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U.S. Sheet Music Collection U.S. SHEET MUSIC COLLECTION SUB-GROUP II: THEMATIC ARRANGEMENT Patriotic Leading national songs . BOX 458 Other patriotic music, 1826-1899 . BOX 459 Other patriotic music, 1900– . BOX 460 National Government Presidents . BOX 461 Other national figures . BOX 462 Revolutionary War; War of 1812 . BOX 463 Mexican War . BOX 464 Civil War . BOXES 465-468 Spanish-American War . BOX 469 World War I . BOXES 470-473 World War II . BOXES 474-475 Personal Names . BOXES 476-482 Corporate Colleges and universities; College fraternities and sororities . BOX 483 Commercial entities . BOX 484 Firemen; Fraternal orders; Women’s groups; Militia groups . BOX 485 Musical groups; Other clubs . BOX 486 Places . BOXES 487-493 Events . BOX 494 Local Imprints Buffalo and Western New York imprints . BOXES 495-497 Other New York state and Pennsylvania imprints . BOX 498 Rochester imprints . BOXES 499-511 Selected topics Abolition; Crime; Fashion; Sports; Temperance; Miscellaneous . BOX 512 Other special imprints Additional Pennsylvania imprints; Pennsylvania connections . BOX 513 Box 458 Ascher, Gustave, arr. America: My Country Tis of Thee. For voice and piano. In National Songs. New York: S. T. Gordon, 1861. Carey, Henry, arr. America: The United States National Anthem. For voice and piano. [s.l.: s.n., s.d.]. Loose sheet on cardboard. On reverse of publication: Anne Fricker. I built a Bridge of Fancies. For voice and piano. Philadelphia: Sep. Winner & Sons, [s.d.]. Smith, Samuel Francis. America: My Country! ‘Tis of Thee. For TTB voices and piano. Arranged by Harold Potter. New York: Mills Music Co., 1927. Shaw, David T. Columbia: The Land of the Brave. For voice and piano. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, 1859. 9 copies. Shaw, David T. Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean. For voice and piano. Arranged by James H. Rogers. In Favorite Airs in easy Arrangements for the Piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., 1915. Shaw, David T. Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean. For voice and piano. Chicago: National Music Co., [s.d.]. Shaw, David T. Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean. For voice and piano. Arranged by Henry Weber. In American Favorites. Cincinnati: The Willis Music Co., 1918. 2 copies. Beyer. Ferd., arr. Hail Columbia: Rondino. For solo piano. In Eight Popular American Melodies arranged as Rondinos for the Piano by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., [s.d.]. Hail Columbia with Variations. For solo piano. Philadelphia: George Willig, 1842. Beyer, F. Hail Columbia. For solo piano. [s.l.: s.n., s.d.]. Hail Columbia. For voice and piano. Boston: Geo. P. Reed, [s.d.]. King, W.A. Hail Columbia, as performed by the Author with the greatest success, arranged as a Brilliant Fantasia for the Piano-forte. New York: Firth & Hall, 1834. Hail Columbia: A Popular Air. For solo piano. New York: E. Riley, [s.d.]. Hail Columbia. For solo piano [s.l.: s.n., s.d.]. Hail Columbia: A Favorite Patriotic Song. For voice and piano. New York: Firth & Hall, [s.d.]. Hail Columbia, or the President’s March. For voice and piano. Louisville: Peters, Webb & Co., [s.d.]. 1 Phile, Philip. Hail, Columbia. For solo piano. Arranged by Henry Weber. In American Favorites. Cincinnati: The Willis Music Co., 1918. Berg, Albert W., arr. Hail Columbia. For voice and piano. In National Songs of America. New York: Firth, Pond & Co., 1861. Gordon, S. T., arr. Hail Columbia. For voice and piano. In National Songs. New York: S. T. Gordon, [s.d.]. Hopkinson, F. Hail Columbia. For voice and piano. In Bromo Seltzer Edition of 171 Popular Selections Complete & Unabridged with Piano & Organ Accompaniment. Baltimore: Emerson Drug Co., [s.d.]. Hail Columbia. For solo piano. New York: C. T. Geslain, [s.d.]. Beyer, F. Hail Columbia. For solo piano. In Vaterlande-Lieder for the Piano-Forte. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, [s.d.]. Beyer, F. Hail Columbia. For solo piano. In American National Airs. [s.l.: s.n., s.d.]. Carey, Henry. My Country, ‘tis of Thee. For solo piano. In American Favorites. Cincinnati: The Willis Music Co., 1917. Sousa, John Philip. The Stars and Stripes Forever. For solo piano. Catalog no. 30111. Bryn Mawr: The John Church Co., 1897. 3 copies. The Star Spangled Banner. For solo piano. New York: Firth, Pond & Co., [s.d.]. Copy missing front and back covers. De L’Isle, Rouget, and John Stafford Smith. The Star-Spangled Banner and The Marseillaise. For voice and piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., 1917. Smith, John Stafford. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. Boston: Boston Music Co., [s.d.]. Smith, J. S. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano, with parts for Bb and Eb instruments. New York: Star Music Publications, 1943. Grobe, Charles. The Star-Spangled Banner with Brilliant Variations, op. 490. For solo piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., 1854. Grobe, Charles. The Star-Spangled Banner with Brilliant Variations, op. 490. For solo piano. Baltimore: Miller & Beackam, 1854. 2 copies. 2 Beyer, F. The Star Spangled Banner. For solo piano. In America: Eight Popular American Melodies. Philadelphia: A. Fiot, [s.d.]. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. New York: Wm. Hall & Son, [s.d.]. Becht, H. C. Star Spangled Banner. For solo piano. In Three American National Songs with Brilliant Variations. New York: S.T. Gordon, 1858. Grobe, Cha’s., arr. The Star Spangled Banner. For piano four-hands. In American National Airs Arranged for Four Hands for the Piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., 1859. Brown, Francis H. The Star Spangled Banner. For solo piano with poetry and illustrations. Illustrated From Drawings by F. O. C. Darley. New York: James G. Gregory, 1861. 2 copies. Tucker, Henry., arr. The Star Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. In Our Country’s Songs. New York: Firth, Pond & Co., [s.d.]. 2 copies. Gordon, S. T. The Star Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. In National Songs. New York: S. T. Gordon, 1861. 2 copies. Cull, Augustus., arr. The Star Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. New York: Horace Waters, 1861. Voss, Charles., arr. The Star Spangled Banner, op. 242. For solo piano. in National Melodies. New York: S. T. Gordon, [s.d.]. Smith, John Stafford. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., [s.d.]. Smith, John Stafford. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. In American Patriotic Songs. Catalog no. 1724. Chicago: McKinley Music Co., [s.d.]. Hofmann, Josef., arr. The Star-Spangled Banner: A Simple and Impressive Arrangement for the Piano, by Josef Hofmann. For solo piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1918. Newspaper clipping. Smith, John Stafford. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. In Famous Songs to Sing and Play. Boston: Evans Music Co., 1938. Smith, John Stafford. The Star-Spangled Banner. For voice and piano. New York: Skidmore Music Co. Inc., 1941. Wallis, Chester, and Henry Weber, arr. The Star-Spangled Banner. For solo piano. Cincinnati: The Willis Music Co., 1918. 3 Yankee Doodle: Arranged with Variations. For solo piano. Boston: C. Bradlee, [s.d.]. Yankee Doodle and Hail Columbia. For solo piano. [s.l.: s.n., s.d.]. Beyer, F. Yankee Doodle: Rondino. For solo piano. in America: Eight Popular American Melodies. New York: W. Dubois, [s.d.]. 2 copies. White, E. L., arr. Yankee Doodle: with variations. For solo and piano. in Eight Variations on some of the most Popular Airs, Carefully arranged and especially adapted for Beginners. Philadelphia: Marsh, [s.d.]. White, E. L. Yankee Doodle with Variations. For voice and piano. Boston: Russell & Tolman, 1857. 3 copies. White, Edward L. Yankee Doodle Arranged with Variations. For solo piano. Boston: Wm. H. Oakes, 1841. 6 copies. Von Dennersmarck, Graf. Henckel. Yankee Doodle with Variations. For solo piano. New York: Geib and Walker, [s.d.] Yankee Doodle with Variations. For solo piano. New York: Dubois & Stodart, [s.d.]. 2 copies. Yankee Doodel [sic] and the Star-Spangled Banner. For solo piano. Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch, [s.d.]. The Celebrated National Air of Yankee Doodle arranged with Variations. For solo piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson, [s.d.]. Yankee Doodle: A National Air. For voice and piano. Philadelphia: Klemm & Brother, [s.d.]. Yankee Doodle. For voice and piano. Chicago: National Music Co., [s.d.]. Fradel, Chas. The Young America Lancers Quadrille. For solo piano. New York: C. B. Seymour & Co., 1859. Baumbach, A. Grand Union Potpourri. For solo piano. [s.l.: s.n., s.d.]. Winner, Sep. National Set. For solo piano. In Winner’s Plain Cotillons. New York: Winner & Shuster, 1855. Grobe, Charles. American Medley, op. 1348. For solo piano. In Music of the Union. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., 1861. Lithograph of G. Washington on front cover. 4 copies. 4 Carey, Henry, et al. American Patriotic Songs. For voice and piano. Chicago: McKinley Music Co., [s.d.]. Kasschau, Howard. Patriotic Airs of the U. S. A. For solo piano. New York: Schroeder & Gunther, Inc., 1942. 5 Box 459 Barker, N., arr. Uncle Sam’s farm: song and chorus. Verses for solo voice and refrain for SATB chorus, with piano. Words by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. Portland: A. Robinson; Boston: Geo. P. Reed & Co., 1849. Barker, N., arr. Uncle Sam’s farm: song and chorus. Verses for solo voice and refrain for SATB chorus, with piano. Words by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr. Boston: Geo. P. Reed & Co., 1850. 2 copies. Beckett, Thomas A., Jr., arr. Red, white and blue; or, Columbia the gem of the ocean. Verses for solo voice and refrain for SATB chorus, with piano. No. 6 in “Flags of All Nations Series.” Philadelphia: W. H. Boner & Co., [between 1876 and 1892]. Blandner, C. F. Grand international medley (Potpourri internationale). For solo piano. Philadelphia: Louis Meyer, 1876. Brady, J. L’Americaine valse: à la romantique. For solo piano.
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