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
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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.
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Once I loved thee, Mary dear
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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.
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Once I loved thee, Mary dear
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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.
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Once I loved thee, Mary dear
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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.
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Once I loved thee, Mary dear
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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.
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One hundred songs of the day
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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.
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Open thy lattice love
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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!
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Open thy lattice, love
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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.
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Open thy lattice, love
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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.
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Opera house songster
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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.
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Opera house songster
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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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