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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Stay summer breath
Stay summer breath
written & composed for, & inscribed to Miss Sophie B. Marshall by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., "Price 25 cts. nett.", First line of text: Summer breath, summer breath, whisp'ring low.
Stephen C. Foster Home
Stephen C. Foster Home
Portrait of Stephen Foster's mother, Eliza Clayland Foster.
Stephen C. Foster Home
Stephen C. Foster Home
Stephen Foster's grave and Tombstone in Allegheny Cemetery in Lawrenceville.
Stephen C. Foster Home
Stephen C. Foster Home
Portrait of Stephen Foster's father,William Barclay Foster, Sr., at Stephen C. Foster's home on Penn Avenue.
Stephen C. Foster Home
Stephen C. Foster Home
Copy of two photographs, one bearing the image of Stephen Foster and the other a portrait of four unidentified people.
Stephen Collins Foster
Stephen Collins Foster
Ambrotype of Stephen Collins Foster. Foster was born in Lawrenceville, Pa. on July 4, 1826 as the youngest of 10 children to William B. and Eliza T. Foster. Foster began writing at an early age, publishing "Open Thy Lattice Love" when he was 18. He moved to Cincinnati when he was 20 to work as a bookkeeper with his brother. There, he continued his musical interest where "Oh! Susanna" was published. He moved to and from Pittsburgh many times over the years, finally settling in New York, where he died with 38 cents in his pocket and a scrap of paper with the words, " dear friends and gentle hearts." For a more in-depth biography, please see http://www.pitt.edu/~amerimus/foster.htm.
Stephen Foster Monument
Stephen Foster Monument
A view of the Stephen Foster Monument located in Highland Park.
Stephen Foster Monument
Stephen Foster Monument
A view of the Stephen Foster monument in Highland Park., Highland Park

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