Collection provides a valuable record of Stephen Foster's composition process, nineteenth century life in the United States, the music business, Pittsburgh history, and Foster's legacy.
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- "Some Folks"

- "Some Old Songs and Their Stories" by William Armstrong

- "Some Unconsidered Trifles," by E.W. Lightner, The Pittsburg Dispatch

- "Songs of the Heart -- They Are Not Written Now-a-Days," The Pittsburgh Gazette Times

- "Songs that Never Die: No. 24 "Swanee River," Pittsburgh Sun

- "Songs that Never Die: No. 28 "My Old Kentucky Home," by Frederic Reddall, Pittsburgh Sun

- "Stephen C. Foster -- In Memoriam"

- "Stephen C. Foster and His Songs," Pittsburgh Post

- "Stephen C. Foster and Negro Minstrelsy" by Robert P. Nevin in The Atlantic Monthly

- "Stephen C. Foster as Man and Musician," The Pittsburg Press

- "Stephen Foster (memo for 1894)" by Haniel Long, Scribner's Magazine

- "Stephen Foster A Maker of Folk Songs," Etude
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