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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- Anti-Saloon campaign songs

- Anti-slavery harp

- Army song book

- Article from Pittsburgh Mercury on paper

- Article from The Penny Press

- Article on the death of Warren Clay Callahan, The Courier Journal

- Article, "Homecomers will see statue of author of "My Old Kentucky Home" unveiled," The Louisville Herald

- Article, "Kentucky Fetes Stephen C. Foster at Original Old Kentucky Home," Detroit Sunday Times

- Article, "Kentucky Pays Homage to Man Who Put Name on World's Lips"

- Article, "The Quiet Observer," The Post-Gazette; Morrison foster discusses paintings in family's possession

- Article, Pittsburgh Gazette

- Article, The Daily Post
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