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America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets

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I always take it cool. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I am fighting for the nigger. Air: Wait for the wagon, By Wm. Kiernan. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
I am not a gal of that sort. Air: Nothing like pride about me. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I am not angry. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St. N Y. [n. d.]
I am not angry. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I am not angry. Thomas G. Doyle, Song and Hymn Publisher, No. 297 Gay Street, Baltimore, Md.
I am not sick, I'm over forty-five, I will make my wife stay home and give the baby catnip tea. Air- I wish my wife had no crying baby. [n. p.] [n. d.]
I am sick, don't draft me. Air- "The girl I left behind me." [n. p.] [n. d.]
I am thinking of thee, Annie. Charles H. Anderson, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., 402, D Street, Between 6th and 7th sts. Washington, D. C. [n. d.]
I can't forget old Erin where the grass grows green. [n. p.] [n. d.]
I cannot sing that song to-night. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I cannot sing that song to-night. H. De Marsan, Publisher, Songs, ballads, &c. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I cannot support him! Can you? Air--Rosin the bow. Composed by M. B. Ladd. James D. Gay celebrated army Song Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. [c. 1864]
I couldn't think of such a thing. J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, London. [n. d.]
I don't mean to tell you her name. Music Published by Mills & Co., 60, Moorgate Street, City. [n. d.]
I don't think much of you. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I don't think much of you. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New York. [n. d.]
I dream of home. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I dreamed my boy was home again. By Charles Carroll Sawyer. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I dreamed my boy was home again. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New York. [n. d.]
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls. J.Wrigley, Publisher of songs, &c. ... No. 27 Chatham Street (opposite City Hall Park) New York. [n. d.]
I had a dream. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n d.]
I have a silent sorrow here. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I have found thee but too late. H. De Marsan, Successor to J. Andrews, Publisher, ... 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I have found thee but too late. H. De Marsan, Successor to J. Andrews, Publisher. ... 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I have no mother now!
I have no mother now, I am weeping.
I have no mother now. Thomas G. Doyle, ... No. 297 N. Gay Street, Baltimore.
I have seen Sam. Jackson, Printer, 190 Houston Street.
I have something sweet to tell you. [n. d.]
I have something sweet to tell you. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I knew that I was dreaming. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I know he'll come to-night. Louis Bonsal, Bookseller and Stationer .. Corner Baltimore and Frederick Sts., Baltimore. [n. d.]
I know not if she loves me. H. De Marsan, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I know not that I wish for this. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 54 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I likes a drop of good beer. H. De Marsan, publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I love thee dear Erin. Sold wholesale by Horace Partridge, ... 105 Hanover St., & 54 Friend St., up stairs, Boston. [n. d.]
I loved that dear old flag the best. By Ednor Rossiter. Johnson, Song publisher, No. 7 N. 10th St. Phila. [n. d.]
I loved that dear old flag the best. By Ednor Rossiter. Johnson, Song publisher, Phila. [n. d.]
I miss thee so. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I never says nothing to no-body. By Silent Sam. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham st., N. Y. [n. d.]
I never says nothing to nobody, and Oh! never fall in love. Sold wholesale and retail by L. Deming, No. 62 Hanover Street, 2d. door from Friend St., Boston. [n. d.]
I promised I never would leave her. H. De Marsan. Dealer in Songs &c. No 60 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
I remember the hour, when sadly we parted. An answer to When this cruel war is over. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New York. [n. d.]
I remember the hour, when sadly we parted. Words by Ednor Rossitor. Music composed by B. Frank Walters, and published by Lee & Walker, Philadelphia. H. De Marsan, 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
I shouldn't like to tell. Words by T.F.K. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I spy your little game.
I spy your little game. Air- Does your mother know you're out? [n. d.] H. De Marsan No. 54 Chatham st. N. Y.
I spy your little game. Air: Does your mother know you're out? H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I stood amid the glittering throng. H. De Marsan, publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I stood it like a lamb. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New York, [n. d.]
I stood on the shore. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I think of old Ireland wherever I go. Written by J. H. Howard. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I think of old Ireland wherever I go. Written by J. H. Howard. H. De Marsan, publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n.d.]
I vish I vos de mayor. Johnson's cheap printing office, No. 7 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia, [n. d.]
I wandered by the brook-side. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I wandered by the brook-side. J. Wrigley, Publisher, of songs, &c., No. 27 Chatham Street. (opposite City Hall Park) New York. [n. d.]
I want to be a soldier. Air- I want to be an angel. A. W. Auner, song publusher, 110 N. 10th St., ab Arch, Philadelphia. [n. d.]
I want to be a soldier. Air--"Wait for the wagon." [n. p.] [n. d.]
I want to be a soldier. Air--I want to be an angel. [n. p.] [n. d.]
I want to be a soldier. By P. S. Biglin. Air: I want to be an angel. H. De Marsan, No. 54 Chatham St., N. Y.
I want to be a soldier. Johnson, Song Publisher, 7 N. 10th street, Phila. [n. d.]
I want to go home. Horace Partridge, 105 Hanover and 54 Friend Sts., up Stairs, Boston. [n. d.]
I will be true to thee.
I will care for Mother now. Harry S. May's book, &c., Philada. [n. d.]
I will care for Mother now. Harry S. May's book, periodical and song stand ... Phila. [n. d.]
I wish he would decide, Mamma. H. De Marsan, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I wish he would decide, Mamma. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
I wish the war was o'er! Air--Auld Lang Syne. By A. Anderson, Philadelphia, December, 1862.
I would not be a baby. Air: I'd choose to be a baby. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I would not die in spring time. Thos. G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, song dealer, &c., Gay Street, near Ashland Square, Balt. [n. d.]
I would not die in spring.
I would not die in spring. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y.
I'am not myself at all. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'am not myself at all. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd be a gipsy. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd choose to be a baby. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd choose to be a daisy. H. De Marsan, Publisher. No. 38 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd mourn the hopes that leave me. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd mourn the hopes that leave me. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd offer thee this hand of mine. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd offer thee this hand of mine. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n.d.]
I'd offer thee this hand of mine. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd offer thee this hand of mine. H. De Marsan, Dealer in Songs, &c., No. 54 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
I'd offer thee this hand of mine. Thos. G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, near Ashland square, Balt. [n. d.]
I'll be a soldier. Words and music by the celebrated and most popular author Stephen C. Foster. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. J. Wrigley, Publisher of Songs, &c. No. 27 Chatham Street (opposite City Hall Park) New York. [n. d.]
I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. [n. p.] [n. d.]
I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. H. De Marsan. No. 54 Cahtham street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. Harris, Printer, S.E. cor. 4th. and Vine Sts., Phila. [n. d.]
I'll ne'er get drunk again, H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll ne'er get drunk again. H. De Marsan, Publisher of Songs and Ballads, Paper Dolls, Toy Books &c., 54 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll never forget thee, dear Mary. By George Cooper. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll never forget thee. [n. p.] [n. d.]
I'll throw myself away. [n. p.] [n. d.]
I'll touch my harp. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham st., N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll touch my harp. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll woo thee in the summer time. By R. Scott Cowenlock. H. De Marsan, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
I'll woo thee in the summer time. Words by R. Scott Cowenlock. Music by Chas. J. Hargitt. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]

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