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  1. The words and music of four songs are reproduced in Grenville Vernon, Yankee Doodle-Doo, New York, 1927, p. 134-38. They are "Home of My Youth," "Thoughts That Have for Years Been Sleeping," "You'll Meet Me-Won't You?"

  2. Collection Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, ca. 1820 to 1860. About this Collection. Collection Items. Articles and Essays. Listen to this page. 1830 to 1839. Timeline. 1830. I Know a Bank Where the Wild Thyme Blows. Duet for soprano and alto with piano acc. w., William Shakespeare. m., Charles Edward Horn. E. Riley [1830 or 1831].

  3. Many American editions of the music were issued during Fanny Elssler's stay in the United States--by A. Fiot, Philadelphia; Hewitt & Jacques, New York; Millet's Music Saloon, New York; Geo. P. Reed, Boston, and others.

  4. Browse our collection of Traditional and Classical sheet music from The 1860s. Trad. Sebastian Iradier.. Serradell Narciso.. George Frederick .. Trad. Duet from The Pearl Fishers: Au Fond Du Templ...

  5. Music portal; Songs written or first produced in the decade 1860s, i.e the years 1860 to 1869.

  6. The Rebecca waltz sheet music | 1 score | For piano Sheet Music (Form). Contributor: Lee & Walker - Franklin, Benjamin Date: 1866

  7. A representative survey of the best of English art songs dating from the Georgian and early Victorian period. The anthology contains neglected material by Attwood, Balfe, Barnett, Hatton, Loder, Pierson, Pinto, Samuel and S S Wesley and others.

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