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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Eulalie
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., "Lawson, Engvr."--Colophon., "25 [cents] nett.", The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 129.23.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Reprint. Originally published: [New York] : Firth, Pond & Co., 1851., Hamilton S. Gordon was at this address from 1894 until 1905. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p. with price marks 3 in circles beneath each., Page 4 has plate no. 1453, p. 5 has no plate no., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 129.5.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Reprint. Originally published: [New York] : Firth, Pond & Co., 1851., S.T. Gordon was at this address from 1863 until 1866. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., There is no plate no. on p. 5., Price mark 3 in five-pointed star., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while.
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Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Caption title., "List" title page title: Christy's Minstrels' popular songs for the piano-forte, with choruses., From poem: Eulalie / Henry Sylvester Cornwell., Library copy imperfect: imprint and page numbers cropped., The Musical bouquet was published by Charles Sheard at 192 High Holborn, London, from 1855 until 1899. Cf. Victorian music publishers / Parkinson., Advertisements in bottom margins of p. 2-4., Title page illustration includes an open score and musical instruments., Autographs of Stephen C. Foster and Edwin P. Christy are reproduced in left margin of t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: FS45.538., Musical bouquet ; no. 1537.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Reprint. Originally published: [New York] : Firth, Pond & Co., 1851., S.T. Gordon was at this address from 1863 until 1866. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., Price mark 2 1/2 in five-pointed star., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 129.4.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Reprint. Originally published: [New York] : Firth, Pond & Co., 1851., S.T. Gordon was at this address from 1858 until 1863 and from 1866 until 1872. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., Price mark 2 1/2 in five-pointed star., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 129.39.
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Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Caption title., "List" title page title: Christy's Minstrels' popular songs for the pianoforte with choruses., From poem: Eulalie / Henry Sylvester Cornwell., The Musical bouquet was published by Charles Sheard at 192 High Holborn, London, from 1855 until 1899. Cf. Victorian music publishers / Parkinson., Advertisements in bottom margins: The Christy Minstrels songs in the Musical bouquet on p. 2, Christy's Minstrels' new songs with choruses on p. 3, and New songs as sung by Christy's Minstrels on p. 4., Title page illustration includes an open score and musical instruments., Autographs of Edwin P. Christy and Stephen C. Foster are reproduced in left and right margins of t.p., respecitvely., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: FS45.5391., Musical bouquet ; no. 1537.
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Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Caption title., "List" title page title: S.C. Foster's admired songs & ballads sung by the Christy Minstrels., From poem: Eulalie / Henry Sylvester Cornwell., The Musical bouquet was published by Charles Sheard at this address from 1855 until 1899. Cf. Victorian music publishers / Parkinson., Title page illustration includes a caricature of an Afro-American and two flags., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: FS45.54., Musical bouquet ; no. 1537.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Reprint. Originally published: [New York] : Firth, Pond & Co., 1851., S.T. Gordon was at this address from 1863 until 1866. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., There is no plate no. on p. 5., Advertisement: New songs, duetts and quartettes, no. 10, on p. [6], Price mark 3 in five-pointed star., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Firth, Pond & Co. was at this address from 1856 until 1862. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., Price mark 2 1/2 in five-pointed star., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 129.29.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., Publication date based on dates J.H. Hidley was at the address given in advertisement. Cf. Early American sheet music / Dichter and Shapiro., Advertisement: Music, and musical merchandize. J.H. Hidley, 544 Broadway Albany, N.Y. on p. [6], Price mark 2 1/2 in five-pointed star., The words "piano" and "guitar" appear on t.p., First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while., Foster Hall Collection cutter no.: 129.24.
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written by H.S. Cornwell ; composed by Stephen C. Foster., For voice and piano., "Lawson, Engvr."--Colophon., "Pr. 25 [cents] nett.", First line of text: Bluebirds, linger here a while.
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