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The Battle of Gettyburg July 3d. 1863 Arranged for the Piano by J. C. Beckle (21 Jul 1863) for General MIDI playaback
Winthrop, and James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905. (15 July 1863) for General MIDI playback Song and Chorus
Taps Music adapted from "Tattoo" by General Daniel Adams Butterfield, 1831-1901 (July 1862) for General MIDI playback
Mazurka by Frederic Woodman Root, 1846-1916 (26 July 1867) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to the Ladies of the D.
Loving Little Lou Words and Music by Philip Paul Bliss, 1838-1876 (27 July 1871) for General MIDI playback
Music by Philip Paul Bliss, 1838-1876. (7 July 1871) for General MIDI playback To Mrs. O. Blackman. (Scotch Ballad)
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster, 1819-1875. (22 July 1871) for General MIDI playback Song & Chorus
Music by Joseph Philbrick Webster, 1819-1875 (17 July 1871) for General MIDI playback
God Save Our President A Nation's Prayer by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (20 July 1881) for General MIDI playback Most Respectfully
Don't Blame Your Wife Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (7 July 1885) for General MIDI playback To Frank A.
Ellen's Babies I'm Kept on Pins and Needles by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (7 July 1877) for General MIDI playback To Lew
Good Words by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (19 July 1873) for General MIDI playback To Mrs. John Stapf. Song & Chorus
Music by William Howard Doane, 1832-1915. (4 July 1884) for General MIDI playback Ballad.
American GIrl Fourth of July! Words and Air by Colonel Waldron Shear. Arranged by H. M.
Geraldine Written & Composed by James Pierpont (28 July 1854) for General MIDI playback To George Kunkle Esqr.
Wolfsierffer. (16 July 1836) for General MIDI playback A National Song To honour the Glorious Victory on the 21 April 1836
I'll Pull a Bunch of Buds and Flowers The Air Adapted and arranged by John Cole (30 July 1825) for General MIDI playback
Viereck. (30 July 2005) for General MIDI playback No. 1 of the Magic Lute A Ballad
The Banner of the Free An Ode For July 4th 1840 Words by a Young Lady of Albany. Music by U. C.
Where Are the Wicked Folks Buried Words by "Truth Seeker," Music by George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (8 July 1885) for General