Not all pieces are pictured.
"Columbia The Gem Of The Ocean (Columbia - The Land Of The Brave" – 1843 – David T. Shaw -
"Do They Miss Me At Home" - 1853 – S. M. Crannis -
"Lilly Clyde” - A New Ethiopian Melody - 1853 - W. Loftin Hargrave -
"The Boys Of Switzerland" - Ballad In The Romance Of The Wandering Boys – Henry R. Bishop -
"Glad To Get Home" – 1855 – Wurzel
"Kitty Clyde" - 1854 – L. V. H. Crosby -
"The Dying Child" – 1852 - Theodore Gold and L. V. H. Crosby -
"The Silver Moon" - As Sung By The Park Quartette Club - 1847 - Jos. W. Turner
"Ever Of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming" – George Linley and Foley Hall -
"What Is Home Without A Mother" - Alice Hawthorne -
"The Church Within The Wood” – 1855 - Wurzel
"Darling Nellie Gray" – 1858 - B. R. Hanby
"Pop Goes The Weasel" – The New Dance Lately Introduced At Her Majesty's Nobilities Ball - 1856 - Eugene Coulon and John Scherpf
"The Old Cabin Home" – 1857 - T. Paine -
"The Ocean Burial” – George N. Allen –
”Come Take A Sail” – Ethiopian Melody Composed For Wood's Minstrels - 1853 - H. Avery
”Rosalie The Prairie Flower” – 1855 - Wurzel -
”Soldiers Joy” - George P. Reed –
"There's A Good Time Coming" - Ballad - Composed And Sung By The Hutchinson Family - 1846 - Charles Mackay -
"The Mackerel Catchers" - Sung By The Hutchinson Family - Dedicated To Fishermen Of Cape Ann - 1849 - Mr. E. W. Locke -
"Kiss Me Quick And Go" - 1856 - S. S. Steel and Fred Buckley -
"Minnie Brown" - 1860 - J. H. Vincent and B. W. G. -
"Willie We Have Missed You" - 1854 - Stephen Foster -
"I've Been Roaming" - C. E. Horn -
"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze" - G. Linley -
"The Hazel Dell" - 1853 - Wurzel -
"The Wolf And The Lamb" - 1847 - F. B. -
"Annie Lisle" - 1857 - H. S. Thompson -
"Verna's Sleeping" - 1857 - Lilly Lea and Edgar G. Spinning -
"Off For Baltimore" - 1852 - Ethiopian Melody - B. E. Woolf -
"Tis Midnight Hour" - "An Amateur" -
"The Lament Of The Irish Emigrant" - Mrs. Price Blackwood and W. R. Dempster -
"Montreal House Polka" - 1850s - Dedicated To J. Warren Coleman, Proprietor - George E. Simons -
The following link provides a little background to the "Montreal House" Hotel - a brochure/travel guide from 1857.
Just copy and paste in your browser:
https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3996435?docref=LoNzzTXOa5WA2TYi7oBAYA
Approximate Size of 10 1/2" X 13 1/2" - Large Format
Condition – light foxing, faint ghosting, some spotting & light stains, some small tears, a few larger tears, light signature at the top of some pages, - all-in-all it still looks good, binding is pretty secure, but the pieces are the most important part and they are certainly Scarce!
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