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America Singing: Nineteenth-Century Song Sheets

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The hod-carrier's song. Air: Villikens and his Dinah. H.De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hoist up the flag long may it wave. Johnson, Publisher of songs. ... Phila. [n. d.]
Hoist up the flag long may it wave. Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Hoist up the flag. [By Noah H. Martin.] [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hoist up the flag. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hold on Abraham! Uncle Sam boys are coming right along. Johnson, song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
Hold on Abraham! Uncle Sam boys are coming right along. Johnson, Songs Publisher Phila. [n. d.]
Hold on Abraham! Uncle Sam boys are coming right along. Wm. Pond and Co., New York. [n. d.]
Hold your horses. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n. d.]
Hold your horses. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Holy friar. A humorous song. George S. Harris, ... S. E. Corner of 4th & Vine Sts., Phila. [n. d.]
Home again. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 64 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Home again. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Home again. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 Gay Street, near Ashland Square, Baltimore. [n. d.]
Home again. Thomas G. Doyle. Bookseller, Stationer and Song Publisher, No. 297 N. Gay Street, Baltimore. [n. d.]
Home at last, companion to Homeward bound. Thomas G Doyle, ... Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Home at last, companion to Homeward bound. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, No. 297 Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Home delights. Words and Music by John P. Ordway. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y.
A home in heaven. Printed and sold wholesale at G.S. Harris' Card and Job Printing Office, S. E. cor. of 4th. and Vine Sts., Philad. [n. d.]
Home of liberty. Words by Gen. Luther Stevenson. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Home sweet home. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
The home where roses grew. H. De Marsan ... 38 & 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The home where roses grew. H.De Marsan, Publishers, 38 & 60 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Home without a mother.
Home, sweet home. Andrews', Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n. d.]
Homeward bound. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, No. 297 Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Homeward bound. Thomsa G. Doyle, Bookseller, &c., ... Baltimore. [n. d.]
Homeward-bound. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
"Honey bee." Engine No. 5. By J. McGuey. Air, Old pine tree. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N.Y. [n. d.]
Hoop de dooden do. ... H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
Hoops, hoops! H. De Marsan, Publishers, N. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hoops. No. 2. What a ridiculous fashion? Air: King of the Cannibal Islands. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hop de doodle doo. Thomas G. Doyle, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., No. 297 N. Gay Street, Baltimore. [n. d.]
Hop light, Loo. Printed and sold wholesale at George S. Harris', S.E. Cor. of 4th. and Vine Sts., Philad. [n. d.]
Hop lite loo. H. De Marsan, Publishers, No 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hope for the best. Tune, "Motto for every man." [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hornet & peacock, and The battle of Plat-te-bug. Sold by L. Deming, No 61, Hanover Street, Boston, and at Middlebury, Vt. [n. d.]
Hornet and peacock. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hot codlins. H. De Marsan, No. 54 Chatham, Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The house carpenter. [n. p.] [n. d.]
The house carpenter. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The house of the Lord. Mrs. Ann Gordon, Book, Notion & General Variety Store, 184 East Monument Street, (corner of Sterling,)-Baltimore. [n. d.]
How are you conscript. Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
How are you conscript? Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [n. d.]
How are you green backs? Johnson, Publisher of songs, ... Phila. [c. 1863]
How are you green backs? Johnson, Publisher of songs, ... Phila. [n. d.]
How are you green-backs?
How are you off for ile? Air; Yankee Doodle. Written and sung by Fred Rouse. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 54 Chatham street, N. Y. [n. d.]
How are you, conscripts? H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
How are you, green backs? Johnson, Song Publisher, ... Phila. [c. 1863]
How are you, green-backs? H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
How are you, Hold Hingland? H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
How are you? Conscript!! Hop de doodle doo. At the cheap book stand, Delaware Ave. bel. Market St. Philadelphia. [c. 1863]
How can I leave thee? [n. d.]
How can I leave thee? H. De Marsan, ... 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n.d.]
How delightful 'twould be if you'd let me. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y. [n. d.]
How delightful 'twould be if you'd let me. J. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
How delightful 'twould be, if you'd let me. Published and sold at wholesale by Horace Partridge, Importer and Jobber of German, French and English Fancy Goods, Toys ... 105 Hanover St., & 54 Friend St., up stairs, Boston. [n. d.]
How Sheridan whipped Longstreet, By John Ross Dix.
How Sherman's veterans took Atlanta. Air- Lanigan's ball. ... No. 300 North 20th Street, Philadelphia. [c. 1864]
How sweet are the roses. J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher, &c., No. 7 N. 10th. Street, Phila. [n. d.]
How the gates came ajar. By H. L. Bostwick. J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher &c., No. 7 North 10th. Street, Philadelphia, [n. d.]
How the money goes. Air: Off she goes. By Eugene T. Johnston. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
How to close the war. Written by George P. Hardwick.
How to close this cruel war. By Mrs. Geo. P. Hardwick. Air- Happy land of Canaan. Johnson [n. d.]
How to close this cruel war. By Mrs. Geo. P. Hardwick. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d. ]
How to get a living; or, The rigs of London. J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth- Court. 7 Dials. [n. d.]
Howard Engine. No. 34. Tune- Lafayette." [n. p.] [n. d.]
Human equality. By William Lloyd Garrison. [n. p.] [n. d.]
A hundred years hence. Written and Sung by Tony Pastor.
A hundred years hence. Written and sung by Tony Pastor. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hundred years hence. Written by Tony Pastor. Johnson, publisher, 7 N. 10th Street, Philadelphia, [n. d.]
A hunkey boy is Yankee Doodle. A. W. Auner song Publisher, ... Philadelphia. [n. d.]
Hunkydory. Air: Limerick races. H. De Marsan, Publisher, No. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hunt the buffalo, or, the banks of the pleasant ohio. Andrews, Printer. 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hunters of Kentucky, or Half horse and half alligator. Sold wholesale & retail by William Rutler, No. 1, Snow's Wharf, Boston. [n. d.]
The hunters of Kentucky. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N. Y. [n. d.]
The hunters of Kentucky. Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The hunters of Kentucky. Elton, Publisher, 138 Division-street, New York. [n. d.]
Hurra for our Union. Air- "Dixie's land." J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher, &c., Philadelphia. [n. d.]
Hurra for the Union! H. De Marsan, Publisher of songs, &c., No. 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hurra for the Union! Union campaign song. Air: Wait for the wagon. By William Cosgrove. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hurrah for Andrew Curtin. By Kate Moncrieff. Phila., Oct. 5, 1863.
Hurrah for Jeff. Davis. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hurrah for Jeff. Davis. Tune: Gum Tree Canoe. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hurrah for the flag of the free! Louis Bonsal, Bookseller, &c., Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Hurrah for the flag of the free! Louis Bonsal, Bookseller, Stationer &c., Corner of Baltimore and Frederick Sts., Baltimore, Md. [n. d]
Hurrah for the flag of the free. Louis Bonsal, Stationer, &c., Baltimore, Md. [n. d.]
Hurrah for the land we love. Air: A life on the ocean wave. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 54 Chatham Street, New York. [n. d.]
Hurrah for the road. H. De Marsan, Publisher, ... 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Hurrah for the South! hurrah. ... John Hopkins, Printer, New Levee-st 4th District. [n. d.]
Hurrah for the Union. Air- Wait for the wagon. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hurrah! For the Union! [n. p.] [n. d.]
The husband's commandments. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
The husband's dream. A companion to the "Wife's dream." J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher, &c., Philadelphia, [n. d.]
The husband's dream. H. De Marsan, Publisher, 60 Chatham Street, N. Y. [n. d.]
Huzza! for General Jackson. [n. d.]
Huzza! Old Iron Sides. Tune: Greenwich Pensioner. [n. p.] [n. d.]
Hymn for the national funeral. By the Rev. T. H. Stockton. Tune--Old hundred. A. W. Auner, Song Publisher, &c., Philadelphia, Pa. [n. d.]
Hymns, for Forefather's Day. December 22, 1855. Canton, N. Y.

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