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Early American Sheet Music: Its Lure and Its Lore, 1768-1889

By: Harry Dichter; Elliott Shapiro | Book details

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Undeclared War with France
(Hostilities 1798-1800)

ADAMS AND LIBERTY. [ Thomas & Andrews. Boston. 1798.] [ First Edition]

The Boston Patriotic Song. Written by Thomas Paine, A.M. Advertised in the Columbian Centinel, May 30, 1798. Publisher's name written in on copies. [4] pp., pp. 1 and 4 blank, p. 3 numbered [ [2] ]. Music Type.

ADAMS AND WASHINGTON. P. A. von Hagen Jun. & Co. Boston [1799]

A New Patriotic Song. the Music Composed by P. A. von Hagen Jr. [4] pp., pp. 1 and 4 blank; p. 3 is marked p. 2.

COLUMBIA AND LIBERTY. Linley & Moore. Boston. [1799]

A New Patriotic Song. Written by Mr. Davenport. The Music composed by Doctor Arne. [ [Price, 25 Cts.] ] [Tune: RULE BRITANNIA.] [4] pp., pp. 1 and 4 blank; p. 3 marked "2."

GREEN MOUNTAIN FARMER, THE. Linley & Moore. Boston. [1798]

A new Patriotic Song. Written by Thomas Paine, A.M. The Music & accompaniments by the celebrated Shield. Advertised October, 1798. [4] pp., pp. 1 and 4 blank. At lower margin p. 3: Copy right Secured.

* [HAIL COLUMBIA.] THE FAVORITE NEW FEDERAL SONG. [ B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1798]

(See under "Hail Columbia.")

* LADIES PATRIOTIC SONG, THE. G. Gilfert. New York. [ca. 1798]

Sung by Mrs. Hodgkinson With Universal Applause At the Columbia Gardens. [4] pp., pp. 1 and 4 blank.

Illustration: Oval bust of George Washington engraved at head of p. 2. First line: "Columbians arise Independence proclaim."

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