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America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets

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Saw ye my hero, George, and Battle of Bunker Hill. Sold wholesale and retail, by L. Deming, No. 62 Hanover Street, Boston, and at Middlebury, Vt. [n. d.]
The scullion sprite. A St. Giles's tale. [n. p.] [n. d.]
The sea-faring man, and Oh! dear grog. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Secessia land. Air- Promised land. A. W. Auner, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
The secession wagon. Air.-Wait for the wagon." J. H. Johnson's card and job printing office, Phila. [n. d.]
Secession wagon. Air: Wait for the wagon. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Secession wagon. Air: Wait for the wagon. A. W. Auner, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Second coming of "Abraham." Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1864, By H. Cann, in the Clerk's office, Of the District court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. [n. p.] [c. 1864]
The second Louisana. May 27th, 1863. By George H. Boker. [n. p.] [n. d.]
The separation. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, and Song Publisher, No. 297 Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Sequel to Wearing of the green. Sung and composed by E. T. Welch. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The serenade of the 300,000 Federal ghosts, respectfully dedicated to Old Black Abe. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Seven days fight before Richmond. H. De Marsan, Publisher. 54 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Seven days fight from June 26th, to July 4th. 1862. By James Smith, Co. H. Air.- Louisana lowlands. Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Seven days fight.
The sewing machine. Air- "Charcoal man." Sold wholesale by Horace Partridge, No. 27 Hanover Street, Boston. [n. d.]
The sewing-machine. Air: Charcoal man. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham str. New York. [n. d.]
Shall we meet again. By C. Everest. Johnson, Song publisher...Phila. [n. d.]
The Shanghai engine, by "One of the suspended." Tune: Irish Molly O. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
She danced like a fairy. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
She never blam'd him, never. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Cha tham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
She sleeps in the valley. Horace Partridge, 105 Hanover St., & Friend St., up stairs, Boston. [n. d.]
She was such a nice young gal. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
She wore a wreath of roses. H. De Marsan No. 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d. ]
She wore a wreath of roses. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
She's handsome as a rose, or, She was such a charmer. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n.d.]
Sheep shearing over. Pitts, Printer, Wholesale toy and Marble warehouse 6, Great st, Andrews Street 7 dials. [n. d.]
Sheepskin, beeswax. J. Andrews, No. 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Sheepskin, beeswax. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The shekinah, by B. Danforth ... E. L. Mitchell, Printer, Boston. [1862]
Shelling green peas. H. De Marsan dealer in songs, No. 62 Chatham st. N. Y. [n. d.]
Shells of the ocean. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n. d.]
Shells of the ocean. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, near Ashland Square, Baltimore. [n. d.]
Sheridan's "early" victory, By John Ross Dix.
Sheridan's ride. By Thomas Buchanan Read. Entered according to the act of Congress, by J. Magee, ... Phila. 1864.
Sheridan's ride. By Thomas Buchanan Read. Entered according to the act of Congress, in the year 1864, by J. Magee, 316 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Sherman's march to the sea. Air: Kitty Tyrrell. Published by Randolph, 770 Broadway, N.Y. [n. d.]
Sherman's march to the sea. Words (in part) and music by David A. Warden, published by the composer, 311 German Street, [n. d.]
Sherman's march. Air: Ginger blue. By Michael Fee. H. De Marsan. No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Ship Beverly. Sold wholesale and retail by L. Deming, No. 62 Hanover Street, Boston. [n. d.]
Ship Boston. Sold wholesale and retail, by L. Deming, No. 61 Hanover St., Boston. [n. d.]
Ship on fire. Sold by J. Andrews, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Shoddy on the brain. Written and composed by David A. Warden. J. H. Johnson, card and job printing office, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Shoulder to shoulder. Sung by Bessie Bonehill. W. S. Fortey, general Steam Printer and Publisher, 3 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. [n. d.]
Shouting our battle-cry, "McClellan." Air- "The battle-cry of freedom." J. F. Feeks, 26 Ann Street, and 636 Broadway, New York. [n. d.]
Shule agra. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Sic semper. By a Virginian. [n. p.] [n. d.]
A sick person's prayer. By C. D. Bradlee. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Siege of Lucknow. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n. d.]
Siege of Lucknow. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Sights for a father. [n. p.] [n. d.]
The silent sorrow of the enfranchised slave. Suggested by the obsequies of President Lincoln in Buffalo. By John C. Lord.
Since I've been in the army. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Since I've been in the army. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Since I've been in the army. J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Since I've been in the army. Sold by R. H. Singleton, Post Office Building, Nashville, Tenn.
Sing me to sleep my mother. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Singing for the million. Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London. [n. d.]
Singing the national anthem. Written by Lewis Abraham, Washington, D.C. [n.p.] [n.d.]
The sinking of the pirate Alabama. Written by Silas S. Steele, Esq.
Sinking of the pirate Alabama. Written by Silas S. Steele. Esq. Tune, Teddy the Tiler, or, Cannibal Islands. J. Magee 316 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. [c. 1864]
Sitting on a rail, or, The raccoon hunt. Sold, wholesale and retail by L. Deming, No. 61 Hanover Street, Boston. [n. d.]
The sky-lark. Printed by T. Birt. No. 10 Great Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London. [n. d.]
The slain at Baltimore! A. W. Auner, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
The slain at Baltimore! A. W. Auner, Song Publisher, N. W. Cor. 8th and Market., Philadelphia. [n. d.]
The slave's dream. Printed and sold wholesale at George S. Harris card and job printing office S. E. Cor. of Fourth and Vine sts., Philad. [n. d.]
The slaves' dream. Andrews', Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n. d.]
Sleeping I dream, love. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Sleigh bell song. H. De Marsan, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The sleigh-ride. By the Watchman, Ashland, Pa. Tune.- Hundred years hence ... January, 1866. H. L. Butler, Printer, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Sly young crow. Sold, wholesale and retail by L. Deming, No. 62 Hanover St., Boston [n. d.]
Smiggy McGuirrel. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Smile again, my bonnie lassie. Published by T. Batchalar, Hackney road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London. [n. d.]
Smiles and kind words. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Smith's patent double griddle. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Soda-water man. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
A soldier is my beau.
A soldier is my beau. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Soldier pluck, by Lieutenant Henry B. Kelly.
The soldier's adieu, composed by William Howard, Private, Co. "G," 9th Mass. Vols. J. H. Johnson, Printer, ... Phila. [n. d.]
The soldier's boy. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Soldier's burial. By Wolfe. Air.- Burial of Sir John Moore. Johnson, Song Publisher, &c., No. 7 N. Tenth St., 3 doors above Market, Phila. [n. d.]
Soldier's burial. By Wolfe. Air: Burial of Sir John Moore. Johnson, Song Publisher, Phila. [n. d.]
The soldier's child. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The soldier's child. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The soldier's deathbed. By Mrs. Felicia Hemans. J. H. Johnson, Printer, [Phila., n. d.]
Soldier's dream.
The soldier's dream.
The soldier's dream. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The soldier's farewell to his bride, by Max Langenschwartz.
The soldier's farewell, at parting with his wife for North-America. A new song. [n. p.] [n. d.]
The soldier's farewell, or, The battle of the war. Tune: Farewell! 'tis a lonely sound. Written by A. Anderson ... October 3d, 1862. Harris, Printer, Phila. [n. d.]
Soldier's friend. Words by D. Brainerd Williamson, music by J. S. Cox ... Johnson, Publisher. ... Phila. [n. d.]
Soldier's funeral. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Soldier's funeral. J. H. Johnson, Stationer, ... Phila. [n. d.]
The soldier's homeless boy, by Chas. Bender, arranged by A. Anderson. Air.- The Summer Eve Is Gliding. A Anderson, [Phila.] March 24, 1864.
The soldier's homeless boy, By Chas. Bender. Arranged by A. Anderson.
The soldier's little boy. Sold by J. M. Hess, Harrisburg, Pa. [n. d.]
Soldier's prayer. By James B. Specer, No. 115 Reed Street. [n.p.] [n.d.]
The soldier's return to his home, and the Star Spangled Grid-Iron. Composed by N. S. McLay, Drum Major, 55th Reg. Penn. Vols., Camp West Wook, near Richmond, Va. ... Johnson, Printer, 7 N. 10th, st. [Phila.] [n. d.]

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