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North star.
The North star.
, [Ireland], [between 1850 and 1899].
Shelfmark: 6:3:2
Pope Hennessy-Wexford, and Erin go bragh.
Pope Hennessy-Wexford, and Erin go bragh.
, [Ireland], [between 1880 and.
Shelfmark: 6:9:3
Potato and corn meeting about tithes.
The potato and corn meeting about tithes.
, [Ireland], [between 1831 and 1836].
Shelfmark: 6:9:5
Rambling boys of pleasure.
The rambling boys of pleasure.
[Dublin], [Ireland], [18--].
Shelfmark: 6:11:18
Revolt of F. Hannon.
The revolt of F. Hannon.
, [Ireland], [18--].
Shelfmark: 6:13:5
Slavenamon [i.e. Slievenamon].
Slavenamon [i.e. Slievenamon].
, [Ireland], [between 1831 and 1836].
Shelfmark: 8:1:6
Song.
Song.
, [Ireland], [1820?].
Shelfmark: 8:2:12
Thrue [sic] sayings of the Shan Van Vocht.
The thrue [sic] sayings of the Shan Van Vocht.
, [Ireland], [1870].
Shelfmark: 8:8:1
Trial & lamentable sentence of Timothy Cadogan for the murder of Sims Bird
Purcell, J.,
The trial & lamentable sentence of Timothy Cadogan for the murder of Sims Bird.
, [Ireland], ca. 1900.
Shelfmark: 8:9:8
Triumph of the Rev. Father M'Guire.
The triumph of the Rev. Father M'Guire.
, [Ireland], [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:9:11
Why did she leave him.
Why did she leave him.
, [Ireland], [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:14:10
Unidentified publishers from Ireland and Scotland (Oversize) ca. 1833-1837
Scope and Content Note
Bowld Sepoys.
The bowld Sepoys.
, [Ireland], [ca. 1857].
Shelfmark: o5
Downfall of Spittal! : a new song
The downfall of Spittal! : a new song.
Edinburgh, Scotland; Grant, Printer, Edinburgh., [1833-1837].
Shelfmark: o11
United States
A: ca. 1825-1878
Scope and Content Note
Abraham's Daughter
Abraham's Daughter.
Philadelphia, United States; J.H. Johnson, No. 7, North 10th Street, ca. 1861.
Shelfmark: 1:1:1
Acrostic. : Mary, wilt thou have me?
Acrostic : Mary, wilt thou have me?.
New York, United States; Andrews, No. 38 Chatham St., N.Y., Printer of songs, games, toy books, motto verses, etc., [between
1853 and
1859].
Shelfmark: 1:1:2
Adolpheus Snow : air, blow ye winds
Adolpheus Snow : Air -- blow, ye winds, I.O..
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, publisher., [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:1:3
Agnes May
Agnes May.
New York, United States; H. Marsan, publisher., [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:1:4
Alabama and Kearsarge
The Alabama and Kearsarge.
Boston, United States; Published and sold at wholesale by Horage Patridge, [ca. 1864].
Shelfmark: 1:1:5
All among the hay
Markham, Wallace,
All among the hay.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, publisher of songs, ballads, toy books & c., [ca. 1869].
Shelfmark: 1:1:6
All forward! Or, Garibaldi Hymn
All Forward! Or, Garibalid Hymn.
Boston, United States; Horace Partridge, importer, wholesale and retail dealer in fancy goods, toys, watches, jewelry, Yankee
notions, beads, &c., No. 27 Hanover
Street, [ca. 1865?].
Shelfmark: 1:1:7
All the blue bonnets are over the border. Highland Mary.
Higland Mary.
, [United States?]; Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. M'Cleland, 285 Water-street, [ca. 1825?].
Shelfmark: 1:1:8
All the blue bonnets are over the border. Highland Mary.
All the blue bonnets are over the border.
, [United States?]; Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by J. M'Cleland, 285 Water-street, [ca. 1825?].
Shelfmark: 1:1:8
American boy
The American boy.
Philadelphia, United States; Johnson, song publisher, stationer & printer, No. 7 N. Tenth St., 3 doors above Market, [between
1860 and 1869].
Shelfmark: 1:1:9
Ancient Rams No. 2. of Southwark. Air -- Rocks of Sicily
K, T.,
Ancient Rams No. 2. of Southwark. Air -- Rocks of Sicily.
Philadelphia, United States; Thompson M. Scroggy, publisher, card and fancy job printer, No. 443 Vine Street, above Twelth,
[ca. 1865?].
Shelfmark: 1:1:10
Angel form in dreams beheld
An angel form in dreams beheld.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, dealer of [songs and books?], [ca. 1861?].
Shelfmark: 1:1:11
Annie I have missed you. Air -- Willie we have missed you.
Annie I have Missed You.
New York, United States; J. Andrews, printer, 38 Chatham St., [between 1853 and 1859].
Shelfmark: 1:1:12
Answer to a thousand a year
Answer to a thousand a year.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, dealer in songs, toy books &c., [between 1864 and 1878].
Shelfmark: 1:1:13
Answer to Mother is the battle over?
Answer to mother is the battle over?.
Boston, United States; Published and sold wholesale by Horace Patridge, importer, wholesaler and retail dealer in fancy goods,
toys, watches, jewelry, Yankee notions,
&c., No. 27 Hanover Street, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:1:14
Any other man : or John Bull
Warren, Walter W.,
Any other man : or, John Bull.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, publisher. 54 Chatham Street, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:1:15
Army hymn : No 2. Air : old hundred
The Army hymn : No 2. Air : old hundred.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, publisher. 54 Chatham Street, [between 1860 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:1:16
Aunt Dinah
Aunt Dinah.
Philadelphia, United States; Johnson, song publisher, No. 7 N. 10th St.,, [between 1858 and 1876].
Shelfmark: 1:1:17
Babylon--Black Hills ca. 1825-1878
Scope and Content Note
Babylon is fall : sequel to kingdom coming
Babylon is fallen : sequel to kingdom coming.
Boston, United States; Sold at wholesale by Horace Patridge, 27 Hanover, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:2:1
Banks of Allan Water
Banks of Allan Water.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, publisher of songs & ballads. -- Toy-books, paper-dolls. 60 Chatham, [between 1864
and 1878].
Shelfmark: 1:2:2
Banks of Lynn. Maister Barney.
Maister Barney.
[Boston], [United States], [between 1834 and 1836].
Shelfmark: 1:2:3
Banks of Lynn. Maister Barney.
The Banks of Lynn.
[Boston], [United States], [between 1834 and 1836].
Shelfmark: 1:2:3
Banks of Sweet Dundee
The Banks of Sweet Dundee.
New York, United States; H. de Marsan, publisher, 54 Chatham, [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:5
Banks of the Old Mohawk
Banks of the Old Mohawk.
New York, United States; Andrews, printer, 30 Chatham, [between 1860 and 1870].
Shelfmark: 1:2:4
Bard's Legacy. Lover's Wish.
The Bard's Legacy.
New York, United States; Andrews'. Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y., Dealer in songs, toy books, motto verses, &c., wholesale
and retail,
[186?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:6
Bard's Legacy. Lover's Wish.
The Lover's Wish.
New York, United States; Andrews'. Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y., Dealer in songs, toy books, motto verses, &c., wholesale
and retail,
[186?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:6
Barney let the girls alone. And the favorite song called Sandy and Jenny
Barney let the girls alone.
, [United States], [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:8
Barney let the girls alone. And the favorite song called Sandy and Jenny
Sandy and Jenny.
, [United States], [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:8
Barney, leave the girls alone. Woodman's hut
The Woodman's hut.
, [United States], [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:7
Barney, leave the girls alone. Woodman's hut
Barney, leave the girls alone.
, [United States], [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:7
Battle Cry of Freedom
The Battle Cry of Freedom.
Boston, United States; Published and sold at wholesale by Horace Partridge, importer and wholesale dealer in fancy goods,
toys, watches, jewelry, Yankee notions, &c.,
No. 27 Hanover Street, [186-].
Shelfmark: 1:2:10
Battle Eve : dedicated to Edward Havey, Wilson's Zouave
The battle eve : dedicated to Edward Havey, Wilson's Zouave.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, publisher, songs, ballads, toy books, papers dolls, small playing cards, motto verses,
&c. 54 Chatham St.,
[between 1861 and 1864].
Shelfmark: 1:2:11
Battle of Bull Run : dedicated to the 69th Regiment, N.Y.S.M.
Battle of Bull Run : dedicated to the 69th Regiment, N.Y.S.M..
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, publisher of songs, ballads, toy books, &c. No. 54 Chatham, [1861?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:12
Battle of Drainesville
Setley, Henry Albert,
The Battle of Drainesville.
Virginia, United States; Camp Pierpoint, Va., 1861 December 31.
Shelfmark: 1:2:13
Battle of Willaimsburgh : Air : The Land of America
Battle of Williamsburgh : Air : The Land of America.
New York, Untied States; H. De Marsan, dealer in songs toy-books &c., No. 54 Chatham, [1862?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:14
Battle-cry of freedom
Battle-cry of freedom.
New York, United States; H.J. Wehman, song publisher, 50 Chatham, [186-].
Shelfmark: 1:2:9
Beautifull Nell
Beautiful Nell.
Philadelphia, United States; Published by Johnson, the great song publisher, No. 7 North Tenth Street, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:15
Beecher Scandal!
The Beecher Scandal!.
, [United States], [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:16
Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes.
San Francisco, United States; Published and sold wholesale and retail by Bell & Company, general publishers of songs and ballads,
booksellers, stationers and periodical
agents, No. 639 Kearney Street, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:2:17
Belles of the 'bus : Air : the mistletoe bough
The Belles of the 'bus.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, publisher, 38 Chatham Street, [ca. 1860].
Shelfmark: 1:2:18
Black ey'd Susan
.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:19
Black Hills, as sung by Dick Brown
The Black Hills, as sung by Dick Brown.
San Francisco, United States; Published and sold wholesale and retail by Bell & Co., general publishers of songs and ballads,
booksellers and stationers and periodical
agents, 639 Kearney Street, [18--].
Shelfmark: 1:2:20
Blue devils--By ca. 1825-1878
Scope and Content Note
Blue devils or the national zouaves
W.H.P.,
Blue devils or the national zouaves.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, publisher of songs and ballads, paper dolls, toy books &c., 54 Chatham St., [ca. 1861].
Shelfmark: 1:3:1
Blue violets : as sung by Charles Melville, the celebrated balladist and tenor vocalist
Blue violets : as sung by Charles Melville, the celebrated balladist and tenor vocalist.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, successor to J. Andrews, publisher, dealer in songs and toy-books, papers dolls &c.,
38 Chatham Street, NY,
[1859 or 1860].
Shelfmark: 1:3:2
Bold dragoon
The Bold Dragoon.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, publisher of songs and ballads, paper dolls, toy books, &c. 38 & 60 Chatham St., [between
1861 and
1867].
Shelfmark: 1:3:3
Bonaparte's farewell : Air, Captain O'Kean
Bonaparte's Farewell : Air, Captain O'Kean.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, Publisher. Songs, Ballads, toy books, paper dolls, small playing cards, motto verses,
&c, 54 Chatham St,
[between 1850 and 1860].
Shelfmark: 1:3:4
Bonnie blue flag
The Bonnie Blue Flag.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, Publisher of Songs, ballads, toy books &c. No. 54 Chatham Street, N.Y., [between 1861
and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:3:5
Boston tea-party
Boston Tea-Party.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, Publisher of songs and ballads, papers dolls, toy books, &c. 54 Chatham St. NY, [ca.
1860].
Shelfmark: 1:3:7
Bounty Jumper
Casten, J. Cross,
The Bounty Jumper.
Boston, United States; Sold wholesale by Horace Patridge, 27 Hanover Street, Boston., [ca. 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:3:8
Bowld soger boy
Bowld Soger Boy.
New York, United States; Andrews' Printer, 38 Chatham St, N.Y., Dealer in Songs, Games, Toy Books, Motto Verses, &c., Wholesale
and Retail.,
[ca. 1861].
Shelfmark: 1:3:9
Bride's farewell. O, saw ye lass, with the bonnie blue een. Contentment. Major Andre's farewell.
The Bride's Farewell.
Boston; Middlebury, Vt., United States; Sold, by Leonard Deming, at the Sign of the Barber's Pole, No. 61, Hanover St. Boston,
and at Middlebury, Vt.,
[ca. 1835].
Shelfmark: 1:3:10
Bride's farewell. O, saw ye lass, with the bonnie blue een. Contentment. Major Andre's farewell.
Contentment.
Boston; Middlebury, Vt., United States; Sold, by Leonard Deming, at the Sign of the Barber's Pole, No. 61, Hanover St. Boston,
and at Middlebury, Vt.,
[ca. 1835].
Shelfmark: 1:3:10
Bride's farewell. O, saw ye lass, with the bonnie blue een. Contentment. Major Andre's farewell.
O, Saw ye the Lass, &c..
Boston; Middlebury, Vt., United States; Sold, by Leonard Deming, at the Sign of the Barber's Pole, No. 61, Hanover St. Boston,
and at Middlebury, Vt.,
[ca. 1835].
Shelfmark: 1:3:10
Bride's farewell. O, saw ye lass, with the bonnie blue een. Contentment. Major Andre's farewell.
Major Andre's Farewell.
Boston; Middlebury, Vt., United States; Sold, by Leonard Deming, at the Sign of the Barber's Pole, No. 61, Hanover St. Boston,
and at Middlebury, Vt.,
[ca. 1835].
Shelfmark: 1:3:10
Brigham Young, or, Perhaps she's on the railway
Brigham Young, or Perhaps She's on the Railway.
, United States, [ca. 1870].
Shelfmark: 1:3:11
Brooks's Canada song : Air--The Cork Leg--from The Evening Post
Brooks's Canada Song.
New York, United States; Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham St., N.Y., Dealer in Songs, Games, Toy Book Mottos, Verses, Valentines,
&c., [ca.
18??].
Shelfmark: 1:3:12
Brother's fainting at the door
Brother's Fainting at the Door.
New York, United States; Sold at wholesale by Horace Patridge, No. 27 Hanover Street, Boston, [between 1865 and 1872].
Shelfmark: 1:3:13
Bruce's address to his army
Bruce's Address to His Army.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:3:14
Bucanier's bride
Bucanier's Bride.
New York, United States, [1860 or 1861].
Shelfmark: 1:3:15
Bummers, come and meet us
Bummers, Come and Meet Us.
New York, United States, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:3:17
By the margin of fair Zurich's waters
By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters.
New York, United States, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:3:18
By the sad sea-waves
By the Sad Sea-Waves.
New York, United States, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:3:19
Captain Dan Rice, The Nation's Humorist, on Buchanan's Cabinet as sung in Washington City, on the occasion [sic] of the Inauguration,
by Dan Rice, to over 20,000 persons, March 4th, 1857.
Published by Permission.
Captain Dan Rice, The Nation's Humorist, on Buchanan's Cabinet as sung in Washington City, on the occasion [sic] of the Inauguration,
by Dan Rice, to over 20,000 persons, March 4th, 1857.
Published by Permission..
New York, United States; Published and sold at wholesale and retail, by Joshua Peckham, dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry,
fancy goods, fireworks, &c., &c., No. 187
Essex Street, Salem, Mass., [1857?].
Shelfmark: 1:3:16
C: ca. 1852-1870
Scope and Content Note
California's golden shield : Air--Castles in the Air
Robinson, Hugh,
California's Golden Shield : Air--Castles in the Air.
San Francisco, United States; Published and sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Cohen, San Francisco News Company, No. 912 Kearny
Street, San Francisco. (Calhoun,
Cheap Printer, 540 Market St.), [187-?].
Shelfmark: 1:4:1
Call me not back from the echoless shore, in reply to "Rock me to sleep"
Sawyer, Charles C. (Charles Carroll), b. 1833,
Call Me Not Back from the Echoless Shore, In Reply to "Rock Me to Sleep".
New York, United States; Published by Chas. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St., NY, [186-?].
Shelfmark: 1:4:2
Captain with his whiskers
The Captain with His Whiskers.
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:3
Capture of Jeff. Davis : Say, does he fancy he does see that horrible 'sour apple tree?'
DeWolfe,
The Capture of Jeff. Davis : Say, does he fancy he does see that horrible 'sour apple tree?'.
, [United States], [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:4
Carry the news to Mary
Howard, Charley,
Carry the News to Mary.
New York, United States; H. De Marsan, publisher of songs, ballads, valentines, juvenile, toy-books, motto-verses : stationery,
playing-cards, A B C Cards, &c. 60
Chatham Street, New York, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:4:5
Celebrated black shaker song
The Celebrated Black Shake Song.
Philadelphia, United States; Harris, Printer, S.E. Cor. 4th & Vine, Phila., [between 1852 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 1:4:6
Charming Jane Louisa
Charming Jane Louisa.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:4:7
Cheer for the Pilots
Cheer for the Pilots.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1864].
Shelfmark: 1:4:8
Christmas Carol
Christmas Carol.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:9
Clime beneath whose genial sun : Air--Scots Wha Hae wi' Wallace bled
National Song : Clime Beneath Whose Genial Sun / Air--Scots Wha Hae wi' Wallace Bled.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:10
Color Bearer : Tune--Marching along
The Color Bearer : Tune--Marching along.
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:11
Come Back to Erin
Come Back to Erin.
San Francisco, United States; Purchased and sold, wholesale and retail, by Bell and Company, general publishers of songs and
ballads, booksellers, stationers and
periodical agents, No. 639 Kearny Street, San Francisco, [ca. 187?].
Shelfmark: 1:4:12
Come wake up my lady love
Come Wake Up My Lady Love.
Philadelphia, United States; J.H. Johnson, card and job printer, No. 7 North Tenth Street, Three doors above Market, Philadelphia,
[between 1858 and
1876].
Shelfmark: 1:4:13
Conscript how are you?
Conscript How Are You?.
Philadelphia, United States; Johnson, song publisher, stationer & printer, no. 7, N. Tenth St., 3 doors above Market, Phila.,
[between 1861 and
1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:14
Conscript song
Conscript Song.
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:15
Constitution! : National anthem written, composed and respectfully dedicated to the President and people of the United States
Widdows, F.,
The Constitution! National anthem written, composed and respectfully dedicated to the Presdient and People of the United
States.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:16
Conversion of A.W. Harmon
Harmon, A.W.,
The Conversion of A.W. Harmon.
, [United States], [between 1840 and 1870].
Shelfmark: 1:4:17
Courage, mother, I am going
Ludwing, Otto W.,
Courage, Mother, I am Going.
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:4:18
Crow family
The Crow Family.
New York, United States, [between 1864 and 1878].
Shelfmark: 1:4:19
Cruelty to Johnny!
Cruelty to Johnny!.
[Philadelphia], United States, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:4:20
Cum plung gum : original song and dance by Joe Murphy, of San Francisco, Cal.
Murphy, Joe,
Cum Plung Gum.
New York, United States, [between 1860-1870].
Shelfmark: 1:4:21
Cumberland's crew
Cumberland's Crew.
San Francisco, United States, [between 1862-1870].
Shelfmark: 1:4:22
D: ca. 1853-1887
Scope and Content Note
Day when you'll forget me
The day when you'll forget me.
San Francisco, United States, [ca. 1877].
Shelfmark: 1:5:1
Daylight is on the sea
Daylight is on the sea.
New York, United States, [between 1864 and 1878].
Shelfmark: 1:5:2
Dear mother I've gone home to die
Dear mother I've gone home to die.
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:5:3
Dear old flag
Bradbury, William B.,
Dear old flag.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:5:5
Dear old flag
Dear old flag.
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:5:4
Dearest spot on earth to me is home sweet home. Welcome, welcome home.
Thomas, J. R. (John Rogers), 1830-1896,
Welcome, welcome home..
New York, United States, [1861?].
Shelfmark: 1:5:6
Dearest spot on earth to me is home sweet home. Welcome, welcome home.
The dearest spot on earth to me is home sweet home.
New York, United States, [1861?].
Shelfmark: 1:5:6
Dedicated to Co. K., 56th Reg. Mass. V. M.
Dedicated to Co. K., 56th Reg. Mass. V. M..
Boston, United States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:5:7
Dixey's land
Dixey's Land.
New York, United States, 1860.
Shelfmark: 1:5:8
Dixie's land
Dixie's land.
Boston, United States, [between 1856 and 1870].
Shelfmark: 1:5:9
Do they miss me at home
Do they miss me at home.
, [United States], [between 1858 and 1876].
Shelfmark: 1:5:10
Do you ask me if I love you?
.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:5:11
Do you ask me if I love you?
Do you ask me if I love you?.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:5:11
Don't you go Tommy
Lockwood, C. T.,
Don't you go Tommy.
New York, United States, [186-?].
Shelfmark: 1:5:12
Doony Song
The Doony Song.
San franscisco, United States, [1867?].
Shelfmark: 1:5:13
Draft is a coming
The Draft is a coming.
New York, united States, [between 1861 and 1865].
Shelfmark: 1:5:14
Dream of Bonaparte
The dream of Bonaparte.
New York, United States, [186-?].
Shelfmark: 1:5:15
Drover boy
Drover boy.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:5:16
Drunkard's lone child
Drunkard's lone child.
Philadelphia, United States, [between 1877 and 1887].
Shelfmark: 1:5:17
Dumb scold
The Dumb Scold.
New York, United States, [between 1853 and 1859].
Shelfmark: 1:5:18
Dying Soldier
The Dying Soldier.
Boston, United States, [1861 and 1865?].
Shelfmark: 1:5:19
E: ca. 1840-1887
Scope and Content Note
E pluribus unum
E pluribus unum.
Philadelphia, United States, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:6:1
Ella Ree
Ella Ree.
Philadelphia, United States, [between 1868 and 1875].
Shelfmark: 1:6:2
Ellsworth's Avengers
Hudson, A. L.,
Ellesworth's avengers.
New York, United States, [between 1865 and 1870].
Shelfmark: 1:6:4
Ellsworth's Avengers
Hudson, A. L.,
Ellsworth's Avengers.
Boston, United States, [between 1865 and 1870].
Shelfmark: 1:6:3
Englishman
The Englishman.
New York, United States, [1860 or 1861].
Shelfmark: 1:6:5
Erin's Green Shore
Erin's Green Shore.
Philadelphia, United States, [between 1877 and 1887].
Shelfmark: 1:6:6
Es wollt' ein madchen fruh auffteh'n
Es wollt' ein madchen fruh auffteh'n.
New York, United States, [186?].
Shelfmark: 1:6:7
Escape of Stephens
The escape of Stephens, the Fenian chief.
New York, United States, 1865?].
Shelfmark: 1:6:8
Evening star. Forget me not
Evening star.
New York, United States, [between 1840 and 1875?].
Shelfmark: 1:6:9
Evening star. Forget me not
Forget me not.
New York, United States, [between 1840 and 1875?].
Shelfmark: 1:6:9
Every bullet has its billet
Every bullet has its billet.
, [United States], [19--].
Shelfmark: 1:6:10
Faded-Father ca. 1824-1887
Scope and Content Note
Faded flowers
Faded flowers.
New York, United States, [between 1858 and 1876].
Shelfmark: 1:7:1
Fair Lucretia
Fair Lucretia.
Boston, United Atates, [between 1824 and 1829].
Shelfmark: 1:7:2
Fairy dell
Fairy dell.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:7:3
Fanny Gray
Fanny Gray.
New York, United States, [185-?].
Shelfmark: 1:7:4
Fare thee well Kitty dear
Fare thee well Kitty dear.
Philadelphia, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:7:5
Farewell! Dearest maiden
Farewell! Dearest maiden.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:7:6
Farewell, Lilly dear
Farewell, Lilly dear.
, [United States], [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:7:7
Farewell, Lilly dear
Farewell, Lilly dear.
New York, United States, [between 1861 and 1867].
Shelfmark: 1:7:8
Farmer sat in his easy chair
The farmer sat in his easy chair.
New York, United States, [between 1864 and 1878].
Shelfmark: 1:7:9
Farmer's boy
The farmer's boy.
New York, United States, [between 1877 and 1887].
Shelfmark: 1:7:10
Farmer's boy
The farmer's boy.
New York, United States, [between 1877 and 1887].
Shelfmark: 1:7:11
Father Abbey's will
Father Abbey's will.
, [United States], [ca. 1807].
Shelfmark: 1:7:12
Father Macshane
father Macshane.
New York, Ireland, [between 1864 and 1878].
Shelfmark: 1:7:13
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