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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When this dreadful war is ended
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written by George Cooper ; music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., Caption title., Titles for series nos. 1-15 printed on t.p., Verses 2-3 printed as text on p. 5., Advertisement: New music just issued by Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, N. York on p. [6], Red and blue ornamental border on t.p., "Warren, Music Stereotyper, 43 Centre"--Title page., Price mark 2 1/2 in eight-pointed star, followed by "each.", First line of text: When this dreadful war is ended., First line of chorus: How happy I will feel if I but know., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 804.2., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Songs. Selections (Foster's melodies) ; no. 15.
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Where has Lula gone
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written and composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., "Wakelam", Price mark 3 in six-pointed star., First line of text: Little voices laughing free., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Lula is gone., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Songs. Selections (Foster's melodies).
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Where has Lula gone
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written and composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., "Wakelam.", Empty six-pointed star on t.p., First line of text: Little voices laughing free., Foster Hall Collection cutter nos.: 810.2 and 810.3., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Lula is gone., Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Songs. Selections (Foster's melodies) ; no. 35.
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Where is thy spirit Mary
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written and composed by S.C. Foster, 1847., For voice and piano., "Inscribed to the memory of Mary Keller.", "Wm. H. Keyser & Co. Phila."--Colophon., "25 cts.", First line of text: Where is thy spirit, Mary?
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While the bowl goes round
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written by George Cooper ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., Caption title., Air: Jenny June / Stephen Foster., Reprint. Originally published: New York : J.J. Daly, 1870., The Oliver Ditson Co. was incorporated as such in 1889. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., Advertisement: Thematic list of popular songs, ballads, etc. published by Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, Mass. on p. [6], First line of text: In the bosom dwells no sigh., First line of chorus: While the bowl goes round., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 816.3., Revived choice songs of Stephen C. Foster.
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While the bowl goes round
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words by George Cooper ; music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., Caption title: While the bowl goes round., At head of title: Just published., Air: Jenny June / Stephen Foster., Advertisement: Selected list of piano music, No. 5, 1868 published at Daly's Music Store on p. [6], Ornamental border on t.p., Price mark 3 1/2 in six-pointed star., First line of text: In the bosom dwells no sigh., First line of chorus: While the bowl goes round.
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White's new illustrated melodeon
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White's new illustrated melodeon song book -- Plantation melodies -- Biographical sketch of Charles White, the Methodist -- White's new illustrated Ethiopian -- White's Serenaders' songbook., Without music., Running title: White's new illustrated melodeon., Plantation melodies., White's new illustrated Ethiopian., White's Serenaders' songbook.
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Why have my loved ones gone
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words & music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., "To the Tremaine family.", Advertisement: New music just issued by Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, N. York on p. [6], Ornamental border on t.p., "Stackpole, Sc.", "Clayton, Engr."--Colophon., Price mark 2 1/2 in ten-pointed star., First line of text: Why have my loved ones gone., First line of chorus: Why have my lov'd ones gone., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 825.21.
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Why have my loved ones gone
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words & music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., "To the Tremaine family.", Eight titles "also by the same author" printed on t.p., Publication date based on copyright date, 1862, of several songs listed on t.p., Ornamental border on t.p., "Stackpole, Sc.", "Clayton, Engr."--Colophon., Price mark 2 1/2 printed in ten-pointed star., First line of text: Why have my loved ones gone., First line of chorus: Why have my lov'd ones gone., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 825.26.
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Why have my loved ones gone
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words & music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., "To the Tremaine family.", Four titles "also by the same author" printed on t.p., Publication date based on copyright date of Little Jenny Dow, 1862, which is listed on t.p., Advertisement: New music just issued by Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, N. York on p. [6], Ornamental border on t.p., "Stackpole, Sc.", "Clayton, Engr."--Colophon., Price mark 2 1/2 in ten-pointed star., First line of text: Why have my loved ones gone., First line of chorus: Why have my lov'd ones gone., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 825.22.
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Why have my loved ones gone
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words & music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., "To the Tremaine family.", Four titles "also by the same author" printed on t.p., Publication date based on copyright date of Little Jenny Dow, 1862, which is listed on t.p., Advertisement: New music just issued by Horace Waters, 481 Broadway, N. York printed in blue ink on p. [6], Ornamental border on t.p., "Stackpole, Sc.", "Clayton, Engr."--Colophon., Price mark 2 1/2 in ten-pointed star., First line of text: Why have my loved ones gone., First line of chorus: Why have my lov'd ones gone., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 825.24.
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Why have my loved ones gone
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words & music by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano, with chorus refrain., "To the Tremaine family.", Ornamental border on t.p., "Stackpole, Sc.", "Clayton, Engvr."--Colophon., Price mark 2 1/2 in ten-pointed star., First line of text: Why have my loved ones gone., First line of chorus: Why have my lov'd ones gone., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 825.2.
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