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America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets

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Swinging in the lane. Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The sword and the red, white and blue. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The sword of Bunker Hill! Sold wholesale By Horace Partridge, 105 Hanover and 54 Friend St., Boston. [n. d.]
Sword of Bunker Hill. Johnson, Publisher No. 7 N. 10th St., Phila. [n. d.]
The sword of Bunker-Hill. H. De Marsan, Dealer, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The tail iv me coat. Written and sung by J. F. Poole. To the tune of Cupid Took lodgings in Dublin. Horace Patridge, ... No. 105 Hanover Street, (up stairs,) Boston. [n. d.]
The tailor of the Potomac, or, Andy Johnson, on his way to Chigago [!][n. p.] [n. d.]
Taken in and done for. Air: Down in Piccadilly. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Taken in and done for. Air: Down in Piccadilly. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Taking up quarters.
Tall young oyster man, and the Young mutineer. Sold, wholesale and retail by L. Deming. No 62 Hanover Street... Boston. [n. d.]
The tall young oysterman. Printing Office on the corner of Elm and Main Streets, [n. d.]
The tall young oysterman. Songs. Pedlars will find a good assortment at the Printing Office on the corner of Elm and main-streets, near the stone bridge. [n. p. n. d.]
Taming of the shrew. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham st., N. Y. [n. d.]
Tapioca. Words and music by Edward Warden. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Tea tax, and Humble wish. Sold retail and wholesale by L. Deming, No. 62 Hanover Street, Boston. [n. d.]
Tea tax. Sold by L. Deming No. 1 South ... Boston. [n. d.]
Tea-table chat. Sold wholesale and retail, corner of Merchant Row and Market Square, Boston. [n. d.]
Technical song. Air- Derry down. [n. p.] [n.d.]
Tell me, Mary. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Tell Mother I die happy. Sold wholesale and retail Horace Patridge, No. 27 Hanover Street, Boston. [n. d.]
Tell Mother, I die happy. Words by C. A. Vosburgh, Music by Jabez Burns.
The tempest. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Ten o'clock, or, Remember love remember. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Ten o'clock, or, Remember love remember. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Tennesse! fire away! [n. p.] [n. d.]
Tennessee! fire away! [n. p.] [n. d.]
The tenth, Montgomery regiment. Col. W. H. Lytle, composed by W. H. Devine. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Terence's farewell to Kathleen. H. De Marsan ... 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Terence's farewell to Kathleen. H. De Marsan, No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Terrible disaster. Boiler explosion on board a Staten Island ferry boat, with dreadful loss of life .... Composed by A. W. Harmon. Tune. "The dying Californian." [n. d.]
Terry O'Rann. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Terry O'Rielly. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Terry O'Rielly. Johnson's Central song, &c., No 5 Tenth Street, three doors above Market, Philadelphia. [n. d.]
Texan Rangers. Published by M. Morgan, Galveston, Texas, Confederate States, 1861.
That beautiful valley. [n. p.] [n. d.]
That blessed baby, or, The mother's appeal. J. Andrews, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
That blessed baby, or, The mother's appeal. J. Andrews, Publisher 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
That cottage home. Air. --- Oh Susannah. Andrew' Andrews'. Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
That's so. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
That's so. As sung by John H. Duley, of Perham's Opera Thoupe, at the Meledeon, Boston. Andrews'. Printer, No. 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
That's what's the matter! By Stephen C. Foster. H. De Marsan, Publish r, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
That's what's the matter. Air- "Wait for the wagon." Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
That's what's the matter. Published by Doyle. [Baltimore] [n. d.]
That's where the laugh comes in. H. De Marsan, publisher, No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Thee, thee, only thee. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Their sham shoulder-straps. By John Ross Dix.
Then you'll remember me! [Philadelphia?] U. S. Steam Job Print. Ledger Building. [n. d.]
There is life in old Maryland yet. Baltimore, March 25, 1862.
There is life in old Maryland yet. Baltimore, March, 25, 1862.
There is life in the old land yet. [n. p.] [n. d.]
There's a good time coming. By Charles Mackay, Music by Henry Russell. J. Andrews, Publisher, 38 Chatham St., New York. [n. d.]
There's a good time coming. Words by Charles Macray, LL. D.
There's a light in the window for thee. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
There's a queer time coming, boys. J. H. Johnson, ... No. 7 N. Tenth Street, Philadelphia, [n. d.]
There's life in the old land yet. Baltimore, March 25, 1862.
There's life in the old land yet. By James R. Randall, of Baltimore, author of "Maryland, my Maryland." [n. d.]
There's life in the old land yet. By Jas. R. Randall, of Baltimore. [n. d.]
There's music in the air. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 N. Gay Street, Baltimore. [n. d.]
There's nothing like truth. Printed by George Warren, (aged 12 years) with Josiah Warren's Amateur Printing Apparatus. 1839.
There's room enough for all. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
There's room enough for all. Harris, Printer, cor. of 4th. and Vine [n. d.]
There's whiskey in the jar! Louis Bonsal, Bookseller, stationer, &c., Cor. of Baltimore and Frederick St. Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
There's whiskey in the jar. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
There's whiskey in the jar. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
There's whiskey in the jar. J. Wrigley, Publisher of songs, ballads &c., (opposite City Hall Park) New York. [n. d.]
They have broken up their camps! Words by Maj. John B. Jewell, music by Geo. F. Root. [n.p.] [n.d.]
They have broken up their camps! Words by Maj. John B. Jewell. Music by Geo. F. Root. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
They told me not love him. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
They told me not to love him. Andrews, printer, 38 Chatham street, N. Y. [n. d.]
They told me not to love him. Thos. G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, near Ashland Square, Balt. [n. d.]
The Thirtieth Street murder. A horrible tragedy. Air: Burns farewell. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Thirty-first anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society, at the Church of the Puritans, Tuesday, May 10th. 1864. Anti-Slavery Printing Office, 21 Spruce St., 2d. floor. [n. d.]
Those stripes and bright stars! H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Those stripes and bright stars. By A. B. Eckerson ... J. Wrigley, Publisher, ... New York. [n. d.]
Thou art gone from my gaze. Andrews', printer, 38 Chatham St. N. Y. [n. d.]
Thou art gone from my gaze. Jackson, Printer, 190 Houston.-St. [n. d.]
Thou art gone from my gaze. Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Thou art so near, and yet so far! H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Thou art so near, and yet so far! H. De Marsan, Publisher, No 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Thou art so near, and yet so far! Sold at wholesale by Horace Partridge, No. 27 Hanover St. Boston. [n. d.]
Thou hast learned to love another. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Thou hast learned to love another. Thos. G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, near Ashland square, Balt. [n. d.]
Thou hast wounded the spirit that loved thee. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, Baltimore. [n. d.]
A thousand a year, Robin Ruff and Gaffer Green. H. De Marsan, No. 54 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Three bells. H. De Marsan, ... H. De Marsan, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Three hundred thousand more. Published by Doyle. [Baltimore] [n. d.]
Thy voice hath a charm. Words and music by Lucas Brinley. Johnson, Song Publisher, No. 7, N. Tenth St., Phila. [n. d.]
'Tilda Horn. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Tim Finigan's wake. Air: The French musician. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Times as they are. Sold wholesale and retail by L. Deming, No. 62 Hanover St., Boston. [n. d.]
The times of New York. Composed and sung ... by C. H. Fox. Air."The Charleston Gals." Andrews, Printers, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Tipperary mans courtship. [courtship][n. p.] [n. d.]
'Tis all bright beyond, Grandma. [n. p.] [n.d.]
'Tis hard to give the hand, where the heart can never be. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
'Tis home where the heart is.
'Tis home where the heart is. H. De Marsan, ... No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
'Tis home where the heart is. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
'Tis midnight hour. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street. [n. p.] [n. d.]
'Tis midnight hour. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]

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