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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Sadly to mine heart appealing
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written by Eliza Sheridan Carey ; music by Stephn. C. Foster., For voice and piano., Text from poem: On hearing an old Scottish melody / Eliza Sheridan Carey., "To Mrs. Harry Woods.", Verses 3-4 printed without accompaniment on p. 5., Price mark 3 in eight-pointed star., First line of text: Sadly to mine heart appealing., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 582.2., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Songs. Selections (Foster's melodies) ; no. 37.
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Sadly to mine heart appealing
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written by Eliza Sheridan Carey ; music by Stephn. C. Foster., For voice and piano., Text from poem: On hearing an old Scottish melody / Eliza Sheridan Carey., "To Mrs. Harry Woods.", Verses 3-4 printed without accompaniment on p. 5., Price mark 3 in eight-pointed star., First line of text: Sadly to mine heart appealing., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Songs. Selections (Foster's melodies) ; no. 37.
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Sambo Ginger
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Arr. for voice and piano, with chorus refrain., Caption title: Sambo Ginger : Old folks at home / E.P. Christy., Attribution to E.P. Christy is erroneous., Pages 1-3 are unnumbered, p. 4-7 are numbered 2-5, p. 8 is unnumbered., "Sung by Madame Anna Thillon.", The partnership of Campbell and Ransford lasted from 1851 until 1856. Cf. Victorian music publishers / Parkinson., "London, Campbell, Ransford & Co. 58 New Bond St."--Colophon., "Price 2s.", First line of text: Way down upon de Swanne [sic] ribber., First line of chorus: All de world am sad and dreary., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: AS144.777.
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Sambo, I have missed you
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Without music., Type ornament border., "See the songs Willie'll roam no more, and, Och, Paddy, is it yerself?", "Auner and Johnson, song publishers, card and job printers, no. 12 South Eighth Street, below Market, West Side, Philadelphia. Cards, circulars, bill heads, hand bills, posters, labels, ball. raffle, excursion, and party tickets, programmes, ladies' invitations, checks, &c., neatly printed with accuracy and dispatch.", Below bottom border: "Johnson, Song Publisher, No. 7 N. Tenth Street.", First line of text: Oh, Sambo, is it you, dear, come down to see me now., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Willie we have missed you.
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Sambo, I have missed you
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Without music., "Parody on Willie we've missed you" / [Stephen Collins Foster], Type ornament border., Publisher's no.: 1220, Photostatic copy., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Willie we have missed you.
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Sambo, I have missed you
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by John Allen., Without music, J. Andrews was located at 38 Chatham St. from 1853 to 1859., Type ornament border., Parody on: Willie we have missed you / [Stephen Collins Foster], Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Willie we have missed you.
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School songster
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by J. Nelson Boyd., Without music; tunes indicated by title., Includes index.
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School visitor
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Ceased publication in Oct. 1871 Cf. Union list of serials., Later vols. issued without subtitle., Published: Philadelphia : Daughaday, Hammond, June 1860-<1863>;Philadelphia : J.W. Daughaday, <1864>-, Description based on: Vol. 4, no. 1 (Oct. 1859)., Our schoolday visitor. OCLCN: (OCoLC)23198487, Clark's school visitor: a day school monthly. Pittsburgh, Pa: J.W. Daughaday, -1871. Pittsburgh, Pa: J.W. Daughaday, 18uu, 1871.
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