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  • Collection: Civil War Song Sheets Collection

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Pro-slavery eight verse song and chorus denoucing John Brown and his raid on Harper's Ferry.

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Illustrated three verse song commemorating the death of Union colonel Elmer Ellsworth.

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Illustrated three verse song subtitled "The Prisoner Free," and a sequel to "Tramp, 'Tramp' Tramp."

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Five verse song and chorus sung to "The Hallelujah Chorus," an anti-slavery song used to recruit African American Soldiers.

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Six verse song honoring a regimental battle flag.

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Five verse song and chorus celebrating the flag of the United States and denoucing the Confederate flag.

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Illustrated seven verse pro-Union song sung to the tune of "Old Hundred."

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Illustrated eight verse song sung to the tune of "James Bird" or "Dying Californian."

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Two verse song and chorus sung to the tune of "Cheer, Boys Cheer." Description on sheet: "Lines suggested on witnessing Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, raising the new Flag of thirty-four stars on the flag pole on the roof of…

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Illustrated two verse song and chorus celebrating the flag of the United States.

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Illustrated two verse song and chorus celebrating the flag of the United States.

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Illustrated five verse nostalgic song praising a simpler, more honest time in the United States.

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Six verse song honoring Union soldiers.

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Illustrated three verse song and chorus supporting the Union.Sheet Description: "This song was first sung during the troubles of General Jackson's time, and is particularly adapted to the present state of the Country".

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Illustrated three verse song sung to the tune of "The Groves of Blarney," praising General Ulysses S. Grant.

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Illustrated three verse song sung to the tune of "The Groves of Blarney," praising General Ulysses S. Grant.

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Illustrated three verse song sung to the tune of "The Groves of Blarney," praising General Ulysses S. Grant.

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Illustrated three verse song in praise of General Ulysses S. Grant and sung to the tune of "The Groves of Blarney."

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Illustrated four verse song supporting the Union cause.

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Illustrated twelve verse song and chorus praising Union generals.

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Illustrated six verse wartime parody of the original, popular 1856 song by composer John Rogers Thomas.

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Illustrated three verse song and chorus about a lovesick soldier who promises to return to his sweetheart after the war.

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Illustrated three verse pro-Union song and chorus written in Gothic German script.

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Illustrated three verse campaign song supporting the election of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin in 1860.

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Four verse requiem and chorus sung to the tune of "Old Hundred." According to the date on the sheet, the composer wrote the requiem on April 19, 1865, only four days after Lincoln's death.
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