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107. LIND (JENNY). Lithograph portrait, three-quarter length, by Sarony. On cover to " Jenny Lind's Reply to the Danish Students' Serenade." 4to (margin slightly stained). N. Y. 1850.

108. Portrait, three-quarter length, lithograph by Sarony. Issued with "The Little Golden Ring" Canzonet. 4to. N. Y. 1850. Scarce.

109.

Jenny Lind's Salutation to America. With lithograph portrait by Davignon on cover. India paper. 4to.

N. Y. 1850. Rare.

110.

Swedish Barcarolle, as sung by Signor Belletti. With lithograph portraits of Jenny Lind, Belletti, and Jules Benedict, by Sarony, on cover. 4to. N. Y. 1850.

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111. Jenny Lind's Last Night in England." With portrait of Jenny Lind on title, lithographed by Bufford. 4to. Bost., n. d.

112.

Portrait engraved on steel by W. L. Ormsby Published with "The Little Golden Ring Canzonet." N. Y. 1850.

4to.

113. MARYLAND. College Quick Step. Composed by A. Metz. Colored lithographic view of St. Timothy's Hall, Md., on cover. 4to. [1850.]

114. MAXIMILIAN. Maxy. By Silex. Humorous Song, relating to Maximilian and the attempt to establish an Empire in America. Curious title. 4to. 1865. Rare.

115. MEN OF 76, Centennial Song and Chorus, by Geo. Cooper, 1875, view of Washington Crossing the Delaware; Look upon that Banner, Patriotic Song, by R. H. Pratt; U. S. Infantry March, by Geo. F. Cole. 4to. (3 pieces.)

116. MEXICAN WAR. "A Little More Grape, Captain Bragg:" National Song. Dedicated to Zachary Taylor. View of the Battle of Buena Vista on title, lithograph by Duval. 4to. 1847.

117. MILITARY COSTUMES. City Guard (9th N. Y. Regiment), Quick Step, by Coppinger, with colored cover showing the Officers of the Regiment in Uniform; Chicago Light Guard Polka and Schottish, with colored title showing three members of the Guard in Uniform. 4to. 1859, etc. (2 pieces.)

118. MINSTRELS. My Long Tail Blue. Song. With portrait of Geo. W. Dixon (?) on title, lithograph by Endicott. 4to. Rare.

119. Jumbo Jum, sung by John Smith, the celebrated delineator of Ethiopian Character at the New York Circus, Mansion House, Boston. Portrait lithographed by Thayer on title 4to. 1840. Rare.

120.

Johnny's Equal is not Here. Sung by C. H. Fox of Wood's Minstrels. Character portrait on cover. 4to. N. Y. 1858.

121.

Songs of the Virginia Serenaders. With portraits in plain dress and characters of J. Sanford, J. R. Myers, J. P. Carter, Master R. Edwards, and Charlie White. 4to. 1844. Scarce.

122.

Johnny, Get Your Hoe Cake Done. Contains on cover the only known portrait of the early N. Y. minstrel J. W. Sweeny. 4to. 1840. Rare.

123. MINSTRELS. Git Along Home, My Yaller Gal. Sung by the Boston Minstrels. With portraits of C. J. Quinn, A. F. Winnemore, J. Baker, M. G. Stanwood, P. C. Germon, and O. Wilson on cover. 4to. 1848. Very scarce.

With por

124. Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders. traits of Pell, Harrington, White, Stanwood, and Germon on title. 4to. 1841. Rare.

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Jim Crow Polka, sung by the Virginia Minstrels, with portraits of the troupe; Campbell's Melodies, with portraits on cover; Georgia Melodies, as sung by the Georgia Champions, 1844; and others. 4to. (5 pieces.)

126. NAVAL. The Starry Banner, Song, with lithographic representation of the Old Constitution on cover, 1839; The Old Constitution, the Gem of the Ocean, with colored lithograph of the Constitution by Bufford on the cover, 1850. 4to. (2 pieces.)

127. NEWPORT, R. I. esting view of the Old Bufford. 4to. 1857.

Bishop's Serenade. Contains interStone Mill at Newport, lithograph by Scarce.

128. NEW YORK CITY. Union Park Schottisch. With colored view of Union Park (Union Square) on cover. 4to. 1852. Very scarce.

129.

New York: O, What a Charming City! Song. Contains lithographic bird's-eye view of New York from New Jersey 4to. [Circa 1830.] Very scarce.

130. Broadway Waltzes. With view (the only one known?) of the Broadway Hotel, and Wm. Hall & Son's music store, 239 Broadway, on cover. Lithograph by Endicott. 4to. 1849. Rare.

131.

Seventh Regiment Grand March. Lithograph cover by Boetticher, showing officers, etc., in uniform, with camp in background. 4to. 1853.

132.

Camp Glee. Composed and Dedicated to the N. Y. City Guards' Glee Club by George Loder. Full-length portrait of Gen. Duryee on cover. 4to. [1845.] Rare.

133. The Fireman's Death Song. With view of the Fireman's Monument in Greenwood on cover. Colored lithograph by Sarony. 4to. 1852.

134. Belgian Gallery Polka. By Harvey B. Dodsworth. Contains what is probably the only interior view in existence of the celebrated Belgian Gallery at 547 Broadway, N. Y. Lithograph by Boetticher. 4to. 1853. Rare.

135.

An Hour at Central Park, song, by W. D. Corrister, colored bird's-eye view in the Park on cover, 1865; Central Park March, by Harvey B. Dodsworth, 7 views of points of interest in the Park on cover, colored, 1863. 2 pieces.

4to.

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As per

New York Light Guards' Quick Step. formed by Dodsworth's Band. View on cover of the Guards on dress parade in Battery Park, with view of N. Y. Harbor in background. 4to. 1839. Rare.

137.

New York Fusiliers' Grand Galop. With view on cover of the Fusiliers executing the Galop at their annual Ball. 4to. 1844. Rare.

138. NEW YORK CITY. Ninth Infantry March. By B. Beer. With three-quarter-length colored lithograph portrait of Col. John M. Wilcox on cover. 4to. 1865.

139. OLD TOBY'S EMANCIPATION, song, by E. W. Foster, 1866; Contraband Schottisch, by Charles Young, 1863; Happy Contraband Polka, by W. S. Crerar, curious cut on cover, 1865; Contraband Waltz, etc., curious piece, the notes in the stave being figures in black and white. 4 pieces. 4to.

140. PANIC OF 1837. Columbia, thy Energies never have Yielded. A patriotic song to commemorate the crisis of the year 1837. By T. Williams. Cut on cover. 4to. 1837. Rare.

141. PRESIDENT'S MARCH (THE NEW). Washington's March. Sold at J. Paff's Music Store, New York. [1789.] Scarce. 142. RAZOR STROP MAN (THE); or, A Few More Left. Comic song by J. W. Turner. Contains on cover a characteristic portrait of Smith, "The Razor Strop Man." 4to. 1845. Rare, 143. REBELLION. Monitor Grand March. Composed by E. Mack. With view of the Battle between the Monitor and

Merrimac on cover. Colored lithograph. 4to. Phil. [1865] 144. Our Generals Quickstep. Colored lithograph cover, with portraits of McClellan, Scott, Sickles, Hunter, and others. 1861. 4to.

145. Yankee Robinson at Bull Run Grand Skedaddle, portrait of Fayette L. Robinson on cover, 1867; The Old Flag will Triumph Yet, a song in memory of Col. T. F. Brodhead, 1st Michigan Cavalry, portrait, 1863; and 3 others. 4to. (5) General Fremont's March, portrait of Fremont on horseback, 1861; Hymn to Liberty, by E. W. Foster, fine portrait of General Burnside on cover, 1862; The Drum Grand March, full-length colored lithograph portrait of Col. Wın. Wilson, 6th N. Y. Vols., on cover, 1861. 3 pieces. 4to.

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147. General Halleck's Grand March, portrait of Gen. Halleck, 1862; General Halleck's Victory March, portrait on cover, 1862; Requiem to the Memory of Custer, portrait of Custer, 1876. 3 pieces. 4to.

Com

148. Thanksgiving Service of the Protestant Episcopal Church. With the Chant, Te Deum, etc., complete. posed by T. S. Darley. 4to, paper covers. Scarce Phil. 1864 149. Ho, Rally Ye Brave! Song written by D. E. Miller, view of battle on title; Our Battle Flag, H. H. Millard; Liberty and Union, song, words by C. B. Barr, with quotation from Webster's celebrated speech on cover; The Patriot's Grave, song, with view of the grave of Hervey Dix, whose last words were The Third Iowa Never Surrenders"; and one other. 4to. 1863-64. (5)

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150. SCOTT. General Scott's Funeral March. By E. Mack. Lithograph portrait by Sinclair of Winfield Scott on cover. 4to. 1866.

151. SHERMAN (GEN. WM. T.) Colored lithograph portrait by Kellogg. Bust. 4to. [1865.] Scarce.

152. SLAVERY, Get off the Track! Emancipation song, sung by the Hutchinsons, curious cut on cover, 1844; Underground Rail Car, or Song of the Fugitive, dedicated to Fred Douglass,

'cut of escaping slave on cover, 1854; The Fugitive's Song, by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr., dedicated to Fred Douglass, cut on cover, 1845. 3 pieces. 4to.

153. SONGS: Matilda Toots, I Wish that I'd been Born a Girl, The Maid in the Moon, The Lover's Letter Box. Humorous songs. Colored covers. 4to. 4 pieces. 1867, etc.

154. VANDERBILT (CORNELIUS). Funeral March to the Memory of Cornelius Vanderbilt. By A. Meyer. Fine portrait on

cover. 4to. 1877.

155. VESTRIS (MADAME). The Old English Lady, sung by Madame Vestris. Portrait of Vestris, lithographed by Endicott, on title. 4to. [1835.] Rare.

156. WASHINGTON. Honor to Washington: a National Ode. Portrait of Washington, from Houdon bust, lithographed by Bufford on title. 4to. 1859. Rare.

*157. The Puritans' Mistake. Song. Portraits of Washington and Bishop White, and view of the Landing at Plymouth Rock on title. Lithograph by Thayer. 4to. 1844.

Rare. 158.

B. Phillips.

I Dearly Love the Free. Patriotic song by Jonas Contains portrait of Washington, after Stuart, on cover. Lithograph. 4to. 1838. Very scarce.

159.

Fifth Washington Grays Grand March. Statue of Washington, lithograph by Endicott on title. 4to. 1845. Rare.

160. WASHINGTON, D. C., Capitol March, by Emma F. Myers, 1850; Capitol March, by Louis Berge, 1861; The National Union, song, 1851; The Song of Liberty, 1854. 4 pieces, each containing a view of the Capitol at Washington. 4to.

161. WEST POINT, The Cadets' Graduating Song, 1848, with portraits on cover, showing the uniform worn at the Academy at this period; Song of the Graduates of 1852, with portraits on cover, engraved by Cadet Whistler. 2 pieces. 4to.

162. WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE. Written by Geo. P. Morris, music by Henry Russell. Cut on title. 4to 1837 The first separate publication of this famous song. 163. YACHTING. The America Schottisch. Dedicated to Commodore John C. Stevens. With view of the America on cover. Lithograph by Sarony. 4to. [1851.]

164. NAMES. What Shall we Name It? A Dictionary of Baptismal Names for Children, with their Origin, etc. Crown 8vo, paper. N. Y. [1884]

165. NEW JERSEY. Bird's-eye view of Paterson, 1880, with insets of some of the principal buildings. Lithograph. Large folio.

Another copy. (Margin torn.)
Another copy.

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Bird's-eye view of New Brunswick, 1880, with insets of some of the principal buildings. Lithograph. Large

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172. NEWSPAPERS. Abbeville, S. C., Banner, Feb. 7, 1861; Providence, R. I., Evening Bulletin, June 16, 1865. Containing Rebellion news, etc. 4to. (2 pieces.)

173.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Gazette, May 13, 1848. (Slightly stained.) Folio.

174. NEW YORK CITY. tiary, etc., on Blackwell's Island; Bellevue Hospital; City Hall Park; and others. Tinted lithographs.

Views of the Workhouse, Peniten

8vo.

(10) 175. Views of the Penitentiary (Blackwell's Island), Fulton Market, Manhattan Lunatic Asylum, Interior of the Merchants' Exchange, and two views in Greenwich, on two 4to sheets; also view of the N. Y. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1835; and view in Wall St. (4) 176. View of the Hall of Science, Broome St. Lithograph by Pendleton, drawn by Davis, after Burton. 8vo. N. Y. 1830.

177. PENN (WILLIAM). Bust portrait, in oval. Engraved by J. Smithers for the American Universal Magazine. "From a drawing by Du Simitiere, esteemed by Richard Penn a good likeness. 12mo (backed).

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178. PHOTOGRAPHS. Wm. M. Evarts, early portrait; Wm. A. Wheeler; Gov. Andrews of Massachusetts; Peter Cooper; Chaplain McCabe; also view of the White House [1860]; and the U. S. S. Kearsage. Cartes-de-visites.

179.

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Sergeant Bates; Stimers, chief engineer of the Monitor; and 2 others. Cartes-de-visites. 180. Illuminated Photographic Album. Crown 8vo, bound in full morocco, gilt edges, with clasp. In good order. 181. PORTRAITS of Edgar Conkling; G. M. Neff; S. P. Chase; W. R. King; and others. Mostly mezzotints. 8vo.

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182. Rev. Joshua Wells, engraved by J. W. Paradise; Thomas C. James, by Neagle; Rev. W. Capers, and Dr. Thomas Sargent, engraved by Longacre.

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183. Peyton Randolph, by Goodman & Piggott; John Adams, by Longacre; Nathaniel Greene, by Soper; Lafayette, medallion portrait by T. S. Woodcock; and others.

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184. Nathaniel Chapman, M. D., engraved by Neagle; C. Ridgely of Hampton and the Rev. Dr. Helmuth, by Goodman & Piggott; N. P. Willis; R. T. Conrad; and others. (10) 185. Thomas de Witt; Ann S. Stephens; Sir Robert Peel; Gen. Fenwick Williams; Bp. Wilberforce; G. M. Dallas;

and others.

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185*. Rev. Nathan Bangs, Rev. Samuel Merwin, and Wilbur Fisk, engraved by Paradise; Rev. Elijah Woolsey, engraved by Durand.

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186. PRESIDENTS. Centennial Exposition of American Presidents. Folio lithograph by R. J. Hitchins. Phil. 1876. Giving portraits of the Presidents from Washington to Grant, and a view of the Signing of the Declaration.

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