Sheet Music Collection

Abstract

The Sheet Music Collection (dated 1834-1975, undated; 4.4 cubic feet; 10 boxes) comprises song sheets published in Kentucky or the Ohio River Valley and songs about the commonwealth of Kentucky and its subjects during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Sheet Music Collection
Date
1834-1975, undated (inclusive)
Extent
4.4 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Composition (Music) -- 20th century
Conductors (Music)
Folk music -- Appalachian Region
Musical notation
Music publishing
Sheet music.
Songs -- Texts
Songs -- United States.
Songs with piano.
State songs.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged alphabetically by song title.
Finding Aid Author
Logan McGuire
Preferred Citation
2015ms066: [identification of item], Sheet Music Collection, 1834-1975, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Sheet music is musical compositions printed on bound and unbound papers. During the nineteenth century, middle and upper class Americans learned classical and popular music through buying sheet music and playing the composition on the piano or with another musical instrument. Copyright laws were laxed and publishing houses often printed their own versions of popular songs. During the nineteenth century Kentuckians primarily bought song sheets from publishers in Cincinnati and Louisville. The regional publishing houses often printed local composers' songs, like those by Stephen C. Foster and William Shakespeare Hays, which often were about Kentucky. By the mid-twentieth century, Americans could readily learn music via radio or recordings, therefore lessening the interest in and circulation of sheet music.
Scope and Content
The Sheet Music Collection (dated 1834-1975, undated; 4.4 cubic feet; 10 boxes) comprises song sheets published in Kentucky or the Ohio River Valley and songs about the commonwealth of Kentucky and its subjects during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection contains more than six-hundred compositions. Included are songs published in and near Kentucky, songs about Kentucky, and songs written by Kentucky composers. Of note are works by Stephen C. Foster and William Shakespeare Hays.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

"A Dollar or Two", Henry Werner, D.P.Faulds, Webb, Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1856

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"A Free Lance Am I", Fabio, Campana, Geo. D. Newhall Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"A Little Rock", John Barnes Wells, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1917

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"A Method for the Piano for little children", Jessie L. Gaynor, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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" About Gipsies, Fireside Stories", James H. Rogers, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900

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"About the Ships at Sea, Fireside Stories", James H. Rogers, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900

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"Ah! Non Credea", Bellini, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Am I Not Fondly Thine Own!", W.C. Peters, Cincinnati, Ohio,, undated

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"The American Marseillaise", Cahill, Boston, Massachusetts, 1844

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"Ann Arbor Schottisch ", Bengel, Curtis and Truax., Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Anna Gallopade", J. H. Kappes, Webb, Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1855

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"Annie Laurie, Scotch Ballad", Finlay Dnn, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Annie Laurie, Selection of Scotch Songs", Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1871

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"Annie Lawrie, A Scotch Ballad", D.A.Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Annie's Quadrilles"J.W. Long, John Church and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1871

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"Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore", Nathan Barker, W. C. Peters & Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858

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"The Arkansas Traveler", William Cummings, A.C. Peters and Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866

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"As I'd Nothing Else To Do", J.L. Hatton, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, undated

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"The Ashland March", Philip Burgheim, F.D. Bentsen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1843

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"Ask Has She Thoughts of Me! Ballad", Julian Munoz, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"Auto Patrol March and Two-Step", Richard Goosman, R. Goosman, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1908

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"Away Down Souf", Stephen Foster, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1935

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"Bacchanalian Polka", Ludwig Eckel, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"Balkin' In De Knees", W.H. Craig, Mayes Printing Co., Louisville, 1934

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"Ball-Room Redowa", James Bellak, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859

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"Barbara Allen, The Barnyard Song", Howard Brockway, Knott County, Kentucky, 1916

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"Bataan Went Out Fighting", Maury Madison, Hollywood Blue Print Co., Winchester, Kentucky, 1942

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"Be Kind to Each Other", George W. Simons, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1846

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"Beautiful Ohio", Mary Earl, Ballard Macdonald, Shapiro, Bernstein and Company, New York, New York, 1918

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"Beautiful Star of The Morn", E.B. Ely, W.C. Peters, W.C. Peters and Sons, Louisville, Kentucky, 1856

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"Bell Brandon Ballad", T. Ellwood Garrett, Francis Woolcott, Brainard, Brother and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Bella Adorata Incognita, Flowers of Italy", T.T. Barker, Truax and Baldwin, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857

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"Belle of the Season Waltz", Julius Becht, A.C. Peters and Brother, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865

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"Ben Bolt Ballad", Nelson Kneass, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1848

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"Ben Bolt Quick Step", Albert Holland, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1851

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"The Bicentennial Polka", Wade Hampton Jefferson, Lexington, Kentucky, 1975

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"Bilbro's Very First Piano Lessons", Mathilde Bilbro, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914

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"Billy Grimes, The Drover", N.C. Morse, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"The Bird's Farewell", Edward M. Read, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904

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"Blanche Alpen ", C. Jefferys, Stephen Glover, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Blanche Alpen ", C. Jefferys, Stephen Glover, G. W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Blue Kentucky Moon", Walter Donaldson, Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble, New York, New York, 1931

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"Boccaccio March", Franz Von Suppe, G.S. Varden and Company, Paris, Kentucky, Hatch Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, undated

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"Boccaccio March", Franz Von Suppe, W.T. Talbott and Company, Paris, Kentucky, Hatch Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, undated

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"Bohemian Girl", Perry and O'Connor, Hatch Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, undated

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"Bonaparte's Cossack March", William Cuming, Peters, Field and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1848

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"Bow-Wow-Wow and Other Sentence Songs for Children", Virginia Lynd Hartley, Louisville, Kentucky, 1920

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"The Bride-Elect March", John Philip Sousa, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897

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"The Broken Pitcher", Henry Pontet, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"The Brook", Willie Pape, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"By the Sad Sea Waves", J. Benedict, F.W. Ratcliffe, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"California Rose", James C. Stapp, James C. Stapp, Henderson, Kentucky, 1925

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"Call of the Bells Idyl", David Woodhill Miller, Geo B. Jennings, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914

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"The Call Song", James Blythe Anderson and Burrell Van Buren, Anderson Publishing Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1920

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"Canary Bird Schottisch", F.W. Rauch, F.W. Rauch, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859

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"Canary Bird Schottisch", F.W. Rauch, J.J.Dobmeyer Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867

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"Cape Cod Polka", Pierre Berthoud, Curtis and Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Captivator March and Two Step", George Voelker, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1899

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"Careless Love (Kentucky Mountain Ballad) ", Tom Scott, Words and Music Incorporated, New York, New York, 1943

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"Carneval de Venise", Charles Voss, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Carnival of Venice", Carl J. Berger, W.C. Peters and Sons Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855

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"Carry Me Back To Old Kentucky", Winthie Winmore Leach, Mrs. M. Arzelie Ralls, Sharpsburg, Kentucky, 1934

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"Cedar Bower Waltz", Gustave Dieckman, Faulds, Stone and Morse, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Chant du Berger",M. de Colas, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Chant du Ciel Waltz", R. Strauss, D.P.. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1857

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"Charles Dickens' Last Song, Autumn Leaves", Lesta Vese, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1870

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"Charming Waltz", C. Kinkel, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"The Cheer Leader", Irene Rodgers, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1936

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"The Children of Haimon", Johann Strauss, Curtis and Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Choeur des Soldats. Faust. ", Brinley Richards, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Cincinnati Ding-Dong", Erwin King, Harry Carlson, Roy Carl, Miller Music Corporation, 1952

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"Clay Club Quick Step", Charles Grobe, George Willig, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1844

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"Clay's Quick Step", E.L. White, Oliver Ditson, Boston, Massachusetts, 1842

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"Col. Riley's Brigade March at the Battle of Contreras", E. Thomas, W.C. Peters, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1847

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"Colored Aristocracy Cake Walk ", Gus W. Bernard, The Groene Music Publishing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1899

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"Come and Live With Me Dear Mary", Edward Zoeller and J.C. Meininger, Henry Knofel, Louisville, Kentucky, 1871

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"Come Back Home To Old Kentucky", Church Reisner and Earl Taylor, Leo Feist Inc, New York, New York, 1915

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"Come Brave the Sea with Me Love", Bellini, D.A. Traux, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1837

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"Come In The Evening or Come In The Morning", W. Iucho, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1850

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"Come Wander with Me", Charles Jefferys, S. Nelson, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Coming Home", D. Eardley-Wilmot, Charles Willeby, John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914

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"Concert Polka", Miss Adele Hohnstock, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Coquette Polka", Charles D'Albert, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Corncrackers", W.C. Peters, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, 1843

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"Cox Means Victory", Dewey T. Baird and Harry T. Myers, Universal Music Publication Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1920

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"Crossing the Bar", Tennyson, Matilda Crawford Poyntz, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906

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"Cumberland", Halsey K. Mohr, Shapiro, Bernstein and Company Music Publishers, New York, New York, 1916

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"Cumberland Guards Quick Step", M. Wiesel, W.C. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Dancing Doll", Franz Adler, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1911

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"D.A.R. Grand March", L.A. Miller, Jemima Johnson Chapter D.A.R., Paris, Kentucky, 1899

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"Dark Day of Horror", Rossini, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Darkness and Dawn", A. Lee Wathen, A. Lee Wathen, Louisville, Kentucky, 1913

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"De Ole Log Cabin", Will S. Hays, Rogers Tuley Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1887

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"Dear Me Polka", James Bellak, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857

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"Dear Old Southern Home", A.D. Rawles, Fred M. Spotswood, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1892

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"Dearest Then I'll Love You More", W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Come In The Evening or Come In The Morning", W. Lucho, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1845

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"The Departure A Favorite Ballad", John Candy, W.C. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1848

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"Depths of the Ocean", J.E. Carpenter, Stephen Glover, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Dew Drop Polka ", Henry Rohbock, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1851

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"Dews From Heaven", A.O. Browne, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888

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"Diana Polka", Harry Saxton, Harry A. Saxton, Lexington, Kentucky, undated

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"Do Not Turn Me From Your Door", Will S. Hays, Geo. D. Newhall and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872

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"Do They Miss Me at Home?", S. M. Crannis, D. A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853

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"The Dove", J.E. Carpenter, Stephen Glover, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Down in My Heart", Wm. M. Talbott, Harold Wollstein, Wollstein and Talbott, Paris, Kentucky, 1931

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"Down South Where the Sugar Cane Grows", Will. S. Hays, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877

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"Down Yonder In The Lane", Will S. Hays, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1875

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"Dream of the Bluegrass Waltzes", Prof. O.F. Hanna, Prof. O.F. Hanna, Lexington, Kentucky, 1908

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"Dreaming of the Blue Grass", James R. Thompson, James R. Thompson, Lexington, Kentucky, 1950

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"Dreams, I Have Had Sweet Dreams", H.C. L., F.H. Hodges, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866

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"Early Dawn Polka", Francis H. Brown, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"The Eclipse Polka", Thomas Baker, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"The Echo of Lucerne", Desmond Ryan, Roch Albert, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"El Capitan March", John Philip Sousa, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1896

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"El Cucuye", Ceo. W. Warren, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Ella Clare", Geo. T. Stansbury, J.W. Parson Price, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1869

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"Ellen Bayne", Edwin P. Christy, Stephen C. Foster, Firth Pond and Company, New York, New York, 1854

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"Empress Alexandra's Grand March", R. Albert, Colburn and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"Empress Henrietta's Waltz", H. Herz , W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Enter In", Will S. Hays, John P. Morton and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1888

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"Erin is My Home, Ballad", James G. Maeder, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1834

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"Eugenia Waltz", J.W. Postlewaite, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"Evening Chimes Reverie", A.F. Marzian, A.F. Marzian, Louisville, Kentucky, 1913

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"Ev'ry Land My Home ", Henry Lovell esq., N.J. Sporle, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Exercises and Scales For The Pianoforte", Henri Herz, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Faded Gray Jacket", C.A. Ball, Charlie L. Ward, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1866

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"Fair Daffodils", Metta K. Legler, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913

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"The Fair Stranger", C. Kinkel, A.C. Peters and Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"Fairy-Belle Song", Stephen C. Foster, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859

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"Fairy Bells Ballad", Hon. Mrs. Norton, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Fanchon Gavotte", Clarence Pinguely, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889

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"Fantaisie From Oberon", Ch. Kinkel, A.C. Peters and Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865

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"The Far-Away Greeting", Otway Curry, James W. Ward, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865

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"Few Days", K.N., S.G.A., D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"Filibustering", VanDerWeyde, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"First Rate Schottisch", R. Albert, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"First Studies in Piano Playing", Franz Hoffman, The Williams Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903

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"The First Waltz", C.W. Krogman, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921

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"The Fisherman", V. Gabussi, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Five O'Clock In The Morning", Claribel, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Five O'Clock In The Morning", Claribel, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Flowers of the Forest Schottische", Felix Burns, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1907

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"Folk Songs of the Kentucky Mountains", Josephine McGill, Boosey and Company, New York, New York, 1917

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"Fond Hearts at Home", John R. Thomas, F.W. Ratcliffe, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Fond Memories of Mother", Lena Lyle, Anton Shide, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1858

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"Fond Remembrance, I'll not forget thee", R.P. Desilver, Curtis and Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Frankfort Gallopade and Gallenberg's Waltz", M. Burgmuller, W.C. Peters, Louisville, undated

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"Friendly is Thine Air", Kocken, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Funeral March on the Death of Henry Clay", F.E.Z, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"Gabrielle Etude D'expression", Oscar Comettant, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853

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"Galt House March", W.R. McQuown, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1869

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"G.A.R. March", Moses Gumble, Geo. B. Jennings Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895

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"Gay as a Lark", Chas. V. Cloy, The Geo. D. Newhall Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884

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"The Gay Young Clerk in the Dry Goods Store", Will. S. Hays, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868

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"Gen. Boyle Grand March", Rossington, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1862

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"Gentle Eva", R.S. Nichols, William Cumming, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1852

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"Georgetown College Students March", C. Schaeffer, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1856

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"Georgian Slave", S. Glover, N. Barker, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Gipsy Dance", Heinrich Lichner, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"God and Our Union", Louis Dela esq., Ld. Meignen, John Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860

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"God bless our Yankee girls", Oliver Wendell Holmes, T. Comer, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"God Bless the Little Church Around the Corner", Geo. Cooper, D.S. Wambold, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871

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"Gold Fever Galop, Di Bravura", Jules Schulhoff, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Golden Shore Mazurka", J.C. Meininger, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1870

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"Good Bye Sweetheart", John L. Hatton, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Good Night! But Not Goodbye", A. Fleetwood, Alfred Hawthorne, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858

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"Gov. McCreary's Grand March", Bernidia M. Kahr, Henry Kndefel, Louisville, Kentucky, 1875

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"Grand Opera House Program", John H. Havlin, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916-1917

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"Grande Polka De Concert For PianoForte", Edgar H. Sherwood, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910

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"The Grave of Henry Clay", L.Reynolds M.D., Charlie C. Converse, Oliver Ditson, Boston, Massachusetts, undated

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"Greenback Polka", W.H. Wilkinson, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863

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"Groene's Musical Magazine", Julia V. Ghio, Ernest Moore, Balfe, G.L.Davis, J.C. Groene and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1885

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"Guard's Waltz", D. Godfrey, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Hard Times Come Again No More", Stephen Collins Foster, Faulds, Stone and Morse, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Harp of the Wild Wind", Mary Bradford, Orramel Whittlesey, Truax and Baldwin, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1851

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"Harry The Beau of Mohawk Vale", Will. S. Hays, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1859

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"The Harvest Moon", G.S.P., D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"He That Marks The Sparrows", Ida Lancstaff, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884

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"The Heart Bow'd Down", Balfe, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Helene Waltzes", Carl Eckert, Colburn and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Heller Etudes for Piano", Stephen Heller, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Hempen Home-Spun Songs",Daniel Henry Holmes, The Geo. B. Jennings Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906

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"Henry Clay's Grand March", Dr. J.C. Bartlett, Oliver Ditson, Boston, Massachusetts, 1844

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"Henry Clay's Grand March, Waltz, and Quick Step", Dr. J.C. Bartlett, Oliver Ditson, Boston, Massachusetts, 1844

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"Her Birthday", J. Lewis Browning, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1898

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"Her bright smile haunts me still", W.T. Wrighton, Brinley Richards, A.C. Peters and Brother, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Her bright smile haunts me still", J.E. Carpenter, W.T. Wrighton, C.W. Peters and Son, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857

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"Her Bright Smiles", W.T. Wrighton, Brinly Richards, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Her Lord and Master", Helen Grantly, The Enquirer Printing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Here's A Health To Thee Tom Moore", Wm. Iucho, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1849

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"Here's To You Harry Clay", "An Old Coon", Henry Prentiss, Boston, Massachusetts, undated

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"Highland Girl Mazurka", Berthould Marks, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1875

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"Highland Literary Institute Quickstep", R. Fogg, W.C. Peters, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1847

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"Hobson Waltz", Lieut. D.W. Haley, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1865

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"Home Sweet Home", J.H. Slack, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1870

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"The Hour of Parting", Bellini, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"The Hour of Parting", Bellini, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Hours There Were",Carl J. Berger, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1855

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"How can I leave Thee", Alfred N. Gilbert esq., George Valcolon, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1858

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"Howard Paul's Great Frog Song", Howard Paul, J.L. Peters, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1870

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"I am Cupid", F. Puehringer, W.T. Talbott and Company, Paris, Kentucky, undated

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"I Breathe Once More My Native Air", R.F. Harvey, W.J.C., Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"I cannot forget thee",S.J.C. Whittlesey, H.A. Whitney, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855

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"I Could Not Stay At Home",Milton B. Mawhorter, Milton B. Mawhorter, Maysville, Kentucky, 1908

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"I Dunno!", John Barnes Wells, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1917

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"I have learned to love thee fondly", C.C. Butler, Caroline Rive, A.C. Peters and Brother, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863

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"I Have Something Sweet to Tell You", Mrs. F.S. Osgood, James E. Magruder, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1850

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"I have Something Sweet To Tell You", Mrs. F.S. Osgood, S.W. Stone, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1851

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"I Know a Lass With Laughing Eyes", Samuel Minturn Peck, Wilson G. Smith, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888

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"I Know that My Redeemer Liveth", Handel, Geo. Roth, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1894

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"I Know That The Joys We Have Tasted Are Faded", James W. Ward, Beethoven, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

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"I Love The Merry Sunshine", J.W. Lake, S. Glover, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"I Love The Merry Sunshine", J.W. Lake, S. Glover, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"I Think of thee", L. Corrandi Colliere, D. P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1859

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"I Never Have Lov'd Thee", Amelia, W.C Peters, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"I Want A Girl From Old Kentucky (Where My Dad Got His Best Girl)", Noble Sissle, J.F. Cohen, Warner C. Williams and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1915

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"I Want You All The Time", A. Lee Wathen, A. Lee Wathen, Louisville, Kentucky, 1913

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"Iantha Waltz", Henry Rohbock, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1851

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"If You've A Father's Love For Your Child", S. Wesley Martin, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, 1870

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"Il Penseroso ", J.C. Meininger, Joe W. Corrington, Millersburg, Kentucky, 1881

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"Il Trovatore", C. Kunkel, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863

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"I'll Be Watching For You At The Window", Geo. Cooper, C.M. Pyke, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877

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"I'll Hang My Harp On A Willow Tree ", W. Guernsey, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"I'll Remember You In My Prayers", WIll. S. Hays, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869

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"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen", J.W. Bischoff, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883

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"I'm Going Back to Kentucky Sue", Lew Brown, Albert VonTilzer, The York Music Company, New York, New York, 1912

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"I'm Going Home to Old Kentucky", Thomas Davis Berry, Kentucky Home Coming Ass'n, The Armory, Louisville, Kentucky, 1924

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"I'm Gwine To My Old Kentucky Home", George Thimas Stoddard, Edward A. Bowen, Malden, Massachusetts, 1905

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"I'm Never Alone", W.D. Franklin, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1855

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"I'm Not Such An Ugly Man", John Herbert, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"I'm Saddest When I Sing", Henry R. Bishop, W.C. Peters, Cincinnati, undated

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"In Absence", E.S. Kimball, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1878

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"In Memory of the Confederate Dead", Jules C. Meininger, McCarrell and Meininger, Louisville, Kentucky, 1866

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"In Old Kentucky", Anita Stewart, Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Company, New York, New York, 1919

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"In Old Kentucky", Arthur Siebrecht, Eugene Kaeuffer, Arthur M. Siebrecht and Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1906

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"The "In Old Kenucky" Songster", unknown, W.B.Hubbs, New York, New York, 1904

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"In Old Madrid", H. Trotere, The Newhall and Evans Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"In Old S.A.E. ", Theodore A. Sanford, D.P. Sanford, Theodore Alexander Sanford, unknown, Kentucky, 1920

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"In The Heart of Kentucky (Where You Gave Your Heart to Me)", Jack Mahoney, Max Friedman, Max Friedman Publishing Company, Buffalo, New York, 1923

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"In The Hills of Old Kentucky ( My Mountain Rose)", J.R. Shannon and Chas L. Johnson, Foster Music Publisher, Chicago, Illinois, 1914

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"In The Valley of Kentucky ", Tony Stanford, Feist and Frankenthaler, New York, New York, 1901

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"Instructions for the Piano-Forte", F. Hunten, Colburn and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Invitation A La Valse", Weber, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Is It a Dream", Jenny Lind, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Is The Blue Grass In Kentucky Really Blue", William D. Leet, William D. Leet, Sacramento, California, 1956

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"It Is Better To Laugh Than Be Sighing", Donizetti, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"It Is The Hour Of Love", George D. Prentice esq, C.H. Weber esq, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, 1844

  • Box 4, item 22
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"It Was Here In Accents Sweetest",G.A. a Beckett esq, Bellini, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 4, item 23
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"It's Too Late Now", Wm. McMillan Talbott, Harold Wollstein, Wollstein and Talbott, Paris, Kentucky, undated

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"I've Got The Blues For My Kentucky Home",Clarence Gaskill, M. Whitmark and Sons, New York, New York, 1920

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"I've got to have another dance (Before That Ragtime Band Goes Home)", Billy Smythe, Harry Meyers, Billy Smythe Music Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1912

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"Jeannette and Jeannot", Charles Jefferys, Charles W. Glover, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 4, item 27
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"Jenny Dale", S.W. Hazeltine, J.C. Bowker, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

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"Jenny Louise Schottisch", M. Aschaffenburg, Truax and Baldwin, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Jesus, Lover of My Soul", F.H. Cappa, F.H. Chappa, Louisville, Kentucky, 1903

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"Jesus WIll Guide You", Jo Richart, Richard F. Caywood, North Middletown Christian Church, North Middletown, Kentucky, 1955

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"Jordan is a hard road to travel", Old Dan Emmet, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853

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"Juanita", Hon. Mrs. Norton, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Junietta Johnston", Nelson Kneass, Ratcliffe and Deboe, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"Just A Bird's-eye View (Of My Old Kentucky Home)", Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson, Leo Feist Inc, New York, New York, 1926

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"Just To Be With You Tonight Sweetheart", Oscar F. Hanna, Oscar F. Hanna, Lexington, Kentucky, 1913

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"Kaintucky", Gus Kahn, Isham Jones, Leo Feist Inc, New York, New York, 1923

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"Kappa Delta Girl of Mine", Harrison Elliott, Pikeville, Kentucky, 1932

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"Kentucky", Henry Prichard, Broadcast Music Inc, New York, New York, 1943

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"Kentucky Babe Plantation Lullaby", Richard Henry Buck, Adam Geibel, White-Smith Music Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1896

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"Kentucky Blues (I've Got The Blues For My Kentucky Home)", Clarence Gaskill, M. Whitmark and Sons, New York, New York, 1921

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"The Kentucky Cornshuckers", Alfred Rosenberg, Gagel Brothers, New York, New York, 1899

  • Box 4, item 42
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"Kentucky Days", Jack Mahoney, Percy Wenrick, The Wenrick Howard Company, New York, New York, 1912

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"Kentucky Dream", S.R. Henry and D. Onivas, Jos W. Stern and Company, New York, New York, 1918

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"Kentucky Dream Waltz", S.R. Henry and D. Onivas, Jos W. Stern and Company, New York, New York, 1918

  • Box 4, item 45
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"The Kentucky Gallopade ", Prof. Cartier and M.H. Rosenfeld, Hitchcock's Music Stories, New York, New York, 1888

  • Box 4, item 46
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"The Kentucky Gentleman", John H. Hewitt, John F. Nunns, New York, New York, 1844

  • Box 4, item 47
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"Kentucky Jubilee Singers' Schottische"," Frederick G. Carnes, Music Department of A.L. Bancroft and Company, San Francisco, California, 1879

  • Box 4, item 48
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"Kentucky Lullaby", Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, FOrster Music Publisher Inc, Chicago, Illinois, 1926

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"Kentucky March And Twostep", Jeannette Post, Levy's Music Store, Norfolk, Virginia, 1898

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"Kentucky Mountain Tunes", L.M. Dodd, Art Publication Society, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1951

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"The Kentucky Riflemen's Quickstep", W.C. Peters, William Hall and Son, New York, New York, 1840

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"Kentucky Waltz", Bill Monroe, Peer International Corporation, New York, New York, 1946

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"Kentucky's Way of Sayin' Good Mornin'", Gus Kahn, Egbert Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick and Company, New York, New York, 1925

  • Box 4, item 54
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"Kossuth Galop", Maurice Strakosch, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

  • Box 4, item 55
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"La Baguette D'Or Waltz", Charlie C. Converse, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

  • Box 4, item 56
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"La Bayadere Quick Step", unknown, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 4, item 57
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"La Belle de Louisville Polka", J. Messemer, H.J. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 4, item 58
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"la Clochette Du Couvent Caprice", G. Ludovic, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 59
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"La Fontaine Morceau De Salon", Bohm, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 60
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"La Latona", Wm. Iucho, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1849

  • Box 4, item 61
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"La Marseilles",F. Beyer, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1861

  • Box 4, item 62
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"La Notte e Bella Barcarolla", Guglielmo, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 63
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"La Polka De La Reine", J. Raff, J.C. Groene and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 64
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"La Priere Exaucee", Thecla Badarzewska, A.C. Peters and Brother, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 65
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"La Rose", Francais Hunten, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 66
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"Lady Isabella Military Schottische", H. Beaumont, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906

  • Box 4, item 67
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"Le Debut Galop Brillante", J.C. Meininger, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1871

  • Box 4, item 68
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"Le Pardon de Ploermel Waltzes", Henry Werner, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860

  • Box 4, item 69
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"Le Parlate D'Amor", Gounod, Faust, J. Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863

  • Box 4, item 70
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"Le Tremolo Grande Etude", Charles Mayer, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 71
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"Leonore, Or Deliciosa", Carl Merz, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 72
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"Les Bords Du Rhin", Francois Hunten, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 73
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"Let me go", A.D. Fillmore, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

  • Box 4, item 74
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"Lexington Chasseurs Quick Step", W.A. Stivers, R. De Roode and Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1861

  • Box 4, item 75
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"The Lexington Grand Waltz", Wilhelm Iucho, Firth and Hall, New York, New York, 1834

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"The Lexington Rondo", Wilhem Iucho, William Hall and Son, New York, New York, 1846

  • Box 4, item 77
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"Lichtensteiner Waltzes", James Perry, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1860

  • Box 4, item 78
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"Lieder Ohne Worte", Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Life Has No Charms For Me!", E. Thomas, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1848

  • Box 4, item 80
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"Lillies", Paul Bliss, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910

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"Lilly Dale", H.S. Thompson, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"Lilly Dale", J.C. Beckel, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Lilly Dale Schottisch", Franklin L. Harris, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853

  • Box 4, item 84
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"Little Bobs March and Two-Step", Sarah Annette Jonavitch, Central Music and Art Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1900

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"Little Gerty and Uncle True", M.A. Collier, L.O. Emerson, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"Little Hattie May", P.G. Bryan, W. Parson Price, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1869

  • Box 4, item 87
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"A Little Indian March", Chas Henlein, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 88
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"The Little Old Cabin In The Lane", Will S. Hayes,Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877

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"The Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane", Will S. Hayes, Oliver Ditson Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1913

  • Box 4, item 90
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"The Little Shaking Quakers", Frank L. Bristow, The Newhall and Events Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883

  • Box 4, item 91
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"The Little Tycoon March", Willard Spenser, D. Kanner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1886

  • Box 4, item 92
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"Lizzie May", L.W. Ballard, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 4, item 93
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"Locust Hill Polka", C. Schaeffer, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1856

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"Lone Grave By The Sea", Will S. Hays, Tripp And Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1862

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"The Lone Star Schottisch", R. Albert, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"The Lorgnette", Adrien Talexy, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Louisville Citizen Guards", Carl O. Edelman, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1858

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"Louisville Lady", Billy Hill, Peter De Rose, Shapiro, Bernstein and Company, New York, New York, 1933

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"Louisville Lou (That Vampin' Lady)", Jack Yellen, Milton Ager, Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein Inc, New York, New York, 1923

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"The Louisville March and Quick Step", W.C. Peters, C. Bradlee, Boston, Massachusetts, undated

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"The Louisville March and Quick Step", W.C. Peters, Geo. Willig Jr, Baltimore, Maryland, undated

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"The Louisville March and Quick Step", W.C. Peters, Lee and Walker, Philidelphia, Pennsylvania, undated

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"The Louisville March and Quick Step", W.C. Peters, Oliver Ditson, Boston, Massachusetts, undated

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"The Louisville March and Quick Step", unknown, Sam Carusi, Baltimore, Maryland, undated

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"The Louisville Times March", John M. Strauss, John M. Strauss, Louisville, Kentucky, 1894

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"The Louisville Waltz", W.C. Peters, Firth, Hall and Pond, New York, New York, 1835

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"The Louisville Waltz", W.C. Peters, James L. Hewitt and Company, New York, New York, 1835

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"Love Among the Roses",A. Hugo, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1869

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"The Love Chase Schottisch", Fred. W. Brower, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Love's Whisper", Charles Willeby, Donald Ramsay, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910

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"Lucky Kentucky", Billy Rose, Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson, Jerome H. Remick and Company, New York, New York, 1924

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"Mabel", D. Godfrey, J. Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Maggie By My Side", Stephen C. Foster, Dunton and Thurston, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1852

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"Maggie Mae", C.C. Butler, Sam V. Morris, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1856

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"Magnolia Ham", Charlie L. Ward, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1871

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"The Maiden's Dream", J.T. Wall, E.W. Ratcliffe, Ratcliffe and Deboe, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Maiden's Prayer", T. Badarzewska, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"The March from Norma", F. Burgmuller, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Marian Gray", Will S. Hays, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1863

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"Mariana Polka", R. Strauss, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1855

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"Martha, Fantaisie Brillante",Sydney Smith, J.J Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Mary At The Tomb", Miss Smith, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"Mary of Argyle", unknown, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Mary's Waiting At The Window", Will S. Hays, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866

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"Massa's In De Cold Ground", S.C. Foster, Carl Fischer Inc, New York, New York, 1903

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"The Matamoras Grand March", W.C. Peters, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1846

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"Mavourneen, Mavourneen, How Lone Is Thy Dwelling", John Hoskins, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Meet me by the running brook", James G. Clark, H.A. Whitney, D.A. Truax, Cincincati, Ohio, undated

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"Melodie", A. Rubinstein, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Menuet",J.J. Paderewski, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Merrick Lodge I.O.O.F. Quick Step", William Ratel, Chas. S. Bodley, Lexington, Kentucky, undated

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"The Merry Days Of Youth", Helen Younger, F. Glyckherr, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"Mid-Summer Night's Dream", Sydney Smith, Th John Church Company, Cincinnati , Ohio, undated

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"Mighty Lak' A Rose", Frank L. Stanton, Ethelbert Nevin, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901

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"Mignon Polka", Maurice Strakosch, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"The Millers Song", Nelson Kneass, Ratcliffe and Deboe, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"Miss Lucy Long", William Cuming, W.C. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Miss Lucy Long", W. Striby, Peters and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1846

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"Mississippi Polka", V.G. Cowdin, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855

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"Missouri Waltz", C.H. Weber, H.J. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Missouri Waltz", Frederic Knight Logan, Forster Music Publisher Inc, Chicago, Illinois, 1914

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"Mocking Bird Quick Step", Augustus Schaeffer, R. De Roode and Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1862

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"Mollie Darling", Will S. Hays, Dobmeyer and Newhall, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872

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"Molly Bawn", S. Lover, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Money Is a Hard Thing to Borrow", George Morris, Faulds, Stone and Morse, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Moonlight Barcarolle", Walter Wallace Smith, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916

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"Moonlight Waltz",J.T. Wigginton, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1869

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"Mother Is Thinking Of Me", unknown, Hatch Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, undated

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"Mountain Belle Schottisch", Kunkel, unknown, unknown, unknown, undated

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"The mountaineers farewell", John C. Baker, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Murmuring Sea", Mrs. Crawford, Stephen Glover, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Music And Her Sister Song", Richard Ryan esq, Stephen Glover, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"My Algonquin", Longfellow, Ch. C. Converse, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

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"My Dream", Edward Oxenford, Robert Coverley, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902

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"My Gypsy Rose", Wm. M. Talbott, Harold Wollstein, Wollstein and Talbott, Paris, Kentucky, undated

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"My happy village home", Park Benjamin, Rudolf de Roode, R. de Roode and Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1861

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"My Home, My Happy Home", G.A. Hodson, F.W. Ratcliffe, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"My Lady's Bower", Frederic E. Whetherly, Hope Temple, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"My Love Is A Telephone Girl", Hal. Hillard, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1893

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"My Mother Dear", Samuel Lover esq, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"My Normandy", Frederic Berat, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"My Old Kentucky Home",Stephen Foster, Bankers Bond Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"My Old Kentucky Home",Stephen Foster, McKinley Music Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1897

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"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night", Stephen C. Foster, Firth, Pond and Company, New York, New York, 1853

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"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night", Stephen C. Foster, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night", Stephen C. Foster, Wm A. Pond, New York, New York, 1894

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"Nannie Waltz", R. Albert, Colburn and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"Nanon Waltz", R. Genee, Lewis Voight and Son, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Nellie Gray", T.H. Howe, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

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"The New School Song, Kentucky Schools", John Grant Gabbe, State Department of Education, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1910

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"Nid Noddin", James G. Maeder, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1834

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"Nigger Will Be Nigger", Will S. Hays, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1864

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"The Night, Oh! The Night For Me!", Joseph H McCann esq, W.C. Peters, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1847

  • Box 5, item 81
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"No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine", T.H. Batlt esqr., Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Norah O'Neal", Will S. Hays, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866

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"Nourah", Frederick H. Martens, Charles Gilbert Spross, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914

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"Now The Day Is Over", Rubinstein, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"O Bitt' Euch Liebe Vogelein", Fanny M. Raymond, J. Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1861

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"O Tender Heart of Thine", David Woodhull Miller, Geo B. Jennings, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914

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"O SIlver Shining Moon", L.V.H. Crosby, G.W. Brainard, Louisville, Kentucky, 1850

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"Oakwood Gallop", Henry C. Schultheiss, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1855

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"Oh! I Wish This War Was Over!", Will S. Hays, D.P Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1864

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"Oh, Mother, Take The Wheel Away!", Claribel, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Oh Say Not Womans Love Is Bought", John Whitaker, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Oh Speak Not Lightly To Me Now", James Harrison, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1841

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"Oh! Why Do I Love Thee", Alfred Burnett, Charlie L. Ward, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1860

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"Old Dog Tray", Stephen C. Foster, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"Old Folks At Home", Stephen C. Foster, Geo D. Newhall and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1851

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"Old Jessy Ethiopian Song", C.C. Sedgwick, E.P. Christy esq., F.W. Ratcliffe, Louisville, Kentucky, 1852

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"Old Kentucky Moonlight", Haven Gillespie, Egbert Van Alstyne, Van Alstyne and Curtis, New York, New York, undated

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"Old Memories", Stephen C. Foster, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"Old Play Ground", Charlie Ward, Edward J. Allen, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1855

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"The Old Veteran", T.H. Bayly esq, Nelson Kneass, W.C. Peters and Company, Louisville Kentucky, 1848

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"Old War Songs, Song Souvenir", Multiple, Comrade J.C.O. Redington, Syracuse, New York, undated

  • Box 6, item 19
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"On Dress Parade March", Carl Wilhelm Kern, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1916

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"On The Heath", Franz Behr, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"On the Road to Mandalay", Rudyard Kipling, Oley Speaks, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1907

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"One Heart Two Eyes", W.H. Pontius, Geo D. New Hall Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883

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"Only A Pansy Blossom", Sidney Ryan, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883

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"Origin Of The Harp", Thomas Moore esq, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Orphanage", J.C. Meininger, Tripp and Linton, Louisville, Kentucky, 1872

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"Our Boys", Thomas Baker, Brainard Brothers and Company, Louisville Kentucky, 1855

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"Our Boys Have All Come Home", Will S. Hays, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1865

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"Our Boys of Owen County, Kentucky Who Gave Their Lives For Our Country", J.A. Lee, J.A. Lee, Owen County, Kentucky, 1919

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"Our Pastor", C.F. Wurzel, W.F. Colburn, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855

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"The Owl", John Barnes Wells, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913

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"Pamina", W. Iucho, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1849

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"Paolina", Lefebure Wely, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Papa Stay Home, I'm Motherless Now", Will S. Hays, Dobmeyer and Cody, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872

  • Box 6, item 34
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"Pass Under The Rod", unknown, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"Passing Away", W.J. Landram, Brainard Brothers, Louisville, Kentucky, 1856

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"Pearls of Dew",Ch. Kinkle, A.C. Peters and Brother, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

  • Box 6, item 37
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"Pestal Prison Waltz", unknown, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 38
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"Philopena", Carl Heins, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1905

  • Box 6, item 39
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"Plume Polka", Francis H. Brown, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853

  • Box 6, item 40
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"Porter Rifles March", T. Beck, Emily Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1881

  • Box 6, item 41
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"Prairie Flower", T. Elwood Garrett, Francis Woolcott, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1855

  • Box 6, item 42
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"Prairie Polka", Carl Zebrahn, unknown, unknown, undated

  • Box 6, item 43
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"Presentation Quick Step", J.F. Hance, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1850

  • Box 6, item 44
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"Prima Donna Waltz", Jullien, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

  • Box 6, item 45
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"Prize Banner Quick Step", D.H. Haskell, J. Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857

  • Box 6, item 46
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"Progress March", P. Martens, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867

  • Box 6, item 47
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"Quatuor de L'Opera I Puritani", Bellini, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 48
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"Queen of My Soul", G.R. Hoffmann, Peters, Webb, and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1850

  • Box 6, item 49
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"Qui Vive Galop", William Ganz, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 50
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"Qui Vive March", Emma Tevis Powell, W.H. Powell, Lexington, Kentucky, 1899

  • Box 6, item 51
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"Red and Black Rag",Robert Reynolds, The Emerson Music Publication, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909

  • Box 6, item 52
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"The Refugee Brilliante Variations", Charles Grobe, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1866

  • Box 6, item 53
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"The Refugee", Will S. Hays, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1865

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"Rescued", L.E. Guess, Chas. H. Gabriel, L.E. Guess, Marion, Kentucky, 1915

  • Box 6, item 55
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"Rest Troubled Heart", Mrs. Crawford, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 56
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"Rippling Wave Waltz",J.W. Turner, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 57
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"River Waltz", Mr. Pratt, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, 1888

  • Box 6, item 58
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"Robert! Toi Que J'aime", G. Meyerbeer, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 59
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"Robin Adair", Karl Merz, John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863

  • Box 6, item 60
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"Rochester Schottisch", W.H. Ruliston, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 61
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"Rocket Schottisch", J.H. McNaughton, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

  • Box 6, item 62
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"The Rosalba Waltz", unknown, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, 1847

  • Box 6, item 63
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"Roses Bring Dreams And Dreams Bring You", Arthur Siebrecht, Arthur Siebrecht and Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1911

  • Box 6, item 64
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"Russian National Hymn", C. Czerny, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 65
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"Sadly to mine heart appealing", Eliza Sheridan Carey, Stephen C. Foster, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858

  • Box 6, item 66
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"Sally Short Ob Arkansaw",Kneass, Mason, Colburn, and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1848

  • Box 6, item 67
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"Santa Anna's March", W.C. Peters, W.C. Peters, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1847

  • Box 6, item 68
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"Santa Anna's Retreat From Cerro Cordo"unknown, W.C.Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1847

  • Box 6, item 69
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"Say, what shall be my song tonight", J. Philip Knight, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 70
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"Sentimental Waltz", Henry D. Sofge, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville,Kentucky, 1850

  • Box 6, item 71
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"Serenading Polka", unknown, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1851

  • Box 6, item 72
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"Sextette From Lucia Di Lammermoor", Donizetti, A. Viano, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1919

  • Box 6, item 73
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"Shabby Genteel", S.S. Russell, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872

  • Box 6, item 74
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"She Is Sleeping", I.B. Woodbury, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

  • Box 6, item 75
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"She Was Bred In Old Kentucky", Harry Braisted, Stanley Carter, Jos. W. Stern and Company, New York, New York, 1898

  • Box 6, item 76
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"The Sigma Chi Two Step ", Sophia Carolyn Hardin, unknown, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, 1895

  • Box 6, item 77
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"Silken Bands", James G. Drake esqr., Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1843

  • Box 6, item 78
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"Silver Lake Schottisch", H. Organ, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868

  • Box 6, item 79
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"Silver Moon", unknown, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 80
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"Simple Aveu (A Confession)",Francis Thome, The Central Music and Art Company, Lexington, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 81
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"Since We Walked Down The Aisle", Dick Claywood, Diamond Publishing Company, North Middletown, Kentucky, 1955

  • Box 6, item 82
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"Sing Birdie Sing", Wilhelm Ganz, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 83
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"The Skaters", Emile Waldteufel, John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 6, item 84
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"Sleep, Little One, Sleep", Eugene Field, W.T. Porter, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1894

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" Sleep, My Love, Sleep", G. White Melville, Arthur Sullivan, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1875

  • Box 6, item 86
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"Sleeping On The Hill", Milton B. Mawhorter, Milton B. Mawhorter, Maysville, Kentucky, 1905

  • Box 6, item 87
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"The Soldier's Tear", Thomas H. Bayly, Alexander Lee, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 6, item 88
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"The Song of the South ", James H. Huber, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, 1861

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"Song of the Union Troops", Jas. Perry, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1861

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"The Song Souvenir of Old War Songs",various, Comrade J.C.O. Redington, Syracuse, New York, undated

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"Songs of the Confederacy and Plantation Melodies",A.L. Mitchell, The Geo. B. Jennings Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901

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"Songs of the Original Kentucky Jubilee Singers",Frederick G Carnes, A.L. Bancroft and Company, San Francisco, California, 1883

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"Sounds From Home, The Lucy Waltz", Francis Rzhia, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, 1848

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"Southern Medley", C. Kinkel, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1862

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"The Southern Troubadour", W.T. Moore, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863

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"Souvenir Book of Songs from The Stephen Foster Story of Bardstown, Kentucky", Paul Green, unknown, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 9
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"Souvenir de Jenny Lind", Charles Czerny, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Souvenir d'Ecosse", W. Vincent Wallace, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

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"Souvenir d'Enfance", J. Leybach, Jas. H. Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Souvenir of the Tenth Reunion of United Confederate Veteran Association", various, Courier-Journal Job Printing Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1900

  • Box 7, item 13
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"Spanish Lover's Serenade", unknown, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

  • Box 7, item 14
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"The Spot Where Eddie Sleeps", J.P. Webster, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1857

  • Box 7, item 15
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"Spring Has Come", E. Glenn Hier, The Willis Music Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913

  • Box 7, item 16
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" Springtime has come in Old Kentucky", H.J. Ahrens, Luther A. Clark, H.J. Ahrens, Louisville, Kentucky, 1934

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"The Star of Hope", Carl Sahm, M. Schmitz, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1854

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"The Stars and Stripes Dead March and Memorial Anthem", William Wood, Quowarranto Publication Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1920

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"The Stars and Stripes Forever! March", John Philip Sousa, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897

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"The Stars and Stripes National War Anthem", William Wood, Lexington, Kentucky, 1919

  • Box 7, item 21
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"Still Thine Own!", George Cooper, J.R. Thomas, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1870

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"the Storm", Miss Procter, John Hullah, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869

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"Stauss' Enchantment Waltzes", Strauss, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, undated

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"Summer-night's Dream Grand Polka", Ludwig Eckel, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1854

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"Suspension Bridge", Henry Meyer, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867

  • Box 7, item 26
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"Sweet Dreams of Home", Thos. Moore, Henry Hahn, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865

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"Sweet Home Polka", Gustave Krollmann, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, 1849

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"Sweet Kentucky Lady (Dry Your Eyes)", William Jerome, Louis A. Hirsch, M. Whitmark and Sons, New York, New York, 1914

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"Sweet Sixteen Polka", Ch. A.C. Shilling, W.C. Peters and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1852

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"The Sweetest Flower that Blows", Frederic Peterson, C.B. Hawley, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1898

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"Sweetheart, Bird Song", A. Greville, M.W. Balfe, J.J. Dobmeyer and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 7, item 32
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"Take Back The Heart", Claribel, D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Tarantelle", James H. Rogers, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901

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"Tell All The Folks In Kentucky (I'm Comin' Home)", Irving Berlin, Irving Berlin Inc Music Publishers, New York, New York, 1923

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"The Tempest of the heart from Il Trovatore", Verdi, Chas. Jefferys, Chas. W. Glover, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

  • Box 7, item 36
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"The Ten Best Foster Songs", Zudie Harris Reinecke, The Courier Journal and the Louisville Times, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923

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"That's What's the Matter With the Purps", unknown, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1863

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"They Have Given Thee To Another", H.R. Bishop, R.G. Paige, A.C. Peters and Brother, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"There's a path by the river",Lieut. Col. Addison, Edward J. Loder, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 7, item 40
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"Thine Eyes, My Love", Julian Munoz, John Church Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"Thirty Minutes with Stephen Foster",H.L. Bland, Belwin Inc, New York, New York, 1937

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"Thou hast learned to love another", Charles Slade, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1849

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"Tipp Sams (A Kentucky Epic)", Cotton Noe, Lewis Henry Horton, J. Fischer and Brother, New York, New York, 1936

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"To The Boy Defender Of Kentucky's Honor", Henry T. Stanton esq, Edward D. Eaton, Blackmar and Brother, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1860

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"Town and Country Grand March", F. Losse, Harison Brothers and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1885

  • Box 7, item 46
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"The Transylvania March", W. Iucho, W. DuBois, New York, New York, undated

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"Trinity Chimes", E. Hoffmann, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864

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"Trip Lightly", W.N. Dunham, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1868

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"Tuck In Kenutucky And Smile!", Sidney Holden, Bobby O'Brien, Don Roberts, A.J. Stasny Music Company Inc., New York, New York, 1926

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"Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home", Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis, Geo. W. Meyer, Irving Berlin Incorporated Music Publishers, New York, New York, 1921

  • Box 7, item 51
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"Twelve Favorite Airs for Young Pupils", Henri Herz, Peters and Webster, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Twere Vain To Tell Thee All I Feel", David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Twilight Dews", D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"Twilight Love Song", Rose Whitworth Williams, Rose Whitworth Williams, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1927

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"Two Forest Nymphs", J.E. Carpenter, S. Glover, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Tyrolese Alpine Watz", R. Albert, Colburn and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1854

  • Box 7, item 57
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"Unanswered", J.W. Bischoff, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890

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"Under the Willow She's Sleeping", Stephen C. Foster, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860

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"The Union Forever", Will S. Hays, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1861

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"Vaga Luna Che In Argenti", S. Glover, D.A. Truax, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Valse Brillante", C.B. Lysberg, The John Church Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"Valse Brillante", Jules Schulhoff, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 7, item 63
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"Velina Waltz", Louis Wallis, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"Vesper Chimes Gallopade", C.H., W.C. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1848

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"Vespertino, Valse Sentimental", unknown, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1851

  • Box 7, item 66
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"Waiting Darling", Eolia, Dr. O. Becker, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1868

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"The Waltz of the Peri", J. Ambrose, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Wanderer", A. Fesca, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Wandering Refugee", Will S. Hays, Charles Grobe, Louis Tripp, Louisville, Kentucky, 1865

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"Warblings At Eve", Richards, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

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"The Warlike Dead in Mexico", Mrs. Balmanno Miss Augusta Browne, C. Holt Jr, New York, New York, undated

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"Washington Blues' March and Camp Rogers Quick Step", W.C. Peters, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, 1843

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"Watch The Fords Go By", Cliff Slider Louisville Motors Inc , Louisville, Kentucky, 1936

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"The Watcher", A. De Vegara, Peters, Webb and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"The Watcher's Prayer", Julian Munoz, Tripp and Linton, Louisville, Kentucky, 1871

  • Box 8, item 10
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"The Waverly Promenading March ", Paul Schmidt, W.C. Peters and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1848

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"We Met By Chance", F. Kucken, Peters, Webb, and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

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"We Stood Beside The Window", W.C. Peters, F. Cosby Jun, W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, 1845

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"We Two HAve Been Like Brothers", Sidney Dyer, I.B. Woodbury, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

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"Weber's Last Waltz", unknown, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 15
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"Weber's Last Waltz arranged with Easy and Brillliant Variations", Charles Czerny, Peters, Webb, and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 16
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"The Wedding March", Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 8, item 17
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"Wedding Waltz", Gustavus, Dieckman, G.W. Brainard and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

  • Box 8, item 18
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"We'll Have A Jubilee In My Old Kentucky Home", Coleman Goetz, Walter Donaldson, Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Company, New York, New York, 1915

  • Box 8, item 19
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"Wert Thou My Own Sweet Bride", Jno. A. Crutcher, Julian Munoz, D.P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1857

  • Box 8, item 20
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"What Need Have I The Truth To Tell", Claribel, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868

  • Box 8, item 21
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"When I Tip Tip Toe Up A Tuck Tuck Tucky Lane", Billy Rose, Mort Dixon, Harry Warren, De Sylva Brown and Henderson Inc, New York, New York, 1928

  • Box 8, item 22
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"When The Swallows Homeward Fly", Francis Abt., David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 23
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"When Twilight woo's the silver Sea", George W. Christy, William J. Lemon, Ratcliffe and Deboe, Louisville, Kentucky, 1853

  • Box 8, item 24
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"When You and I Were Young Maggie", J.W. Bischoff, John Church and Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1882

  • Box 8, item 25
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"Where the Sweet Kentucky Flows", Berry Berners, McKinley Music Company, New York, New York, 1906

  • Box 8, item 26
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"The Whig Chief", J.H. Warland esq, W.H Oakes, Boston, Massachusetts, 1844

  • Box 8, item 27
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"Whispering Hope", Bradley Kincaid (The Kentucky Mountain Boy), Peer International Corp, New York, New York, undated

  • Box 8, item 28
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"Whispering's of Love", Fred M. Spotswood, Harry A. Saxton, Fred M. Spotswood, Lexington, Kentucky, 1894

  • Box 8, item 29
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"Who'll Have Me", G.A. Hodson, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 8, item 30
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"Why Do I Love Thee", Alfred Burnett, Charlie L. Ward, David P. Faulds and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1860

  • Box 8, item 31
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"Why Do I Weep For Thee", G. Linley, W.V. Wallace, David P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 32
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"Why Do Summer Roses Fade", J.E. Carpenter, Geo. Barker, Petes, Webb, and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 33
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"Why Do The Sunbeams Sleep?", J. Teague, J. Blockley, Peters, Webb, and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 34
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"Why Dost Thou Linger Yet",D. Godfrey, E. Bevignani, H. Millard, C.Y. Fonda, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865

  • Box 8, item 35
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"Will you come to my mountain home", Alfred Wheeler, Francis H. Brown, J. Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1845

  • Box 8, item 36
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"Will You Remember Me?", Will S. Hays, Tripp and Cragg, Louisville, Kentucky, 1864

  • Box 8, item 37
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"Willie We Have Missed You", Stephen C. Foster, Colburn and Field, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated

  • Box 8, item 38
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"Willie's Welcome Home", A. Fleetwood, A. Von Smit, W.C. Peters and Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856

  • Box 8, item 39
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"Winfield Waltz", Lula, John Church Jr, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1865

  • Box 8, item 40
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"Would I Were With Thee", Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Geo D. Prentice, Peters, Webb, and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, 1849

  • Box 8, item 41
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"Write A Letter To A Soldier Boy To-day", Wm.M. Talbott, Wm.M. Talbott, Paris, Kentucky, 1944

  • Box 8, item 42
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"Yankee Doodle with Variations", W.C. Peters, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 43
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"You Ask Me If I Think Of Thee", Franz Abt., D.P. Faulds, Louisville, Kentucky, undated

  • Box 8, item 44
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"You're in Kentucky, Sure as You're Born", George A. Little, Haven Gillespie, Larry Shay, Broadway Music Corporation, New York, New York, 1923

  • Box 8, item 45
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Music Books, undated

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Music Books, undated

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