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Civil War Sheet Music - Special Edition
129 Canal Street polka, Charles Mayer
13th Regiment quick step, R. B. Clark
29th Regiment march, Charles H. Gill
4 Mars souvenir, Octavie Romey
41st regiment march, Augusto Bendelari
A Cheer for the west, J. L. Lower
A Dirge for a soldier, Asa B. Hutchinson
A Gloom is cast o'er all the land-, Henry Schroeder
A Grant song, W. H. S
A hero has fallen, J. P. King
A hymn to peace, Eugene Bischoff
A Mother's prayer, Otto Sutro
A Nation mourns her chief, H. S. Thompson
A Nation weeps, or The Death of President Lincoln, J. W. Turner
A National lyric, George J. Huss
A Nation's orphans, P. G. Anton
A Nation's trust in God, S. Lasar
A Prayer for peace, Otto Sutro
A Prayer for the absent, J. Gaspard Maeder
A psalm for the Union, H. W. Hills
A Quaker letter to Lincoln, E. M. Bruce
A Song for my countrymen, An Ode to Washington, Henri Drayton
A Song of peace, Casonella
A tear for the comrade that's gone, A. J. Abbey
A Tribute to Beauregard, C. McConnell
A Tribute to the memory Colonel Ellsworth, W. J. Lemon
A Voice from Libby, Damaris L. Atkinson
About to die, they salute thee, E. G. B. Holder
Abraham Lincoln's funeral march, C. H. Bach
Abraham Lincoln's funeral march, W. J. Robjohn
Abraham Lincoln's funeral march, William Wolsieffer
Abraham my Abraham, Chas. G. Degenhard
Abraham the great and Genl. Grant his mate, T. Brigham Bishop
Abraham, our Abraham, W. F. Sherwin
Abraham's daughter, F. H. H. Oldfield
Abraham's daughter, or Raw recruits
Abraham's daughter, Tony Emmett
Abraham's draft, J. W. Turner
Abraham's tea party, J. H. McNaughton
Adams and liberty, Adolph Baumbach
Adieu-- to the star spangled banner for ever, J. R. Boulcott
Advance guards march, Albert W. Berg
After the battle, Frank Howard
Ah he kissed me when he left me, Lillia Dowling
Alabama gorlitza, C. F. Yagle
Alabama quick march, B. R. Lignoski
Albermarle quick step, Charles W. Sykes
All Forward- Garibaldi's hymn, P. Rondinella
All hail to our banner, Geo. P. Graff
All hail to our triumph, Harry Buckline
All hail to the day, W. Williams
All hail to the flag of freedom-, W. W. Skaats
All hail to the union, J. M. Deems
All hail to Ulysses-, J. E. Haynes
All quiet along the Potomac to-night, John Hill Hewitt
All quiet along the Potomac, J. Dayton
All quiet- hark, no cannon's roar, J. S. Reed
All's well, Thomas D. Sullivan
America beloved, revered, W. P. Cunnington
America, Milton Goldsmith
America, my country tis of thee, Gustave Ascher
American Army, polka, or military quickstep, Edward Clapham
American banner march, A Union Lady
American girl, Waldron Shear
American marseillaise, Hugh von Elsner
American medley, Thomas D. Sullivan
American national songs for the Union, William Beschke
American soldier's schottisch, H. F. Drott
American volunteer's grand triumphal march, Edward Clapham
An ode to the Union, Flaccus
An Ode to Washington (A Song for my countrymen), Henri Drayton
And so will the boys in blue, E. W. Locke
Andy veto, Henry C. Work
Angel mother, I'm coming home, M. J. Lessur
Angel of dreams, Edward O. Eaton
Angel of dreams, Edward O. Eaton [ver2]
Angel of dreams, Edward O. Eaton [ver3]
Anna Carter Lee, John Post
Annie of the valle, J. R. Thomas
Anniversary quickstep, J. Ringleben
Answer to the bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank
Answer to When this cruel war is over, Hermann L. Schreiner
Answer to When this cruel war is over, Schreiner [ver2]
Anthem of liberty, Richard Storrs Willis
Appomattox waltz, C. L. Peticolas
Arm- brothers, arm-, Marcus Colburn
Army blue-, Edwy Wells Foster
Army hymn, Otto Dresel
Army of the Meramac, polonaise, A Militiaman
Ashby galop, C. Orloff
Ashley's quick step, Alonzo Bond
Askew quick step, J. B. Henderson
At eight in the morning, J. E. Haynes
At home our friends are dying, W. J. Landram
Atlanta's ours and fairly won, A. K. Virgil
Attack-step, quickstep, C. C. de Nordendorf
Awake- A southern war song, C. L. Peticolas
Away goes Cuffee, or Hooray for 63, L. B. Starkweather
Babylon is fallen, Henry C. Work
Babylon is fallen-, Henry C. Work [ver2]
Banner march, Sep. Winner
Banner polka, M. A. Schultz
Battery schottisch, Hermann Bechter
Battery Wagner polka-mazurka, Edmond Newmann
Battle chorus, or Charge, boys- charge-, James H. Carter
Battle hymn of the north, Geo. Barnum
Battle hymn of the north, Geo. Barnum [ver2]
Battle hymn of the republic, Mrs. Dr. S. G. Julia Ward Howe
Battle of Fort Donelson, E. Grundy
Battle of Richmond, Theodore Moelling
Battle-flag polka, Hermann L. Schreiner
Be merciful to the south, Wm. Ketchum
Be my mother till I die, Elmer Ruan Coates
Be true to the Union, L. E. Bradish
Bear it gently to my mother, Frank M. Davis
Bear them home tenderly, T. H. Howe
Bear this gently to my mother, Geo. A. Russell
Bear this gently to my mother, J. W. Turner
Beauregard Bull Run quick step, J. A. Rosenberger
Beauregard march, Chas. Lenschow
Beauregard's polka, Knabe
Beauregard's retreat from Shiloh, Skedaddles
Behold our shrouded banner, J. C. Beckel
Belle Missouri my Missouri, H. Schneider
Bells of Shandon, T. D. Sullivan
Benny Haven's o, Noble Butler
Bill and I, Frank Wardlaw
Bird of beauty, M. B. Scott
Blest banner of freedom, Theo. F. Seward
Blue bird is singing on the hill, H. M. Higgins
Blue eyed soldier boy, Herman Th. Knake
Bonnie blue flag lancers, Fred. van Olker
Bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank
Bonnie blue flag, Miller and Beacham
Bounty jumpers lament, W. Arlington
Brave battery boys, P. P. Bliss
Brave boys are they-, Henry Clay Work
Brave boys are they, Paul Mordaunt
Brave McClellan is our leader now, Augustus Cull
Brave McClellan march, James Bellak
Brave men, behold your fallen chief, J. P. Webster
Brave men, behold your fallen chief-, J. P. Webster
Brave men, behold your fallen chief-, J. P. Webster [ver2]
Break it gently to my mother, F. Buckley
Breathe it softly to my loved ones, J. R. Thomas
Breathe low thou gentle wind, Thomas Spencer Lloyd
Breckinridge schottische, Ch. Grobe
Brigade polka, Kate Voullaire
Bright flag of our country, M. H. Morgan
Bright southern star, B. F. Chase
Bring him back to the home of his childhood, L. O. Emerson
British volunteer's grand march, Augustus Cull
Brooklyn grey cadets, grand march, Charles Edwards
Brother and the fallen dragoon, J. P. Webster
Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root
Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver3]
Brother tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver4]
Brother, in the army, J. P. Webster
Brother, tell me of the battle, Geo. F. Root
Brother, when will you come back-, E. W. Locke
Brother's fainting at the door, P. B. Isaacs
Brothers hasten on to battle, Fred. Schilling
Bugle march of the Fremont Hussars, Hermann Shols
Burnham's American anthem, B.F. Burnham
Burnside quickstep, C. E. Bright
Burnside zouaves march, D. W. Reeves
Burnside's grand march, J. Brinley
Bury me at sunset, (a soldier's last request), Frank Wilder
Bury the brave where they fall, H. L. Frisbie
Bury the brave where they fall, Henrie L. Frisbie
Butler's New Orleans march, Jessie Brinley
Butler's triumphal march, Jas. J. Freeman
Cadet waltz, B. A. Burditt
Call 'em names, Jeff, Wurzel
Call me not back from the endless shore, Henry Tucker
Camp life, Henry Mayer
Camp Moore polka, S. Schlesinger
Camp song of the Irish Brigade, Wm. Carter Hughes
Camp song, why, soldiers, why-, S. D. S
Camp Wilkins polka, W. P. Howard
Campaign song for Abraham Lincoln, J. E. Haynes
Camp-fire song, Edward O. Eaton
Can the soldier forget-, Geo. F. Root
Can the soldiers forget-, Geo. F. Root
Can you tell me where they laid him-, L. W. Ballard
Can you tell me where they laid him-, L. W. Ballard [ver2]
Cantate, C. A. Predigam
Canton zouaves march, H. J. Nothnagle
Capitol March, Louis Berge
Capt. Mallory's quick step, Florence Burr
Capt. Thomas' quick step, James W. Porter
Captain Bard's polka, Charlas A. Mintzer
Care for them tenderly, C. L. Stevens
Carolina, A. E. Blackmar
Carrie Bell, Theo. von La Hache
Carry me back to old Virginny, James Bland
Castles in the air, Robert Adams
Cavalry schottisch, A. Gunther
Cavalry Sheridan, military galop, A. Birgfeld
Cavalry signal galop, Henry Fries
Cead millea failtha, quadrilles, Thomas D. Sullivan
Champions of freedom, John Fletcher
Charge a la bayonette, grand military quickstep, Pierre Berthoud
Charge bayonets, Wm. Dressler
Charleston is ours-, George A. Meitzke
Chattanooga grand march, E. Mack
Cheer- cheer- cheer-, Jas. E. Magruder
Cheer up brave boys-, or Secesh played out, G. R. Lampard
Cheer, boys, cheer or Morgan's war song
Cheer, boys, cheer, Hermann Schneider
Chickamauga grand march, H. Drewer
Child of the regiment, Donizetti
Christ will care for mother now, J. F. W
City guards quick step, Eliodoro Camps
City guards quick step, Eliodoro Camps [copy 2]
Clara polka, Eugene Bischoff
Clara schottisch, J. C. Gleffer
Claribel, John H. Hewitt
Clay's four steps polka, A. Cardona
Clear the track rebel legion, W. Howard Doane
Close the ranks firmly, Wm. Dressler
Col. Barnet's march, J. M. Leland
Col. Ellsworth funeral march, Sep. Winner
Col. Ellsworth gallopade, Calixa Lavallee
Col. Ellsworth's funeral march, Sep. Winner
Col. Ellsworth's requiem march, A. J. Vaas
Col. Hall's grand march, Charles H. Jarvis
Col. Hyatt's military polka, Jno. R. Sweeney
Col. James H. Perry's grand march, C. W. Thomas
Col. John F. Hartranft's quick step, Thomas O'neill
Col. McKean's quickstep, J. W. Alfred Cluett
Colonel Baker's funeral march, Edgar M. Porter
Colonel Long's quick-step, S. C. Perkins
Columbia calls, W. O. Perkins
Columbia grand triumphal march, Edmund S. Mattoon
Columbia- our country for ever, Geo. W. Hewitt
Columbia the hope of the world, Emil Stadler
Columbia, grand march, C. F. Rudolph
Columbia, my native land, J. P. Webster
Columbia, queen of the land, Harvey B. Dodworth
Columbia's call, Geo. F. Root
Columbia's glorious banner, Joseph Paramore
Columbia's guardian angels, Henry C. Work
Com. J. A. Winslow's victory march, A. De Bubna
Come at your country's call, Kate Moncrief
Come in out of the draft, B. Frank Walters
Come rally boys around our flag, John Darcie
Come rally freemen, rally-, Parkhurst
Come rally round our flag my boys, William Clifton
Coming at last, Earnest Halphin
Coming home from the old camp ground, John Baker
Coming home from the old camp ground, William T. Rogers
Coming home, or The Cruel war is over, Charles Carroll Sawyer
Comrade, all around is brightness-, Geo. F. Root
Comrade, I am going home, W. Irving Hartshorn
Comrades I am dying, Geo. A. Russell
Comrades I am going home, Geo. A. Russell
Comrades, all around is brightness, Geo. F. Root
Comrades, hasten to the battle, Geo. F. Root
Comrades, hasten to the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Comrades, lay me gently down, E. N. Catlin
Comrades, touch the elbow, J. R. Thomas
Confederacy march, A. F. Toulman
Confederacy march, Alfred F. Toulmin
Confederate schottisch, F. Southgate
Confederates' grand march, Wm. H Hartwell
Confederates' grand march, Wm. H. Hartwell
Confederates' grand march, Wm. H. Hartwell [ver2]
Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache
Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver2]
Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver3]
Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver4]
Confederates' polka march, Theo. von La Hache [ver5]
Conscripts galop, W. F. Wellman
Consolidation medley, C. A. White
Continental guard grand march, L. B. Powell
Contraband now, Frank Wardlaw
Contraband schottisch, Charles Young
Contraband schottisch, Charles Young [ver2]
Contraband waltz. Skedaddle grand march, Henry Tolman
Contraband's song of freedom, Eastburn
Cora schottisch, Charles Young
Corn is king, H. T. Merrill
Corporal schnapps, Henry C. Work
Cradle song of the soldier's wife, Theodore T. Barker
Crescent city guards quick step, A High Private
Crescent City guards' quickstep, A High Private
Crescent regiment mazurka, M. Hoeffner
Crown the pale hero, J. B. Salisbury
Cuffee's war song, L. B. Starkweather
Darling little blue-eyed Nell, Frederick Buckley
Dat's my philosophy, Edward Berry
Dat's whats de matter wid de purps, J. Slinglandt
Dawn of freedom, M. B. Ladd
Dayton light guard march, C. Rex
De darkie's rally, W. W. Partridge
De darkies rallying song, J. P. Jones
De day ob liberty's comin, G. F. Wurzel
De lord he make us free, Charles Gates
De United States hotel, M. G. Bisbee
Dead on the battle field, J. C. Beckel
Dear land of my fathers, or Columbia is mine, Bernard Covert
Dear land of the south, Eugene Raymond
Dear mother I'm wounded, Clarence Edwards
Dear mother I've come home to die, Henry Tucker
Dear mother I've come home to die, Henry Tucker [ver2]
Dear mother the battle is over, Henry Fontrill
Dear mother, I'll come home again, Fred. Wilson
Dear mother, I've come home to die, Henry Tucker
Dear wife I'm with you once again, Frank B. Ray
Dear wife I'm with you once again, Frank B. Ray [ver2]
Dearest wilt thou bid me go, M. Keller
Death of Stonewall Jackson, C. Blamphin
Death of the chieftain, M. Stacy Johnson
Declaration of independence, John E. Wilson
Deep in a shady dell, Nelson Kneass
Delaware- my Delaware-, John R. Sweeney
Dey said we wouldn't fight, Parkhurst
Dirge at the soldier's cemetary, Gettysburg, Pa., A. Delaney
Dirge for a soldier, A. C. Gutterson
Dirge, E. Mack
Dixie Doodle, M. Weir
Dixie doodle, Wm. H. Stevens
Dixie grand reel, J. C. Vierbeck
Dixie Polka, J. R. Boulcott
Dixie war song, H. S. Stanton
Dixie war song, H. S. Stanton [ver2]
Dixie's land, Charles Grobe
Dixie's land, Dan D. Emmett
Dixie's nurse, M. E
Do not grieve for thy dear mother, Jas. W. Johnson
Do they miss me at home-, S. M. Grannis
Do they think of me at home-, H. L. Schreiner
Don't give up the ship, Leonard Marshall
Douglas' funeral march, Geo. W. Hewitt
Douglas polka, A. Squire
Douglas schottisch, Ch. Grobe
Douglass schottisch, F. W. Smith
Down upon the Rappahannock, Alice Hawthorne
Down with the stars and bars, Wm. Weckerly
Down with the traitors serpent flag, A. J. Higgins
Dream of peace march, J. M. Leland
Dreams, F. H. Hodges
Drummer boy of the national greys, Augustus Cull
Drummer boy's march, Sep. Winner
Drums and cannon, military polka, Oscar Litti
Drums and trumpets, F. B. Helmsmuller
Drums and trumpets, F. B. Helmsmuller [ver2]
During the battle, Estell Main
Dying Camille, Julia Daly
Dying on the battlefield, Josephine Braham
Dying on the field of battle, A. J. Brown
Elegy on the death of Gov. Harvey, J. S. Allen
Elegy on the death of Lt. Col. Ch. C. Dreux, G. M. Loening
Elegy, Fr. Hasse
Ellsworth requiem, George William Warren
Ellsworth zouaves'- National lancers' grand march, A. Baumbach
Ellsworth's avengers, S. L. Coe
Ellsworth's funeral, L. A. Wetmore
Emancipation hymn, Manuel Fenollosa
Emancipation march, Thomas J. Martin
Emancipation quick step, L. W. Ballard
Emancipation, Oliver Ditson
En avant- (Forward-), J. N. Pychowski
En avant-, the forward march, Gungl
Ericsson galop, V. Tinans
Evergreen waltz, I. T. Stoddard
Every star - thirty four, Charles G. Degenhard
Faded flowers-, James Powers
Faded gray jacket, Charlie L. Ward
Fair Columbia, Julius Eichberg
Fairies have broken their wands, Hood- Rosier- Longfellow
Falling into line, M. F. H. Smith
Farewell dearest brother, N. B. Hollister
Farewell father, friend and guardian, Geo. F. Root
Farewell to the star spangled banner, J. W. Davies
Farewell, father, friend and guardian, Geo. F. Root
Farragut's grand march, J. Strauss
Father Abrahams reply to the 600,000, Geo. F. Root
Fifteenth infantry quickstep, L. Oberst
Fill up the ranks boys, J. P. Webster
Fire away galop, J. de Jasienski
Flag of the constellation, Chs. R. Crosby
Flag of the free, William Cumming
Flag of the sunny south, J. H. Hewitt
Floyd's retreat from Fort Donelson, Skedaddles
Foes and friends, Geo. F. Root
Follow the drum, B. Covert
Follow the drum, M. Keller
Follow the flag, J. R. Thomas
Follow the flag, O. F. Barbour
For bales, A. E. Blackmar
For freedom he fell, J. M. Darling
For God and liberty, H. Millard
For God's sake save the flag-, J. E. Haynes
For the Union we'll die, James W. Porter
For three long years, Joseph Sieboth
Fort Donelson is ours, Chas. G. Degenhard
Fort Federal Hill quickstep, F. B. Helmsmuller
Fort Federal Hill quickstep, S. J. Chambers
Fort Morgan gallopade, S. Schlesinger
Fort Preble polka, M. Borland
Fort Sumpter grand march, Stephen Glover
Fort Sumter quick step, Wm. Berge
Forty - Seventh Regiment march, Thomas R. Deverell
Forty Fourth Regiment quickstep, D. L. Downing
Forward boys- forward-, Geo. F. Root
Forward Columbia, H. B. Fabiani
Forward march for Little Mac- Little Mac and Pendleton, various
Forward- March, Rudolph Wittig
Forward, march-, J. P. Holbrook
Freedom truth and right, Carl Heinemann
Freedom, truth and right, grand march, Carl Heinemann
Freedom's battle-cry, W. H. Burleigh
Freedom's harvest time, T. Martin Towne
Freedom's home and flag, G. W. Beckel
Freedom's jubilee, A.D. Logan
Freedom's rally- Freedom's lament, Adam D. Logan
Freedom's rally, Margaret McNeil
Freemen join the glorious anthem, R. J. Herrero
Fremont hussars march, Charles Fradel
Fremonts battle hymn, James G. Clark
Fremont's battle march, George Barker
Friends of the Union, M. F. H. Smith
From north to south, military galop, Charles Fradel
From the red battlefield, or The Dead volunteers, N. Barker
Funeral march dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, J. C. Barnard
Funeral March in honor of President Lincoln, F. Haase
Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, C. H. Bach
Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, E. A. Parkhurst
Funeral march to the memory of Colonel Baker, Geo. Felix Benkert
Funeral march, Charles Wels
Funeral march, Henry Mayer
Funeral march, Hermann Daum
Funeral March, John K. Paine
Gabriel blows the trumpet, S. W. Paine
Gen. Baker's funeral march, J. W. Turner
Gen. Beauregard waltzes, Ward
Gen. Beauregard's grand march, E. Heineman
Gen. Burnside's grand march, James I. Graham
Gen. Forrest schottisch, E. C. E. Vile
Gen. Fremont's march, A. J. Vaas
Gen. Geo. B. McClellan's funeral march, H. J. Bennett
Gen. Gilmore's grand march, Adolph Baumbach
Gen. Grant's grand election march, Addison P. Wyman
Gen. Halleck's grand march, Sep. Winner
Gen. Halleck's victory march, G. Baumhauer
Gen. Howard's grand march, Thos. P. I. Magoun
Gen. J. E. Johnston's Manassas quick march, A. Brown [ver2]
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston's Manassas quick march, Adolphus Brown
Gen. Lee's grand march, Hermann L. Schreiner
Gen. Lee's quick march, Charles Young
Gen. Lee's quick march-, Charles Young
Gen. Lee's quick march, Charles Young [ver2]
Gen. Lyon's memorial, J. W. Turner
Gen. McClellan's farewell to the Army of the Potomac, H. Coyle
Gen. McClellan's quickstep, A Young lady of Maryland
Gen. Morgan's grand march, C. L. Peticolas
Gen. Pillow at Chepultepec, quickstep, An Amateur
Gen. Shaler's march, E. G. B. Holder
Gen. Sherman's funeral march, H. J. Bennett
General Banks' grand march, E. Mack
General Bidwell's funeral march, C. A. Goehle
General Buell's grand quick step, E. Mack
General Burnside's grand triumphal march, G. W. Warren
General Corcoran's release march, M. B. Clark
General Gilmore's grand march, Theodore von Kameke
General Gilmore's grand march, William Wolsieffer
General Grant polka, Louis A. Falk
General Grant's campaign march, E. Mack
General Grant's grand march, E. Mack
General Grant's grand march, Jos. Raff
General Grant's march, Richard Zellner
General Grant's quick step, E. Mack
General Grant's quick step, E. Mack [ver2]
General Grant's Richmond march, Charles G. Degenhard
General Grant's the man, Saul Ser-Trew
General Halleck's grand march, C. Schueler
General Halleck's grand march, Ch. Schueler
General Hancock's campaign march, Le Baron
General Hancock's grand march, Sep. Winner
General Hardee, quick step, W. J. Landram
General Hood's grand march, Samuel P. Snow
General Hooker's grand march, E. Mack
General Hooker's quickstep, B. Arlington
General Howard's march, Blind Tom
General Hunter's march, Herman Schirner
General Lander's funeral march, Adolph Baumbach
General Lander's funeral march, C. Mathias
General Lee's surrender, J. P. H
General Lyon's funeral march, G. J. Kredel
General Lyons' funeral march, Geo. W. Hewitt
General McClellan's grand march, C. Donizetti
General McClellan's grand march, E. Mack
General McClellan's grand march, E. Mack [ver2]
General McClellan's grand march, E. Mack [ver3]
General McClernand's grand march, Louis H. Rink
General Meade's funeral march, E. Mack
General Meade's grand march, Louis Reimer
General P. H. Sheridan's grand march, Theodore C. Clark
General Pennypacker's quickstep, Wm. F. Stradella
General Pope's grand march, James Bellak
General R. C. Hale's grand march, J. C. Beckel
General Robert L. McCook's funeral march, F. W. Rauch
General Rosecrans' battle song, D. A. Warden
General Rosecrans' grand march, E. Mack
General Scott and Corporal Johnson, David A. Warden
General Scott's farewell, grand march, E. A. Parkhurst
General Scott's funeral march, E. A. Parkhurst
General Sheridan's quickstep, G. W. Lovejoy
General Sherman and his boys in blue, G. Ascher
General Sherman and his boys in blue, H. M. Higgins
General Sherman's funeral march, Horace R. Basler
General Sherman's grand Atlanta march, A. E. Wimmerstedt
General Sherman's triumphal march, C. August Goehle
General Siegel's march, Adolph Birgfield
General Sigel's grand march, Henry Werner
General Sigel's grand march, T. J. Martin [ver1]
General Sigel's grand march, T. J. Martin [ver2]
General Stevenson's quick step, Gustave Krebs
General Sweeny's grand march, John J. Daly
Gen'l Gilmore's grand march, A. Bachmann
Gen'l Persifor F. Smith's march, T. J. Martin
Genl. B. H. Grierson's grand march, D. L. Downing
Genl. Beauregard's grand march, E. Heinemann
Genl. Beauregard's grand march, V. G. Cowdin
Genl. Beauregard's grand polka militaire, Ascher
Genl. Ben McCulloch's grand march, John Jacob
Genl. Braxton Bragg's grand march, P. Rivinac
Genl. Braxton Bragg's grand march, Rivinac
Genl. Burnside's victory march, Oliver Ditson
Genl. Butler's grand march, J. V. Hamm
Gen'l. Grant's funeral march, S. G. Pratt
Genl. Hooker's march and quick step, E. Jackson
Genl. Longstreet's grand march, Adolphus Brown
Genl. McClellan's grand march, John Church Jr
Genl. Persifor F. Smith's march, T. J. Martin
Gen'l. Sewell's march, Mark Hassler
Gently rest, Kucken
Get out of Mexico-, J. P. Webster
Get out of the wilderness and Dixey's land, Paul Jones
Gettysburg, Alfred Delaney
Give me a noble fellow with a bucktail in his hat, J. C. Beckel
Give thanks, all ye people, A.D.F. Randolph
Give us back our old commander, Sep. Winner
Glory- glory- hallelujah, Oliver Ditson
Glory- glory- or The Little octoroon, Geo. F. Root
Glory- glory- or The Little octoroon, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Glory- glory-, the little octoroon, Geo. F. Root
Glory hallelujah- or Onward, band victorious, Gustave Ascher
Glory hallelujah quick step, J. W. Turner
Glory Hallelujah, D. Angelo
Glory hallelujah, grand march, W. K. Batchelder
Glory- hallelujah, John Church
Glory hallelujah, N. P. B. Curtiss
Glory hallelujah, the battle hymn of the republic, H.N. Hempsted
Glory hallelujah, W. J. Wetmore
Glory- hallelujah-, Waldo Allen
Glory hallelujah, Wm. Dressler
Glory hallelujah, Wm. Hall
Glory to God in the highest-, E. A. Parkhurst
Glory, glory hallelujah, Sep. Winner
Glory, glory hallelujah, Sep. Winner [ver2]
God and liberty, Geo. Felix Benkert
God- And our native land, a new national anthem, A. Lemuel Adams
God and our rights-, A. E. Blackmar
God and our union, the anthem of freedom, Leopold Meignen
God bless my boy to night, H. Lovegrove
God bless our brave young volunteers-, Geo. F. Root
God bless our country- a national anthem, William Burke
God bless our glorious land, Geo. T. Evans
God bless the old sixth corps, Thos. P. Ryder
God bless the president, Chas. E. White
God for our native land, G. W. Bethune
God grant our soldier's safe return, Ossian E. Dodge
God is with the right, Emil Stadler
God save our country's flag, J. S. Porter
God save our country's flag, John S. Porter
God save our country's flag, R. Lowry
God save our fatherland, C. Jerome Hopkins
God save our native land, George Henry Curtis
God save our noble Union, Charles D. H. Martin
God save our noble Union-, H. Clay Preuss
God save the country, a national anthem, Emanuel Marquis
God save the flag of our native land, George Martyn
God save the grand old stars and stripes-, S. G. Knight
God save the land, J. Hilton Jones
God save the nation-, Henry C. Work
God save the south-, Chas. W. A. Ellerbrock
God save the south-, Earnest Halphin
God save the south-, Earnest Halphin [ver2]
God save the south-, Earnest Halphin [ver3]
God save the south, F. L. R
God save the southern land, Chaplain Cameron
God save the Union, C. Koppitz
God will defend the right, VA A Lady of Richmond
Going to the wars, A. B. Irving
Good bye Jeff, P. P. Bliss
Good bye old glory, Geo. F. Root
Good bye old glory, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Good bye, Jeff, Geo. F. Root
Good night- who would'nt be a soldier, L. P. Whitney
Good times in the army boys, C. M. Currier
Good-by, old arm, Philip Phillips
Good-bye old arm, W. H. Hayward
Gov. Andrews funeral march, John S. Porter
Gov. Geary's grand march, E. Mack
Gov. Lincoln's funeral march, J. W. Turner
Governer Seymour's grand victory march, S. Erlich
Governer Sprague's grand march, E. Mack
Governer Stone's march, Geo. E. Fawcette
Governer Yates grand march, E. Sailor
Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work
Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work [ver2]
Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work [ver3]
Grafted into the army, Henry C. Work [ver4]
Grand army of the republic march, J. W. Turner
Grand funeral march, E. Hoffman
Grand march of the Fifty Fourth Mass. Vols., Henry Jones
Grand march of the Southern Confederacy, J. E. Gleffer
Grand march Stonewall Jackson's way, C. Young
Grand march, Charles Young
Grand march, J. C. Viereck
Grand march,Stonewall Jackson's way, Chas. Young
Grand parade march,5th Co Wash Artillery, T. La Hache
Grand quick step of the California Regiment, A. Wallerstein
Grand rallying song for volunteers, J. E. Haynes
Grand reunion march, Charles Van Oeckelen
Grand review march, Edward Schremser
Grand solemn march, in memory of Gen. Wadsworth, W. Charles
Grand Union battle polka, C. Munzinger
Grand Union brigade quickstep, G. R. Lampard
Grand Union march on the Potomac, A. G. Pickens
Grand Union medley, Carl Bruen
Grand Union medley,William Dressler
Grandmother told me so, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Grant - a nation's hero, Wm. T. Rogers
Grant the daring the lion hearted shall be our watchword, MAX
Grant, our great commander, Bernard Covert
Grays quick step, Joseph W. Postlewaite
Green-backs, Dan D. Emmett
Greenwood waltz, Lizzie Tebault
Grey reserves grand march, John S. Cox
Guard of land and sea, F. Woolcott
Gun-boat quick step, Firth, Pond & Co
Gun-boat quick step, Leia
Gunpowder, Camille Schubert
Guthrie Greys polka, Charles Kunkel
Gymnast Zouaves quickstep, Charles R. Dodworth
Hail- all hail the reign of peace, Geo. C. Pearson
Hail- beautiful banner, S. W. Straub
Hail Columbia, Samuel Jackson
Hail Columbia, William Dressler
Hail Columbia, Wm. Dressler
Hail glorious banner of our land, Charles Warren [ver3]
Hail glorious banner of our land, Charles Warren [ver4]
Hail- to our nation, Mathias Keller
Hail to the legions of the west, F. B. Plimpton
Halloo, Johnny, and Halloo Yank, L. L. Ross
Halt- boys, halt-, J. H. McNaughton
Hamilton's badger boys, E. O. Kimberly
Hang him on the sour apple tree, James W. Porter
Happy contraband polka, W. S. Crerar
Happy contraband schottisch, Theod. von La Hache
Happy contraband waltz, Heckmann
Hard times in dixie, M. K
Hark- Hark-- Hark--- we hear them coming-, Henri Cromwell
Hark- the signal, I. H. E. Bornhardt
Hark- to arms- our country calls us-, E. W. Locke
Hartford City Guard's quickstep, Carl Lorenz
Harvard student's song, Julia Ward Howe
Harvard student's song, Julia Ward Howe [ver2]
Hasten brothers to the battle, Vincent Percival
Have ye sharpened your swords-, Geo. F. Root
Haversack Marche, F. Luis Groebl
Hazel eyed nannie, Geo. R. Poulton
He has fallen, George Funk
He has gone, and I have sent him, C. Rive
He is coming home today, Henry Cromwell
He is sleeping, sweetly sleeping, O. P. Sweet
He was famed for deeds of arms, D. Corri
He was not afraid to die, Charles Carroll Sawyer
He will not come again, Henry Weber
Heard ye the news, Wm. Bell Adamson
Heaven helps the brave, J. C. Beckel
Her bright smile haunts me still, W. T. Wrighton
Her bright smile haunts me still, W. T. Wrighton [ver2]
Her bright smile haunts me still, W. T. Wrighton[ver2]
Here we are, here we are, Daniel D. Emmett
Here's how-, J. S. Knight
Hero's funeral march, Louis Brachet
Hero's March, Charles M. Lindsay
He's gone to the arms of Abraham, Sep. Winner
He's got his discharge from the army, Wm. A. Field
He's somebody's darling, G. G. Goodfellow
He's watching o'er thy mother, Ferdinand Mayer
High times, good times, H. S. Thompson
Hip- zou- zou-, C. A. C
His country needs him more than I, T. Martin Towne
His pleasant grave, Elliott C. Howe
Ho- rally, ye braves-, E. T. Baldwin
Ho, boys- de time am come, C. R. Packard
Hobson waltz, D. W. Haley
Hoist up the flag, Billy Holmes
Hold on Abraham, Uncle Sam's boys are coming,W. B. Bradbury
Hold the fort, P. P. Bliss
Holden Guards schottische, Clara E. Craw
Home again bear him, A. A. Hopkins
Home and fatherland, Charles Hess
Home from the war, J. W. Turner
Home on furlough, Wm. S. Pitts
Home the boys are marching, F. Wilmarth
Homeward now the boys are marching, J. W. Turner
Honest old Abe's quick step, Oliver Ditson
Horse artillery grand march, Domineic
How are you green-backs, Charles Glover
How are you Maximilian-, Eastburn
How are you, conscript-, Frank Wilder
How are you, conscripts-, W. J. Wetmore
How are you, exempt-, Frank Wilder
How are you, telegraph-, Geo. W. Work
How do you like it, Jefferson D-, Amos Patton
How is gold to day, J. E. Hartel
How it marches the flag of the Union, Geo. F. Root
How it marches, the flag of the Union, H. H. Hawley
How it marches, the flag of the Union, H. H. Hawley [ver2]
How sleep the brave, Carlo Bardetti
How the soldier talks-, John Wyatt
Hurrah- for Charleston-, J. E. Glass
Hurrah for our flag, J. H. Wheeler
Hurrah for Rhode Island, E. A. Payne
Hurrah for the 44th-, Augusto Bendelari
Hurrah for the banner of red, white and blue, Thos. M. Brown
Hurrah for the boys of the army, A. D. Ennek
Hurrah for the old flag, M. Keller
Hurrah- for the standard that's waving, E. H. Longman
Hurrah- hurrah- the Union-, Geo. W. Lyon
Hurry up, conscripts-, W. J. Wetmore
Hushed be each sorrowing murmur, Guy F. North
Huzza- huzza- our union forever-, Geo. W. Hewitt
Hymn by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holmes
Hymn for freedom, M. Davison
Hymn for the Union, A.D.F. Randolph
Hymn of Columbia, Harvey B. Dodworth
Hymn to liberty, Edwy Wells Foster
Hymn, A. C. Gutterson
I am a freeman, Neidhardt
I am dying, Egypt, dying, Armand
I cannot bid thee go, my boy, E. G. B. Holder
I cannot leave the battle-field, M. Keller
I cannot tell you why, J. Summers
I come, I come from dixie-, Frank Wilder
I don't see it, Fred. Hessler
I dream of thee, E. O. Eaton
I dream of thee, Edward O. Eaton
I dreamed my boy was home again, Charles Carroll Sawyer
I know my mother weeps for me, Charles F. Thompson
I know my mother's hand, Henry Tucker
I know thou art praying to-night, mother, Theodore E. Perkins
I love my native land the best, J. H. Hewitt
I love the sunny south, Henry Schoeller
I love thee, thou bright sunny south, Arnaud Preot
I loved that dear old flag the best, B. Frank Walters
I remember the hour when sadly we parted, B. F. Walters
I remember the hour when sadly we parted, B. Frank Walters
I remember the hour when sadly we parted, H.C. Clarke
I see her still in my dreams, Stephen Collins Foster
I wait for thee, or The War is nearly over, Frederick Buckley
I wandered by the sea-beat shore, Cherry
I will be true to the stripes and the stars, S. J. Vail
I will care for mother now, Saml. L. Conde
I will care for mother now, Werline
I will not quite forget, Henry Schoeller
I wonder why he comes not, E. Chamberlin
I wonder why he comes not, Geo. F. Root
I would like to change my name, T. von La Hache
I would like to change my name, Theodore von La Hache
I'd choose to be a daisy, Frederick Buckley
If I sleep, will mother come, H. W. Luther
Il bacio (der kuss), L. Arditi
I'll never be a slave again, Fred. Clemence
Illinois grand march, A. Moses
I'm blind, Wm. Leigh
I'm coming home to die, Ossian E. Dodge
I'm down on double quick, L. L. Parr
I'm dying far from those I love, J. R. Thomas
I'm going home to dixie, D. D. Emmett
I'm going to fight mit Sigel, O. N. E. Schnapps
I'm leaving thee in sorrow, Annie, George Barker
I'm looking for him home, Will S. Hays
I'm standing guard, S. Greig
I'm waiting, love-, Geo. W. Benton
Impromptu pokla, Jul. Schulhoff
Improvisation on the bonnie blue flag, Theod. von La Hache
In a horn, B. R. H
In battle we then will defend it, J. A. Butterfield
In memoriam Abraham Lincoln, M. Keller
In memoriam, A. Lincoln, Gertrude I. Ladd
In memoriam, H. T. Merrill
In memoriam, Lizzie M. Boynton
In spite of all the world, Niuno
In splendor advancing, F. B. Plimpton
In the south the clouds are breaking, J. William Suffern
In the south the clouds are breaking, J. William Suffern [ver2]
Independent greys waltz, Addie A. Frost
Into Vicksburg, J. F. O. Smith
Irish brigade quadrille, Thomas D. Sullivan
Iron Brigade quickstep, H. N. Hempsted
Is it mother's gentle touch, V. E. Marston
Is our banner still advancing, C. M. Currier
Is that mother bending o'er me, Cha's. H. Greene
Is that mother bending o'er me-, Ferdinand Mayer
Is that mother bending o'er me, J. C. J
Is that mother, M. G. Bisbee
Is that my mother, J. R. Stevenson
Is that my mother, J. R. Stevenson [ver2]
I'se gwine back to dixie, C. A. White
I'se gwine back to dixie, C. A. White [ver2]
I'se on de way, Wurzel
It grows very dark, mother, very dark, S. Wesley Martin
It is better to laugh than be sighing, Donizetti
It's all up in dixie, Henry Tucker
I've been dreaming of you Jessie, Wm. S. Pitts
I've fallen in the battle, A. B. Chandler
I've no mother, now I'm weeping, T. S
I've no mother, T. Smith
Jeff Davis' dream, Bernard Covert
Jeff Davis in crinoline, J. E. Haynes
Jeff Davis march, Mary Kelly
Jeff Davis' retreat march, F. Albert Kulling
Jeff Davis, Emil Stadler
Jeff in petticoats, Henry Tucker
Jeff wants to get away, A Lady
Jefferson D., Wm. B. Justice
Jefferson Davis grand march, Wm. Herz
Jefferson Davis in prison, Alfred Schmidt
Jeff's double quick, M. E
Jeff's race for the last ditch, Fritz Eustace
Jehovah our deliverer, Wm. A. King
Jennie Lorn, W. Virgil Wallace
Jenny Wade, Rudolph Wittig
Jenny Wade, the heroine of Gettysburg, J. P. Webster
John Brown's song, Phillip Simonds
John Brown's storm galop, George Gipner
John Bull's big fleet, William Clifton
John Morgan's bride, polka, A. Davis
John Morgan's escape, A. E. A. Muse
Johnny is gone for a soldier, Sep. Winner
Johnny is gone for a soldier, Sep. Winner [ver2]
Johnny Shiloh, Calvin Shiloh
Jonathan to John, F. Boott
Jonathan's appeal to Caroline, M. Stoddard
Juanita, Norton
Jubilee or Return of peace waltz, E. Moore
Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [for guitar]
Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver3]
Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver4]
Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root [ver5]
Just after the battle, Geo. F. Root[ver2]
Just before the battle, mother, Geo. F. Root
Justice has stricken the chains from the slave, A. C. Gutterson
K.K.K., or Bloody moon waltz, Gustavus Dolfuss
Kathleen Mavourneen, F. N. Crouch
Kearsarge grand march, Chas. Van Oeckelen
Keep it before the people, S. W. Paine
Keep me awake mother, Jos. Hart Denck
Keep me awake, mother, F. Koenigsberg
Keep step to the music, Theod. von La Hache
Keep step with the music of union, Geo. F. Bristow
Keep this bible near your heart, H. S. Thompson
Kentucky- Oh, Kentucky-, Samuel Finley
Kind friends are near her, B. Frank Walters
Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work
Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver2]
Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver3]
Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver4]
Kingdom coming, Henry C. Work [ver5]
Kiss me as of old, mother, E. G. B. Holder
Kiss me good bye for mother, Wm. S. Pitts
Kiss me good night, mother, Frank Ellis
Kiss me goodnight, mother, H. S. Thompson
Kiss me mother once again-, H. D. Wilbor
Kiss me mother, ere I'm dead, Francis Held
Kiss me mother, once again, Chas. W, Sykes
Kiss me, father, ere I die, T. R. Walker
Kiss me, mother, and let me go, L. B. Powell
Kiss me, mother, ere I'm dead, M. Keller
Kiss me, mother, kiss your darling, Geo. F. Root
Kiss my mother dear for me, Linden L. Parr
Kneel where our loves are sleeping, L. Nella Sweet
La Marseillaise et bonnie blue flag, Octavie Romey
La priere d'une vierge (Maiden's prayer), T. Badarzewska
La renaissance Louisianaise, schottisch, Auguste Davis
La varsovia and Hungarian, two new dances, J. O. Ribas
L'amitie fidele, John Murray
Land of the brave and free, G. S. Plumley
Land of the free, Edward Roberts
Land of the south-, J. M. Deems
Land of the south-, Julius E. Muller
Lashed to the mast, John W. Hutchinson
Last days of shoddy, David A. Warden
Last days of shoddy, David A. Warden [ver2]
Last words of Washington, J. R. Thomas
Laure polka, Charles Mayer
Lay him low, S. D. S
Lay his sword by his side, J. M. Kieffer
Lay me down and save the flag, Geo. F. Root
Lay me down and save the flag, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Lay me down, and save the flag, Geo. F. Root
Le boifeuillet (Forrest leaf), Hermann L. Schreiner
Le volontaire, marche de salon, Louis Selle
Leave it, ah no- the land is our own-, F. W. Smith
Leave me, and save the glorious flag-, C. R. Moon
Lee schottisch, J. W. Evans
Legal tender polka, F. Chase
Leonora, or Affection waltz, W. H. F
Les cloches du monastere (monastary bells), Wely
Les cloches du monastere (the monastary bells), Lefebure - Wely
Let freedom be our battle cry, Parkhurst
Let independence be our boast, J. P. Webster
Let me die face to the foe, Elbridge G. B. Holder
Let me kiss him for his mother, John P. Ordway
Let me kiss the dear old flag once before I die, H. Watson
Let the eagle scream, Henri Cromwell
Let us have peace, Will S. Hays
Let us have pease, ha, ha, T. von La Hache
Liberty and union schottisch, Charles Grobe
Liberty and union, J. T. Wamelink
Liberty and union, John Fletcher
Liberty chorus, L. Hinsdale Sherwood
Liberty's call, L. B. Starkweather
Lieut. General Grant's polka, Ferd. K. Hill
Lieutenant General Grant's grand march, F. A. Eileman
Lieutenant General Scott's grand funeral march, E. Mack
Lincoln grand march, A.C. Peters
Lincoln grand march, F. W. Rauch
Lincoln schottisch, Wm. Cumming
Lincoln, in memorium, Francis Woolcott
Lincoln, Union, victory, march, C. O. Lundberg
Lincoln's funeral march, Charles Hess
Lincoln's funeral march, E. C. Davis
Lincoln's requiem, J. A. Butterfield
Listen to the mocking bird, Alice Hawthorne
Little Harry the drummer boy, S. Wesley Martin
Little major, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Little major, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Little Tad, J. W. Turner
Live but one moment-, J. W. Turner
Live but one moment-, J. W. Turner [ver2]
Long live the 69th, John J. Daly
Look out quickstep, Ch. Bach
Lord, save our native land, John J. Frazer
Lorena, J. P. Webster
Lorena, J. P. Webster [ver2]
Lorena, J. P. Webster[ver2]
Louisiana quick step, B. R. Lignoski
Love me-, H. W. Greatorex
Loyal hearts will gather round her, C. M. C
Loyal league quickstep, Henry Bedlow
Loyal schottische, Jennie Abbey
Lt. General Grant's grand march, E. Mack
Lula is gone-, Stephen Collins Foster
Mac, will win the Union back, Dan Emmett
Madmen spare that flag, A. Cull
Magnolia grove waltz, Ch. Ph. Winkler
Magruder's march, J. Williard
Maj. General Hampton's quickstep, Lizzie C. Orchard
Major Anderson's waltz, S. W. Powell
Major General Halleck's grand march, Louis Wallis
Major General McClellan's grand march, Oliver Ditson
Major General Sedgewick's grand funeral march, E. Mack
Major General Sheridan's grand victory march, E. Mack
Major General Sheridan's grand victory march, E. Mack [ver2]
Major General Sheridan's quickstep, Joseph Raff
Major General Sherman's grand triumphal march, E. Mack
Major Genl. Wallace's grand march, Ch. Grobe
Major J. H. Dandy's grand funeral march, E. Mack
Major R. Anderson's grand march, Ch. Grobe
Make ole massa hum-, J. E. Haynes
Manassas polka, S. Schlesinger
Manual of arms polka, C. S. Grafulla
March bravely on to glory, J. J. G
March of the 4th divisiov, N.G.S.N.Y., Geo. F. Hedge
March of the nation, T. Brigham Bishop
March on- march on-, Wm. Lewis
March on, Bayard Taylor
March to the field, George King
March, for the volunteers of Illinois, A. E. Wimmerstedt
Marche Funebre for Piano, John S. Andrews
Marche funebre sur la mort d'un brave, E. Szemelenyi
Marching along and glory hallelujah, march, Prof. Cull
Marching along, Wm. B. Bradbury
Marching song- Battle song, Lowell Mason
Marching thro' Georgia, H. C. Work
Marching through Georgia, Geo. F. Root
Marching through Georgia, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Marching through Georgia, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work[ver2]
Marching through Georgia, Henry C. [ver2]
Marching through Georgia, Henry C. [ver3]
Marching through Georgia, triumphal march, Wm. Dressler
Marching to the music of the Union, Edward N. Catlin
Marcia funeral in memory of Abraham Lincoln, Augustus Buechel
Maryland free, Chas. H. Greene
Maryland guard galop, Chas. Denstedt
Maryland my Maryland schottisch, C. Munzinger
Maryland- my Maryland, Carl Mahr
Maryland my Maryland, Sep. Winner
Maryland- our Maryland, Frank H. Norton
Maryland, fair, Maryland, James W. Porter
Maryland, my Maryland
Maryland, my Maryland-
Maryland, my Maryland-, A. F. Gibson
Maryland, my Maryland-, C. E
Maryland, my Maryland-, C. E [ver2]
Maryland, my Maryland-, Charles Grobe
Maryland, my Maryland, Jas. Randall
Maryland, my Maryland, Julius E. Muller
Maryland, my Maryland-, Sep. Winner
Maryland, my Maryland-, Sep. Winner [ver2]
Maryland's free-, Geo. Lansing Taylor
Massachusetts boys, James Otis Sargent
Massachusetts Volunteers galop quick step, Wm. Dressler
Maudie Moore, Geo. F. Root
Maxy, Silex
May god protect Columbia, J. R. Thomas
McClellan and Pendelton-, W. H. Biddle
McClellan is coming, Wm. Dressler
McClellan is our man- Song of the volunteers, E. W. Locke
McClellan is the man, Henry Cromwell
McClellan is the man, quickstep, Henry Cromwell
McClellan mazurka, T. Edwin Bayley
McClellan schottisch, A. Neuman
McClellan's Richmond march, Ghas. G. Degenhard
McClellan's serenade, S. K. Whiting
Melt the bells, Byrne
Memorial flowers, Mendelssohn Coote
Miantonomoh - galop, Heinrich Furstnow
Military band polka, Ch. Spohr
Military polka, Antonio Barili
Minions- we sleep, but we are not dead, James R. Randall
Minnie Lee, H. L. Schreiner
Minnie Lee, Hermann L. Schreiner
Minnie Minton, James G. Clark
Minute-men, form
Missing, A. A. Hopkins
Mississippi valley sanitary fair grand march, T. Van Berg
Missouri, Macarthy
Mollie's dream waltz, Reissiger
Monitor grand march, E. Mack
Monitor polka, G. Weingarten
Mother I'll come home tonight, Frederick Buckley
Mother is the battle over, Benedict Roefs
Mother is the battle over, Benedict Roefs [ver2]
Mother is the battle over, Henry Werner
Mother is the battle over-, Henry Werner
Mother is the battle over-, Jos. Hart Denck
Mother is the battle over, N. P. B. Curtiss
Mother kissed me in my dream, J. R. Thomas
Mother kissed me in my dream-, J. R. Thomas
Mother kissed me in my dream, J. R. Thomas [ver2]
Mother kissed me in my dream-, J. R. Thomas [ver2]
Mother kissed me in my dream, J. R. Thomas[ver2]
Mother waiting for the news, Henry Castle
Mother would comfort me, Charles Carroll Sawyer
Mother, can I go-, J. P. Webster
Mother, come, your boy is dying, Rudolph Wittig
Mother, is the battle over, Benedict Roefs
Mother, is the battle over-, Henry Werner
Mother, is the battle over,or, the b'j's lament, J. W. Turner
Mother, when the war is over, J. W. Turner
Mount boys mount, Charles T. Hammond
Music of the Union, Charles Grobe
Musket galop, Bellak
My beau that went to Canada, G. Wurzel
My boy- how can I see you die-, Henry Tucker
My country dear, I die for thee, Charles E. Ballard
My country so dear, C. Everest
My country 'tis of thee, A. Cull
My country's flag of stars, Anton Straub
My darling boy is slain, Geo. P. Graff
My heart is with the north, J. Haynes
My Jamie is a soldier brave, W. Virgil Wallace
My Jamie's on the battle field, E. A. Parkhurst
My love is on the battle field, Alfred Delaney
My loved one is waiting for me, C. Van W. Fish
My Maryland, James R. Randall
My Maryland, James R. Randall [ver2]
My Maryland, P. P. W
My Maryland, Theod. von La Hache
My mother's kiss is on my brow, E. N. Catlin
My native land, V. L. Remington
My old Kentucky home, good-night, Stephen Collins Foster
My ole home in Alabama 'fo' de war, H. P. Danks
My only brother's gone, M. Keller
My own loved home again, H. S. Thompson
My southern home, J. T. S. Sullivan
My southern home, Mayme C. H. Huff
My southern sunny home, W. S. Hays
My southern sunny home, Will S. Hays
My southern sunny home, Will S. Hays [ver2]
My warrior boy, A. E. A. Muse
My wife and child, F. W. Rosier
My wife and child, James W. Porter
Nameless heroine, B. R. Hanby
Napolitaine, I am dreaming of thee, Alexander Lef
National funeral march, J. E. Schonacker
National hymn (our dear old flag), J. C. Beckel
National hymn (our dear old flag), J. C. Beckel [ver2]
National jubilee, prize song, Konrad Treuer
National set, Sep. Winner
National war song, Margaret J. Lenox
Never surrender, quick step, Edward O. Eaton
New England for the Union, D. B. Worley
New England left out in the cold, C. E. Kimball
New England soldiers, C. A. White
New Jersey calls her sons to arms, D. W. Belisle
New light guard quick step, J. Henry Whittemore
New Orleans military polka, G. Minieri
New Orleans military polka, G. Minieri [ver2]
New star spangled banner, J. P. Webster
New star spangled banner, J. P. Webster [ver2]
Nicodemus Johnson, Oliver Ditson
Night before Petersburgh, Edward Hoffman
Ninth infantry march, B. Beer
No flag but the old flag, Chas. G. Degenhard
No slave beneath that starry flag, Parkhurst
No step backward now-, Charles W. Sykes
No surrender, Henry Douglas
No surrender, Henry Douglas [ver2]
No, I'll not forget you darling, S. Wesley Martin
Nobody hurt, Hermann L. Schreiner
Nomination song, J. E. Haynes
North and south, Geo. F. Root
North Carolina mazurka, Luigi de Perini
North western rifle's march, A. J. Vaas
Northmen awake, J. P. Webster
Not a star from our flag, Geo. W. H. Griffin
Not for gold or precious stones, ---- Hauser
Nothing but a plain old soldier, Stephen Collins Foster
Now den- now den-, B. R. Hanby
Now is the time, Henry Schroeder
Now that you love me-, E. O. Eaton
O come you from the Indies, Geo. F. Root
O dear it made dis darky laugh, Virginia T
O esperance-, Earnest Halphin
O give me a home by the sea, E. A. Hosmer
O give us a navy of iron, James W. Porter
O I'm a good old rebel, Dedicated to the Hon. Thad. Stevens
O Jefferson Davis, how do you do, Chas. G. Degenhard
O pray once more for me mother, Edwy Wells Foster
O search ye well the lists, mother, W. O. Fiske
O- touch not my sister's picture, T. Martin Towne
O 'twill be a happy time when the boys come home, T. O. Conant
O ye tears- O ye tears-, Franz Abt
Oak Hill marche triomphale, Coralie Buard
Obligato, John B. Marsh
Ode to liberty, George Boweryem
Ode to the brave, Ferdinand Mayer
Oh cling to the Union, George R. Poulton
Oh haste on the battle, Geo. F. Root
Oh- I shall wear a uniform, Reed
Oh- I wish this war was over, Will S. Hays
Oh- I'd be a soger boy, T. H. Hinton
Oh Jeff- oh Jeff- how are you now-, Henry Schroeder
Oh- let me shed one silent tear, J. R. Thomas
Oh- let me shed one silent tear, J. R. Thomas [ver2]
Oh mother hear my dying call-, Geo. P. Graff
Oh my old man has gone to war, A War Widow
Oh- send my old man home again, Herman Th. Knake
Oh- Speak to me once more, Henri Cromwell
Oh- take me home to die, Thomas D. Sullivan
Oh- The boys are marching home from the war, Henry Crofts
Oh we miss you at home, H. H. Hawley
Oh- Why should the spirit of mortal be proud-, C. Everest
Oh will my mother never come-, Geo. F. Root
Oh, come you from the battle-field-, Geo. F. Root
Oh, fallen hero, J. P. Webster
Oh, I would this war was over, Geo. A. Russell
Oh, send me one flower from his grave, E. A. Parkhurst
Oh, thou, for a people free- (national anthem), H. P. Danks
Oh, weep no more for brave boys gone, R. Z. Salem
Oh, whisper what thou feelest-, Brinley Richards
Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud-, Geo. C. Pearson
Oh, wrap the flag around me boys, R. Stewart Taylor
Old Abe has gone and did it, boys, J. P. Webster
Old Abe they said was an honest man, F. Lafayette
Old Abe, the battle eagle, T. Martin Towne
Old arm good bye, S. L. Coe
Old cotton is king, A.E. Blackmar
Old dominion march, C. Nordendorf
Old folks at home, Stephen Collins Foster
Old honest Abe for me, G. D. S
Old Stonewall, F. Younker
Old Toby's emancipation, Edwy Wells Foster
Ole massa on he trabbels gone, S. K. Whiting
Ole Mose, or Freedom is a comin', Edwy Wells Foster
Ole shady, B. R. Hanby
Ole Shady, the song of the contraband
Ole uncle Abrum's comin', A. C. D'Sandie
On freedom's alter glows a fire-, A Lady of Philadelphia
On guard, R. S. Frary
On picket duty, Carl Lazare
On such a night as this, Wm. S. Pitts
On the eve of battle, sister, J. A. Hills
On the field of battle, mother-, Geo. F. Root
On the field where honor calls us, George Barker
On the mountain's airy summit, Kucken
On the shores of Tennessee, E. P
On the shores of Tennessee, E. T. P
On to Charleston, M. H. Frank
On to Richmond, galop, E. A. Parkhurst
On to Richmond, M. H. Frank
On to the battle, Henry G. Thunder
On to the battle, Henry G. Thunder [ver2]
On to victory-, J. B. Packard
On, on, on, the boys are marching, Geo. F. Root
On, on, on, the boys came marching, Geo. F. Root
Once more the rebels' bugle, George H. Thurston
Once more the rebels' bugle, George H. Thurston [ver2]
One flag or no flag, Clara M. Brinkerhoff
One flag or no flag, R. P. Robbins
One more gallant charge, boys, C. W. van Akin
One more kiss and then good bye, E. C. Phelps
One parting word dear mother, J. W. Porter
Only nine miles to the junction, H. M
Only one man killed to day, Guy F. North
Onward freemen, R. D. Scott
Onward march to victory, or The Patriot flag, J. R. Thomas
Orleans cadets quick step, E. O. Eaton
Our army and navy for ever, Minard W. Wilson
Our army polka, Lidy L. Johnson
Our banner of glory-, W. C. Peters
Our banner shall wave forever, T. H. Howe
Our banner shall wave forever, T. H. Howe [ver2]
Our banner still waves, C. W. H. Temple
Our banner, or The Star spangled banner, Edward Mack
Our banner's constellation, Mathias Keller
Our battle flag, H. Millard
Our beautiful flag, or The Bonnie, red, white and blue, J. C. J
Our boast is the Union, P. R. Nicholls
Our boy is a warrior now, E. G. B. Holder
Our boys afloat, Ernest Leslie
Our boys are all gone to the war, Geo. P. Graff
Our boys are coming home, August Kreissmann
Our boys are coming home, J. E. Hartel
Our boys are coming home, T. Martin Towne
Our boys are home to stay, T. Martin Towne
Our boys are marching home, E. Mack
Our boys have all come home, Will S. Hays
Our boys in blue, grand march, S. Andrews
Our boys in camp, R. J. Lessur
Our boys shoulder to shoulder march, D. L. White
Our brave boys in blue, Wm. S. Pitts
Our captain's last words, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Our captain's last words, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Our color guard, Henry Tucker
Our comrade has fallen, O. M. Brewster
Our country and flag, Richard Culver
Our country and flag, Richard Culver [ver2]
Our country has charms, Howard Paul
Our country right or wrong, E. Muzio
Our country, a national song, W. J. Wetmore
Our country's flag forever, Charles H. Greene
Our country's flag forever, Geo. J. Webb
Our country's flag, G. Gumpert
Our country's flag, G. Gumpert [ver2]
Our country's flag, W. Howard Doane
Our country's in danger and calls for you now, J. P. Webster
Our country's starry flag, T. Comer
Our dead soldier boy, John Mahon
Our dress parade, C. M. C
Our duty to our flag, Albert H. Wood
Our first president's quickstep, P. Rivinac
Our flag and the Union forever, Isaiah Ickes
Our flag is there, L. G. Fessenden
Our flag o'er Georgia floats again, Sep. Winner
Our flag shall wave there, Robert Hervey
Our flag, H. Macarthy
Our flag, L. Louis
Our flag, L. Louis [ver2]
Our flag, N. B. Hollister
Our flag, or The Origin of the stars and bars, Henry Macarthy
Our flag, our army and our president-, William H. Perry
Our flag's the flag of Washington, George Barker
Our generals' quickstep, C. S. Grafulla
Our glorious land, land of the free, J. W. Turner
Our good ship sails to night, Stephen C. Massett
Our hearts are with our country, Frank Howard
Our heroes, J. R. Sage
Our Heroes, Nathan Barker
Our Heroes, W. D. Franklin
Our lady of the hospital, H. Millard
Our land of the west, August Strate
Our last grand camping ground, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Our little soldier boy, A. E. Burnett
Our loyal banner, H. Avery
Our march, A High Private for the Piano
Our nation calls for peace again, Sep. Winner
Our nation mourns her martyr'd son, Sep. Winner
Our national banner schottisch, E. A. Benson
Our national flag, J. M. Deems
Our national flag, P. J. Whipple
Our national union march, Chas. Rehm
Our nation's captain, Edward Haynes
Our nation's prophecy, J. E. Haynes
Our native flag, C. Collins
Our native land, James Willard Morris
Our Neutral friend, J. P. Webster
Our noble chief has passed away, J. R. Thomas
Our noble chief has passed away, J. R. Thomas [ver2]
Our own brave boys, Myra McD. Hendrick
Our own, J. P. Webster
Our republic, M. Keller
Our soldier, J. P. Webster
Our soldiers' last march, E. A. Parkhurst
Our soldiers return, Geo. H. Barton
Our soldiers welcome home waltz, F. Albert Kulling
Our soldiers welcome home, J. P. Webster
Our southern flag, J. P. Caulfield
Our starry flag, J. C. Beckel
Our triumph at Manassas, fantasie mazurka, C. McC
Our two-year boys, Lewis Stecher
Our Union right or wrong, Frederick Buckley
Our veteran fathers, N. B. W
Our Volunteers, Adolph Baumbach
Our young soldier's grave, F. W. Smith
Out in this terrible war, H. T. Merrill
Palmetto polka, C. F. Yagle
Parade march of the 22nd Regiment N.Y.S.M., F. B. Helmsmuller
Parade march of the 22nd Regiment N.Y.S.M., Helmsmuller
Parade March, Chas. Fradel
Parade polka march, Theo. von La Hache
Parrott schottische, Amasa Coggeshall
Parson Brownlow polka, Silas G. Pratt
Parson Brownlow's quick step, C. F. Hermann
Parthenia to Ingomar, Stephen Collins Foster
Passing down the line, W. C. Piatt
Patriotic hymn, James S. Drake
Paul Vane, or Lorena's reply, J. P. Webster
Pea Ridge march, Chr. Bach
Peace has come-, August Kreissmann
Peace polka (Polka de la paix), J. C. Viereck
Peace, C. R. Moulton
Pendleton quick step, Auguste Davis
Petersburg polka, John K. Bez
Phebe dearest, tell, oh, tell me-, J. L. Hatton
Polka mazurka militaire, Rudolph Wittig
Polka militaire, Charles Fradel
Poor Carlotta, F. W. Root
Poor kitty popcorn, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Poor kitty popcorn, Henry C. Work
Poor mother- Willie's gone, Theo. F. Seward
Poor old Jeff the shero, S. Dick
Poor oppressed, or The Contraband schottisch, E. A. Benson
Popping the question (Risquer la demande), Theod. von La Hache
Port Royal, grand march, Charlotte Petersen
Potomac artillery grand march, Adolphus Brown
Potomac quick step, Gustave Blessner
Praesident Lincoln - marsch, F. Hoffmann
Pray, maiden, pray-, A. J. Turner
Prayer for the Union - our country, J. M. Deems
President Grant's polka, Ella V. Young
President Jefferson Davis grand march, Flora Byrne
President Lincoln's funeral march, E. Mack
President Lincoln's funeral march, J. T. Wamelink
President Lincoln's grand march, F. B. Helmsmuller
President's hymn, gives thanks, all ye people, A. C. Gutterson
President's march, Federico Gennari
Prest. Lincoln's funeral dirge, Rose Rynder
Prisoner's return, Frank M. Davis
Prize banner polka, Sanderson
Protect the freedman, J. P. Webster
Put it through, Charles Hess
Quickstep of the 5th Co Wash Artillery, Theo. von La Hache
Rally for the banner, Oliver Ditson
Rally for the leader, Geo. D. Herrick
Rally for the Union, Sep. Winner
Rally for the Union, Sep. Winner [ver2]
Rally round the flag, Wm. B. Bradbury
Raw recruit, quadrille, Harvey, B. Dodworth
Rebellion's weak back, F. Wilmarth
Red, white and blue quick step, C. Farringer
Regimental quick step, Jos. E. Kreutzer
Rejoice, our boys are coming home, Geo. C. Deming
Relief waltz, A Southern Lady
Reply to the bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank
Reply to the bonnie blue flag, M. H. Frank [ver2]
Requiem for a hero, Charles Lemuel Capen
Requiem for Jeff Davis, Bohemia
Requiem in memory of Gen.Semmes, Pauline de Launay Banks
Requiem march in honor of President Lincoln, W. O. Fiske
Requiem, Henry Carter
Requiem, Jules C. Meininger
Requiem, M. Keller
Rest, martyr, rest, Geo. P. Graff
Rest, noble chieftain, C. Archer
Richmond falls, the war is o'er, D. Wheelock
Richmond has fallen, A. E. Wimmerstedt
Richmond has fallen, J. W. Turner
Richmond is a hard road to travel, A.E. Blackmar
Richmond is ours, a patriotic ballad, William Clifton
Richmond is ours-, E. A. Parkhurst
Richmond polka, John K. Bez
Riding a raid, a descriptive gallop, Don Carlos
Riding a raid, J.W. Randolph
Rifleman's grand march, Charles L. Peticolas
Ring the bell, watchman, Geo. F. Root
Ring the bell, watchman-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Rise for your country, J. W. Pope
Road to Richmond, Dan D. Emmett
Robert E. Lee mazurka, Ealy Green
Rock me to sleep, mother, Ernest Leslie
Rocklawn summer wildwood, Marshall S. Pike
Roll on the cause of freedom, Thomas O'Neill
Roll on the cause of freedom, Thomas O'Neill [ver2]
Rosalie, the prairie flower, Wurzel
Rosecrans' battle march, William Cumming
Rosecrans military schottisch, Sep. Winner
Rosecrans the brave-, J. E. Spratley
Rosecran's victory march, Ch. R. Crosby
Rosecrans victory, schottisch, Gabriel Miesse
Roxbury horse guards quick step, Theo. Weber
Rule Columbia, B. Augusto
Rule Columbia, Joseph W. Turner
Sad is my heart, Frederick Buckley
Sadly the bells toll the death of the hero, Birt Toby
Salut a Beauregard, S. C
Salutation of the flag, galop brilliant, Karl Merz
Sambos right to be kilt, S. Lover
Sam's fast, Awbron's nationair, Asa W. Brown
Sanitary fair galop, Wm. Dressler
Sanitary fair grand march, J. T. Wamelink
Sanitary fair grand march, P. J. Shneider
Sanitary fair- Quadrilles, Fred. Schilling
Sanitary fair, polka, Fred Beyer
Satterlee Polka, Th. Herrmann
Save our flag, J. A. Getze
Save our flag, L. S. Morris
Save the Union, George Felix Benkert
Say, brothers, will you meet us, George Barker
Scenes that are brightest, W. V. Wallace
Scott and the veteran, J. P. Webster
Secession grand march, J. R. Boulcott
Secession March, Caulfield
Secession polka, D. F. Geutbruck
Second fall of Fort Sumter, Jos. Raff
Secretary Chase's grand march, E. Mack
See at your feet a suppliant one, Michael William Balfe
Seventh regiment march, J. M. Leland
Shake hands with Uncle Sam, Charles Carroll Sawyer
Shall freedom droop and die-, Charles G. Leland
Shall I never see my mother, W. Irving Hartshorn
Shall we meet again-, C. Everest
She shall rule in her majesty, Walter Fitzgerald
She stood by the door, J. H. McNaughton
Sheathe the sword America, A. Cardona
Sheridan Guards quickstep, Ch. Bach
Sheridan's ride from Winchester, Wm. Adamson
Sheridan's Ride, Bernard Covert
Sheridan's ride, C. M. Currier
Sheridan's ride, David A. Warden
Sheridan's ride, James C. Beckel
Sherman marched down to the sea, W. C. Peters
Sherman marched down to the sea, W. C. Peters [ver2]
Sherman the brave, J. E. Haynes
Sherman's advance on Savannah, gallop, H. E. Hagenbach
Sherman's march to the sea, G. Ascher
Sherman's march to the sea, Henry Werner
Sherman's march to the sea, J. O. Rockwell
Sherman's march to the sea, J. O. Rockwell [ver2]
Sherman's march to the sea, J. O. Rockwell [ver3]
Sherman's on de track, David A. Warden
Shermans Savannah march, Lizzie Bowers
Shoddy ball, F. E. Garrett
Short rations, Ye tragic and Ye comic
Shoulder arms-, C. G. Dunn
Shoulder arms, Jno. Fickeison
Shoulder arms, Jno. Fickeison [ver2]
Shoulder straps, Fannie A. Brewerton
Signal corps schottische, Mason M. Bunow
Sing for the right, Handel Pond
Sing me a Switzer song, J. W. Groschel
Six hundred thousand, Ernest Leslie
Sixth Regiment Wisconson Volunteers' march, A. W. Kellogg
Sixty three is the jubilee, D. A. French
Sixty three is the jubilee, D. A. French [ver2]
Skedaddle quick step, John Molter
Skedaddle, Geo. Danskin
Skedaddle, George Danskin
Skedaddle, John Molter
Sleep boys in blue, or The Soldiers grave, Charles H. Greene
Sleeping for the flag, Geo. F. Root
Sleeping for the flag, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Sleeping for the flag, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Sleeping in the battle field, Karl Reden
Sleeping in the battle field, Karl Reden [ver2]
Sleeping in the valley, A. J. Abbey
Smile and never heed me, E. O. Eaton
So Jeff Davis is acoming, James R. Murray
Softly now- tenderly-, C. S. Harrington
Softly ye night winds, Wm. Vincent Wallace
Soldier bride's farewell, T. M. Brown
Soldier to his mother, Bernard Covert
Soldier's dream song, R. Stewart Taylor
Soldier's dream song, R. Stewart Taylor [ver2]
Soldiers dream waltz, P. C. Prime
Soldiers farewell march, Richard Zellner
Soldier's friend polka quickstep, I. W. Gougler
Soldier's greeting, march militaire, Henry Schoeller
Soldier's greeting, march, A. M. Canthal
Soldier's home medley, Eliza Pattiani
Soldiers of Christ, J. Tuttle Smith
Soldier's return quickstep, G. W. Lovejoy
Sombody's darling, Alex. C. Matheson
Somebody's darling is slumbering here, C. R. Moon
Somebody's darling slumbers here, John P. Ordway
Somebody's darling, E. K. Crawford
Somebody's darling, J. B. Abbott
Somebody's darling, Leon C. Weld
Somebody's darling, Wm. Cumming
Something to love me, E. L. Hime
Song for freedom, F. H. Pease
Song for my Countrymen, Henry Drayton
Song for the Union, Amelia Comfield
Song for the Union, Amelia Comfield [ver2]
Song for the union, W. P. Cunnington
Song for the Union, W. P. Cunnington [ver2]
Song of a thousand years, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Song of our country's daughters, E. Millet
Song of the camp, Louis S. Davis
Song of the guard, J. R. H
Song of the Harris light cavalry, Wm. Hall
Song of the national defenders, T. Buchanan Read
Song of the negro boatman, Edward Wiebe
Song of the negro boatman, J. W. Dadmun
Song of the slave, J. P. Webster
Song of the soldiers, Chas. van Oeckelen
Song of the soldiers, Chas. van Oeckelen [ver2]
Song of the Union troops, James Perry
Song to our flag, Geo. W. Hewitt
Sons of those noble sires, L. Marshall
Soon this weary war'll be over, Henry Fontrill
Soon within the grave I'll slumber, Fredk. Widdows
Sound the trump Columbia, H. V. McCully
Sounds from Fort Delaware, grand waltz, T. M. Todd
Sounds from the old camp ground, T. H. Brand
Southern cheer boys, Schreiner ans Sons
Southern Marseillaise, A Southron
Southern Marseillaise, L. Fanshaw
Southern military grand march, Helen M. Skaats
Southern rights march, B. R. Lignoski
Southern rights polka, A. G. Warner
Southern victory, Wm. Herz
Squirrel hunters march, Jessie Brinley
St. Louis volunteers' quick step, Francis Woolcot
Stand by our flag, L. Gabici
Stand by the banner of Columbia, R. J. Martin
Stand by the banner, H. R. Palmer
Stand by the flag boys, J. P. Hammond
Stand by the flag of the nation, R. M. Hastings
Stand by the flag, Jennie V. Pratt
Stand by the flag, W. B. Brown
Stand by the Union, army song and chorus, C. Butler
Stand by the Union, army song and chorus, C. Butler [ver2]
Stand by the Union, S. O. Freedom
Stand up for the flag, Stephen Collins Foster
Stand up for Uncle Sam, my boys-, Geo. F. Root
Star of the west, John Brougham
Star spangled banner quick step, J. W. Turner
Star spangled flag of our land, F. Koenigsberg
Stars and bars polka, Hermann L. Schreiner
Stars and stripes schottische, James S. Hambaugh
Stars of liberty, E. L. Webster
Stars shine for every life, J. Steeg
Starved in prison, Geo. F. Root
Stick together, Richard Culver
Stick together, Richard Culver [ver2]
Still float spangled banner, B. Cross
Still he kept thinking, John P. Ordway
Stonewall Jackson's last words, Edward Best
Stonewall Jackson's last words, Jules C. Meininger
Stonewall Jackson's midnight review, Louis Grunewald
Stonewall Jackson's midnight review,J. C. Viereck
Stonewall Jackson's prayer, Anton Shide
Stonewall Jackson's prayer, B. A. Whaples
Stonewall Jackson's way, A.E. Blackmar [ver2]
Stonewall Jackson's way, George Willig
Stonewall Jackson's way, Miller and Beacham [ver3]
Stonewall lancers quadrille, John Jacob
Stonewall quick-step, Charles H. Kehr
Stonewall's requiem, M. Deeves
Strike down secession types, George Newton
Strike for our banner bright- national hymn, A. B. Irving
Strike for the flag, Charles Gounod
Strike for the flag, W. M. Sanders
Strike for the right, E. W. Locke
Strike for the right, S. M. Grannis
Strike for the south-, James Pierpont
Strike while the iron's hot,R. Hastings
Strike- ye sons of liberty-, C. W. W
Stuart-, A. E. Blackmar
Sumter, Elizabeth Sloman
Surrender of Vicksburg march, Mary Morrison
Sweetening for English tea, Itolani
Swinging around the circle, E. W. Locke
Swinging 'round the circle, P. G. Salis
Take me home, Eugene Raymond
Take me home, H. L. Schreiner
Take me home, H. L. Schreiner [ver2]
Take me home, Hermann L. Schreiner
Take me home, Raymond
Take your gun and go, John, H. T. Merrill
Take your gun and go, John, H. T. Merrill [ver2]
Take your gun and go, John, H. T. Merrill [ver3]
Take your harps from silent willows, T. Martin Towne
Tell him I'm ready, James M. Stewart
Tell me, is my father coming home-, Frederick Buckley
Tell me, little twinkling star, G. W. H. Griffin
Tell me, mother, can I go, Wm. B. Tremaine
Tell mother I die happy, Jabez Burns
Tell my mother not to weep, Charles H. Pease
Tenderly bury the fair young dead, William Cumming
Tenting on the old camp ground, M. F. H. Smith
Tenting on the old camp ground, Walter Kittredge
Tenting on the old camp ground, Walter Kittredge [ver2]
Terrible tough, B. R. Hanby
Thanksgiving anthem, J. R. Fairlamb
Thanksgiving hymn, James B. Taylor
That Banner of stars, J. C. Meininger
That missing voice, T. Martin Towne
That southern wagon, Will S. Hays
That's so, or The Union cause is gaining ground, J. P. Webster
That's what the niggers then will do, Geo. H. Barton
The Adieu, march, Luigi de Perini
The Adjutants polka, R. B. Clark
The Alabama and Kearsarge, Frank Wilder
The Alabama, F. W. Rosier
The Alabama, T. von La Hache
The American banner, H. H. Pierson
The American eagle schottisch, George King
The American ensign, J. P. Webster
The American ensign, J. P. Webster [ver2]
The American flag, L. S. D. Rees
The American flag, Will. S. Hays
The American flag, Will. S. Hays [ver2]
The American hero's march, Francis Barrington
The American jubilee- Freedom triumphant, John M. Loretz
The American ram, R. S. Frary
The American soldiers chant, T. Jefferson Hunt
The American standard, A. Bagioli
The Appeal of a nation, Charles Edwards
The Ark of our union, E. H. Pendleton
The Arms of Abraham, Sep. Winner
The Army parade march, Louis Berge
The Artillery galop, James W. Long
The Assassin's Vision, J. W. Turner
The Badge my soldier wore, Jean Foster
The Banner of the free, E. C. Benedict
The Banner of the free, Franz Staab
The Banner of the Sea, Bernard Covert
The Banner of the stars, George William Warren
The Banner of the stars, George William Warren [ver2]
The Banner song, Wm. Dressler
The Banners of peace, Julia Brainard
The battle cry of freedom, Geo. F. Root
The Battle cry of freedom, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
The Battle hymn of the north, Isaac G. Reed
The Battle in the clouds, M. Keller
The Battle of Fort Donellson,Charles Grobe
The Battle of Gettysburg, J. C. Beckel
The Battle of liberty, Richard Culver
The Battle of Manassas, Blind Tom
The Battle of New Orleans, Charles Grobe
The Battle of Roanoke Island, Charles Grobe
The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, Ch. Grobe
The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburgh Landing, Charles Grobe
The Battle of Winchester, Charles Grobe
The battle-cry of freedom, Hermann L. Schreiner
The Beauregard Manassas quickstep, A. Noir
The Beauregard Manassas quickstep, A. Noir [ver2]
The Beauregard or Fort Sumter polka march, Victoria C
The Bell and Everett schottisch, Francis H. Brown
The Bell schottisch, Wilhelm Dressler
The Black brigade, Dan D. Emmett
The Blind slave boy, J. William Suffern
The Blind slave boy's call, A. J. Abbey
The Blind soldier's lament, Edgar G. Spinning
The Blue and the gray, J. H. McNaughton
The Blue and the gray, J. H. McNaughton [ver2]
The Blue and the grey, Felix Schelling
The Blue and the grey, George H. Briggs
The Bombardment and surrender of Fort Pulaski, Charles Grobe
The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy
The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver2]
The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver3]
The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver4]
The Bonnie blue flag, Harry Macarthy [ver5]
The Bonnie blue flag, quickstep, J. C. Viereck
The Bonnie blue flag, with variations, S. Schlesinger
The Bonnie flag with 34 stars, A.C. Peters
The Bonnie flag with the stripes and stars, Henry Werner
The Bonnie flag with the stripes and stars, T. M. Brown
The Bonnie old flag, Reed
The Bonny boys in blue, H. Angelo
The Boys are coming home, Hermann T. Knake
The Boys are coming home, J. W. Turner
The Boys are coming home, R. E. Henninges
The Boys are coming home, R. E. Henninges [ver2]
The Boys are coming home, Robert Lowry
The boys are marching home, J. G. Huntting
The boys came marching, or The Prisoner free, Geo. F. Root
The Boys in blue are coming home, A. E. Wimmerstedt
The Boys in blue are coming, James M. Deems
The Boys in blue of '62, Martha H. Marsh
The Boys in blue, T. N. Caufield
The Boys that wear the blue, Henry Tucker
The Brave veteran boys, Richard Zellner
The Breckinridge schottisch, William Cumming
The Brightest eyes, Stigelli
The Burgesses quadrille, G. A. Patz
The Captain (in his whiskers), Francis Held
The Captain with his whiskers, C. L. Peticolas
The Captain with his whiskers, T. Comer
The Captain, Guillaume Gervaise
The captains sly glance, N. P. B. Curtiss
The Captain's sly glance, William J. Wetmore
The Capture of Fort Donelson, Ch. Grobe
The capture of Island No. 10, Charles Grobe
The Carpet-bagger, Alfred von Rochow
The Chelsea war widow, Charlie Pettengill
The Chicago copperheads, James G. Clark
The Children of the battlefield, James G. Clark
The Chimes of the monastery, Leopold Meignen
The Christian commission, Alfred Delaney
The Coat of faded grey, H. M. Hall
The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache
The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache [ver3]
The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache [ver4]
The Conquered banner, Theod. von La Hache [ver5]
The Conquered flag, Charlie L. Ward
The Conscript's mother, Henry Bedlow
The Constitution as it is, the Union as it was, Will. S. Hays
The Contraband schottische, Sep. Winner
The Contrabands jubilee, A. J. Higgins
The Copperhead of 1865, James G. Clark
The Corporal's musket, C. Hatch Smith
The Cottage by the sea, J. R. Thomas
The Cottage of the dear ones left at home, J. A. Butterfield
The Cross of the south, Blackmar & Co
The Cross of the south, Blackmar & Co [ver2]
The Cruel war is over-, A. Kreissmann
The Cruel war is over, Jenny, Geo. P. Graff
The Cruel war quick step, Sep. Winner
The Cumberland, F. Boott
The Darling of the camp, B. Litz
The Dawn of peace, Samuel Jordan
The Dawning of peace, march, J. W. Turner
The Day star of freedom, J. W. Turner
The Dear old flag, Wm. B. Bradbury
The Dearest spot, W. T. Wrighton
The Death knell is tolling, J. F. Fargo
The Death of Sarsfield, Gustavus Geary
The Defenders, Werner Steinbrecher
The Deserted rebel mansion, I. W. Gougler
The Dixie galop, F. B. Helmsmuller
The Doctor's call polka, Rudolph Wittig
The Drum march of the guards, Geo. T. Evans
The Drummer boy of Antietam, Albert Fleming
The Drummer boy, Will S. Hays
The Drummer of Vicksburg, P. de Geer
The Drum-tap rattles thro' the land, national song, M. Colburn
The Dying drummer boy, Elliott C. Howe
The Dying drummer boy, Louis Grube
The Dying drummer, Parkhurst
The Dying flag bearer, Emma Scarr Ledsham
The Dying soldier boy, J. T. Wamelink
The Dying soldier, J.W. Davies
The Dying soldier, or Kiss me good night mother, Edward Clark
The Dying soldier, W. Kipp
The dying volunteer, A. E. A. Muse
The Dying volunteer, Andrew Boyd
The Dying volunteer, G. Gumpert
The Dying volunteer, J. P. Webster
The Dying young chaplain, S. W. Paine
The Eagle of freedom, Alfred von Rochow
The Emblem of freedom, C. M. C
The Emblem of freedom, C. M. C. [ver2]
The Empty sleeve, Henry Badger
The Empty sleeve, J. W. Dadmun
The Ensign of glory, Roswell Park
The Ensign of glory, Roswell Park [ver2]
The Evacuation, Reed
The Exile's farewell, A Lady of New York
The Faded coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton
The Faded coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton [ver2]
The Fall of Richmond, Joseph Raff
The Fall of Sumter, J. W. Turner
The Flag is at halfmast, Wm. Willing
The Flag of America, Henri Melville
The Flag of Columbia shall float o'er us still, H. Millard
The Flag of Columbia, Wm. Aubrey Powell
The Flag of freedom, Hugh A. Clark
The Flag of my country, J. C. Beckel
The Flag of our Union for ever, A. Cull
The Flag of our union, B. R. Blackstone
The Flag of our union, Wm. B. Bradbury
The Flag of Prospect Hill, J. W. Bailey
The Flag of Sumter, Thomas D. Sullivan
The Flag of the free eleven, J. T. Viereck
The Flag of the free, H. Millard
The Flag of the free, Harrison Millard
The Flag of the regiment, E. O. Eaton
The Flag of the regiment, E. O. Eaton [ver2]
The Flag of the west, Sautelle
The Flag of Washington, Henry R. Bishop
The Flag of Washington, J. E. Gould
The Flag of Washington, Leonard Marshall
The Flag with thirty four stars, C. S. Root
The Flag with thirty four stars, C. S. Root [ver2]
The Flag with thirty four stars, C. S. Root [ver3]
The Flag without a stain, C. A. White
The Foe, they come, F. Doerinckel
The Fortress Monroe polka, Edgar H. Munson
The Forty Fourth Regiment quick step, C. T. Braman
The Free land, Charles Hess
The Freedman's lament, John S. Murphy
The Freedman's song, F. W. Smith
The Freedman's, Robert Goldbeck
The Furnace blast, John W. Hutchinson
The Gallant Fifth United States Cavalry schottisch, Felix Tettig
The Gallant girl that smote the dastard Tory oh-, Ducie Diamonds
The General, the sergeant, and the flag, Stephen C. Massett
The Gift of our father's, John M. Crossland
The girl I left behind me, Schmidt- Lover
The Girls at home, Henry C. Work
The Good bye at the door, Stephen Glover
The good old Union wagon, S. Matthews
The good old Union wagon, S. Matthews [ver2]
The Grand rally, J. P. Webster
The Grant pill, J. C. Beckel
The Great uprising, galop, E. Muzio
The Green Shenandoah, J. W. Turner
The Greenback, quick step, Sep. Winner
The Happy contraband, Emerson
The happy day has come, Kate, H. T. Merrill
The Happy picket boy, Richard Zellner
The Head of the nation McClellan shall be, C. O. Clayton
The Hearty welcome home, Eastburn
The Heroes of Gettysburg, James Scott
The Hero's grave, T. H. Howe
The Hidden flag, W. G. Fischer
The Hurrah for the red, white and blue, James E. Murdoch
The Invalid corps, Frank Wilder
The Irish brigade, Geo. F. Bristow
The Irish volunteer, J. P. Webster
The Joy of freedom, M. Kuechman
The Knitting song, Albert M. Hubbard
The Land of our forefathers, William Aubrey Powell
The Land we love, C. Csaky
The Land we love, march, Charles O. Pape
The Last broadside, Frederick Buckley
The Last ditch polka, D'Accacia
The Last message, James W. Long
The Last of the Alabama, Eastburn
The Liberty bird, Geo. F. Root
The Liberty schottisch, Henry A. Gross
The Little drummer boy's march, Karl Merz
The Little Major, Henry C. Work
The Lonely sentinel, M. Keller
The Long, long weary day
The Maiden's prayer, Badarzewska
The Marseilles hymn, Rouget de Lisle
The Martyr of liberty, in memory of Lincoln, James G. Clark
The Martyred patriot, grand funeral march, James W. Porter
The Martyrs of Baltimore, J. W. Turner
The Maryland cadets, Geo. F. Cole
The Massacre at Fort Pillow, Jas. Edward Haynes
The Mecca of the free, C. R. Packard
The Men of the west, B. A. Whaples
The Merrill horse, Polyhymnia
The Midnight bugle, William T. Rogers
The Morning is dawning, Herbert S. Leland
The Mountain legion, J. P. Jones
The Mounted rifleman, A. Sedgwick
The Mudsills are coming, G. L. J
The Nameless graves where our heroes lie, C. M. Currier
The Nation in tears- A dirge in memoryof Lincoln, Konrad Treuer
The National funeral march, in honor of Lincoln, C. Everest
The National hymn, Bertrand J. Hoffacker
The National rally, Martin Simonsen
The Nation's hero grand march, Edward Hoffman
The Nation's honored dead, J. W. Turner
The Nation's hymn, Clara M. Brinkerhoff
The Nation's jubilee, A. B. Clarke
The Nation's orphan, P. G. Anton
The Nation's prayer, Louis Grube
The Nation's prayer, Wm. Henry Burr
The Negro boatmans song, L. Orlando Emerson
The Negro emancipation song, J. P. Webster
The Nerves, Lee and Walker
The New emancipation march, Parkhurst
The New skedaddle, John Durnal
The New skedaddle, R. D. Scott
The New York sanitary fair, grand march, N. P. B. Curtiss
The Night before the battle, Jean Louis
The Noble George McClellan, Edwin H. Nevin
The Northern rights, march brilliant, Frederick Schneider
The Northern star, Fred H. Cluett
The Northern volunteers, Jennie M. Torry
The Oath, J. C. Beckel
The Officer's funeral, Norton
The Old chieftan, Edwin Henry
The Old contraband, Rudolph Wittig
The Old flag will triumph yet, J. Henry Whittemore
The Old flag, W. L. Hobbs
The Old flag, W. L. Hobbs [ver2]
The Old house far away,H. T. Merrill
The Old plantation, Wm. Horton
The Old sergeant, Will S. Hays
The Old ship of state, Sarah F. Coombs
The Old Union wagon, John Hogarth Lozier
The One hundred days men, P. N. Wickerman
The Only son is going now, J. S. Reed
The Other side of dixie, Willie Willieson
The Palmetto song, C. H. Mueller
The Palmetto state song, Geo. O. Robinson
The Parting kiss at the door,W. O. Fiske
The Parting, or The Soldier's farewell, Wm. J. Wetmore
The Passing bell, Ellsworth C. Phelps
The Patriot flag, J. R. Thomas
The Patriot mother (Une mere du sud), J. Nores
The Patriot mothers prayer, protect my boy-, J. P. Webster
The Patriot volunteer, James E. Spratley
The Patriot's call, C. Jerome Hopkins
The Patriot's father-land, J. A. Getze
The Patriot's grave, Ed. P. Sprague
The Patriot's grave, M. G. Farmer
The Patriot's hope, S. Le. Breton
The Patriot's hope, Thos. O'Neill
The Patriot's prayer, C. H. Bach
The Peace jubilee, E. A. Parkhurst
The Peace of the valley is fled, S. D. S
The Pennsylvania twenty eigth, E. H. C
The Peoples advent, James G. Clark
The People's song, Converse C. G. Collins
The Picket of the Potomac, Henri F. Hemy
The Picket, W. C. Peters
The Picket's last watch, David A. Warden
The Pickett guard, H. Coyle
The Pickett guard, H. Coyle [ver2]
The Pickett guard, H. Coyle [ver3]
The Plains of Tennessee, T. Martin Towne
The Presidential combat, E. L. Kurtz
The President's emancipation march, Geo. E. Fawcett
The President's grave, L. B. Miller
The President's hymn, J. W. Turner
The Prisoner free, Geo. F. Root
The Prisoner of war, Geo. A. Russell
The Prisoner to his mother, Albert M. Knapp
The Prisoner's lament, D. Becker
The Prisoner's release, or The Dear old flag has come, Eastburn
The Rallying cry, W. E. Bonianco
The Raw recruits, or Abraham's daughter, W. L. Hobs
The Realm of the west, Charles G. Degenhard
The Rebel kingdom falling, E. P. Noyes
The Rebellion, H.P. Sweetser
The Rebel's dream, Charles Reisner
The Rebel's grave, E. A. Ambold
The Rebels' retreat , A Dam Yankee
The Recruit galop, Robert Denton
The Red white and blue march, Edward A. Berg
The Red white and blue, Thos. D. Sullivan
The Red, white and blue of '61, A. Bachmann
The Red, white and blue of '61, A. Bachmann [ver2]
The Republican army and The Cause of liberty, H. M. Addison
The Return of the old flag, sailing up the Tennessee
The Reveille, polka militaire, George Wm. Warren
The Reveille, Sep. Winner
The Reveille, Sep. Winner [ver2]
The Richmond prisoner, Geo. C. Deming
The Rock beside the sea, C. C. Converse
The roll of honor, George Harlow
The roll of honor, George Harlow [ver2]
The Ruler in peace and the leader in war, J. Maurice Hubbard
The Sanitary fair grand march, E. Mack
The Sanitary fair polka, Parkhurst
The Separation, J. C. Englebrecht
The Signal gun, N. P. B. Curtiss
The Slave's appeal, J. P. Webster
The Slaves consolation, T. Martin Towne
The Sleeping hero-, Mendelssohn
The Soldier coming home, H. M. Slade
The Soldier followed the drum, J. B. Packard
The Soldier sleeps- he is not dead, Lyman Heath
The Soldier to his mother, J. P. Webster
The Soldier to his mother, pathetic song, W. U. Butcher
The Soldier's adieu, Albert Lindahl
The Soldier's battle chant, Samuel Finley
The Soldier's battle prayer, B. A. Whaples
The Soldier's bride, marche militaire, R. E. Henninges
The Soldier's bride, R. Hastings
The Soldier's burial, J. B. Packard
The Soldier's death song, Richard L. Edgeworth
The Soldier's dream of home, C. Hatch Smith
The Soldier's dream of home, Felix Shelling
The Soldier's dream, Fr. Sulzner
The Soldier's dream, H. S. Thompson
The Soldier's dying farewell, Parkhurst
The Soldier's friend, John S. Cox
The Soldier's good-by, Christian Beyer
The Soldier's grave, F. Nicholls Crouch
The Soldier's grave, Hermann L. Schreiner
The Soldier's home, S. A. Munson
The Soldier's homeward march, Lizzie M. Miller
The Soldier's hope, Jno. Fickeison
The Soldier's hope, Jno. Fickeison [ver2]
The Soldiers last message, W. L. Peirce
The Soldiers loved ones, J. H. Whittemore
The Soldiers mission, A. W. Morse
The Soldier's mother, H. T. Knake
The Soldiers of Washington, Hazard
The Soldier's orphan bride, Ch. Mathias
The Soldier's polka, Charles D'Albert
The Soldier's prayer before battle, Himmel
The Soldier's prayer, Joseph Dunbar
The Soldiers' prayer, William A. King
The Soldier's request, J. A. Butterfield
The soldier's request, J. Haynes
The Soldier's return polka mazurka, Charles Mayer
The Soldier's return schottisch, T. Van Berg
The Soldier's return, Herman Th. Knake
The Soldier's return, J. R. Thomas
The Soldier's vision, C. Everest
The Soldier's vision, C. Everest [ver2]
The Soldier's vision, C. Everest [ver3]
The Soldier's welcome home, J. P. Jones
The Soldier's widow, H. T. Merrill
The Soldiers wife, Geo. P. Graff
The Soldier's wife, George Barker
The Soldier's wife, William R. Dempster
The Son who was his mother's pride, Alfred Delaney
The Song of Blanche Alpen, Stephen Glover
The Song of freedom, B. F. Baker
The Song of the canteen, H. Lovegrove
The Song of the contrabands, Thomas Baker
The Song of the guard, or The Trooper's death, Alfred Delaney
The Song of the south, James H. Huber
The Songs we sang upon the old camp ground, H. L. Frisbie
The Songs we sang upon the old camp ground, H. L. Frisbie [ver2]
The Sour apple tree, J. W. Turner
The South, Arnaud Preot
The South, our country, J. A. Butterfield
The Southern captive, F. W. Smith
The Southern contraband, M. B. Leavitt [ver2]
The Southern cross, C. L. Peticolas
The Southern cross, Charles Ellerbrock
The Southern girl, or The Homespun dress
The Southern man, Arnaud Preot
The Southern Marseillaise, A. E. Blackmar
The Southern Marseillaise, A. E. Blackmar [ver2]
The Southern soldier boy, C. W. Alexander
The Southern soldier boy, W. Ludden
The Southern states waltz, Joseph Jimenes
The Southron's watchword, Stephen Glover
The Southron's watchword, Stephen Glover [ver2]
The Southron's watchword, Stephen Glover[ver2]
The Spirit of America, the Union, the age, E. C. Lamberty
The Spirit of America, the Union, the age, E. L. Kurtz
The Standard bearer, H. S. Coleman
The Standard of freedom, J. R. Thomas
The standard of the free, John Mahon
The Standard of the free, John Mahon [ver2]
The Star gemmed flag, J. Gaspard Maeder
The Star spangled cross and the pure field of white, Subaltern
The star-gemmed flag, Ja's. Gaspard Maeder
The Starry flag waves o'er thy shore, Joseph Merrefield
The Starry flag waves o'er thy shore, Joseph Merrefield [ver2]
The Starry flag, Robt. Denton
The Stars and stripes are still unfurled, J. E. Kochersperger
The Stars and stripes forever, William J. Lemon
The Stars and stripes of old, Ferdinand Mayer
The Stars and stripes, Chr. E. Hering
The Stars and stripes, George Felix Benkert
The Stars and stripes, J. M. Deems
The Stars and stripes, O. B. Brown
The Stars and stripes, the flag of the free, H. L. Frisbie
The Stars and stripes, Theo. F. Seward
The Stars and stripes, Theo. F. Seward [ver2]
The Stars and stripes, Theo. F. Seward[ver2]
The Stars and stripes, Wm. Lewis
The Stars and the stripes brought me here, J. Remington Fairlamb
The Stars must ever shine, T. H. Hinton
The Stars of our banner, Alice Lane
The Stars of our banner, Alice Lane [ver2]
The Stolen stars, R. Hastings
The Stolen stars, R. Hastings [ver2]
The Stonewall banner, C. C. D
The stripes and the stars, Wm. Dressler
The Substitute broker, Rudolph Wittig
The Swamp angel, Frank Wilder
The Switzer's farewell, Mengis
The Sword of Bunker Hill, Covert
The Sword of Gen. Lee, Carrie R. Stakely
The Sword of Robert Lee, A. E. Blackmar
The Sword of Robert Lee, E. Louis Ide
The Sword of Robert Lee, H. Weber
The sword that my brave boy wore, James G. Clark
The Tattoo, polka militaire, George William Warren
The 'Telligent contraband, Charlie Pettengill
The Temple of liberty, Wm. Berge
The Thirty fifth, Cull
The Torn battle flag, J. E. Hartel
The Traitor and the laws, Eastburn
The Triple hued banner, Asa B. Hutchinson
The Triumph of the old flag, Eastburn
The Trumpet of glory, Gustavus Geary
The Trumpet of war now is calling, Emile G. Sirret
The Two pickets, Ossian E. Dodge
The Unhappy contraband, Will S. Hays
The Union - now and forever-, Robert D. Scott
The Union - now and forever-, Robert D. Scott [ver2]
The Union army march, George A. Mietzke
The Union banner, Nitram- Hyrne
The Union battle cantata, G. Gumpert
The Union bell march, Louie Brewster
The Union Bell polka, Ch. Grobe
The Union forever, for me-, Will S. Hays
The Union- God bless it for ever, A. Lemuel Adams
The Union grand march, Andrew P. Clark
The Union hornpipe, E. J. Wilson
The Union league, T. Martin Towne
The Union medley, Parkhurst
The Union must stand-, C. M. Meriam
The Union polka, John R. Sweney
The Union prayer for victory, E. L. Webster
The Union restored, E. Ludewig Kurtz
The Union restored, E. Ludewig Kurtz [ver2]
The Union soldier's battle song, Richard Culver
The Union soldier's hymn, Augustus Paulsen
The Union victory march, L. A. Tuttle
The Union volunteers, E. C. Saffery
The Union volunteers, E. C. Saffery [ver2]
The Union wagon, Judson
The Union, a national song, J. M. Deems
The Union, J. M. Deems
The Unknown heroes, T. Bircher
The Unknown soldier- (who is he-), Wilson G. Horner
The Unreturning braves, William M. Cook
The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver5]
The Vacant chair, C. M. Currier
The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root
The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver3]
The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver4]
The Vacant chair, Geo. F. Root [ver6]
The Venables polka, A. D. Stealey
The Veteran mazurka, Robert Denton
The Veterans' return march, L. A. Tuttle
The Virginian's song of home, J. T. Gosden
The Voice of the army, James G. Clark
The Volunteer, J. C. Viereck
The Volunteer, yankee doodle of 61, Louis Selle
The Volunteer,Harry Macarthy
The Volunteer's call to arms, Lizzie A. Allan
The Volunteer's dream of home, T. H. Howe
The Volunteer's farewell, J. A. Butterfield
The Volunteer's farewell, march, M. J. Giannetti
The Volunteer's good night, J. S. C
The Volunteers marching song, Wm. Briscoe
The Volunteers mother, Geo. A. Mietzke
The Volunteer's vision, Mary H. C. Booth
The Volunteer's wife, Charles Hess
The Volunteers wife, J. P. Webster
The Vow of Washington, Elizabeth Sloman
The War fever galop characteristique, Calixa Lavallee
The War is over darling Kate, M. B. Ladd
The War song of the Union, Wm. Claud Huston
The War will soon be o'er, Walter Kittredge
The Warrior's farewell, J. Woodburn
The Watch-tower of freedom, Francis Held
The Watchword, liberty or death, J. R. Thomas
The Wedding-day is coming, Herman Fluegel
The White crossed banner, N. L. Phillips
The Wounded and dying soldier, L. O. Grover
The Wounded boy at Kenesaw, J. P. Webster
The Yellow rose of Texas, J. K
The young patriot's farewell, J. T. Gardiner
The Young patriots, E. Mack
The Young recruit galop, Rudolph Wittig
The Young volunteer, Alfred Delaney
The Young volunteer, Brigham Bishop
The Young volunteer, J. R. Osgood
The Young volunteer, L. S. Newell
The young volunteer's good-bye, Mary W. Brown
The Young zouaves, J. W. Turner
Then brush away each dripping tear, Jas. W. Johnson
Then wave ye stripes, Mary F. Howell
Then you'll remember me, Balfe
There is life in the old land yet, A. F. Gibson
There's a dear vacant chair by the hearthstone, G. R. Lampard
There's a proud noble flag, Orramel Whittlesey
There's a sound among the forest trees, Wm. B. Bradbury
There's a sound among the forest trees, Wm. B. Bradbury [ver2]
There's life in the old land yet, Edward O. Eaton
There's life in the old land yet, Edward O. Eaton [ver2]
There's light on the wave, Arthur T. Lee
There's music in the air, G. F. Root
They all came home but mine, J. H. McNaughton
They are coming from the wars, J. H. Ross
They buried him in a watery grave, J. W. Turner
They have broken up their camps, Geo. F. Root
They have broken up their camps, Geo. F. Root [ver2]
They have broken up their camps, Geo. F. Root [ver3]
They pray for us at home, Frank Walters
They said my love would change with time, Stephen Glover
They sleep in lonely southern graves, N. B. Hollister
They sleep in the far sunny southland, O. N. Haskins
They told me not to love him, E. Thomas
Thine, ever thine, Emma Wade
Think of your head in the morning, Charlie L. Ward
Those Sabbath bells, J. R. Stevenson
Thou, oh- glorious queen of nations-, Vincent Minnelli
Thr Union and the constitution, Fredk. Widdows
Three cheers for Abe and Andy, Chas. B. Brigham
Three cheers for our banner, A. A. Allen
Three cheers for our Jack Morgan, Emmett
Three cheers for the Union-, Ernest
Three cheers for the Union-, Ernest [ver2]
Three hundred thousand more-, George R. Poulton
Three times three for the dear old flag, W. J. Wetmore
Tidings sad must be conveyed, P. Hancox
Tiger leap polka redowa, C. Koppitz
'Tis finished, Geo. F. Root
'Tis finished-, or Sing hallalujah, Henry C. Work
'Tis finished-, or Sing hallelujah, Henry C. Work
'Tis growing very dark, mother, Frederick Buckley
'Tis midnight in the southern sky, F. W. Smith
To arms- To arms-, Thomas D. Sullivan
To arms- to arms-, Thomas D. Sullivan [ver2]
To arms- to arms-, William F. Otten
To Canaan, C. S. Brainard
To Canaan, Eben A. Kelly
To Canaan, W. Williams
To whom it may concern, Carl Lazare
Toll the bell mournfully, C. Everest
Traitor spare that flag, Henry Russell
Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root
Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver2]
Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver3]
Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver4]
Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver5]
Tramp- tramp- tramp- (the prisoner's hope), Geo. F. Root [ver6]
Tread lightly where the hero sleeps, D. W. Belisle
Tread lightly where the hero sleeps, D. W. Belisle [ver2]
Tread lightly ye comrades, Sarah Crane
Tread lightly, ye comrades, Sadie Crane
Tread lightly, ye comrades, Sadie Crane [ver2]
Treasury rats, T.J. Hall
Trefoil quick step, Thomas O'neill
Trio Waltz, S. Schlesinger
Trumpet quickstep, Louis Brachet
T'was bright but t'was a dream-, A Lady of Virginia
'Twas he, the father and the son, M. A. L
Twenty Third Regiment galop, Ernest Delamere
Twinkling stars are laughing, love, John P. Ordway
U. S. Army calls, a military quadrille, Robert Stoepel
U. S. G., Dan D. Emmett
U. S. Grant is the man, J. C. J
U. S. Navy Quadrille, Robert Stoepel
U. S. zouave cadets quick step, A. J. Vaas
Ulysses leads the van, E. W. Locke
Ulysses S. Grant, march funebre, H. Mollenhaupt
Ulysses waltzes, John Molter
Uncle Abe and the rebellious boys, T. M. Watson
Uncle Abram, bully for you, G. R. Lampard
Uncle Joe's hail Columbia-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Uncle Joe's hail Columbia-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Uncle Sam is bound to win, Ernest Leslie
Uncle Sam, Howard Paul
Uncle Sam, Mary Kinnear Grute
Uncle Sam, what ails you-, John M. Loretz
Uncle Sam's boys, J. P. Webster
Uncle Sam's funeral, Silex
Uncle Sam's hotel, Frank Wilder
Uncle Samuel, his feast, J. H. McNaughton
Uncle Samuel, his feast, One of Ye Guests
Under the lilac he sleepeth, J. W. Turner
Unfurl the flags-, Geo. R. Poulton
Unfurl the glorious banner, Henry Kleber
Unfurl the stars and stripes, Richard Culver
Union and liberty forever, W. O. Perkins
Union and liberty, Chas. G. Degenhard
Union and liberty, Gustave Bessner
Union and liberty, John Seltzer
Union Army grand march, W. K. Batchelder
Union Bell schottische, James Bellak
Union cavalry galop, J. Zundel
Union for ever, George R. Cromwell
Union grand march militaire, Edgar M. Porter
Union league grand march, S. G. Pratt
Union march, Hans Krummacher
Union march, L. A. Belknap
Union of the states polka, J. Sippell
Union polka and march, George R. Poulton
Union quadrille, J. S. Knight
Union quadrilles, Thomas Baker
Union song, or Uncle Sam, A. E. Wimmerstedt
Union volunteer, N. Mendal Shafer
Union Volunteer's quickstep, H. N Hempsted
Union waltz, Lucius Merrifield
Union war galop, William Dressler
Union war quick-step, R. Z. Salem
Union war song, J. H. Cooley
Union, God and liberty, S. Wesley Martyn
United forever-, G. T. Evans
United States battle march, Ch. Thein
United States lancers, Wm. Dressler
Up- and arm-, E. B
Up with the banner boys, Florence Lewis
Up with the banner, H. S. Perkins
Up with the flag, N. Ravnkilde
Up with the flag, Wm. B. Harrell
Up with the standard, William T. Urquhart
Up with the stars and stripes, Gounod
Up, up with our banner, Thos. Comer
Vale of rest, J.W. Burke
Vallandigham schottisch, R. Linter
Vesper song, R. Stewart Taylor
Veteran's grand march, G. W. Lovejoy
Veteran's march, Jas. E. Magruder
Veteran's march, Jas. E. Magruder [copy 2]
Veteran's polka, Ch. Bach
Vice President Andrew Johnson's grand march, L. W. Eastman
Vicksburg is taken, boys-, Edmund W. Hicks
Vicksburg schottisch, E. O. Eaton
Victory at last-, Wm. B. Bradbury
Victory march for the United States, 1865, Michael Perabo
Victory march triumphal, Rudolph Wittig
Victory march, Edward Ambuhl
Violetta, or I'm thinking of a flower, Edward O. Eaton
Virginia quick step, B. R. Lignoski
Virginia, J.W. Randolph
Virginia, Tip Smith
Virginian Marseillaise, F. W. Rosier
Viva Columbia, F. Losse
Viva l' Union, J. Remington Fairlamb
Viva l'America, H. Millard
Voices from the south, A Southern Lady
Volunteer guards quickstep, G. R. Lampard
Volunteer polka, Robert Goldbeck
Volunteer song, Theodore Koerner
Volunteer waltz, Charles Young
Volunteer's march, Morin Lowden
Vote for uncle Abe, Pip Winkle
Wait love until the war is over, T. M. Todd
Wait love until the war is over, T. M. Todd [ver2]
Wait love until the war is over, T. M. Todd [ver3]
Wake Nicodemus, Geo. F. Root
Wake Nicodemus-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Wake Nicodemus-, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Wanted - a substitute-, Frank Wilder
War hymn, E. Moore
War march, J. H. McNaughton
War song for '61, John R. Mitchell
War song of the 69th regiment, Augustus Cull
War song, Mathias Keller
Warren guards quick step, Charles H. Kehr
Warrior's battle march, T. H. Howe
Washington and Lincoln, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
Washington and Lincoln, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work [ver2]
Washington and Our Country, Nathaniel Bailey
Washington artillery polka march, A. E. Blackmar
Washington artillery polka march, J. E. Blackmar
Washington artillery polka march, J. E. Blackmar [ver2]
Washington greys grand march, H. A. Daly
Washington's call from the grave, C. H. Goldey
Watching waiting for the morning, A. B. Irving
Way down in dixie, Jerry Blossom
Wayward brothers, J. H. McNaughton
We are are coming father Abraham, S. J. Adams
We are coming father Abraam, 300,000 more, Ferdinand Mayer
We are coming father Abra'am, L. O. Emerson
We are coming father Abra'am, Nathan Barker
We are coming father Abraham, A. B. Irving
We are coming home tommorrow, Frank Wilder
We are coming, father Abra'am, A. Cull
We are coming, father Abraam, P. S. Gilmore
We are coming, father Abraham, J. A. Getze
We are coming, T. M. Brown
We are going on to Richmond, A. Bagioli
We are marching on to Richmond, E. W. Locke
We are marching on to victory, Carl Herman
We are rising as a people, Philip Phillips
We are the gay and happy suckers, J. P. Webster
We are the true sons of freedom, Marshall S. Pike
We conquer or die, James Pierpont
We conquer, or die-, James Pierpont
We have parted, Ella Wren
We know that we were rebels, or Why can we not be brothers, Charlie L. Ward
We laid the soldier down to rest, Henry Cromwell
We may meet again in gladness, E. A. Samuels
We mourn our fallen chieftain, M. B. Ladd
We never can forget it, or Memories of Andersonville prison pens, Henry Tucker
We never can forget it, or The Memories of Andersonville prison pen, Henry Tucker
We parted with a cheerful smile, or The Soldier's return, M. Keller
We shall meet him by and by, C. T. Lockwood
We shall miss you, dearest brother, Edward Haynes
We stand beneath our flag, Charles Gounod
We wait beneath the furnace blast, T. Martin Towne
We wait beneath the furnace blast, W. O. Perkins
We will be free, Bernard Covert
We will follow him forever, A. W. Lawson
We will not retreat any more, C. Ascher
We will not retreat any more, G. Ascher
Wearin' of the grey, Tar Heel
Wearing of the blue, H. E. Church
Wedding bells march, A. P. Wyman
Weep for the brave, S. H. L
Weep not comrades for me, George Reed Cromwell
Weep o'er the heroes as they fall, J. W. Turner
Weeping, sad and lonely, or When this cruel war is over, Henry Tucker
Weeping, sad and lonely, or When this cruel war is over, Henry Tucker [ver2]
Weeping, sad and lonely, or When this cruel war is over, Henry Tucker[ver2]
Welcome soldiers-, C. Everest
Welcome song of the 40th Wisconson volunteers, T. Martin Towne
Welcome to our gallant boys-, M. Keller
Welcome to the returned volunteers, J. E. Haynes
Welcome- Welcome- gallant soldiers, Bernard Covert
We'll all go home again, A. B. Whitlock
We'll conquer or die, H. Gordon
We'll defend the old flag, Chas. C. Decenhard
We'll die on the field or be free, Sam. Finley
We'll fight for uncle Abe, Frederick Buckley
We'll fight it out here on the old union line, Geo. F. Root
We'll go down ourselves, Henry C. (Henry Clay) Work
We'll go marching, T. Brigham Bishop
We'll go with Grant again, Henry Tucker
We'll soon be marching home, G. R. Herbert
We're freemen now, Charles C. Sontag
We're marching down to dixie's land, E. W. Locke
We're marching down to dixie's land, E. W. Locke [ver2]
We're passing the bridge, mother, M. W. Hanchett
We're tenting on the old camp ground, J. W. Turner
We's a g'wine to fight, J. E. Haynes
West Virginia grand march, E. A. Weber
We've a million in the field, Stephen Collins Foster
We've drunk from the same canteen, James G. Clark
Whack, row de dow-, or A Hunkey boy is yankee doodle, W. L. Hobbs
Wilson's Zouave Quickstep, Frances Isabella King