“Eulalie” was entered for copyright deposit on December 6, 1851, by Firth, Pond & Co.
The song was arranged for guitar accompaniment and submitted for copyright deposit on January 11, 1853.
According to Evelyn Foster Morneweck’s The Chronicles of Stephen Foster’s Family:
In 1851, after the publication of “Oh! Boys, Carry Me ’Long,” Stephen produced “My Hopes Have Departed Forever,” “Laura Lee,” “Old Folks at Home,” a translation of Franz Abt’s “In the Eye Abides the Heart” with the melody arranged by Henry Kleber, “Eulalie,” “Farewell, My Lilly Dear,” and “Willie, My Brave,” which was dedicated to Mrs. A. L. Robinson.