Historic American Sheet Music
The Historic American Sheet Music Project provides access to digital images of 3042 pieces of sheet music published in America between 1850 and 1920.
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5th Michigan Regiment band
5th Michigan participates in the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Civil War Days District-wide school field trip. Friday, April 26, 2002 (view Photos). The 5th Michigan Regiment Band was once known as the 5th Michigan Infantry Band. For 108 years, from 1865 - 1973, it was just a memory. Then as a State of Michigan Bicentennial project it was recreated in the form of the Fifth Michigan Regiment Band. In ...
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Hutchinson Family Singers Home Page
New England Music Scrapbook Hutchinson Family Singers Main Article: Hutchinson Family Individual Profiles: Abby and Ludlow Asa Jesse John Joshua Judson Lillie Zephaniah Other: Bibliography Genealogy (Links) Memorabilia Songster Dr. Taylor's Improved Movement Cure The celebrated and honored Hutchinson Family, wrote P.T. Barnum, always give a most excellent entertainment, which pleases all ...
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Songs of the Civil War
THE CIVIL WAR ALL QUIET ALONG THE POTOMAC (LAMAR FONTAINE/JOHN HILL HEWITT) (1861) ALS DAS LAND RIEF (DER ERSTE RUF/FORT SUMTER IST GEFALLEN) (ALBERT WOLFF) (1861) AWAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS (ANONYMOUS/DANIEL DECATUR EMMETT) (1860s) THE BATTLE-CRY OF FREEDOM (GEORGE F. ROOT) (1861) BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC (JULIA WARD HOWE/WILLIAM STEFFE) (1861) DIXIE (I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE LAND) ...
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Cowboy Songs
Vintage and traditional cowboy and western song lyrics.
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GABBF-Olde Towne Brass
Old Towne Brass Old Towne Brass of Huntsville, Ala., is a group of musicians who perform in the manner of early American bands. They dress in uniforms of these bands, perform on original instruments and play original music from this period. The group performed for the dedication of the Confederate flag poles in Montgomery, Ala.; Gen. Joe Wheeler Home, Wheeler, Ala.; the 1864 Tennessee Campaign ...
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John Henry - The Steel Driving Man
The Legend of John Henry There are two John Henrys - the man and legend surrounding him. Defining the first is a matter of assembling facts. Pinning down the legend is not as easy; it's as varied as the thousands of people who have studied, sung and recorded it over the years. What's New Read More Listen to music about John Henry ...
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