke God bless our glorious land, Geo. T. Evans God bless the old sixth corps, Thos. P. Ryder God bless the president, Chas. E. White God for our native land, G. W. Bethune God grant our soldier's safe return, Ossian E. Dodge God is with the right, Emil Stadler God save our country's flag, J. S. Porter God save our country's flag, John S. Porter God save our country's flag, R. Lowry God save our fatherland, C. Jerome Hopkins God save our native land, George Henry Curtis God save our noble Union, Charles D. H. Martin God save our noble Union-, H. Clay Preuss God save the country, a national anthem, Emanuel Marquis God save the flag of our native land, George Martyn God save the grand old stars and stripes-, S. G. Knight God save the land, J. Hilton Jones God save the nation-, Henry C. Work God save the south-, Chas. W. A. Ellerbrock God save the south-, Earnest Halphin God save the south-, Earnest Halphin [ver2] God save the south-, Earnest Halphin [ver3] God save the south, F. L. R God save the southern land, Chaplain Cameron God save the Union, C. Koppitz God will defend the right, VA A Lady of Richmond Going to the wars, A. B. Irving Good bye Jeff, P. P. Bliss Good bye old glory, Geo. F. Root Good bye old glory, Geo. F. Root [ver2] Good bye, Jeff, Geo. F. Root Good night- who would'nt be a soldier, L. P. Whitney Good times in the army boys, C. M. Currier Good-by, old arm, Philip Phillips Good-bye old arm, W. H. Hayward Gov. Andrews funeral march, John S. Porter Gov. Geary's grand march, E. Mack Gov. Lincoln's funeral march, J. W. Turner Governer Seymour's grand victory march, S. Erlich Governer Sprague's grand march, E. Mack Governer Stone's march, Geo. E. Fawcette Governer Yates grand march, E. Sailor Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work [ver2] Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work [ver3] Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work [ver4] Grand army of the republic march, J. W. Turner Grand funeral march, E. Hoffman Grand march illustrative of Stonewall Jackson's way, Charles Young Grand march of the Fifty Fourth Mass. Vols., Henry Jones Grand march of the Southern Confederacy, J. E. Gleffer Grand march, Charles Young Grand march, illustrative of Stonewall Jackson's way, Chas. Young Grand march, J. C. Viereck Grand parade march of the 5th Company Washington Artillery, Theodor von La Hache Grand quick step of the California Regiment, A. Wallerstein Grand rallying song for volunteers, J. E. Haynes Grand reunion march, Charles Van Oeckelen Grand review march, Edward Schremser Grand solemn march, in memory of Gen. Wadsworth, W. Charles Grand Union battle polka, C. Munzinger Grand Union brigade quickstep, G. R. Lampard Grand Union march on the Potomac, A. G. Pickens Grand Union medley, Carl Bruen Grand Union medley, containing 15 patriotic melodies, William Dressler Grandmother told me so, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Grant - a nation's hero, Wm. T. Rogers Grant the daring the lion hearted shall be our watchword, MAX Grant, our great commander, Bernard Covert Grays quick step, Joseph W. Postlewaite Green-backs, Dan D. Emmett Greenwood waltz, Lizzie Tebault Grey reserves grand march, John S. Cox Guard of land and sea, F. Woolcott Gun-boat quick step, Firth, Pond & Co Gun-boat quick step, Leia Gunpowder, Camille Schubert Guthrie Greys polka, Charles Kunkel Gymnast Zouaves quickstep, Charles R. Dodworth Hail- all hail the reign of peace, Geo. C. Pearson Hail- beautiful banner, S. W. Straub Hail Columbia, Samuel Jackson Hail Columbia, William Dressler Hail Columbia, Wm. Dressler Hail glorious banner of our land, Charles Warren [ver3] Hail glorious banner of our land, Charles Warren [ver4] Hail- to our nation, Mathias Keller Hail to the legions of the west, F. B. Plimpton Halloo, Johnny, and Halloo Yank, or Along the picket line, L. L. Ross Halt- boys, halt-, J. H. McNaughton Hamilton's badger boys, E. O. Kimberly Hang him on the sour apple tree, James W. Porter Happy contraband polka, W. S. Crerar Happy contraband schottisch, Theod. von La Hache Happy contraband waltz, Heckmann Hard times in dixie, M. K Hark- Hark-- Hark--- we hear them coming-, Henri Cromwell Hark- the signal, I. H. E. Bornhardt Hark- to arms- our country calls us-, E. W. Locke Hartford City Guard's quickstep, Carl Lorenz Harvard student's song, Julia Ward Howe Harvard student's song, Julia Ward Howe [ver2] Hasten brothers to the battle, Vincent Percival Have ye sharpened your swords-, Geo. F. Root Haversack Marche, F. Luis Groebl Hazel eyed nannie, Geo. R. Poulton He has fallen, George Funk He has gone, and I have sent him, C. Rive He is coming home today, Henry Cromwell He is sleeping, sweetly sleeping, O. P. Sweet He was famed for deeds of arms, D. Corri He was not afraid to die, Charles Carroll Sawyer He will not come again, Henry Weber Heard ye the news, Wm. Bell Adamson Heaven helps the brave, J. C. Beckel Her bright smile haunts me still, W. T. Wrighton Her bright smile haunts me still, W. T. Wrighton [ver2] Her bright smile haunts me still, W. T. Wrighton[ver2] Here we are, here we are-, or Cross ober Jordan, Daniel D. Emmett Here's how-, J. S. Knight file:///F|/Civil%20War%20Sheet%20Music-Archive/Volume%201/Disc%202/About%20this%20archive%20-%20CWSM-v1-disc2.txt [2/26/2012 8:49:50 AM]

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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 2 - Disc 1 A Nation mourns her chief, H. S. Thompson A Nation weeps, or The Death of President Lincoln, J. W. Turner A National lyric, George J. Huss A Nation's orphans, P. G. Anton A Nation's trust in God, S. Lasar A Prayer for peace, Otto Sutro A Prayer for the absent, J. Gaspard Maeder A psalm for the Union, H. W. Hills A Quaker letter to Lincoln, E. M. Bruce A Song for my countrymen, An Ode to Washington, Henri Drayton A Song of peace, Casonella A tear for the comrade that's gone, A. J. Abbey A Tribute to Beauregard, C. McConnell A Tribute to the memory Colonel Ellsworth, W. J. Lemon A Voice from Libby, Damaris L. Atkinson About to die, they salute thee, E. G. B. Holder Abraham Lincoln's funeral march, C. H. Bach Abraham Lincoln's funeral march, W. J. Robjohn Abraham Lincoln's funeral march, William Wolsieffer Abraham my Abraham, Chas. G. Degenhard Abraham the great and Genl. Grant his mate, T. Brigham Bishop Abraham, our Abraham, W. F. Sherwin Abraham's daughter, F. H. H. Oldfield Abraham's daughter, or Raw recruits Abraham's daughter, Tony Emmett Abraham's draft, J. W. Turner Abraham's tea party, J. H. McNaughton Adams and liberty, Adolph Baumbach Adieu-- to the star spangled banner for ever, J. R. Boulcott Hero's funeral march, Louis Brachet Hero's March, Charles M. Lindsay He's gone to the arms of Abraham, Sep. Winner He's got his discharge from the army, Wm. A. Field He's somebody's darling, G. G. Goodfellow He's watching o'er thy mother, Ferdinand Mayer High times, good times, H. S. Thompson Hip- zou- zou-, C. A. C His country needs him more than I, T. Martin Towne His pleasant grave, Elliott C. Howe Ho- rally, ye braves-, E. T. Baldwin Ho, boys- de time am come, C. R. Packard Hobson waltz, D. W. Haley Hoist up the flag, Billy Holmes Hold on Abraham, Uncle Sam's boys are coming,W. B. Bradbury Hold the fort, P. P. Bliss Holden Guards schottische, Clara E. Craw Home again bear him, A. A. Hopkins Home and fatherland, Charles Hess Home from the war, J. W. Turner Home on furlough, Wm. S. Pitts Home the boys are marching, F. Wilmarth Homeward now the boys are marching, J. W. Turner Honest old Abe's quick step, Oliver Ditson Horse artillery grand march, Domineic How are you green-backs, Charles Glover How are you Maximilian-, Eastburn How are you, conscript-, Frank Wilder How are you, conscripts-, W. J. Wetmore How are you, exempt-, Frank Wilder How are you, telegraph-, Geo. W. Work How do you like it, Jefferson D-, Amos Patton How is gold to day, J. E. Hartel How it marches the flag of the Union, Geo. F. Root How it marches, the flag of the Union, H. H. Hawley How it marches, the flag of the Union, H. H. Hawley [ver2] How sleep the brave, Carlo Bardetti How the soldier talks-, John Wyatt Hurrah- for Charleston-, J. E. Glass Hurrah for our flag, J. H. Wheeler Hurrah for Rhode Island, E. A. Payne Hurrah for the 44th-, Augusto Bendelari Hurrah for the banner of red, white and blue, Thos. M. Brown Hurrah for the boys of the army, A. D. Ennek Hurrah for the old flag, M. Keller Hurrah- for the standard that's waving, E. H. Longman Hurrah- hurrah- the Union-, Geo. W. Lyon Hurry up, conscripts-, W. J. Wetmore Hushed be each sorrowing murmur, Guy F. North Huzza- huzza- our union forever-, Geo. W. Hewitt Hymn by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holmes Hymn for freedom, M. Davison Hymn for the Union, A.D.F. Randolph Hymn of Columbia, Harvey B. Dodworth Hymn to liberty, Edwy Wells Foster Hymn, A. C. Gutterson I am a freeman, Neidhardt I am dying, Egypt, dying, Armand I cannot bid thee go, my boy, E. G. B. Holder I cannot leave the battle-field, M. Keller I cannot tell you why, J. Summers I come, I come from dixie-, Frank Wilder I don't see it, Fred. Hessler I dream of thee, Edward O. Eaton I dreamed my boy was home again, Charles Carroll Sawyer I know my mother weeps for me, Charles F. Thompson I know my mother's hand, Henry Tucker I know thou art praying to-night, mother, Theodore E. Perkins I love my native land the best, J. H. Hewitt I love the sunny south, Henry Schoeller I love thee, thou bright sunny south, Arnaud Preot I loved that dear old flag the best, B. Frank Walters I remember the hour when sadly we parted, B. F. Walters I remember the hour when sadly we parted, B. Frank Walters I remember the hour when sadly we parted, H.C. Clarke I see her still in my dreams, Stephen Collins Foster I wait for thee, or The War is nearly over, Frederick Buckley I wandered by the sea-beat shore, Cherry Lee schottisch, J. W. Evans Legal tender polka, F. Chase Leonora, or Affection waltz, W. H. F Les cloches du monastere (monastary bells), Wely Les cloches du monastere (the monastary bells), Lefebure - Wely Let freedom be our battle cry, Parkhurst Let independence be our boast, J. P. Webster Let me die face to the foe, Elbridge G. B. Holder Let me kiss him for his mother, John P. Ordway Let me kiss the dear old flag once before I die, H. Watson Let the eagle scream, Henri Cromwell Let us have peace, Will S. Hays Let us have pease, ha, ha, T. von La Hache Liberty and union schottisch, Charles Grobe Liberty and union, J. T. Wamelink Liberty and union, John Fletcher Liberty chorus, L. Hinsdale Sherwood Liberty's call, L. B. Starkweather Lieut. General Grant's polka, Ferd. K. Hill Lieutenant General Grant's grand march, F. A. Eileman Lieutenant General Scott's grand funeral march, E. Mack Lincoln grand march, A.C. Peters Lincoln grand march, F. W. Rauch Lincoln schottisch, Wm. Cumming Lincoln, in memorium, Francis Woolcott Lincoln, Union, victory, march, C. O. Lundberg Lincoln's funeral march, Charles Hess Lincoln's funeral march, E. C. Davis Lincoln's requiem, J. A. Butterfield Listen to the mocking bird, Alice Hawthorne Little Harry the drummer boy, S. Wesley Martin Little major, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Little major, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Little Tad, J. W. Turner Live but one moment-, J. W. Turner Live but one moment-, J. W. Turner [ver2] Long live the 69th, John J. Daly Look out quickstep, Ch. Bach Lord, save our native land, John J. Frazer Lorena, J. P. Webster Lorena, J. P. Webster [ver2] Lorena, J. P. Webster[ver2] Louisiana quick step, B. R. Lignoski Love me-, H. W. Greatorex Loyal hearts will gather round her, C. M. C Loyal league quickstep, Henry Bedlow Loyal schottische, Jennie Abbey Lt. General Grant's grand march, E. Mack Lula is gone-, Stephen Collins Foster Mac, will win the Union back, Dan Emmett Madmen spare that flag, A. Cull Magnolia grove waltz, Ch. Ph. Winkler Magruder's march, J. Williard Maj. General Hampton's quickstep, Lizzie C. Orchard Major Anderson's waltz, S. W. Powell Major General Halleck's grand march, Louis Wallis Major General McClellan's grand march, Oliver Ditson Major General Sedgewick's grand funeral march, E. Mack Major General Sheridan's grand victory march, E. Mack Major General Sheridan's grand victory march, E. Mack [ver2] Major General Sheridan's quickstep, Joseph Raff Major General Sherman's grand triumphal march, E. Mack Major Genl. Wallace's grand march, Ch. Grobe Major J. H. Dandy's grand funeral march, E. Mack Major R. Anderson's grand march, Ch. Grobe Make ole massa hum-, J. E. Haynes Manassas polka, S. Schlesinger Manual of arms polka, C. S. Grafulla March bravely on to glory, J. J. G March of the 4th divisiov, N.G.S.N.Y., Geo. F. Hedge March of the nation, T. Brigham Bishop March on- march on-, Wm. Lewis March on, Bayard Taylor March to the field, George King March, for the volunteers of Illinois, A. E. Wimmerstedt Marche Funebre for Piano, John S. Andrews Marche funebre sur la mort d'un brave, E. Szemelenyi Marching along and glory hallelujah, march, Prof. Cull Marching along, Wm. B. Bradbury Marching song- Battle song, Lowell Mason Marching thro' Georgia, H. C. Work Marching through Georgia, Geo. F. Root Marching through Georgia, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Marching through Georgia, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work[ver2] Marching through Georgia, Henry C. [ver2] Marching through Georgia, Henry C. [ver3] Marching through Georgia, triumphal march, Wm. Dressler Marching to the music of the Union, Edward N. Catlin Marcia funeral in memory of Abraham Lincoln, Augustus Buechel Maryland free, Chas. H. Greene Maryland guard galop, Chas. Denstedt Maryland my Maryland schottisch, C. Munzinger Maryland- my Maryland, Carl Mahr Maryland my Maryland, Sep. Winner Maryland- our Maryland, Frank H. Norton Maryland, fair, Maryland, James W. Porter Maryland, my Maryland Maryland, my MarylandMaryland, my Maryland-, A. F. Gibson Maryland, my Maryland-, C. E Maryland, my Maryland-, C. E [ver2] Maryland, my Maryland-, Charles Grobe Maryland, my Maryland, Jas. Randall Maryland, my Maryland, Julius E. Muller Maryland, my Maryland-, Sep. Winner Maryland, my Maryland-, Sep. Winner [ver2] Maryland's free-, Geo. Lansing Taylor Massachusetts boys, James Otis Sargent Massachusetts Volunteers galop quick step, Wm. Dressler Maudie Moore, Geo. F. Root Maxy, Silex May god protect Columbia, J. R. Thomas McClellan and Pendelton-, W. H. Biddle McClellan is coming, Wm. Dressler McClellan is our man- Song of the volunteers, E. W. Locke McClellan is the man, Henry Cromwell McClellan is the man, quickstep, Henry Cromwell McClellan mazurka, T. Edwin Bayley McClellan schottisch, A. Neuman McClellan's Richmond march, Ghas. G. Degenhard McClellan's serenade, S. K. Whiting Melt the bells, Byrne Memorial flowers, Mendelssohn Coote Miantonomoh - galop, Heinrich Furstnow Military band polka, Ch. Spohr Military polka, Antonio Barili Minions- we sleep, but we are not dead, James R. Randall Minnie Lee, H. L. Schreiner Minnie Lee, Hermann L. Schreiner Minnie Minton, James G. Clark Minute-men, form Missing, A. A. Hopkins Mississippi valley sanitary fair grand march, T. Van Berg Missouri, Macarthy Mollie's dream waltz, Reissiger Monitor grand march, E. Mack Monitor polka, G. Weingarten Mother I'll come home tonight, Frederick Buckley Mother is the battle over, Benedict Roefs Mother is the battle over, Benedict Roefs [ver2] Mother is the battle over, Henry Werner Mother is the battle over-, Henry Werner Mother is the battle over-, Jos. Hart Denck Mother is the battle over, N. P. B. Curtiss Mother kissed me in my dream, J. R. Thomas Mother kissed me in my dream-, J. R. Thomas Mother kissed me in my dream, J. R. Thomas [ver2] Mother kissed me in my dream-, J. R. Thomas [ver2] Mother kissed me in my dream, J. R. Thomas[ver2] Mother waiting for the news, Henry Castle Mother would comfort me, Charles Carroll Sawyer Mother, can I go-, J. P. Webster Mother, come, your boy is dying, Rudolph Wittig Mother, is the battle over, Benedict Roefs Mother, is the battle over-, Henry Werner Mother, is the battle over,or, the b'j's lament, J. W. Turner Mother, when the war is over, J. W. Turner Mount boys mount, Charles T. Hammond Music of the Union, Charles Grobe Musket galop, Bellak My beau that went to Canada, G. Wurzel My boy- how can I see you die-, Henry Tucker My country dear, I die for thee, Charles E. Ballard My country so dear, C. Everest My country 'tis of thee, A. Cull My country's flag of stars, Anton Straub My darling boy is slain, Geo. P. Graff My heart is with the north, J. Haynes My Jamie is a soldier brave, W. Virgil Wallace My Jamie's on the battle field, E. A. Parkhurst My love is on the battle field, Alfred Delaney My loved one is waiting for me, C. Van W. Fish My Maryland, James R. Randall My Maryland, James R. Randall [ver2] My Maryland, P. P. W My Maryland, Theod. von La Hache My mother's kiss is on my brow, E. N. Catlin My native land, V. L. Remington My old Kentucky home, good-night, Stephen Collins Foster My ole home in Alabama 'fo' de war, H. P. Danks My only brother's gone, M. Keller My own loved home again, H. S. Thompson My southern home, J. T. S. Sullivan My southern home, Mayme C. H. Huff My southern sunny home, W. S. Hays My southern sunny home, Will S. Hays My southern sunny home, Will S. Hays [ver2] My warrior boy, A. E. A. Muse My wife and child, F. W. Rosier My wife and child, James W. Porter Nameless heroine, B. R. Hanby Napolitaine, I am dreaming of thee, Alexander Lef National funeral march, J. E. 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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 2 - Disc 2 Drummer boy of the national greys, Augustus Cull Drummer boy's march, Sep. Winner Drums and cannon, military polka, Oscar Litti Drums and trumpets, F. B. Helmsmuller Drums and trumpets, F. B. Helmsmuller [ver2] During the battle, Estell Main Dying Camille, Julia Daly Dying on the battlefield, Josephine Braham Dying on the field of battle, A. J. Brown Elegy on the death of Gov. Harvey, J. S. Allen Elegy on the death of Lt. Col. Ch. C. Dreux, G. M. Loening Elegy, Fr. Hasse Ellsworth requiem, George William Warren Ellsworth zouaves'- National lancers' grand march, A. Baumbach Ellsworth's avengers, S. L. Coe Ellsworth's funeral, L. A. Wetmore Emancipation hymn, Manuel Fenollosa Emancipation march, Thomas J. Martin Emancipation quick step, L. W. Ballard Emancipation, Oliver Ditson I'm dying far from those I love, J. R. Thomas I'm going home to dixie, D. D. Emmett I'm going to fight mit Sigel, O. N. E. Schnapps I'm leaving thee in sorrow, Annie, George Barker I'm looking for him home, Will S. Hays I'm standing guard, S. Greig I'm waiting, love-, Geo. W. Benton Impromptu pokla, Jul. Schulhoff Improvisation on the bonnie blue flag, Theod. von La Hache In a horn, B. R. H In battle we then will defend it, J. A. Butterfield In memoriam Abraham Lincoln, M. Keller In memoriam, A. Lincoln, Gertrude I. Ladd In memoriam, H. T. Merrill In memoriam, Lizzie M. Boynton In spite of all the world, Niuno In splendor advancing, F. B. Plimpton In the south the clouds are breaking, J. William Suffern In the south the clouds are breaking, J. William Suffern [ver2] Independent greys waltz, Addie A. Frost Into Vicksburg, J. F. O. Smith Irish brigade quadrille, Thomas D. Sullivan Iron Brigade quickstep, H. N. Hempsted Is it mother's gentle touch, V. E. Marston Is our banner still advancing, C. M. Currier Is that mother bending o'er me, Cha's. H. Greene Is that mother bending o'er me-, Ferdinand Mayer Is that mother bending o'er me, J. C. J Is that mother, M. G. Bisbee Is that my mother, J. R. Stevenson Is that my mother, J. R. Stevenson [ver2] I'se gwine back to dixie, C. A. White I'se gwine back to dixie, C. A. White [ver2] I'se on de way, Wurzel It grows very dark, mother, very dark, S. Wesley Martin It is better to laugh than be sighing, Donizetti It's all up in dixie, Henry Tucker I've been dreaming of you Jessie, Wm. S. Pitts I've fallen in the battle, A. B. Chandler I've no mother, now I'm weeping, T. S I've no mother, T. Smith Jeff Davis' dream, Bernard Covert Jeff Davis in crinoline, J. E. Haynes Jeff Davis march, Mary Kelly Jeff Davis' retreat march, F. Albert Kulling Jeff Davis, Emil Stadler Jeff in petticoats, Henry Tucker Jeff wants to get away, A Lady Jefferson D., Wm. B. Justice Jefferson Davis grand march, Wm. Herz Jefferson Davis in prison, Alfred Schmidt Jeff's double quick, M. E Jeff's race for the last ditch, Fritz Eustace Jehovah our deliverer, Wm. A. King Jennie Lorn, W. Virgil Wallace Jenny Wade, Rudolph Wittig Jenny Wade, the heroine of Gettysburg, J. P. Webster John Brown's song, Phillip Simonds John Brown's storm galop, George Gipner John Bull's big fleet, William Clifton John Morgan's bride, polka, A. Davis John Morgan's escape, A. E. A. Muse Johnny is gone for a soldier, Sep. Winner Johnny is gone for a soldier, Sep. Winner [ver2] Johnny Shiloh, Calvin Shiloh Jonathan to John, F. Boott Jonathan's appeal to Caroline, M. Stoddard Juanita, Norton Jubilee or Return of peace waltz, E. Moore Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [for guitar] Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver2] Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver3] Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver4] Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver5] Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root[ver2] Just before the battle, mother, Geo. F. Root Justice has stricken the chains from the slave, A. C. Gutterson K.K.K., or Bloody moon waltz, Gustavus Dolfuss Kathleen Mavourneen, F. N. Crouch Kearsarge grand march, Chas. Van Oeckelen Keep it before the people, S. W. Paine Keep me awake mother, Jos. Hart Denck Keep me awake, mother, F. Koenigsberg Keep step to the music, Theod. von La Hache Keep step with the music of union, Geo. F. Bristow Keep this bible near your heart, H. S. Thompson Kentucky- Oh, Kentucky-, Samuel Finley Kind friends are near her, B. Frank Walters Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver2] Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver3] Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver4] Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver5] Kiss me as of old, mother, E. G. B. Holder Kiss me good bye for mother, Wm. S. Pitts Kiss me good night, mother, Frank Ellis Kiss me goodnight, mother, H. S. Thompson Kiss me mother once again-, H. D. Wilbor Kiss me mother, ere I'm dead, Francis Held Kiss me mother, once again, Chas. W, Sykes Kiss me, father, ere I die, T. R. Walker Kiss me, mother, and let me go, L. B. Powell Kiss me, mother, ere I'm dead, M. Keller Kiss me, mother, kiss your darling, Geo. F. Root Kiss my mother dear for me, Linden L. Parr Kneel where our loves are sleeping, L. Nella Sweet La Marseillaise et bonnie blue flag, Octavie Romey La priere d'une vierge (Maiden's prayer), T. Badarzewska La renaissance Louisianaise, schottisch, Auguste Davis La varsovia and Hungarian, two new dances, J. O. Ribas L'amitie fidele, John Murray Land of the brave and free, G. S. Plumley Land of the free, Edward Roberts Land of the south-, J. M. Deems Land of the south-, Julius E. Muller Lashed to the mast, John W. Hutchinson Last days of shoddy, David A. Warden Last days of shoddy, David A. Warden [ver2] Last words of Washington, J. R. Thomas Laure polka, Charles Mayer Lay him low, S. D. S Lay his sword by his side, J. M. Kieffer Lay me down and save the flag, Geo. F. Root Lay me down and save the flag, Geo. F. Root [ver2] Lay me down, and save the flag, Geo. F. Root Le boifeuillet (Forrest leaf), Hermann L. Schreiner Le volontaire, marche de salon, Louis Selle Leave it, ah no- the land is our own-, F. W. Smith Leave me, and save the glorious flag-, C. R. Moon National hymn (our dear old flag), J. C. Beckel National hymn (our dear old flag), J. C. Beckel [ver2] National jubilee, prize song, Konrad Treuer National set, Sep. Winner National war song, Margaret J. Lenox Never surrender, quick step, Edward O. Eaton New England for the Union, D. B. Worley New England left out in the cold, C. E. Kimball New England soldiers, C. A. White New Jersey calls her sons to arms, D. W. Belisle New light guard quick step, J. Henry Whittemore New Orleans military polka, G. Minieri New Orleans military polka, G. Minieri [ver2] New star spangled banner, J. P. Webster New star spangled banner, J. P. Webster [ver2] Nicodemus Johnson, Oliver Ditson Night before Petersburgh, Edward Hoffman Ninth infantry march, B. Beer No flag but the old flag, Chas. G. Degenhard No slave beneath that starry flag, Parkhurst No step backward now-, Charles W. Sykes No surrender, Henry Douglas No surrender, Henry Douglas [ver2] No, I'll not forget you darling, S. Wesley Martin Nobody hurt, Hermann L. Schreiner Nomination song, J. E. Haynes North and south, Geo. F. Root North Carolina mazurka, Luigi de Perini North western rifle's march, A. J. Vaas Northmen awake, J. P. Webster Not a star from our flag, Geo. W. H. Griffin Not for gold or precious stones, ---- Hauser Nothing but a plain old soldier, Stephen Collins Foster Now den- now den-, B. R. Hanby Now is the time, Henry Schroeder Now that you love me-, E. O. Eaton O come you from the Indies, Geo. F. Root O dear it made dis darky laugh, Virginia T O esperance-, Earnest Halphin O give me a home by the sea, E. A. Hosmer O give us a navy of iron, James W. Porter O I'm a good old rebel, Dedicated to the Hon. Thad. Stevens O Jefferson Davis, how do you do, Chas. G. Degenhard O pray once more for me mother, Edwy Wells Foster O search ye well the lists, mother, W. O. Fiske O- touch not my sister's picture, T. Martin Towne O 'twill be a happy time when the boys come home, T. O. Conant O ye tears- O ye tears-, Franz Abt Oak Hill marche triomphale, Coralie Buard Obligato, John B. Marsh Ode to liberty, George Boweryem Ode to the brave, Ferdinand Mayer Oh cling to the Union, George R. Poulton Oh haste on the battle, Geo. F. Root Oh- I shall wear a uniform, Reed Oh- I wish this war was over, Will S. Hays Oh- I'd be a soger boy, T. H. Hinton Oh Jeff- oh Jeff- how are you now-, Henry Schroeder Oh- let me shed one silent tear, J. R. Thomas Oh- let me shed one silent tear, J. R. Thomas [ver2] Oh mother hear my dying call-, Geo. P. Graff Oh my old man has gone to war, A War Widow Oh- send my old man home again, Herman Th. Knake Oh- Speak to me once more, Henri Cromwell Oh- take me home to die, Thomas D. Sullivan Oh- The boys are marching home from the war, Henry Crofts Oh we miss you at home, H. H. Hawley Oh- Why should the spirit of mortal be proud-, C. Everest Oh will my mother never come-, Geo. F. Root Oh, come you from the battle-field-, Geo. F. Root Oh, fallen hero, J. P. Webster Oh, I would this war was over, Geo. A. Russell Oh, send me one flower from his grave, E. A. Parkhurst Oh, thou, for a people free- (national anthem), H. P. Danks Oh, weep no more for brave boys gone, R. Z. Salem Oh, whisper what thou feelest-, Brinley Richards Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud-, Geo. C. Pearson Oh, wrap the flag around me boys, R. Stewart Taylor Old Abe has gone and did it, boys, J. P. Webster Old Abe they said was an honest man, F. Lafayette Old Abe, the battle eagle, T. Martin Towne Old arm good bye, S. L. Coe Old cotton is king, A.E. Blackmar Old dominion march, C. Nordendorf Old folks at home, Stephen Collins Foster Old honest Abe for me, G. D. S Old Stonewall, F. Younker Old Toby's emancipation, Edwy Wells Foster Ole massa on he trabbels gone, S. K. Whiting Ole Mose, or Freedom is a comin', Edwy Wells Foster Ole shady, B. R. Hanby Ole Shady, the song of the contraband Ole uncle Abrum's comin', A. C. D'Sandie On freedom's alter glows a fire-, A Lady of Philadelphia On guard, R. S. Frary On picket duty, Carl Lazare On such a night as this, Wm. S. Pitts On the eve of battle, sister, J. A. Hills On the field of battle, mother-, Geo. F. Root On the field where honor calls us, George Barker On the mountain's airy summit, Kucken On the shores of Tennessee, E. P On the shores of Tennessee, E. T. P On to Charleston, M. H. Frank On to Richmond, galop, E. A. Parkhurst On to Richmond, M. H. Frank On to the battle, Henry G. Thunder On to the battle, Henry G. Thunder [ver2] On to victory-, J. B. Packard On, on, on, the boys are marching, Geo. F. Root On, on, on, the boys came marching, Geo. F. Root Once more the rebels' bugle, George H. Thurston Once more the rebels' bugle, George H. Thurston [ver2] One flag or no flag, Clara M. Brinkerhoff One flag or no flag, R. P. Robbins One more gallant charge, boys, C. W. van Akin One more kiss and then good bye, E. C. Phelps One parting word dear mother, J. W. Porter Only nine miles to the junction, H. M Only one man killed to day, Guy F. North Onward freemen, R. D. Scott Onward march to victory, or The Patriot flag, J. R. Thomas Orleans cadets quick step, E. O. Eaton Our army and navy for ever, Minard W. Wilson Our army polka, Lidy L. Johnson Our banner of glory-, W. C. Peters Our banner shall wave forever, T. H. Howe Our banner shall wave forever, T. H. Howe [ver2] Our banner still waves, C. W. H. Temple Our banner, or The Star spangled banner, Edward Mack Our banner's constellation, Mathias Keller Our battle flag, H. Millard Our beautiful flag, or The Bonnie, red, white and blue, J. C. J Our boast is the Union, P. R. Nicholls Our boy is a warrior now, E. G. B. Holder Our boys afloat, Ernest Leslie Our boys are all gone to the war, Geo. P. Graff Our boys are coming home, August Kreissmann Our boys are coming home, J. E. Hartel Our boys are coming home, T. Martin Towne Our boys are home to stay, T. Martin Towne Our boys are marching home, E. Mack Our boys have all come home, Will S. Hays Our boys in blue, grand march, S. Andrews Our boys in camp, R. J. Lessur Our boys shoulder to shoulder march, D. L. White Our brave boys in blue, Wm. S. Pitts Our captain's last words, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work The boys came marching, or The Prisoner free, Geo. F. Root The girl I left behind me, Schmidt- Lover The Prisoner free, Geo. F. Root file:///F|/Civil%20War%20Sheet%20Music-Archive/Volume%202/Disc%202/About%20this%20archive%20-%20CWSM-v2-disc2.txt [2/26/2012 11:04:46 AM]

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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 3 - Disc 1 En avant- (Forward-), J. N. Pychowski En avant-, the forward march, Gungl Ericsson galop, V. Tinans Evergreen waltz, I. T. Stoddard Every star - thirty four, Charles G. Degenhard Faded flowers-, James Powers Faded gray jacket, Charlie L. Ward Fair Columbia, Julius Eichberg Fairies have broken their wands, Hood- Rosier- Longfellow Falling into line, M. F. H. Smith Farewell dearest brother, N. B. Hollister Farewell father, friend and guardian, Geo. F. Root Farewell to the star spangled banner, J. W. Davies Farewell, father, friend and guardian, Geo. F. Root Farragut's grand march, J. Strauss Father Abrahams reply to the 600,000, Geo. F. Root Fill up the ranks boys, J. P. Webster Fire away galop, J. de Jasienski Flag of the constellation, Chs. R. Crosby Flag of the free, William Cumming Flag of the sunny south, J. H. Hewitt Floyd's retreat from Fort Donelson, Skedaddles Foes and friends, Geo. F. Root Follow the drum, B. Covert Follow the drum, M. Keller Follow the flag, J. R. Thomas Follow the flag, O. F. Barbour For bales, A. E. Blackmar For freedom he fell, J. M. Darling For God and liberty, H. Millard For God's sake save the flag-, J. E. Haynes For the Union we'll die, James W. Porter Fort Donelson is ours, Chas. G. Degenhard Fort Federal Hill quickstep, F. B. Helmsmuller Fort Federal Hill quickstep, S. J. Chambers Fort Morgan gallopade, S. Schlesinger Fort Preble polka, M. Borland Fort Sumpter grand march, Stephen Glover Fort Sumter quick step, Wm. Berge Forty - Seventh Regiment march, Thomas R. Deverell Forty Fourth Regiment quickstep, D. L. Downing Forward boys- forward-, Geo. F. Root Forward Columbia, H. B. Fabiani I will be true to the stripes and the stars, S. J. Vail I will care for mother now, Saml. L. Conde I will care for mother now, Werline I will not quite forget, Henry Schoeller I wonder why he comes not, E. Chamberlin I wonder why he comes not, Geo. F. Root I would like to change my name, T. von La Hache I would like to change my name, Theodore von La Hache I'd choose to be a daisy, Frederick Buckley If I sleep, will mother come, H. W. Luther Il bacio (der kuss), L. Arditi I'll never be a slave again, Fred. Clemence Illinois grand march, A. Moses I'm blind, Wm. Leigh I'm coming home to die, Ossian E. Dodge I'm down on double quick, L. L. Parr Our captain's last words, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Our color guard, Henry Tucker Our comrade has fallen, O. M. Brewster Our country and flag, Richard Culver Our country and flag, Richard Culver [ver2] Our country right or wrong, E. Muzio Our country, a national song, W. J. Wetmore Our country's flag forever, Charles H. Greene Our country's flag forever, Geo. J. Webb Our country's flag, G. Gumpert Our country's flag, G. Gumpert [ver2] Our country's flag, W. Howard Doane Our country's in danger and calls for you now, J. P. Webster Our country's starry flag, T. Comer Our dead soldier boy, John Mahon Our dress parade, C. M. C Our duty to our flag, Albert H. Wood Our first president's quickstep, P. Rivinac Our flag and the Union forever, Isaiah Ickes Our flag is there, L. G. Fessenden Our flag o'er Georgia floats again, Sep. Winner Our flag, H. Macarthy Our flag, L. Louis Our flag, L. Louis [ver2] Our flag, N. B. Hollister Our flag, or The Origin of the stars and bars, Henry Macarthy Our flag, our army and our president-, William H. Perry Our flag's the flag of Washington, George Barker Our generals' quickstep, C. S. Grafulla Our glorious land, land of the free, J. W. Turner Our good ship sails to night, Stephen C. Massett Our hearts are with our country, Frank Howard Our heroes, J. R. Sage Our Heroes, Nathan Barker Our Heroes, W. D. Franklin Our lady of the hospital, H. Millard Our land of the west, August Strate Our last grand camping ground, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Our little soldier boy, A. E. Burnett Our loyal banner, H. Avery Our march, A High Private for the Piano Our nation calls for peace again, Sep. Winner Our nation mourns her martyr'd son, Sep. Winner Our national banner schottisch, E. A. Benson Our national flag, J. M. Deems Our national flag, P. J. Whipple Our national union march, Chas. Rehm Our nation's captain, Edward Haynes Our native flag, C. Collins Our native land, James Willard Morris Our Neutral friend, J. P. Webster Our noble chief has passed away, J. R. Thomas Our noble chief has passed away, J. R. Thomas [ver2] Our own brave boys, Myra McD. Hendrick Our own, J. P. Webster Our republic, M. Keller Our soldier, J. P. Webster Our soldiers' last march, E. A. Parkhurst Our soldiers return, Geo. H. Barton Our soldiers welcome home waltz, F. Albert Kulling Our soldiers welcome home, J. P. Webster Our southern flag, J. P. Caulfield Our starry flag, J. C. Beckel Our triumph at Manassas, fantasie mazurka, C. McC Our two-year boys, Lewis Stecher Our Union right or wrong, Frederick Buckley Our veteran fathers, N. B. W Our Volunteers, Adolph Baumbach Our young soldier's grave, F. W. Smith Out in this terrible war, H. T. Merrill Palmetto polka, C. F. Yagle Parade march of the 22nd Regiment N.Y.S.M., F. B. Helmsmuller Parade march of the 22nd Regiment N.Y.S.M., Helmsmuller Riding a raid, a descriptive gallop, Don Carlos Rifleman's grand march, Charles L. Peticolas Ring the bell, watchman, Geo. F. Root Ring the bell, watchman-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Rise for your country, J. W. Pope Road to Richmond, Dan D. Emmett Robert E. Lee mazurka, Ealy Green Rock me to sleep, mother, Ernest Leslie Rocklawn summer wildwood, Marshall S. Pike Roll on the cause of freedom, Thomas O'Neill Roll on the cause of freedom, Thomas O'Neill [ver2] Rosalie, the prairie flower, Wurzel Rosecrans' battle march, William Cumming Rosecrans military schottisch, Sep. Winner Rosecrans the brave-, J. E. Spratley Rosecran's victory march, Ch. R. Crosby Rosecrans victory, schottisch, Gabriel Miesse Roxbury horse guards quick step, Theo. Weber Rule Columbia, B. Augusto Rule Columbia, Joseph W. Turner Sad is my heart, Frederick Buckley Sadly the bells toll the death of the hero, Birt Toby Salut a Beauregard, S. C Salutation of the flag, galop brilliant, Karl Merz Sambos right to be kilt, S. Lover Sam's fast, Awbron's nationair, Asa W. Brown Sanitary fair galop, Wm. Dressler Sanitary fair grand march, J. T. Wamelink Sanitary fair grand march, P. J. Shneider Sanitary fair- Quadrilles, Fred. Schilling Sanitary fair, polka, Fred Beyer Satterlee Polka, Th. Herrmann Save our flag, J. A. Getze Save our flag, L. S. Morris Save the Union, George Felix Benkert Say, brothers, will you meet us, George Barker Scenes that are brightest, W. V. Wallace Scott and the veteran, J. P. Webster Secession grand march, J. R. Boulcott Secession March, Caulfield Secession polka, D. F. Geutbruck Second fall of Fort Sumter, Jos. Raff Secretary Chase's grand march, E. Mack See at your feet a suppliant one, Michael William Balfe Seventh regiment march, J. M. Leland Shake hands with Uncle Sam, Charles Carroll Sawyer Shall freedom droop and die-, Charles G. Leland Shall I never see my mother, W. Irving Hartshorn Shall we meet again-, C. Everest She shall rule in her majesty, Walter Fitzgerald She stood by the door, J. H. McNaughton Sheathe the sword America, A. Cardona Sheridan Guards quickstep, Ch. Bach Sheridan's ride from Winchester, Wm. Adamson Sheridan's Ride, Bernard Covert Sheridan's ride, C. M. Currier Sheridan's ride, David A. Warden Sheridan's ride, James C. Beckel Sherman marched down to the sea, W. C. Peters Sherman marched down to the sea, W. C. Peters [ver2] Sherman the brave, J. E. Haynes Sherman's advance on Savannah, gallop, H. E. Hagenbach Sherman's march to the sea, G. Ascher Sherman's march to the sea, Henry Werner Sherman's march to the sea, J. O. Rockwell Sherman's march to the sea, J. O. Rockwell [ver2] Sherman's march to the sea, J. O. Rockwell [ver3] Sherman's on de track, David A. Warden Shermans Savannah march, Lizzie Bowers Shoddy ball, F. E. Garrett Short rations, Ye tragic and Ye comic Shoulder arms-, C. G. Dunn Shoulder arms, Jno. Fickeison Shoulder arms, Jno. Fickeison [ver2] Shoulder straps, Fannie A. Brewerton Signal corps schottische, Mason M. Bunow Sing for the right, Handel Pond Sing me a Switzer song, J. W. Groschel Six hundred thousand, Ernest Leslie Sixth Regiment Wisconson Volunteers' march, A. W. Kellogg Sixty three is the jubilee, D. A. French Sixty three is the jubilee, D. A. French [ver2] Skedaddle quick step, John Molter Skedaddle, Geo. Danskin Skedaddle, George Danskin Skedaddle, John Molter Sleep boys in blue, or The Soldiers grave, Charles H. Greene Sleeping for the flag, Geo. F. Root Sleeping for the flag, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Sleeping for the flag, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Sleeping in the battle field, Karl Reden Sleeping in the battle field, Karl Reden [ver2] Sleeping in the valley, A. J. Abbey Smile and never heed me, E. O. Eaton So Jeff Davis is acoming, James R. Murray Softly now- tenderly-, C. S. Harrington Softly ye night winds, Wm. Vincent Wallace Soldier bride's farewell, T. M. Brown Soldier to his mother, Bernard Covert Soldier's dream song, R. Stewart Taylor Soldier's dream song, R. Stewart Taylor [ver2] Soldiers dream waltz, P. C. Prime Soldiers farewell march, Richard Zellner Soldier's friend polka quickstep, I. W. Gougler Soldier's greeting, march militaire, Henry Schoeller Soldier's greeting, march, A. M. Canthal Soldier's home medley, Eliza Pattiani Soldiers of Christ, J. Tuttle Smith Soldier's return quickstep, G. W. Lovejoy Sombody's darling, Alex. C. Matheson Somebody's darling is slumbering here, C. R. Moon Somebody's darling slumbers here, John P. Ordway Somebody's darling, E. K. Crawford Somebody's darling, J. B. Abbott Somebody's darling, Leon C. Weld Somebody's darling, Wm. Cumming Something to love me, E. L. Hime Song for freedom, F. H. Pease Song for my Countrymen, Henry Drayton Song for the Union, Amelia Comfield Song for the Union, Amelia Comfield [ver2] Song for the union, W. P. Cunnington Song for the Union, W. P. Cunnington [ver2] Song of a thousand years, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Song of our country's daughters, E. Millet Song of the camp, Louis S. Davis Song of the guard, J. R. H Song of the Harris light cavalry, Wm. Hall Song of the national defenders, T. Buchanan Read Song of the negro boatman, Edward Wiebe Song of the negro boatman, J. W. Dadmun Song of the slave, J. P. Webster Song of the soldiers, Chas. van Oeckelen Song of the soldiers, Chas. van Oeckelen [ver2] Song of the Union troops, James Perry Song to our flag, Geo. W. Hewitt Sons of those noble sires, L. Marshall Soon this weary war'll be over, Henry Fontrill Soon within the grave I'll slumber, Fredk. Widdows Sound the trump Columbia, H. V. McCully The Eagle of freedom, Alfred von Rochow The Emblem of freedom, C. M. C The Emblem of freedom, C. M. C. [ver2] The Empty sleeve, Henry Badger The Empty sleeve, J. W. Dadmun The Ensign of glory, Roswell Park The Ensign of glory, Roswell Park [ver2] The Evacuation, Reed The Exile's farewell, A Lady of New York The Faded coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton The Faded coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton [ver2] The Fall of Richmond, Joseph Raff The Fall of Sumter, J. W. Turner The Flag is at halfmast, Wm. Willing The Flag of America, Henri Melville The Flag of Columbia shall float o'er us still, H. Millard The Flag of Columbia, Wm. Aubrey Powell The Flag of freedom, Hugh A. Clark The Flag of my country, J. C. Beckel The Flag of our Union for ever, A. Cull The Flag of our union, B. R. Blackstone The Flag of our union, Wm. B. Bradbury The Flag of Prospect Hill, J. W. Bailey The Flag of Sumter, Thomas D. Sullivan The Flag of the free eleven, J. T. Viereck The Flag of the free, H. Millard The Flag of the free, Harrison Millard The Flag of the regiment, E. O. Eaton file:///F|/Civil%20War%20Sheet%20Music-Archive/Volume%203/Disc%201/About%20this%20archive%20-%20CWSM-v3-disc1.txt [2/26/2012 3:58:30 PM]

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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 3 - Disc 2 Fifteenth infantry quickstep, L. Oberst For three long years, Joseph Sieboth Our country has charms, Howard Paul Our flag shall wave there, Robert Hervey Our nation's prophecy, J. E. Haynes Parade March, Chas. Fradel Parade polka march, Theo. von La Hache Parrott schottische, Amasa Coggeshall Parson Brownlow polka, Silas G. Pratt Parson Brownlow's quick step, C. F. Hermann Parthenia to Ingomar, Stephen Collins Foster Passing down the line, W. C. Piatt Patriotic hymn, James S. Drake Paul Vane, or Lorena's reply, J. P. Webster Pea Ridge march, Chr. Bach Peace has come-, August Kreissmann Peace polka (Polka de la paix), J. C. Viereck Peace, C. R. Moulton Pendleton quick step, Auguste Davis Petersburg polka, John K. Bez Phebe dearest, tell, oh, tell me-, J. L. Hatton Polka mazurka militaire, Rudolph Wittig Polka militaire, Charles Fradel Poor Carlotta, F. W. Root Poor kitty popcorn, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Poor kitty popcorn, Henry C. Work Poor mother- Willie's gone, Theo. F. Seward Poor old Jeff the shero, S. Dick Poor oppressed, or The Contraband schottisch, E. A. Benson Popping the question (Risquer la demande), Theod. von La Hache Port Royal, grand march, Charlotte Petersen Potomac artillery grand march, Adolphus Brown Potomac quick step, Gustave Blessner Praesident Lincoln - marsch, F. Hoffmann Pray, maiden, pray-, A. J. Turner Prayer for the Union - our country, J. M. Deems President Grant's polka, Ella V. Young President Jefferson Davis grand march, Flora Byrne President Lincoln's funeral march, E. Mack President Lincoln's funeral march, J. T. Wamelink President Lincoln's grand march, F. B. Helmsmuller President's hymn, gives thanks, all ye people, A. C. Gutterson President's march, Federico Gennari Prest. Lincoln's funeral dirge, Rose Rynder Prisoner's return, Frank M. Davis Prize banner polka, Sanderson Protect the freedman, J. P. Webster Put it through, Charles Hess Quickstep of the 5th Co Wash Artillery, Theo. von La Hache Rally for the banner, Oliver Ditson Rally for the leader, Geo. D. Herrick Rally for the Union, Sep. Winner Rally for the Union, Sep. Winner [ver2] Rally round the flag, Wm. B. Bradbury Raw recruit, quadrille, Harvey, B. Dodworth Rebellion's weak back, F. Wilmarth Red, white and blue quick step, C. Farringer Regimental quick step, Jos. E. Kreutzer Rejoice, our boys are coming home, Geo. C. Deming Relief waltz, A Southern Lady Reply to the bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank Reply to the bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank [ver2] Requiem for a hero, Charles Lemuel Capen Requiem for Jeff Davis, Bohemia Requiem in memory of Gen.Semmes, Pauline de Launay Banks Requiem march in honor of President Lincoln, W. O. Fiske Requiem, Henry Carter Requiem, Jules C. Meininger Requiem, M. Keller Rest, martyr, rest, Geo. P. Graff Rest, noble chieftain, C. Archer Richmond falls, the war is o'er, D. Wheelock Richmond has fallen, A. E. Wimmerstedt Richmond has fallen, J. W. Turner Richmond is a hard road to travel, A.E. Blackmar Richmond is ours, a patriotic ballad, William Clifton Richmond is ours-, E. A. Parkhurst Richmond polka, John K. Bez Riding a raid, J.W. Randolph Sounds from Fort Delaware, grand waltz, T. M. Todd Sounds from the old camp ground, T. H. Brand Southern cheer boys, Schreiner ans Sons Southern Marseillaise, A Southron Southern Marseillaise, L. Fanshaw Southern military grand march, Helen M. Skaats Southern rights march, B. R. Lignoski Southern rights polka, A. G. Warner Southern victory, Wm. Herz Squirrel hunters march, Jessie Brinley St. Louis volunteers' quick step, Francis Woolcot Stand by our flag, L. Gabici Stand by the banner of Columbia, R. J. Martin Stand by the banner, H. R. Palmer Stand by the flag boys, J. P. Hammond Stand by the flag of the nation, R. M. Hastings Stand by the flag, Jennie V. Pratt Stand by the flag, W. B. Brown Stand by the Union, army song and chorus, C. Butler Stand by the Union, army song and chorus, C. Butler [ver2] Stand by the Union, S. O. Freedom Stand up for the flag, Stephen Collins Foster Stand up for Uncle Sam, my boys-, Geo. F. Root Star of the west, John Brougham Star spangled banner quick step, J. W. Turner Star spangled flag of our land, F. Koenigsberg Stars and bars polka, Hermann L. Schreiner Stars and stripes schottische, James S. Hambaugh Stars of liberty, E. L. Webster Stars shine for every life, J. Steeg Starved in prison, Geo. F. Root Stick together, Richard Culver Stick together, Richard Culver [ver2] Still float spangled banner, B. Cross Still he kept thinking, John P. Ordway Stonewall Jackson's last words, Edward Best Stonewall Jackson's last words, Jules C. Meininger Stonewall Jackson's midnight review, Louis Grunewald Stonewall Jackson's midnight review,J. C. Viereck Stonewall Jackson's prayer, Anton Shide Stonewall Jackson's prayer, B. A. Whaples Stonewall Jackson's way, A.E. Blackmar [ver2] Stonewall Jackson's way, George Willig Stonewall Jackson's way, Miller and Beacham [ver3] Stonewall lancers quadrille, John Jacob Stonewall quick-step, Charles H. Kehr Stonewall's requiem, M. Deeves Strike down secession types, George Newton Strike for our banner bright- national hymn, A. B. Irving Strike for the flag, Charles Gounod Strike for the flag, W. M. Sanders Strike for the right, E. W. Locke Strike for the right, S. M. Grannis Strike for the south-, James Pierpont Strike while the iron's hot,R. Hastings Strike- ye sons of liberty-, C. W. W Stuart-, A. E. Blackmar Sumter, Elizabeth Sloman Surrender of Vicksburg march, Mary Morrison Sweetening for English tea, Itolani Swinging around the circle, E. W. Locke Swinging 'round the circle, P. G. Salis Take me home, Eugene Raymond Take me home, H. L. Schreiner Take me home, H. L. Schreiner [ver2] Take me home, Hermann L. Schreiner Take me home, Raymond Take your gun and go, John, H. T. Merrill Take your gun and go, John, H. T. Merrill [ver2] Take your gun and go, John, H. T. Merrill [ver3] Take your harps from silent willows, T. Martin Towne Tell him I'm ready, James M. Stewart Tell me, is my father coming home-, Frederick Buckley Tell me, little twinkling star, G. W. H. Griffin Tell me, mother, can I go, Wm. B. Tremaine Tell mother I die happy, Jabez Burns Tell my mother not to weep, Charles H. Pease Tenderly bury the fair young dead, William Cumming Tenting on the old camp ground, M. F. H. Smith Tenting on the old camp ground, Walter Kittredge Tenting on the old camp ground, Walter Kittredge [ver2] Terrible tough, B. R. Hanby Thanksgiving anthem, J. R. Fairlamb Thanksgiving hymn, James B. Taylor That Banner of stars, J. C. Meininger That missing voice, T. Martin Towne That southern wagon, Will S. Hays That's so, or The Union cause is gaining ground, J. P. Webster That's what the niggers then will do, Geo. H. Barton The Adieu, march, Luigi de Perini The Adjutants polka, R. B. Clark The Alabama and Kearsarge, Frank Wilder The Alabama, F. W. Rosier The Alabama, T. von La Hache The American banner, H. H. Pierson The American eagle schottisch, George King The American ensign, J. P. Webster The American ensign, J. P. Webster [ver2] The American flag, L. S. D. Rees The American flag, Will. S. Hays The American flag, Will. S. Hays [ver2] The American hero's march, Francis Barrington The American jubilee- Freedom triumphant, John M. Loretz The American ram, R. S. Frary The American soldiers chant, T. Jefferson Hunt The American standard, A. Bagioli The Appeal of a nation, Charles Edwards The Ark of our union, E. H. Pendleton The Arms of Abraham, Sep. Winner The Army parade march, Louis Berge The Artillery galop, James W. Long The Assassin's Vision, J. W. Turner The Badge my soldier wore, Jean Foster The Banner of the free, E. C. Benedict The Banner of the free, Franz Staab The Banner of the Sea, Bernard Covert The Banner of the stars, George William Warren The Banner of the stars, George William Warren [ver2] The Banner song, Wm. Dressler The Banners of peace, Julia Brainard The battle cry of freedom, Geo. F. Root The Battle cry of freedom, Geo. F. Root [ver2] The Battle hymn of the north, Isaac G. Reed The Battle in the clouds, M. Keller The Battle of Fort Donellson,Charles Grobe The Battle of Gettysburg, J. C. Beckel The Battle of liberty, Richard Culver The Battle of Manassas, Blind Tom The Battle of New Orleans, Charles Grobe The Battle of Roanoke Island, Charles Grobe The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, Ch. Grobe The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburgh Landing, Charles Grobe The Battle of Winchester, Charles Grobe The battle-cry of freedom, Hermann L. Schreiner The Beauregard Manassas quickstep, A. Noir The Beauregard Manassas quickstep, A. Noir [ver2] The Beauregard or Fort Sumter polka march, Victoria C The Bell and Everett schottisch, Francis H. Brown The Bell schottisch, Wilhelm Dressler The Bonnie old flag, Reed The Bonny boys in blue, H. Angelo The Boys are coming home, Hermann T. Knake The Boys are coming home, J. W. Turner The Boys are coming home, R. E. Henninges The Boys are coming home, R. E. Henninges [ver2] The Boys are coming home, Robert Lowry The boys are marching home, J. G. Huntting The Boys in blue are coming home, A. E. Wimmerstedt The Boys in blue are coming, James M. Deems The Boys in blue of '62, Martha H. Marsh The Boys in blue, T. N. Caufield The Boys that wear the blue, Henry Tucker The Brave veteran boys, Richard Zellner The Breckinridge schottisch, William Cumming The Brightest eyes, Stigelli The Burgesses quadrille, G. A. Patz The Captain (in his whiskers), Francis Held The Captain with his whiskers, C. L. Peticolas The Captain with his whiskers, T. Comer The Captain, Guillaume Gervaise The captains sly glance, N. P. B. Curtiss The Captain's sly glance, William J. Wetmore The Capture of Fort Donelson, Ch. Grobe The capture of Island No. 10, Charles Grobe The Carpet-bagger, Alfred von Rochow The Chelsea war widow, Charlie Pettengill The Chicago copperheads, James G. Clark The Children of the battlefield, James G. Clark The Chimes of the monastery, Leopold Meignen The Christian commission, Alfred Delaney The Coat of faded grey, H. M. Hall The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache [ver3] The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache [ver4] The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache [ver5] The Conquered flag, Charlie L. Ward The Conscript's mother, Henry Bedlow The Constitution as it is, the Union as it was, Will. S. Hays The Contraband schottische, Sep. Winner The Contrabands jubilee, A. J. Higgins The Copperhead of 1865, James G. Clark The Corporal's musket, C. Hatch Smith The Cottage by the sea, J. R. Thomas The Cottage of the dear ones left at home, J. A. Butterfield The Cross of the south, Blackmar & Co The Cross of the south, Blackmar & Co [ver2] The Cruel war is over-, A. Kreissmann The Cruel war is over, Jenny, Geo. P. Graff The Cruel war quick step, Sep. Winner The Cumberland, F. Boott The Darling of the camp, B. Litz The Dawn of peace, Samuel Jordan The Dawning of peace, march, J. W. Turner The Day star of freedom, J. W. Turner The Dear old flag, Wm. B. Bradbury The Dearest spot, W. T. Wrighton The Death knell is tolling, J. F. Fargo The Death of Sarsfield, Gustavus Geary The Defenders, Werner Steinbrecher The Deserted rebel mansion, I. W. Gougler The Dixie galop, F. B. Helmsmuller The Doctor's call polka, Rudolph Wittig The Drum march of the guards, Geo. T. Evans The Drummer boy of Antietam, Albert Fleming The Drummer boy, Will S. Hays The Drummer of Vicksburg, P. de Geer The Drum-tap rattles thro' the land, national song, M. Colburn The Dying drummer boy, Elliott C. Howe The Dying drummer boy, Louis Grube The Dying drummer, Parkhurst The Dying flag bearer, Emma Scarr Ledsham The Dying soldier boy, J. T. Wamelink The Dying soldier, J.W. Davies The Dying soldier, or Kiss me good night mother, Edward Clark The Dying soldier, W. Kipp The dying volunteer, A. E. A. Muse The Dying volunteer, Andrew Boyd The Dying volunteer, G. Gumpert The Dying volunteer, J. P. Webster The Dying young chaplain, S. W. Paine The Soldier's prayer before battle, Himmel file:///F|/Civil%20War%20Sheet%20Music-Archive/Volume%203/Disc%202/About%20this%20archive%20-%20CWSM-v3-disc2.txt [2/26/2012 3:59:05 PM]

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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 4 - Disc 1 The Black brigade, Dan D. Emmett The Blind slave boy, J. William Suffern The Blind soldier's lament, Edgar G. Spinning The Blue and the gray, J. H. McNaughton The Blue and the gray, J. H. McNaughton [ver2] The Blue and the grey, George H. Briggs The Prisoner to his mother, Albert M. Knapp The Prisoner's lament, D. Becker The Prisoner's release, or The Dear old flag has come, Eastburn The Rallying cry, W. E. Bonianco The Raw recruits, or Abraham's daughter, W. L. Hobs The Realm of the west, Charles G. Degenhard The Rebel kingdom falling, E. P. Noyes The Rebellion, H.P. Sweetser The Rebel's dream, Charles Reisner The Rebel's grave, E. A. Ambold The Rebels' retreat , A Dam Yankee The Recruit galop, Robert Denton The Red white and blue march, Edward A. Berg The Red white and blue, Thos. D. Sullivan The Red, white and blue of '61, A. Bachmann The Red, white and blue of '61, A. Bachmann [ver2] The Republican army and The Cause of liberty, H. M. Addison The Return of the old flag, sailing up the Tennessee The Reveille, polka militaire, George Wm. Warren The Reveille, Sep. Winner The Reveille, Sep. Winner [ver2] The Richmond prisoner, Geo. C. Deming The Rock beside the sea, C. C. Converse The roll of honor, George Harlow The roll of honor, George Harlow [ver2] The Ruler in peace and the leader in war, J. Maurice Hubbard The Sanitary fair grand march, E. Mack The Sanitary fair polka, Parkhurst The Separation, J. C. Englebrecht The Signal gun, N. P. B. Curtiss The Slave's appeal, J. P. Webster The Slaves consolation, T. Martin Towne The Sleeping hero-, Mendelssohn The Soldier coming home, H. M. Slade The Soldier followed the drum, J. B. Packard The Soldier sleeps- he is not dead, Lyman Heath The Soldier to his mother, J. P. Webster The Soldier to his mother, pathetic song, W. U. Butcher The Soldier's adieu, Albert Lindahl The Soldier's battle chant, Samuel Finley The Soldier's battle prayer, B. A. Whaples The Soldier's bride, marche militaire, R. E. Henninges The Soldier's bride, R. Hastings The Soldier's burial, J. B. Packard The Soldier's death song, Richard L. Edgeworth The Soldier's dream of home, C. Hatch Smith The Soldier's dream of home, Felix Shelling The Soldier's dream, Fr. Sulzner The Soldier's dream, H. S. Thompson The Soldier's dying farewell, Parkhurst The Soldier's friend, John S. Cox The Soldier's good-by, Christian Beyer The Soldier's grave, F. Nicholls Crouch The Soldier's grave, Hermann L. Schreiner The Soldier's home, S. A. Munson The Soldier's homeward march, Lizzie M. Miller The Soldier's hope, Jno. Fickeison The Soldier's hope, Jno. Fickeison [ver2] The Soldiers last message, W. L. Peirce The Soldiers loved ones, J. H. Whittemore The Soldiers mission, A. W. Morse The Soldier's mother, H. T. Knake The Soldiers of Washington, Hazard The Soldier's orphan bride, Ch. Mathias The Soldier's polka, Charles D'Albert The Soldier's prayer, Joseph Dunbar The Soldiers' prayer, William A. King The Soldier's request, J. A. Butterfield The soldier's request, J. Haynes The Soldier's return polka mazurka, Charles Mayer The Soldier's return schottisch, T. Van Berg The Soldier's return, Herman Th. Knake The Soldier's return, J. R. Thomas The Soldier's vision, C. Everest The Soldier's vision, C. Everest [ver2] The Soldier's vision, C. Everest [ver3] The Soldier's welcome home, J. P. Jones The Soldier's widow, H. T. Merrill The Soldiers wife, Geo. P. Graff The Soldier's wife, George Barker The Soldier's wife, William R. Dempster The Son who was his mother's pride, Alfred Delaney The Song of Blanche Alpen, Stephen Glover The Song of freedom, B. F. Baker The Song of the canteen, H. Lovegrove The Song of the contrabands, Thomas Baker The Song of the guard, or The Trooper's death, Alfred Delaney The Song of the south, James H. Huber The Songs we sang upon the old camp ground, H. L. Frisbie The Songs we sang upon the old camp ground, H. L. Frisbie [ver2] The Sour apple tree, J. W. Turner The South, Arnaud Preot The South, our country, J. A. Butterfield The Southern captive, F. W. Smith The Southern contraband, M. B. Leavitt [ver2] The Southern cross, C. L. Peticolas The Southern cross, Charles Ellerbrock The Southern girl, or The Homespun dress The Southern man, Arnaud Preot The Southern Marseillaise, A. E. Blackmar The Southern Marseillaise, A. E. Blackmar [ver2] The Southern soldier boy, C. W. Alexander The Southern soldier boy, W. Ludden The Southern states waltz, Joseph Jimenes The Southron's watchword, Stephen Glover The Southron's watchword, Stephen Glover [ver2] The Southron's watchword, Stephen Glover[ver2] The Spirit of America, the Union, the age, E. C. Lamberty The Spirit of America, the Union, the age, E. L. Kurtz The Standard bearer, H. S. Coleman The Standard of freedom, J. R. Thomas The standard of the free, John Mahon The Standard of the free, John Mahon [ver2] The Star gemmed flag, J. Gaspard Maeder The Star spangled cross and the pure field of white, Subaltern The star-gemmed flag, Ja's. Gaspard Maeder The Starry flag waves o'er thy shore, Joseph Merrefield The Starry flag waves o'er thy shore, Joseph Merrefield [ver2] The Starry flag, Robt. Denton The Stars and stripes are still unfurled, J. E. Kochersperger The Stars and stripes forever, William J. Lemon The Stars and stripes of old, Ferdinand Mayer The Stars and stripes, Chr. E. Hering The Stars and stripes, George Felix Benkert The Stars and stripes, J. M. Deems The Stars and stripes, O. B. Brown The Stars and stripes, the flag of the free, H. L. Frisbie The Stars and stripes, Theo. F. Seward The Stars and stripes, Theo. F. Seward [ver2] The Stars and stripes, Theo. F. Seward[ver2] The Stars and stripes, Wm. Lewis The Stars and the stripes brought me here, J. Remington Fairlamb The Stars must ever shine, T. H. Hinton The Stars of our banner, Alice Lane The Stars of our banner, Alice Lane [ver2] The Stolen stars, R. Hastings The Stolen stars, R. Hastings [ver2] The Stonewall banner, C. C. D The stripes and the stars, Wm. Dressler The Substitute broker, Rudolph Wittig The Swamp angel, Frank Wilder The Switzer's farewell, Mengis The Sword of Bunker Hill, Covert The Sword of Gen. Lee, Carrie R. Stakely The Sword of Robert Lee, A. E. Blackmar The Sword of Robert Lee, E. Louis Ide The Sword of Robert Lee, H. Weber The sword that my brave boy wore, James G. Clark The Tattoo, polka militaire, George William Warren The 'Telligent contraband, Charlie Pettengill The Temple of liberty, Wm. Berge The Thirty fifth, Cull The Torn battle flag, J. E. Hartel The Traitor and the laws, Eastburn The Triple hued banner, Asa B. Hutchinson The Triumph of the old flag, Eastburn The Trumpet of glory, Gustavus Geary The Trumpet of war now is calling, Emile G. Sirret The Two pickets, Ossian E. Dodge The Unhappy contraband, Will S. Hays The Union - now and forever-, Robert D. Scott The Union - now and forever-, Robert D. Scott [ver2] The Union army march, George A. Mietzke The Union banner, Nitram- Hyrne The Union battle cantata, G. Gumpert The Union bell march, Louie Brewster The Union Bell polka, Ch. Grobe The Union forever, for me-, Will S. Hays The Union- God bless it for ever, A. Lemuel Adams The Union grand march, Andrew P. Clark The Union hornpipe, E. J. Wilson The Union league, T. Martin Towne The Union medley, Parkhurst The Union must stand-, C. M. Meriam The Union polka, John R. Sweney The Union prayer for victory, E. L. Webster The Union restored, E. Ludewig Kurtz The Union restored, E. Ludewig Kurtz [ver2] The Union soldier's battle song, Richard Culver The Union soldier's hymn, Augustus Paulsen The Union victory march, L. A. Tuttle The Union volunteers, E. C. Saffery The Union volunteers, E. C. Saffery [ver2] The Union wagon, Judson The Union, a national song, J. M. Deems The Union, J. M. Deems The Unknown heroes, T. Bircher The Unknown soldier- (who is he-), Wilson G. Horner The Unreturning braves, William M. Cook The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver5] The Vacant chair, C. M. Currier The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver2] The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver3] The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver4] The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver6] The Venables polka, A. D. Stealey The Veteran mazurka, Robert Denton The Veterans' return march, L. A. Tuttle The Virginian's song of home, J. T. Gosden The Voice of the army, James G. Clark The Volunteer, J. C. Viereck The Volunteer, yankee doodle of 61, Louis Selle The Volunteer,Harry Macarthy The Volunteer's call to arms, Lizzie A. Allan The Volunteer's dream of home, T. H. Howe The Volunteer's farewell, J. A. Butterfield The Volunteer's farewell, march, M. J. Giannetti The Volunteer's good night, J. S. C The Volunteers marching song, Wm. Briscoe The Volunteers mother, Geo. A. Mietzke The Volunteer's vision, Mary H. C. Booth The Volunteer's wife, Charles Hess The Volunteers wife, J. P. Webster The Vow of Washington, Elizabeth Sloman The War fever galop characteristique, Calixa Lavallee The War is over darling Kate, M. B. Ladd The War song of the Union, Wm. Claud Huston The War will soon be o'er, Walter Kittredge The Warrior's farewell, J. Woodburn The Watch-tower of freedom, Francis Held The Watchword, liberty or death, J. R. Thomas The Wedding-day is coming, Herman Fluegel The White crossed banner, N. L. Phillips The Wounded and dying soldier, L. O. Grover The Wounded boy at Kenesaw, J. P. Webster The Yellow rose of Texas, J. K The young patriot's farewell, J. T. Gardiner The Young patriots, E. Mack The Young recruit galop, Rudolph Wittig The Young volunteer, Alfred Delaney The Young volunteer, Brigham Bishop The Young volunteer, J. R. Osgood The Young volunteer, L. S. Newell The young volunteer's good-bye, Mary W. Brown The Young zouaves, J. W. Turner Then brush away each dripping tear, Jas. W. Johnson Then wave ye stripes, Mary F. Howell Then you'll remember me, Balfe There is life in the old land yet, A. F. Gibson There's a dear vacant chair by the hearthstone, G. R. Lampard There's a proud noble flag, Orramel Whittlesey There's a sound among the forest trees, Wm. B. Bradbury There's a sound among the forest trees, Wm. B. Bradbury [ver2] There's life in the old land yet, Edward O. Eaton There's life in the old land yet, Edward O. Eaton [ver2] There's light on the wave, Arthur T. Lee There's music in the air, G. F. Root They all came home but mine, J. H. McNaughton They are coming from the wars, J. H. Ross They buried him in a watery grave, J. W. Turner They have broken up their camps, Geo. F. Root They have broken up their camps, Geo. F. Root [ver2] They have broken up their camps, Geo. F. Root [ver3] They pray for us at home, Frank Walters They said my love would change with time, Stephen Glover They sleep in lonely southern graves, N. B. Hollister They sleep in the far sunny southland, O. N. Haskins They told me not to love him, E. Thomas Thine, ever thine, Emma Wade Think of your head in the morning, Charlie L. Ward Those Sabbath bells, J. R. Stevenson Thou, oh- glorious queen of nations-, Vincent Minnelli Thr Union and the constitution, Fredk. Widdows Three cheers for Abe and Andy, Chas. B. Brigham Three cheers for our banner, A. A. Allen Three cheers for our Jack Morgan, Emmett Three cheers for the Union-, Ernest Three cheers for the Union-, Ernest [ver2] Three hundred thousand more-, George R. Poulton Three times three for the dear old flag, W. J. Wetmore Tidings sad must be conveyed, P. Hancox Tiger leap polka redowa, C. Koppitz 'Tis finished, Geo. F. Root 'Tis finished-, or Sing hallalujah, Henry C. Work 'Tis finished-, or Sing hallelujah, Henry C. Work 'Tis growing very dark, mother, Frederick Buckley 'Tis midnight in the southern sky, F. W. Smith To arms- To arms-, Thomas D. Sullivan To arms- to arms-, Thomas D. Sullivan [ver2] To arms- to arms-, William F. Otten To Canaan, C. S. Brainard To Canaan, Eben A. Kelly To Canaan, W. Williams To whom it may concern, Carl Lazare Toll the bell mournfully, C. Everest Traitor spare that flag, Henry Russell Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver2] Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver3] Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver4] Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver5] Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver6] Tread lightly where the hero sleeps, D. W. Belisle file:///F|/Civil%20War%20Sheet%20Music-Archive/Volume%204/Disc%201/About%20this%20archive%20-%20CWSM-v4-disc1.txt [2/26/2012 3:59:39 PM]

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Civil War Sheet Music - Volume 4 - Disc 2 The Blue and the grey, Felix Schelling The Bombardment and surrender of Fort Pulaski, Charles Grobe The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver2] The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver3] The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver4] The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver5] The Bonnie blue flag, quickstep, J. C. Viereck The Bonnie blue flag, with variations, S. Schlesinger The Bonnie flag with 34 stars, A.C. Peters The Bonnie flag with the stripes and stars, Henry Werner The Bonnie flag with the stripes and stars, T. M. Brown The Flag of the regiment, E. O. Eaton [ver2] The Flag of the west, Sautelle The Flag of Washington, Henry R. Bishop The Flag of Washington, J. E. Gould The Flag of Washington, Leonard Marshall The Flag with thirty four stars, C. S. Root The Flag with thirty four stars, C. S. Root [ver2] The Flag with thirty four stars, C. S. Root [ver3] The Flag without a stain, C. A. White The Foe, they come, F. Doerinckel The Fortress Monroe polka, Edgar H. Munson The Forty Fourth Regiment quick step, C. T. Braman The Free land, Charles Hess The Freedman's lament, John S. Murphy The Freedman's song, F. W. Smith The Freedman's, Robert Goldbeck The Furnace blast, John W. Hutchinson The Gallant Fifth United States Cavalry schottisch, Felix Tettig The Gallant girl that smote the dastard Tory oh-, Ducie Diamonds The General, the sergeant, and the flag, Stephen C. Massett The Gift of our father's, John M. Crossland The Girls at home, Henry C. Work The Good bye at the door, Stephen Glover The good old Union wagon, S. Matthews The good old Union wagon, S. Matthews [ver2] The Grand rally, J. P. Webster The Grant pill, J. C. Beckel The Great uprising, galop, E. Muzio The Green Shenandoah, J. W. Turner The Greenback, quick step, Sep. Winner The Happy contraband, Emerson The happy day has come, Kate, H. T. Merrill The Happy picket boy, Richard Zellner The Head of the nation McClellan shall be, C. O. Clayton The Hearty welcome home, Eastburn The Heroes of Gettysburg, James Scott The Hero's grave, T. H. Howe The Hidden flag, W. G. Fischer The Hurrah for the red, white and blue, James E. Murdoch The Invalid corps, Frank Wilder The Irish brigade, Geo. F. Bristow The Irish volunteer, J. P. Webster The Joy of freedom, M. Kuechman The Knitting song, Albert M. Hubbard The Land of our forefathers, William Aubrey Powell The Land we love, C. Csaky The Land we love, march, Charles O. Pape The Last broadside, Frederick Buckley The Last ditch polka, D'Accacia The Last message, James W. Long The Last of the Alabama, Eastburn The Liberty bird, Geo. F. Root The Liberty schottisch, Henry A. Gross The Little drummer boy's march, Karl Merz The Little Major, Henry C. Work The Lonely sentinel, M. Keller The Long, long weary day The Maiden's prayer, Badarzewska The Marseilles hymn, Rouget de Lisle The Martyr of liberty, in memory of Lincoln, James G. Clark The Martyred patriot, grand funeral march, James W. Porter The Martyrs of Baltimore, J. W. Turner The Maryland cadets, Geo. F. Cole The Massacre at Fort Pillow, Jas. Edward Haynes The Mecca of the free, C. R. Packard The Men of the west, B. A. Whaples The Merrill horse, Polyhymnia The Midnight bugle, William T. Rogers The Morning is dawning, Herbert S. Leland The Mountain legion, J. P. Jones The Mounted rifleman, A. Sedgwick The Mudsills are coming, G. L. J The Nameless graves where our heroes lie, C. M. Currier The Nation in tears- A dirge in memoryof Lincoln, Konrad Treuer The National funeral march, in honor of Lincoln, C. Everest The National hymn, Bertrand J. Hoffacker The National rally, Martin Simonsen The Nation's hero grand march, Edward Hoffman The Nation's honored dead, J. W. Turner The Nation's hymn, Clara M. Brinkerhoff The Nation's jubilee, A. B. Clarke The Nation's orphan, P. G. Anton The Nation's prayer, Louis Grube The Nation's prayer, Wm. Henry Burr The Negro boatmans song, L. Orlando Emerson The Negro emancipation song, J. P. Webster The Nerves, Lee and Walker The New emancipation march, Parkhurst The New skedaddle, John Durnal The New skedaddle, R. D. Scott The New York sanitary fair, grand march, N. P. B. Curtiss The Night before the battle, Jean Louis The Noble George McClellan, Edwin H. Nevin The Northern rights, march brilliant, Frederick Schneider The Northern star, Fred H. Cluett The Northern volunteers, Jennie M. Torry The Oath, J. C. Beckel The Officer's funeral, Norton The Old chieftan, Edwin Henry The Old contraband, Rudolph Wittig The Old flag will triumph yet, J. Henry Whittemore The Old flag, W. L. Hobbs The Old flag, W. L. Hobbs [ver2] The Old house far away,H. T. Merrill The Old plantation, Wm. Horton The Old sergeant, Will S. Hays The Old ship of state, Sarah F. Coombs The Old Union wagon, John Hogarth Lozier The One hundred days men, P. N. Wickerman The Only son is going now, J. S. Reed The Other side of dixie, Willie Willieson The Palmetto song, C. H. Mueller The Palmetto state song, Geo. O. Robinson The Parting kiss at the door,W. O. Fiske The Parting, or The Soldier's farewell, Wm. J. Wetmore The Passing bell, Ellsworth C. Phelps The Patriot flag, J. R. Thomas The Patriot mother (Une mere du sud), J. Nores The Patriot mothers prayer, protect my boy-, J. P. Webster The Patriot volunteer, James E. Spratley The Patriot's call, C. Jerome Hopkins The Patriot's father-land, J. A. Getze The Patriot's grave, Ed. P. Sprague The Patriot's grave, M. G. Farmer The Patriot's hope, S. Le. Breton The Patriot's hope, Thos. O'Neill The Patriot's prayer, C. H. Bach The Peace jubilee, E. A. Parkhurst The Peace of the valley is fled, S. D. S The Pennsylvania twenty eigth, E. H. C The Peoples advent, James G. Clark The People's song, Converse C. G. Collins The Picket of the Potomac, Henri F. Hemy The Picket, W. C. Peters The Picket's last watch, David A. Warden The Pickett guard, H. Coyle The Pickett guard, H. Coyle [ver2] The Pickett guard, H. Coyle [ver3] The Plains of Tennessee, T. Martin Towne The Presidential combat, E. L. Kurtz The President's emancipation march, Geo. E. Fawcett The President's grave, L. B. Miller The President's hymn, J. W. Turner The Prisoner of war, Geo. A. Russell Tread lightly where the hero sleeps, D. W. Belisle [ver2] Tread lightly ye comrades, Sarah Crane Tread lightly, ye comrades, Sadie Crane Tread lightly, ye comrades, Sadie Crane [ver2] Treasury rats, T.J. Hall Trefoil quick step, Thomas O'neill Trio Waltz, S. Schlesinger Trumpet quickstep, Louis Brachet T'was bright but t'was a dream-, A Lady of Virginia 'Twas he, the father and the son, M. A. L Twenty Third Regiment galop, Ernest Delamere Twinkling stars are laughing, love, John P. Ordway U. S. Army calls, a military quadrille, Robert Stoepel U. S. G., Dan D. Emmett U. S. Grant is the man, J. C. J U. S. Navy Quadrille, Robert Stoepel U. S. zouave cadets quick step, A. J. Vaas Ulysses leads the van, E. W. Locke Ulysses S. Grant, march funebre, H. Mollenhaupt Ulysses waltzes, John Molter Uncle Abe and the rebellious boys, T. M. Watson Uncle Abram, bully for you, G. R. Lampard Uncle Joe's hail Columbia-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Uncle Joe's hail Columbia-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Uncle Sam is bound to win, Ernest Leslie Uncle Sam, Howard Paul Uncle Sam, Mary Kinnear Grute Uncle Sam, what ails you-, John M. Loretz Uncle Sam's boys, J. P. Webster Uncle Sam's funeral, Silex Uncle Sam's hotel, Frank Wilder Uncle Samuel, his feast, J. H. McNaughton Uncle Samuel, his feast, One of Ye Guests Under the lilac he sleepeth, J. W. Turner Unfurl the flags-, Geo. R. Poulton Unfurl the glorious banner, Henry Kleber Unfurl the stars and stripes, Richard Culver Union and liberty forever, W. O. Perkins Union and liberty, Chas. G. Degenhard Union and liberty, Gustave Bessner Union and liberty, John Seltzer Union Army grand march, W. K. Batchelder Union Bell schottische, James Bellak Union cavalry galop, J. Zundel Union for ever, George R. Cromwell Union grand march militaire, Edgar M. Porter Union league grand march, S. G. Pratt Union march, Hans Krummacher Union march, L. A. Belknap Union of the states polka, J. Sippell Union polka and march, George R. Poulton Union quadrille, J. S. Knight Union quadrilles, Thomas Baker Union song, or Uncle Sam, A. E. Wimmerstedt Union volunteer, N. Mendal Shafer Union Volunteer's quickstep, H. N Hempsted Union waltz, Lucius Merrifield Union war galop, William Dressler Union war quick-step, R. Z. Salem Union war song, J. H. Cooley Union, God and liberty, S. Wesley Martyn United forever-, G. T. Evans United States battle march, Ch. Thein United States lancers, Wm. Dressler Up- and arm-, E. B Up with the banner boys, Florence Lewis Up with the banner, H. S. Perkins Up with the flag, N. Ravnkilde Up with the flag, Wm. B. Harrell Up with the standard, William T. Urquhart Up with the stars and stripes, Gounod Up, up with our banner, Thos. Comer Vale of rest, J.W. Burke Vallandigham schottisch, R. Linter Vesper song, R. Stewart Taylor Veteran's grand march, G. W. Lovejoy Veteran's march, Jas. E. Magruder Veteran's march, Jas. E. Magruder [copy 2] Veteran's polka, Ch. Bach Vice President Andrew Johnson's grand march, L. W. Eastman Vicksburg is taken, boys-, Edmund W. Hicks Vicksburg schottisch, E. O. Eaton Victory at last-, Wm. B. Bradbury Victory march for the United States, 1865, Michael Perabo Victory march triumphal, Rudolph Wittig Victory march, Edward Ambuhl Violetta, or I'm thinking of a flower, Edward O. Eaton Virginia quick step, B. R. Lignoski Virginia, J.W. Randolph Virginia, Tip Smith Virginian Marseillaise, F. W. Rosier Viva Columbia, F. Losse Viva l' Union, J. Remington Fairlamb Viva l'America, H. Millard Voices from the south, A Southern Lady Volunteer guards quickstep, G. R. Lampard Volunteer polka, Robert Goldbeck Volunteer song, Theodore Koerner Volunteer waltz, Charles Young Volunteer's march, Morin Lowden Vote for uncle Abe, Pip Winkle Wait love until the war is over, T. M. Todd Wait love until the war is over, T. M. Todd [ver2] Wait love until the war is over, T. M. Todd [ver3] Wake Nicodemus, Geo. F. Root Wake Nicodemus-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Wake Nicodemus-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Wanted - a substitute-, Frank Wilder War hymn, E. Moore War march, J. H. McNaughton War song for '61, John R. Mitchell War song of the 69th regiment, Augustus Cull War song, Mathias Keller Warren guards quick step, Charles H. Kehr Warrior's battle march, T. H. Howe Washington and Lincoln, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work Washington and Lincoln, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2] Washington and Our Country, Nathaniel Bailey Washington artillery polka march, A. E. Blackmar Washington artillery polka march, J. E. Blackmar Washington artillery polka march, J. E. Blackmar [ver2] Washington greys grand march, H. A. Daly Washington's call from the grave, C. H. Goldey Watching waiting for the morning, A. B. Irving Way down in dixie, Jerry Blossom Wayward brothers, J. H. McNaughton We are are coming father Abraham, S. J. Adams We are coming father Abraam, 300,000 more, Ferdinand Mayer We are coming father Abra'am, L. O. Emerson We are coming father Abra'am, Nathan Barker We are coming father Abraham, A. B. Irving We are coming home tommorrow, Frank Wilder We are coming, father Abra'am, A. Cull We are coming, father Abraam, P. S. Gilmore We are coming, father Abraham, J. A. Getze We are coming, T. M. Brown We are going on to Richmond, A. Bagioli We are marching on to Richmond, E. W. Locke We are marching on to victory, Carl Herman We are rising as a people, Philip Phillips We are the gay and happy suckers, J. P. Webster We are the true sons of freedom, Marshall S. Pike We conquer or die, James Pierpont We conquer, or die-, James Pierpont file:///F|/Civil%20War%20Sheet%20Music-Archive/Volume%204/Disc%202/About%20this%20archive%20-%20CWSM-v4-disc2.txt [2/26/2012 4:00:07 PM]

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