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America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets

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The Marseilles hymn. H. De Marsan. ... 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Marseilles hymn. Printed at Johnson's, No 3 North Tenth Street, Philad. [n. d.]
The Marseilles hymn. Song of the French Revolution. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Marshall Kane. Air-"Roseas Dream." [n. p.] [n.d.]
Mary & Sambo. Air. "A little more cider." Jackson, Printer, 190 Houston Street, [n. d.]
Mary Blane. H. De Marsan, No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Mary Machree. Air: Come home to me, love. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 60 Chatham, Street, N Y [n. d.]
Mary of Argyle. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Mary of Argyle. H. De Marsan, 54 Chatham Street, ... N. Y. [n. d.]
Mary of Argyle. Horace Partridge, Jewlery, &c., No. 27 Hanover Street, Boston, [n. d.]
Mary of Argyle. Thos. G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, Song Dealer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, near Ashland Square, Balt. [n. d.]
Mary of the wild moor. A beautiful ballad. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Mary of the wild moor. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, &c., No 297 N. Gay Street, Baltimore . [n .d]
Mary of the wild moor. Thos G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer &c., No 297 Gay Street, near Ashland Square, Balt. [n. d.]
Mary Vale. Hanzche & Co., Printers, 166 Baltimore St., above Calvert, 3d story. [n. d.]
Mary's dream. L. & J. L. Appley, 65 Fulton St. N. Y. & No. 38 Arcade, Phila. [n. d.]
The Maryland battle cry. Tune.- "Gay and happy." [n. p.] [n. d.]
The Maryland boys will fight for the beautiful flag. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland in chains. By Mrs. D. K. Whitaker, of South Carolina. Richmond Examiner, May 14, 1861.
Maryland in chains. Maryland, 1861.
Maryland in chains. Richmond Examiner, May 14, 1861.
The Maryland martyrs. [n. d.] [n. d.]
The Maryland martyrs. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland's lament for Jackson. [n. p.] June, 1863.
Maryland's lament for Jackson. By Baltimora. June, 1863.
Maryland, my home. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland, my home. Songs sold by the 100 or 1000 at G. W. Brown's, No. 315 North Gay Street, Near Aisquith. [n. d.]
Maryland, my Maryland!
Maryland, my Maryland. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland, my Maryland. J. H. Johnson, Phila. [n. d.]
Maryland, my Maryland. Johnson, Song Publisher, Stationer & Printer, No. 7 N. Tenth St., 3 doors above Market, Phila. [n. d.]
Maryland, my Maryland. Sep. Winner's music store, Phila. [c. 1862]
Maryland. A fragment. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland. A fragment.[n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland. Air --- "My Normandy." [n. p.] [n. d.]
Maryland. By James R. Randall, of Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Maryland. By James R. Randall, of Baltimore, Md. [n.d.]
The Marylander at Manassas. A fact. Baltimore, Dec. 16, 1861.
The Marylander at Manassas. A fact. By N. G. Ridgley. Baltimore, Dec. 16, 1861.
The Mason's farewell. John Hopkins, printer, 823 New Levee Street. [n. d.]
Massa's in the cold ground. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Massa's in the cold ground. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Massa's in the cold, cold ground. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, &c., Balt., Md. [n. d.]
Massa's in the cold, cold ground. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, stationer, song & hymn publisher, No. 297 Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Massa, Massa, hallelujah! The flag's come back to Tennessee. Music composed and sung by D. A. Warden. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Massachusetts fifty-third. Air: Annie Lisle. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The Massachusetts line. By Rev. R. T. S. Lowell. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Matilda Baker, the pretty little hoop-skirt maker. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Matilda Toots, or, You should have seen her boots. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Maud Adair and I. H. De Marsan. Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Maxims of life, or, How to be happy. Andrews', Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Mayor Brown. Air-"Rosseau's Dream." [n. p.] [n. d.]
Mc'Clellan's farewell to the army of the Potomac.
Mc'Donald's return to Glenco. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Mc'Donald's return to Glenco. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McCawley's bride. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McClellan campaign song. Air- "Wait for the wagon." Composed by John A. McSorley of New York City, and dedicated to Horatio Seymour. Theodore Dutton, 13 Spruce Street, N.Y.
McClellan campaign song. Air: "Who will care for mother now? Mason & Co., No. 58 North 6th st., Phila. [n. d.]
McClellan caught the Rebels with their breeches down, in Maryland. Air.- Maryland, my Maryland. [n. p.] [n. d.]
McClellan for 1865! By J. Lovelock. Air: Billy O'Rourke. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McClellan for president, by John C. Cross.
McClellan for president. Air: Pompey Moore. By John C. Cross. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McClellan will be president. Air- "Whack! row de dow!" J. F. Feeks, 26 Ann Street, and 636 Broadway, New-York. [n. d.]
McClellan will be president. By M. J. Million.
McClellan will be president. By M. J. Million. Air: Whack, row de dow! H. De Marsan, Pub. No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McClellan's address to his army. Air: Bruce's address. H. De Marsan, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McClellan's address to his army. Air: Bruce's address. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
McClellan's battle & victory at Antietam, Md., Sept., 1862. By A. Anderson. Harris, Printer, S.E. corner Fourth and Vine Streets, Philada. [1862]
McClellan's farewell to the army of the Potomac. Air: Gay and happy. H. De Marsan, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Meagher is leading the Irish brigade. Air: The shamrock shore. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y.
Meagher is leading the Irish brigade. Air: The shamrock shore. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Mechanic's song ... by Franklin. And The peasant's chorus in Paris & London. Boston, [n. d.]
Meet me at the lane. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Meet me at twilight. H. De Marsan, Dealer, ... 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Meet me by moonlight alone. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Meet me by moonlight alone. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Meet me by moonlight alone. J. H. Johnson, card and job printer, No. 7 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia, [n. d.]
Meet me to-night. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N.Y. [n. d.]
Meet me, Josie, at the gate. By Geo. M. Clark, H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Meeting of old friends. By John Anderson, ... Printed by Johnson, 7 North tenth Street, [n. d.]
Meeting of the waters. H. De Marsan, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Melinda May. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Melinda May. Printed and for sale at Harris' Card & job printing office. S. E. corner of Fourth & Vine streets, Philad. [n. d.]
Memories of the past. H. De Marsan, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Memory of the past. By George Alford. Air --- Belle Brandon. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street N. Y. [n. d.]
Men and knaves.
The mermaid. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The merriest girl that's out. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The Merrimac and Monitor. By A. Van Dyke, ... Air.- The taxation of North America. James Young, Printer, 114 West Baltimore Street. [n. d.]
The merry little soldier. John Hopkins, Printer, New Levee-st. 4th D, [n. d.]
Merry month of May. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Merry Swiss boy. Andrews, printer, 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Merry Swiss boy. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The message of victory.
Michigan. Marcus Peterson [n. p.] [n. d.]
Mickey's dead-broke at the door. Air: Brother's fainting at the door. By John C. Cross. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New York. [n. d.]
Mickey's gone for a sailor. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Midnight hour. G. S. Harris, Printer, 4th & Vine. [n. d.]
The midnight poachers, and "You dont exactly suit me." [n. p.] [n. d.]
Midnight sentinel! By A. Anderson, Philadelphia. Air--Oft in the stilly night. March 2d, 1863.

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