Ballads and poems relating to the Burgoyne campaign. Annotated by W. L. Stone. Albany, N. Y. J. Munsell's Sons, 1893. 12, 359 P. sq. 8°. (Munsell's Historical series, no. 20.) [Barney (S. E.)] Songs of the Revolution: a paper read before the General David Humphrey Branch of the Connecticut society of the Sons of the American Revolution. New Haven [1893] 45 p., I port. 8°. Barry (Phillips). The ballad of Lord Randal in New England. (Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore. v. 16, pp. 258-264. Boston, 1903.) Some traditional songs. [An account of four songs printed by the Allens of Medfield, Mass., in whose family they have been traditional for generations.] (Jour. of Amer. Folk-Lore. v. 18, pp. 49-59. Boston, 1905.) Traditional ballads in New England. (Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore. v. 18, pp. 123-138; 191214. Boston, 1905.) Beadle's dime song book. no. 11. New York: Beadle & Co. [cop. 1863.] 16°. Beadle's dime songs for the war. New York: Beadle & Co. [cop. 1861.] 40 p. 24°. Bugle-echoes: a collection of poems of the civil war, northern and southern. Edited by F. F. Browne. New York: White, Stokes & Allen, 1886. X, I l., 13-336 p. 12°. California songster... A selection of local and other popular songs; giving a...sketch of the ups and downs of a California life...Compiled and arranged by D. E. Appleton. San Francisco: Noisy Carriers Book and Stationery Co., 1855. vi, 7-56 p. 24°. ster. Cotton (Benjamin). Ben Cotton's own songNumber 2: being his second series of melodies. San Francisco: D. E. Appleton & Co., 1864. 64 p. 24°. Cowan (Frank). Southwestern Pennsylvania in song and story. With notes and illustrations. With an appendix: The battle ballads and other poems of southwestern Pennsylvania. Greensburg, Pa.: the Author, 1878. vii, 9-424 p. 12°. De Lee Ree (P.) The American Republican songster, composed and arranged... for the American Republican Party. New York: Office New York Citizen, 1844. 24 p. 12°. Drake (Joseph Rodman). The American flag [illustrated... by F. O. C. Darley...music from Bellini, by G. Danskin]. New York: J. G. Gregory. 1861. 61. 4°. Title from cover. Dyer (Sidney). Songs and ballads. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., 1857. xv, 298 p., I port. 12°. Eggleston (George Cary). American war ballads and lyrics: a collection of the songs and ballads of the colonial wars, the Revolution, the war of 1812-15, the war with Mexico, and the Civil War. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons [cop. 1889]. 2 v. sq. 24°. (Knickerbocker nuggets.) Feast (The) of wit, or, Frolic of laughter; containing the most admired anecdotes and songs. By Comus, the god of laughter. Philadelphia: E. T. Scott, 1821. iv, 5-144 p. 24°. Freedman's (The) bureau book of songs. New York: Hilton & Co., n. d. I p.l., 49-110 p. 16°. Granite (The) songster; comprising the songs of the Hutchinson family; without the music. Boston: A. B. Hutchinson, 1847. 69 p. nar. 12°. Grant (The) campaign songster... New York: R. M. De Witt [cop. 1868]. iv, 5-71 p. 16°. Green (Samuel Abbott). Doggerel ballads and some social distinctions at Harvard college. [Boston, 1894?] 6 p. 8°. Grigg's Southern and Western songster; being a choice collection of the most fashionable songs, many of which are original. new ed. Philadelphia: Grigg & Elliot, 1835. I p.l., vii-xviii, 19–324 p. 24°. Hale (Edward Everett). Ben Franklin's ballads. (New Eng. Maga. Boston, 1898. v. 18, pp. 505-507. 8°.) Hamilton Democratic Glee Club songster. Hamilton, O.: Democrat Job Rooms, 1884. I p.l., 36 p. 8°. Home ballads by our home poets. New York: Bunce & Huntington, 1865. 90 p.. 4 pl. 16°. Wanting: pp. 19-30, 75-78, and final pages. Horn (Charles Edward). Near the lake, where dropped the willow. The popular southern refrain.. The words by George P. Morris. Harmonized for three voices by Ch. E. Horn. New York: Hewitt & Jaques, cop. 1839. 6 p. fo. Hulbert (F. Randolph). Wandering strains from the lyre of the North. A collection of songs and ballads. New York: C. C. Childs, 1850. 52 p. 8°. The Hutchinson family's book of poetry; containing sixty-seven of their most popular songs. Boston: S. Chism, 1858. 3-69 p. 12°. Hutchinson's Republican songster, for the campaign of 1860... New York: O. Hutchinson, 1860. iv, 5-72. 24°. Isaac Abbott, a ballad of Hartford, North America, with the original air, and illustrated by E. P. C[ranch]. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1886. 271. sq. 8°. San Johnson's original comic songs: No. 3. Francisco: D. E. Appleton & Co., 1864. 64 pp. 24°. Darkow (Martin). Stephen C. Foster und das amerikanische Volkslied. (Die Musik, v. 4, Heft 16, pp. 268-280. Berlin, 1904.) Krehbiel (Henry Edward). Southern song games. Articles No. 1-2. (1) How Florida "crackers" dance without offence to their religious notions Kissing games at Royal Courts and in rural communities. (2) Contributions from Washington and New Orleans, Melody and variants of "The needle's eye. 8°. Clippings from The New York Daily Tribune, Sunday, July 27, and Aug. 3, 1902. List of songs. No. 1[-3] Containing a Variety of One Hundred different kinds. New York: Andrews, printer, 38 Chatham St. [1858?] 256 broadsides bound in I V. 8°. Little Mac (The) Songster, containing a splendid collection of entirely new and original, patriotic, convivial, comic, gay and rollicking camp songs. Interspersed with comic stump speeches, recitations and bits of camp wit... New York: Dick & Fitzgerald [cop. 1862]. 72 pp. 16°. Log cabin song book. New York, 1840. port. pl. 12°. McCallum (D. C.) Soldiers marching song "Our country and our home." Air-"John Brown." n. t.-p. n. p. [186-?] 2 1. 12°. M'Carty (William). National songs, ballads, and other patriotic poetry, chiefly relating to the war of 1846. Compiled by W. M'Carty. Philadelphia: The compiler, 1846. 144 p. 16°. McCarty (William). Songs, odes, and other poems, on national subjects; compiled from various Sources. pt. 1, 3. Philadelphia: W. McCarty, 1842. 16°. Mason (Miss E. V.) the war. Collected and Mason. Baltimore: J. 456 p. 12°. The southern poems of arranged by Miss E. V. Murphy & Co., 1867. Miller and Freeman's comic clown songster. [New York? 189-?] 18 1. 16°. Moore (Frank). Songs and ballads of the American Revolution, with notes and illustrations. New York, 1856. 12°. Morris (G. P.) Songs and ballads. New York, 1852. 12°. Nason (Rev. E.) A monogram on our national song. Albany: J. Munsell, 1869. 69 p. 8°. Negro (The) minstrel: containing a choice selection of the most popular Negro songs. No. I. Glasgow, 1850. 24 p. 16°. New Haven (The) Whig Song Book, prepared for the New Haven County Mass Convention, Thursday, Oct. 8th, 1840. New Haven: Whig Gen. Com., 1840. 21 pp. 12°. Newell (William Wells). Early American ballads. (Jour. Amer. Folk-Lore, v. 12, pp. 241254; v. 13, pp. 105-122. Boston, 1899-1900.) Newell (William Wells). Games and songs of American children; collected and compared by N. New York: Harper & Bros., 1884. xii, 242 p. 8°. O'Connell (L.) Music in " Mayflower" days. (Musician, v. II. No. 9. pp. 445-437. Boston, 1906.) Offord (W.) Comic and sentimental song books, containing a... collection of rare and original songs... Brooklyn, N. Y.: W. Offord [1865]. 72 p. 16°. Old-country ballads in Missouri. [Part of a collection made by students of the University of Missouri. Introduction by H. M. Belden.] (Jour. Amer. Folk-lore. v. 19, pp. 231-240. Boston, 1906.) Put's golden songster... most popular collection of California songs ever published. By the author. of "Put's original California songster." San Francisco: D. E. Appleton & Co. [cop., 1858.] 62 p. 24°. Put's original California songster... detailing the hopes, trials, and joys of a miner's life. San Francisco: D. E. Appleton & Co., 1868. vi, 7-32 p. 4. ed. 24°. Raymond (George Lansing). Ballads of the Revolution, and other poems. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1887. 3 p.l., 3-194 p. 16. Republican (The) campaign songster: a collection of lyrics, original and selected, specially prepared for the friends of freedom in the campaign of fifty-six. New York: Miller, Orton, aad Mulligan, 1856. 108 p. 24°. Rosewald (J. H.) The musician's leisure hour, facts and fancies of interest to the music lover... Buffalo: C. W. Moulton, 1895. viii, 16°. 9-260 p. [Songs of the Civil war, and other songs and poems, mostly published in Boston.] 8 broadsides. Songs for G. A. R. Day, Chautauqua, 1899. [Chautauqua, 1899.] broadside. ob. 8°. [Songs (The) of "Jefferson and Liberty" and "Moll Carey," with history and notes. Compiled by J. P. Kirtland. East Rockport, O.? 1874?] 16 p. 8°. Songs for the presidential campaign of 1888, respectfully inscribed to... B. Harrison and L. P. Morton. n. t. p. [1888.] 4 p. 4°. Spalding (John Lancaster), bishop of Peoria. Songs, chiefly from the German. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1896. I p.l., 215 p. 12°. War lyrics and songs of the South. London, 1866. 16°. War poets of the South and Confederate campfire songs. [Atlanta, Ga.: C. P. Byrd,] n. d. viii, 18-207 p., 2 pl. 12°. Wharton (Henry Marvin). War songs and Poems of the Southern Confederacy, 1861-1865... Collected and retold with personal reminiscences of the war by H. M. Wharton... Illustrated. [Philadelphia? 1904.] I p.l., 421 p., 2 fac-sim., 30 pl., 14 port. 8°. The Whig song book. Whiting [1840]. 108 p. 24°. Columbus: I. N. Whig songs for 1844. 16 p. New York: Greeley & McElrath [1844]. 8°. United States, cont'd. Wreath (The); a collection of songs, from the most admired authors. Philadelphia: E. Littell, 1822. 192 p., I pl. 32°. pp. 83-94 missing; clippings inserted. Yankee Doodle. Illustrated by F. O. C. Darley. n. t.-p. New York: Trent, Filmer & Co. [18-?] 41. 4°. Welsh. Griffith (Mrs. Mary Owen). Welsh folk-music. (Soc. of Cymmrodorion. Transac. sess. 1897-'98. pp. 65-83. London, 1899.) Gwilym Cyfeiliog, pseud of WILLIAM WILLIAMS. 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