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Christ Will Care for Mother Now Words by W. H. R. Music by J. F. W. Arranged by Mrs. Parkhurst. (4 Sep 1863) for Genera...
Riding a Raid Words: anonymous (1863) Music: based on "Bonnie Dundee" for General MIDI playback
The Battles of July '63 Words by J. Worrall. Music by John Orlando Parry. (July 1863) for General MIDI playback A Comic...
The Faded Coat of Blue The Nameless Grave Words and Music by J. H. McNaughton (1865) for General MIDI playback
Faded Flowers Words and Music by James Powers. (circa 1865) for General MIDI playback
Why, Soldiers, Why? or Why, Soldiers, Why Should We Be Melancholy, Boys? Words by Major General James Peter Wolfe. Music...
Come Rally Round Our Flag, My Boys Words by Honorable B. D. Taylor, M. C.. Music by William Clifton. (23 Feb 1863) for...
Funeral March to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln Music by Mrs. Parkhurst (aka Mrs. Druer) (1865) for General MIDI playba...
The Boys Are Coming Home or The Bells Are Ringing Sweet and Clear Words by Lilly Lovette. Music by Herman T. Knake. (186...
Bring Him Back to the Home of His Childhood Words by M. C. S. Music by Luther Orlando Emerson. (9 Nov 1865) for General...
Dodge. (2 Apr 1863) for General MIDI playback
Fremonts Battle Hymn Quartett Words and Music by James Gowdy Clark (2 Mar 1863) for General MIDI playback
Knake. (2 Mar 1865) for General MIDI playback
Curtiss. (2 Mar 1864) for General MIDI playback
R. (1863) for General MIDI playack No. 2 from 3 NEW SONGS, Christmas and New Year Musical Souvenir
The Spirit of '61, or Our Banner Shall Wave Forever (aka "Up With the Flags of the Stars and Stripes") Words by W. W. St...
Ever My Spirit Awakens to Thee (Answer to "Beatiful Dreamer" [by S. C.Foster]) Words by Miss Maggie Williams. Music by E...
A Mother's Last Prayer Romance for the Piano Composed by George A. Mietzke (1865) for General MIDI playback
Father's Come Home Sequel to "Come Home, Father" Quartette for Mixed Voices Words by Z. Pope Vose. Music by S. K. Whitn...
Jenny Brown and I Song and Chorus Words and Music by R. Stewart Taylor. (25 Mar 1864) for General MIDI playback