Stephen Foster Collection

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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Old memories; arr
Old memories; arr
poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster., Originally for voice and piano; arr. by Foster for voice and guitar., Caption title., Titles for series nos. 11-26 printed on t.p., "Pearson & Melville, N.Y."--Title page., "Quidor Engvr."--Colophon., "25 cts. nett."--Title page., First line of text: Fondly old memories., Foster's melodies arranged for the guitar ; no. 22.
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
written by Wm. Cullen Crookshank ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Verses 4-5 printed as text on p. 5., "Quidor Engvr."--Colophon., "25 cts. nett., First line of text: Once I loved thee, Mary dear., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 525.15.
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
written by Wm. Cullen Crookshank ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Verses 4-5 printed as text on p. 5., "Quidor Engvr."--Colophon., Price mark 2 1/2 in five-pointed star., First line of text: Once I loved thee, Mary dear., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 525.2.
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
written by Wm. Cullen Crookshank ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Verses 4-5 printed as text on p. 5., "Quidor Engvr."--Colophon., Price mark 3 in five-pointed star., First line of text: Once I loved thee, Mary dear., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 525.3.
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
Once I loved thee, Mary dear
written by Wm. Cullen Crookshank ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Verses 4-5 printed as text on p. 5., Advertisement: Select catalogue of the latest and most popular songs recently published by Firth, Pond & Co. on p. [6], "Quidor Engvr."--Colophon., "25 cts. nett.", First line of text: Once I loved thee, Mary dear.
One hundred & fifty songs
One hundred & fifty songs
as sung by Messrs. Raynor, Burton, Collins, Meeker, Christian, Moore, & Nish., Without music.
One hundred songs of the day
One hundred songs of the day
by popular composers., Without music; tunes indicated by title., Cover title., "Copyright, 1885, by G. W. Richardson & Co., Assigned, 1885, to F. Trifet, Boston."-- title page verso., Imprint from title page verso and advertising matter at end.
Open thy lattice love
Open thy lattice love
composed for and dedicated to Miss Susan E. Pentland, of Pittsburg by L.C. [sic] Foster ; lines from the New mirror., For voice and piano., Caption title., From poem: Open thy lattice, love / George Pope Morris., Verse 2 printed as text on p. [2], First line of text: Open thy lattice love, listen to me!
Open thy lattice, love
Open thy lattice, love
composed for and dedicated to Miss Susan E. Pentland of Pittsburgh by S.C. Foster ; lines from the New mirror., For voice and piano., Caption title., From poem: Open thy lattice, love / George Pope Morris., Verse 2 printed as text on p. [3], First line of text: Open thy lattice, love., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 531.3.
Open thy lattice, love
Open thy lattice, love
composed for and dedicated to Miss Susan E. Pentland of Pittsburgh by S.C. Foster ; lines from the New mirror., For voice and piano., Caption title., From poem: Open thy lattice, love / George Pope Morris., Verse 2 printed as text on p. [3], First line of text: Open thy lattice, love., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 531.35.
Opera house songster
Opera house songster
as sung by D. D. Emmet ... and other popular vocalists belonging to the renowned band of Hooley's Minstrels., Without music., Illustrated wrappers., [8] p. of advertising matter at end.
Opera house songster
Opera house songster
as sung by D.D. Emmet ... and other popular vocalists belonging to the renowned band of Hooley's Minstrels., Without music., Illustrated wrappers., [18] p. of advertising matter at end.

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