The sheet music dates from 1830 to 1989, but also include a significant number of
undated items. The collection will continue to grow through donations and purchases.
Boxes 1-4 are arranged chronologically. Box 5 contains undated sheet music. Box 6 contains sheet music related to Princeton
University, arranged chronologically. Boxes 7 and 8 contain sheet music published in New Jersey or written by a New Jersey
resident, arranged chronologically.
An additional collection of over 5,000 sheet music titles, largely from the
nineteenth century, is held by Special Collections. Many of these titles are not
related to New Jersey. A preliminary guide to this collection is available at the
reference desk or via consultation with a staff member. These materials must be
requested at least two working days in advance.
New Jersey Sheet Music Collection. NJ007. Special Collections and University
Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
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1846-1899 |
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Park Waltzes; to the Ladies of Trenton,
N.J.
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Composed by John Fletcher. New York: Horace Waters, 1854. |
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Souvenir de Raritan. Valse
sentimentale.
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Composée et dediée a Mademoiselle Margaret Runkle par Otto F. Jacobsen.
New York: Firth, Hall and Pond, 1846.
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Flirtation Polka. (Composed &
Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Bergen Point).
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By Henry J. Brown. New York: Wm. Vanderbeek, 1849. |
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The Students Polka. (To the Students
of Burlington College.)
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By George W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: A. Fiot, 1851. |
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Trenton Polka.
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Philadelphia: Winner and Shuster, 1854. |
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Cape May Polka.
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Composed by G. Boettger. Baltimore, M.D.: Miller and Beacham, 1855. |
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AKT Schottisch. Composed and Dedicated
to the Alpha Kappa Tau Fraternity of Trenton, N.J.
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By John Fletcher. Trenton, N.J.: John Fletcher, 1859. |
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'Tis but a Little Faded Flower.
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Words by Mrs. Ellen G. Howarth, Music by J.R. Thomas, to Mrs. H.D. Van
Nostrand, of Armstrong Place, N.J. New York: Wm. A. Pond and Co., 1860.
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On the Beach at Cape May!
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Words by E.N. Slocum. Philadelphia: R. Wittig and Co., 1868. |
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On the Beach at Long Branch.
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Written and compsed by William Lingard. New York: Wm. A. Pond, 1868.
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Elizabeth Galop.
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By Charles A. Beardsley. Elizabeth, N.J.: Charles A. Beardsley, 1869.
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Star Bicycle Galop.
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Composed by Chas. W. Nathan. New York: Spear and Dehnhoff, 1882. |
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The Lakewood March for Piano.
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Written by E. Park Dudley. New York: Thompson Park, 1894. |
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The Elizabeth Athletic Club March and
Two Step.
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By George Schweinfest. Newark, N.J.: Charles W. Boughton, 1895. |
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Roseville Athletic Association March.
(Two Step.)
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Clara L. Mitchell. Newark, N.J.: Chas. W. Boughton, 1895. |
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McKinley and Hobart. Grand March.
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Written by J.W. Turner. Boston: F. Trifet, 1896. |
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Long Branch Schottisch, (to Geo. P.
Doughty, Somerville, N.J.).
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Arranged by W.F. Wellman Jr. New York: C.H. Ditson & Co., 1868. |
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March of the First Battalion N.G.N.J.,
(dedicated to Major Joseph W. Congdon).
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By Florian Oborski. New York: 1883. |
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Military Park Waltzes for Piano 3rd
Edition,(dedicated to the G.A.R).
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By Charles A. Frolich. Elizabeth, N.J.: Charles A. Frolich. |
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1900-1929 |
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The Mosquito Parade: A Jersey Review.
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Written by Howard Whitney. New York: M. Witmark and Sons, 1900. |
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Atlantic City on the Strand; Dedicated
to the Royal Marine Band of Italy.
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Hammondton, N.J.: E.M. and G.V. Scull, 1901. |
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Take me to Atlantic City Down by the
Sea.
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By Edward Jolly and Bob Alden. New York: Nathan Bivins, 1905. |
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Why Don't You Try. Or "The Rolling
Chair Song."
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Words by Harry Williams, music by Robert Van Alstyne. New York: Jerome
H. Remick and Co., 1905.
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2 copies, each with different cover. |
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Meet Me at Asbury Park.
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Words by Rene Bronner. Music by Leslie Chas. Reimer. Asbury Park, N.J.:
Reimer Music Publishing Co., 1907.
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Rolling in His Little Rolling Chair,
(Successfully Introduced by Emma Carus)
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Words by Joe Goodwin and Ballard Macdonald, music by Halsey K. Mohr. New
York: Shapiro Berstein and Co., 1907.
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You Were Made for Me.
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Song by William Gould. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1907.
Picture of Valeska Sarat, "the original Gibson girl," on cover.
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Over on the Jersey Side.
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Words and music by Jack Norworth. New York: Jerome H. Remick, 1908. |
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You're My Girl.
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By Bobby Heath. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1908. |
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Meet Me on the Boardwalk Dearie, Down
by the Sea.
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Words and Music by Keller Mack and Frank Orth. Philadelphia, Pa.: Mack
and Orth, 1909.
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2 copies. |
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My Ramapoo (Ram-A-Poo) An Indian
Novelette.
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By Frederic W. Hager. New York, N.Y.: Jos. Morris Co., 1910. |
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Hail New Jersey. The State Song.
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Music by Edward Schaaf. 1911. |
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2 copies. |
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Hurrah! Votes for Women!!
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Dedicated to the suffrage movement of New Jersey. Music by Lillian Hart
Durand. 1914.
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Sebastian Stop Step; Featured at
Young's Million Dollar Pier
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Atlantic City, N.J. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1914. |
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To Thee, Miss Paterson.
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Lyric and melody by Max M. Gilbert. Paterson, N.J.: Max M. Gilbert,
1914.
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On the Boardwalk at Asbury Park.
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By Billy Gaston and Billy Bennett. New York, N.Y.: Billy Gaston, 1915.
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Take Me Back to Dear Old Newark on Its
Anniversary Celebration Day.
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By Arthur H. Weberbauer. Newark, N.J.: Ellis Pub. Col., 1916. |
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Just Like Washnigton Crossed the
Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine.
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Words by Howard Johnson. Music by Geo. W. Meyer. New York, N.Y.: Leo.
Feist, Inc., 1918.
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We'll March into Trenton with King.
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Warren C. King, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of
New Jersey. circa 1919.
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3 copies. |
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When the Moon's Shining Over Camp,
Dear.
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Bt Pvt. Wm. B. Hinton. Camp Dix, N.J.: Camp Dramatic Director, 1919.
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I Love the State of New Jersey.
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Words by Edward L. Fables. Music by Henry J. Miller. Morristown, N.J.:
New Jersey Music Publishing Company, 1921.
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Back in Hackensack New Jersey.
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By Art L. Beiner and Dan A. Russo. Chicago, IL: Ted Browne Music Co.,
1924.
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New Jersey! We're Proud of You.
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Written by James V. Loughran, Lawrence J. Kelly and Edward Ward. 1924.
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The Bus'ness Men of Asbury Park.
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Words and music by Frederick W. Vanderpool. Asbury Park, N.J.: Frederick
W. Vanderpool, 1925. "Asbury Park Business Men's Show, March 16th to
21th [sic], 1925."
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New Jersey for Me.
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Lyrics by Maude Earl. Music by Richard Kieserling. Elizabeth, N.J.: The
Earl Music Publishing Co., 1925.
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Sing New Jersey's Praise.
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Words and music by Mark Andrews. New York: G. Ricordi, 1929. |
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1930-1959 |
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March of Salutation. Dedicated to the
City of New Brunswick.
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Composed by Harry A. Sykes. 1930. |
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4 copies. |
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New Jersey Roar.
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Written by Larry La Ros. 1931. |
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March On, March on for Jersey.
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Poem by Eugene R. Musgrove. Music by Carl H. Galloway. Metuchen, N.J.:
Carl. H. Galloway, 1932.
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H-O-F-F-M-A-N. Harold G. Hoffman
Campaign Song.
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Words and music by Amos Harker. New York: Harry Engel, Inc., 1934. |
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2
copies.
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Carry on, New Jersey.
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Written by Sara Newell. Atlantic City, N.J.: Sara Newell, 1939. |
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Monmouth County: This is the Song of a
People Who Know They Have Cause to Sing.
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Words by Cyril A. Smack, Music by Gertrude Smack Seaman. 1939. |
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Jersey Bounce.
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Words by Robert B. Wright, music by Bobby Platter, Tiny Bradshaw, Edward
Johnson. New York: Lewis Music Publishing Company Inc., 1941.
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New Jersey: My Garden State.
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Words and music by Leroy C. Hinkle. New York: King Music Publishing,
1941.
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2 copies. |
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On the Boardwalk (in Atlantic City)
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Lyrics by Mack Gordon, Music by Josef Myrow. New York: Bregman.Vocco and
Conn Inc., 1946.
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Jersey City, N.J.
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By Ted Lovick. New York: Peer International Corporation, 1947. |
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New Jersey.
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Words and music by George E. Banbury. New York: George F. Briegel, 1947.
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Wildwood: On the Boardwalk in Wildwood.
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Words and music Eddie Malle., Al. Scottoline, and Harry Keating.
Philadelphia, PA: Edward Malle Music Company, 1947.
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New Jersey.
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Laurance Townsley MacHose. Allentown, P.A.: Schelechter's, 1948.
Compliments of Johnson and Johnson; New Brunswick, N.J.
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An Ode to the Hudson.
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Words by Mary Ann Eager. Music by Hugo Frey. New York, N.Y.: Huge Frey,
1949.
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New Jersey.
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Words and music by George E. Banbury. New York: George F. Briegel, Inc.,
1950.
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5 copies. |
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Old New Jersey.
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Dedicated to the State of New Jersey. Words and music by Robert H.
Morrison. New York: Mark Rubens, 1952.
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2 copies. |
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Onward! New Jersey.
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Written by Samuel F. Monroe. Trenton, N.J.: Samuel Frederic Monroe,
1953.
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My New Jersey, U.S.A.
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Words and music by Ann Yagle. Newark, N.J.: Ann Yagle, 1955. |
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On the Good Old Jersey Shore.
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Words and music by Jim Peterson. 1959. |
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My Garden State (Song of New Jersey)
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By Edna Mohr. New York: David Ringle, 1959. |
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1960- |
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Boys' State U.S.A. (Boys' State Band).
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By George E. Banbury. New York: George F. Briegel Inc., 1960. |
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New Jersey: Famous Garden State, State
Song.
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By George E. Banbury. New York: George F. Briegel Inc., 1960. |
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Salute to Jersey City.
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Words and music by Arthur J. Keegan. New York: Plymouth Music, circa 1960.
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I'm from New Jersey.
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Words and music by Red Mascara. New York: Sands Music, circa 1961. |
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2 copies.
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New Jersey
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Words and Music by James F. Conover 1961. |
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2 copies. |
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Hail! New Jersey State.
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Words and Arrangement by Arthur Keegan. New York: Plymouth Music Co.,
circa 1963.
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Men of New Jersey. A Tribute to the
Garden State.
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Words and music by George E. Banbury. New York: George F. Briegel, Inc.,
circa 1963.
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2 copies. |
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New Jersey March.
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By George E. Banbury. New York: R.K.O Bldg., Radio City, 1963. |
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New Jersey Tercentenary Song.
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Words and music by George E. Banbury. New York: George F. Briegel, Inc.
1963.
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2 copies. |
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Hail, New Jersey!
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Music and modified words by Ethel Hill. Swedesboro, N.J.: Holly Hill
Music, 1964.
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2 copies. |
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Hail! New Jersey State. New Jersey
State Tercentenary 1664-1964.
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Words by Arthur Keegan. |
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New Jersey.
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Richard Lane. N.J. Tercentenary Commission, circa 1964. |
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2 copies. |
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New Jersey State Tercentenary March.
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Written by Otto H. Helbig. New York: King Music, circa 1964. |
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O beautiful New Jersey.
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Caldwell, N.J.: Sisters of Saint Dominic, 1964. |
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3 copies. |
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Overture to Tend Them Well. A Memorial
Hymn to the Soldiers of the American Revolution.
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Lyrics by Virginia H. Pace and music by Ruth Scott Clark. circa 1964. |
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Tend Them Well. A Hymn to the Soldiers
of the American Revolution.
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Lyrics by Virginia H. Pace and music by Ruth Scott Clark. circa 1964. |
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4
copies.
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Winners of the New Jersey Tercentenary
Song Competition.
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1964. |
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New Jersey.
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Words and music by Elise and Ernest Gundlehner. Belmar, N.J.: Eldoprize
Music, circa 1965.
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New Jersey.
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Words and music by Elise and Ernest Grundlehner. Belmar, N.J.: Ernest
Grundlehner, circa 1965.
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Salute to Jersey City.
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Jersey City, N.J.: Hudson City Savings Bank, circa 1965. |
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2 copies. |
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Atlantic City in Song.
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Atlantic City, N.J.: Atlantic City Public Library, 1989. |
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Undated |
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Bloomfield, Fair and Free.
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Words and music by Molly Eager. |
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2 copies. |
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The Butcher Boy.
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New York: H.De Marsan. |
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The Butcher Boy.
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Philadelphia: J.H. Johnson. |
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Down on Asbury Park Boardwalk.
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Words and music by James McKernan. |
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Dr. P.A. Shannon's Great Plantation
Melody, 'Tis a Little Cotton Blossom.
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New Brunswick, N.J.: J.A. Morrison and Co. |
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The Garden State - New Jersey.
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Words and music by Alex W. Porter. Ventnor City, N.J. |
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Garden State Waltz.
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By Adrian Deslaurier and Mina Ziegler. |
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Governor Pennington's Grand March.
Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Henrietta R. Pennington.
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By A.T. Pirsson. Newark, N.J.: A.T. Pirsson. |
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Homeward Bound.
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Words and music by Frona H. Force |
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I Love New Jersey.
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By Bill Nauman. Newark, N.J. |
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In the Heart of New Jersey.
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By Michael J. Pluckter Perth Amboy, N.J. |
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Isabella with the Gingham Umbrella or,
the Barber's daughter of Weehawken.
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New York: H. DeMarsan. |
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New Jers-A.
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Sung by Harry Hall. |
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New Jersey Loyalty Song.
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Words and music by Dr. Samuel Frederic Monroe. Trenton, N.J. |
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2 copies.
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Salute to New Jersey.
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Words by Molly Eager. |
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A Song for New Jersey.
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New York: King Brans Music. |
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Where is Major Phipps.
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By Edward Atkins. Philadelphia: Auner. |
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Princeton University |
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Princeton College; Class-Day Songs,
Class of '69.
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[Princeton, N.J.], 1869. |
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Princeton Forward March.
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by Kenneth S. Clark. New York: John Church Company, 1914. |
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Princeton Waltzes: Hooray, Hooray,
Hooray, Tiger; Sis-Boom-Ah! Princeton.
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Composed by M. Estelle Borland. New York: Durisee Brothers, 1894. |
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The Princeton Two-Step.
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By Frank L. Adair. New York: Luckhardt and Belder, 1896. |
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The Princeton University March and
Two-Step.
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Chas. A. Zimmerman. Cincinnati, OH: The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., 1896.
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Princeton Waltzes.
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By Beverly C. Kingdon. Mount Holly, N.J.: BC Kingdon, 1896. |
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Just for Princeton.
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Words by L. Irving Reichner, music by Reese Cassard. Philadelphia, PA:
W.H. Boner and Co., 1897.
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The Triple Cheer: A Parting Song.
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G. Schirmer, 1902. |
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Once Again for Old Nassau.
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Music and verse by C.M. Seymour. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Music
Publ Co., 1906.
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Guard of Old Nassau; A Princeton Song –
March.
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J.F. Hewitt and Arthur H. Osborn. New York John Church Company, 1907.
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Sacred Bird March.
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By J. Clarke Logan. Princeton, N.J.: The Class of [18]99, 1909. |
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East of the Sun and West of the Moon
(from the Princeton University Triangle Club Production of "Stags at
Bay")
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Brooks Bowman. New York Santly Bros. Inc., 1935. |
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Published in New Jersey or written by a resident, (1830-1929)
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Hymn Sung at the Dedication of the
Presbyterian Church in Bridgeton.
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[Bridgeton, N.J.], 1836. |
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Our Clay and Frelinghuysen a Favorite
Patriotic Whig, Song and Trio, Written and Adapted for the Parlor
and Public Meetings, Beautifully Arranged with Symphonies and
Accompaniments, by an Eminent Professor.
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[New Jersey], 1844. |
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Nancy's Fancy, A Polka.
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By Gustave Blessner. Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker, 1849. |
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Concert Quick Step; To Mrs. Krollman.
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Composed by Henry Feigl. Newark, N.J.: S.P. Hinds, 1852. |
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O Sally Brown.
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By William S. Crevlin. Harmony (Warren Co.), N.J.: 1852. |
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Fourth of July. (For S. S.
Celebrations.)
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Written for the Fourth of July Festival of St. Stephen's Sunday School,
Millburn, New Jersey. Music by R. S. Soemmer, Org. of the Church. Words
by a Friend of the School. New York: William Hall and Son, 1865. New
York: Warren, Music Stereotyper, 1864.
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Attends-Moi (Wait for Me), Galop; to
Mary P. Beach (Newark, N.J.).
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By Charles Fradel. New York: William Hall and Son, 1865. |
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Love vs. Flirtation. Romance by Edward
Hoffman.
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New York: Wm. A. Pond, 1866. |
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Thirteenth Anniversary of the Jersey
City Sabbath School Association. Monday, May 11, 1868, 2 1-2 P.M.
Order of Exercises.
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New York: Smith and Son, 1868. |
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Hymns and Songs for Use at the New
Jersey Sabbath School Normal Institute at Plainfield, N.J.
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New York: G.V. Topp, 1872 |
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Golden Stars are Waiting, Love!
Seranade.
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Words by George Cooper, music by Charles E. Pratt. Jersey City, N.J.:
W.H. Ewald and Bro., 1874
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Anniversary Hymns for the Sabbath
schools of Passaic Valley, New Jersey to Be Held in the Baptist
Church, Millington.
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New York: Biglow and Main, 1875. |
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Keep one little kiss for me.
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Words by George Cooper. Music by Charles E. Pratt. Jersey City, N.J.:
W.H. Ewald and Bro., 1875.
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You and I with Liberal Variations (to
Miss Mary B. Crabtree, Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown,
N.J.)
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By Chas. Grobe. New York: C.H. Ditson and Co., 1875. |
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Little Old Cabin in the Lane, For
Piano; To Miss Hattie De Puy C.C. Institute, Hacketstown N. Jersey.
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By Charles Grobe. New York: C.H. Ditson and Co., 1878. |
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Pieces Arranged for Singing Classes by
Rev. C.F. Worrell, D.D.
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N.p.: 1879. Worrell was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of
Manasquan from 1870-1880.
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'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Ballad.
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Words by Frederick Enoch. Music by J.R. Thomas. New York: Firth, Pond
and Co., 1880.
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Rough on Rats.
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Words by W.A. Boston. Music by Jules Juniper. Jersey City, N.J.: E.S.
Wells, 1882
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The Star Rider. Song and Chorus.
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Words and music by John Ford. Smithville, N.J.: H.B. Smith Machine Co.,
1883.
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Dewey Did March Two Step.
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By. J.S. Ruhlman. Trenton, N.J.: Ruhlman Music Pub. Co. 1893. |
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Our Tribute Song. National Song of the
Daughters of the Revolution.
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Words by Belle Ward. Music by Edwin Russell Marvin. Manchester, N.J.:
Adeline W. Torrey, 1894.
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Come Home to Mama Descriptive Waltz
Song.
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John S. Ruhlman. Trenton, N.J.: MF Ruhlman, 1895. |
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Students Pride, Two Step March;
Dedicated to our School Children.
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By J.S. Ruhlman, band and orchestra parts arr. by Harry M. Myer.
Trenton, N.J.: M.F. Ruhlman, 1899.
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Songs Used at the Parent's and
Teacher's Conference, Montclair, N.J.
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Montclair, N.J.: [P.T.A.] 1902. |
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Magnificat and Nune e Dimmittis.
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Written by George W. Wilmot. New Brunswick, N.J.: George W. Wilmot,
1904.
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On the 5.15.
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Lyric by Stanley Murphy; Music by Henry I. Marshall. New York,N.Y.:
George Remick and Co. 1904.
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Selina.
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As sung by Lester Charles Reimer. Koehler, Louis L. Asbury Park, N.J.:
Reimer Music Publishing Co., 1906.
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Gifts of Shee.
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Poem by Joyce Kilmer. Music by Annie Kilburn-Kilmer. 1912. |
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Lullaby for a Baby Fairy.
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Poem by Joyce Kilmer. Music by Annie Kilburn-Kilmer. 1912. |
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Song of Terre D'Amour.
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Poem by Joyce Kilmer. Music by Annie Kilburn-Kilmer. 1912. |
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Won't You Let Me Take You Home?
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Words by Eddie Doerr, music by Lou Lashley. New York: Royal Music
Publishing Co., 1912.
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On the Old Front Porch.
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Words by Bobby Heath, music by Arthur Lange. New York: Joe Morris Music
Co., 1913.
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Words of the Cantata.
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Haddonfield, N.J. : G.F.P., 1913. |
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Hear the Call; Dedicated to the Nutley
Battalion New Jersey State Militia Reserve.
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Words and music by Clarence B. Iliffe. Nutley, N.J.: Clarence B. Iliffe,
1918.
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Trees Song.
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Poem by Joyce Kilmer. Music by Oscar Rasbach. New York: G. Schirmer
Inc., 1922
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Three Years Old; Dedicated to the
Bamberger Basement Baby.
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Music by Albert Von Tilzer, Words by Leo Robin. New York: A.V.T. Music
Co., 1925.
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Bergen County Song.
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Words and music by Henry I. Marshall. New York: H.I.M. Publishing Co.,
circa 1929.
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Published in New Jersey or written by a resident, (1930 - , and
undated) |
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We will Honor the Mem'ry of George
Washington. A bicentennial song.
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Words and music by Julius A. Hansen. New Brunswick, N.J.: Hansen Music,
1932.
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Century of Progress March.
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By Frank W. Geiger. Whitehouse Station, N.J.: Frank W. Geiger, 1933.
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Radio City March.
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By Franck W. Geiger. Whitehouse Station, N.J.: Frank W. Geiger, 1933.
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Love in Bloom.
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Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. New York: Famous Music
Co., 1934.
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If I Should Love You.
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Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. New York: Famous Muskc
Co., 1935.
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Blue Hawaii.
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Words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. New York: Famous Music
Co., 1936.
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Our Heritage.
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By John Robert Harris and Alice V. Gordon-Smith. 1943 |
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Waltzes by Franz
Schubert
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Selected and edited by Guy Maier. Glen Rock, N.J.: J. Fischer &
Bro., 1951.
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A Hymn to the Night.
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Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Music by Richard Lane. New York:
Mills Music, 1962.
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The George Washington Ball.
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Lyrics by Elise Grundlehner. Music by Ernest Grundlehner. Belmar, N.J.:
Eldoprize Music, 1965.
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Bridgeton's Busy Women.
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Bridgeton: Bridgeton Daily Pioneer. |
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Comrades. Martial song.
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Written and composed by Felix McGlennon. Atlantic City, N.J.: S. Turney.
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God Bless the Prince of Wales.
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By William Smallwood. Trenton, N.J.: William Harper. |
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La Elvira Schottisch.
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By D. Jose Ma. Martinez. Camden, N.J.: M.H. Traubel. |
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The Musical Gift: Agnes Wallace. The
Merry Maiden and the Tar.
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Newark Edition. New York: F.A. Cotharin. |
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New Jersey Y.T.C. Songbook.
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Newark Community Song Sheet.
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Newark, N.J.: Newark Evening News. |
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Riverside Nocturno: A Musical Recreaton
for the Pianoforte.
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Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. G.W. Doane by Ed: Rich:
Hansen (Organist and Musical Director,St. Mary's Church, Burlington...).
Philadelphia, PA: A. Fiot.
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Song Sheet. Women's Christan Temperence
Union, State of New Jersey.
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Songs you like to sing compliments of
Wene Chick Farms: Vineland, N.J.
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Starry Night for a Ramble.
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Song and chorus by Samuel Bacnal. New Brunswick, N.J.: Jas. Garland.
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Ta! Ra! Ra! Boom de Ay!
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Compliments of "The Stieff Piano." |
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Taylor Opera House Polka de Salon. (To
John Taylor, Esq. of Trenton, NJ).
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By Lous Wallis. Philadelphia: Julius E. Mirsalis. |
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United We Stand.
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Lyrics by Joe S. Girard. Music by Robert Moffa. |
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War Camp Community
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Service Song Sheet.
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Issued by Department of Community Singing, Bergen County, N.J. |
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Ye Olde Tyme Songs for the "Community
Sing:" Point Pleasant, New Jersey.
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Direction of Mr. Jay Wellington. Point Pleasant: N.J. |