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'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is
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Baltimore: F. D. Benteen, 1844. Soft Cover. 11. Sheet music in good to very good condition. Print on one side of a double sized sheet. Minor wear and minor foxing. The song is from Robert Dale Owen's play, Drama of Pocohontas. Published in 1844 in Baltimore where Owen was a congressman. Owen was the son of Robert Owen, founder of the New Harmony colony in Indiana. Robert Dale Owen was one of the founders of the Smithsonian Institute and also ran New Harmony for a period of time. John Hewitt was a popular American composer and even wrote some important Civil War songs.. more information
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The Burning of Rome
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New York: E. T. Paull, 1903. Soft Cover. No Jacket. 11 x 14. Sheet music. Cover is is color lithograph of the burning of Rome. Four color on white. Copy is fair to good. Spine is tape, smal tears and chips. Piano solo, march two step. Music is complete and playable. Still very good for framing with incredible E. T. Paull cover art.. more information
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Price: $30.00
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