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M.J. Binford Bound Music Volume (Acc. 2010.326) Bound Volume Acc. 2010.326
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Scope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: "1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings & One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8" TALL X 10-3/8" TALL X 7/8" THICK." "83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: "YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. "Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller "C. Willig, Baltimore" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. "Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. "Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed & Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. "Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters." Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee." Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music & libretto. Circa 1840. "The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover." -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area & an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. "All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove..." A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. "The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged & partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber & Co, Baltimore." Pictorial title page & page of music with libretto. "Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson." Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. "Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte." Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. "By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips." Published by J. Cole & Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. "Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. "Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer & D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq." Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! "The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I." Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. "The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie." Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. "Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. "Columbus Callopade. Composed & respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel." Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. "Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth." Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. "Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva." Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the "Ethiopian Quadrilles" -- "Goin Ober De Mountin." -- 1 page of music -- "Jonny Boker." -- 1 page of music -- "De Old Jaw Bone." -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- "Jumbo Jim" - 1 page of music -- "Jim Along Josey" -- 1 page of music "Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York." by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. "Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps." by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. "La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq." by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth & Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. "The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz." Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer & Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the "Onkaye Waltz" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. "Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. "Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp & Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn & Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander." by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! "Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel." Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. "The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia." by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name "Miss M.J. Binford". Gilt title on spine "Music" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. The endpapers, front and back have several antique signatures and doodling or notes, mostly in graphite.
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Music Volume 215 Volume 215
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Scope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 " " Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute & Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise & trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 " " Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: "John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville" Title Page: Firth & Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth & Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square
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Music Volume 219 Volume 219
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Scope and Contents Cover engraved " M.I. BLANDIN" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 & 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall & Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth & Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall & Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley & Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall & Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois & Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright & fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth & Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall & Pond 239 Broadway & 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall & Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley & Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois & Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth & Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth & Hall 239 Broadway
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Scope and Contents Cover "MUSIC" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth & Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding & D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped "Authors Property" and initialed "RA". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped " Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York." Stamped " Sold By Hewitt & Og 88 Washington SQ Boston." Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey & Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped " Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York." Stamped " Sold By Hewitt & Og 88 Washington SQ Boston." Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published & sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee & Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped " Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. & Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. & Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.
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Scope and Contents Engraved on cover" Adelaide C. Carpener" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters & Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes & for sale by John Ashton & Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed & Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt & Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen & Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation "Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies & Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee & Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall & Pond 238 Broadway, & Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for & Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall & Pond 238 Broadway, & 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker & Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth & Hall 1 Franklin Sq. & J.L. Hewitt & Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore
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Music Volume 239 Volume 239
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No cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois & Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth & Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth & Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall & Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies & accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee & Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois & Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth & Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth & Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth & Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss & Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley & Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley & Co.
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Scope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC "F.M.Riley" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped " From J.J. & S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga." The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped " From J.J. & S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga." Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois & Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning & Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale & Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth & Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth & Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall & Pond. Signed. Stamped " Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall & Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker & Ditson. 1838. Stamped " From J.J. & S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga." Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet & A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall & Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt & Jaques. 1837. Stamped " Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C." Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped " F. Zogbaum Savannah" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. " F. Zogbaum Savannah" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall & Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. " F. Zogbaum Savannah" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth & Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped " Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston" and Torp & Uncer 229 Broadway NY" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten & Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth & Hall. " F. Zogbaum Savannah" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed & Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A & J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth & Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt & Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt & Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois & Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth & Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.
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Sacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.& J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart & Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall & Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins & Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall & Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. 1856.
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Scope and Contents Cover inscribed "Music" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons & Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore & Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Departed Days. Song & Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell & Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed & Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller & Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell & Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell & Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner & Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed. New York: William Hall & Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall & Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1851.
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