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NOTE: many more Civil War era songs are included among my featured composers' webpages, several of which, such as those by Stephen Collins Foster, George Frederick Root and Henry Clay Work, were among the most popular. SPECIAL NOTE: I am very pleased and honored to have permission to have my arrangement available on a special tribute page for the song Ashokan Farewell (1983) by Jay Ungar which was made "famous" by Ken Burn's PBS miniseries documentary The Civil War (1990). |
| Title | Words | Music | |||
| Adieu!! to the Star Spangled Banner for Ever | Ella D. Clark | J. R. Boulcott, Op. 41 | |||
| Alice Where Art Thou? (Romance) | Wellington Guernsey | Joseph Ascher | |||
| All Hail to the Flag of Freedom (Grand National March and Hymn) | William W. Skaats | Melody by William W. Skaats; Intoduction and Trio by S. Knaebel | |||
| Another 4th of July, or The Wedding-Day is Coming (Song and March) | Herman Fluegel | Herman Fluegel | |||
| Aura Lea | William Whiteman Fosdick, 1825-1862 | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 | |||
| Balm of Gilead | anon. | anon.; Arr. by H. T. Bryant | |||
| Bear On to Victory: or The Old Flag (Vocals No. 8 from National Music) | J. M. Fletcher | E. T. Baldwin | |||
| Bonnie Jennie Lee | W. Wallace Manchester, Esq. | E. E. Rogers | |||
| Carrie Bell (Ballad) | Capt. W. C. Capers, C. S. A. | Theodore von La Hache | |||
| Confederacy March | none | Alfred F. Toulmin of Patapsco Institute | |||
| Confederate Land (A Patriotic Song) | Lieut. H. H. Strawbridge | Capt. Eugene Chassaignac | |||
| Confederates' Grand March | none | William H. Hartwell | |||
| Continental March - Sons of 1776 | none | James E. Magruder | |||
| Defend Now the Red, White and Blue | Frank Wilbraham | Frank Wilbraham | |||
| Defend the Stars and Stripes | a Member of "The Twelve" of San Francisco | Gustave A. Scott | |||
| Dixie for the Union (for Quartette or Chorus) [c1860] | Frances Jane Crosby, 1820-1915 | Melody by Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904; [Piano Arr. by W. L. Hobbs]; Quartet Arr. by S. Lasar | |||
| Dixie War Song | H. S. Stanton, Esq. | Daniel Decatur Emmett; Arr. by A. Noir | |||
| Down With the Traitor's Serpent Flag (Quartet) | C. C. Flint | Adoniraham Judson Higgins | |||
| Ellsworth's Avengers | A. Lora Hudson | S. L. Cole | |||
| Every Star - Thirty-Four (Solo and Chorus) | G. Simcoe Lee, Esq. | Charles C. Degenhard | |||
| Fantasietta on the Star Spangled Banner | none | T. Bissell | |||
| Farewell to the Star Spangled Banner | anonymous | anon.; Arr. for Guitar by A. G....t | |||
| Flag of the Heroes (Union and Liberty) |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809-1894 | Charles E. Kimball | |||
| Freemen's Gathering, or Stripes and Stars Unfurl (No. 7 from Horace Waters' Collection of National Songs of America) | Rev. Sidney Dyer | Arr. A. Cull | |||
| General Joseph E. Johnston's Manassas Quick March | none | Adolphus Brown | |||
| General Lyons Funeral March | none | George W. Hewitt | |||
| General Nathan Lyon's Funeral March | none | Reverend. G. J. Kredel | |||
| Gideon's Band (sung in the Musical Extravaganza of Mazeppa) | anon. | anon.; Arr. by Charles R. Dodsworth | |||
| God and Our Rights | William M. Johnston | Armand Edward Blackmar, 1826-18?? | |||
| God Defendeth the Right | Mrs. DuBose | Hermann L. Schreiner | |||
| God Save Our Native Land | J. W. Turner | J. W. Turner | |||
| God Save the Flag of Our Native Land (Patriotic Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Mary R. T. McAboy, of Paris, KY | George Martyn | |||
| God Save the South! (An Anthem) | Earnest Halphin | Earnest Halphin | |||
| Home of the Free (No. 5 from National Melodies by Celebrated Composers) | John Jacobs, Jr. | John Jacobs, Jr. | |||
| Hurrah for Rhode Island! | Gen. Van Zandt | E. A. Payne | |||
| I Cannot Mind My Wheel, Mother (Ballad) | Charles Swain | Oscar Schalk | |||
| I'm Going Home to Dixie | Daniel Decatur Emmett | Daniel Decatur Emmett | |||
| I Would I Were a Slave Again | C. A. Grace | C. A. Grace | |||
| Jefferson D. | William B. Justice | William B. Justice | |||
| Katey's Letter (Irish Song) | anonymous | anonymous | |||
| Keep Step With the Music of Union (National Hymn) | William Ross Wallace | George Frederick Bristow, 1825-1898 | |||
| Kiss Me Good Night, Mother (A Ballad) (No. 4 from New Songs by H. S. Thompson) | anonymous | H. S. Thompson | |||
| Kitty Wells | anon. | Thomas Brigham Bishop, 1835-1905 | |||
| Liberty's Reveille | W. S. Hurlock M. D. | James W. Porter | |||
| Long Live the Sixty-Ninth (Patriotic Song) [29 Aug] | M. Mullaly | John J. Daly | |||
| Lord! Save Our Native Land (National Hymn) (Tune: America) | John J. Frazer M. D. | Adapted and Arranged by John J. Frazer | |||
| Mabel Clare (Song and Chorus) | Rosetta Lunt | A. J. Higgins | |||
| Major R. Anderson's Grand March [30 Apr] | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+, Opus 1312 | |||
| Maryland Guard Galop | none | Charles Denstedt | |||
| May God Save the Union (Union Hymn) | Reverend G. Douglass Brewerton | Carl Wolfson | |||
| Missouri [Bright Land of the West] | Harry McCarthy | Harry McCarthy | |||
| Morning Prayer (Quartett for Male Voices) (No. 56 from The Musical Review and Music World, Vol. XII by Theo. Hagen) | Joseph Freiherr[Baron] Von Eichendorff (1788-1857) | George A. Mietzke, (1838-1900+) | |||
| No Flag But the Old Flag (Solo and Chorus) | Jennie M. Parker | Charles G. Degenhard | |||
| No Love Like a Mother's Love, or, Rock Me to Sleep Mother | Florence Percy [pseud. for Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911] | F. H. Pease | |||
| Ole Shady; or the Song of the Contraband | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | |||
| On to the Battle | John E. McCaullay | Henry G. Thunder | |||
| Our Banner of Glory! (National Hymn) | G. W. Cutter, Esq. | William Cumming Peters, 1805-1866 | |||
| Our Country Forever (A National Air, With Chorus) | from the Phildelphia Press | Melody by John Seltzer; Arranged by Edmund Mattoon | |||
| Our Country's Flag | G. Gumpert | G. Gumpert (Arr. by F. Losse) |
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| Our Country Right or Wrong (New Patriotic Song) | George Pope Morris, Esq. | E. Muzio | |||
| Our General's Quick Step | none | C. S. Grafulla | |||
| Our National Flag (Union, God and Liberty) | W. Gibbs, Esq. | P. J. Whipple | |||
| Our Native Land (Song of Liberty) | James Willard Morris | James Willard Morris | |||
| Rain on the Roof | Coates Kinney | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897; Arranged by F. M. Pease | |||
| Rise for Your Country (A Patriotic Call to Arms) | J. W. Pope | J. W. Pope | |||
| Rock Me to Sleep | Florence Percy (alias for Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911) | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 | |||
| Rock Me to Sleep Mother (20th Edition; Ballad) | "Florence Percy" (Mrs. Taylor, Portland, Maine) [alias for Elizabeth Akers Allen, 1832-1911] | Mrs. Willima K. Cutler | |||
| Rule Columbia (National Song & Chorus) | Dr. J. Harnes | B. Augusto | |||
| Sadly the Bells Toll the Death of the Hero (Song) [24 May] | E. A. S. | A. Birt Tobey | |||
| So Jeff Davis Is Acoming (Song of the Times) [28 Dec] | Richard Hinchcliffe | James R. Murray | |||
| Song for the Times or Bully For All | H.Angelo | W. H. C. | |||
| Song of the Citizen Guards | adapted by J. Val Cowling | Henry Russell (tune: Cheer, Boys, Cheer | |||
| Song to Our Flag (National Song & Chorus) | A. W. Burns | George Washington Thomas Hewitt, 1811-1893 | |||
| Southern Marseillaise (air: Marseillaise Hymne) | Adapted by Mrs. L. Fanshaw | [Claude] Joseph Rouget de L'isle | |||
| Stand by the Union (Army Song and Chorus) [No. 11 from National Melodies] | W. T. Adams, Esq. | [Cunnington and Balfe]; Arr. by C. Butler from The Enchantress | |||
| The Abe-iad [circa 1861] | J. P. McRebel | F. Bartenstein | |||
| The American Flag [first arranged for guitar in 1847] | Joseph Rodman Drake, 1795-1820 | Vincenzo Bellini, 1801-1835; arranged anonymously | |||
| The Banner of the Sea (National Song and Chorus) | D. Brainard Williamson | George W. Hewitt | |||
| The Basket Maker's Child (Solo and Chorus) | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson | |||
| The Brass-Mounted Army (circa '61-5) | an anonymous soldier of Col. A. Buchel's Regiment | adapted from Wait for the Wagon (1852) by R. Bishop Buckley | |||
| The Confederate Flag! (National Air) | Mrs. C. D. Elder, of New Orleans, LA | Sig. G. George | |||
| The Flag of My Country (No. 1 from Flowers of the Union) | David Bates | J. C. Beckel | |||
| The Flag of the Free (National Ode) | Harrison Millard, 1829-1895 | Harrison Millard, 1829-1895 | |||
| The Flag of the Free Eleven (Op. 561) | M. F. Bigney | J. T. Viereck | |||
| The Flag of the South (A Voice from the Old Academy, Memphis, Tenn.) | Mrs. Anna K. Hearn | Dr. O. Becker | |||
| The Free Market (A Local Song) | Y. W. Overall | Thevon Lehache | |||
| The Gal With the Balmoral | Fred. Wilson | R. J. Herrero | |||
| The Gift of Our Fathers (A Union Anthem!) | John M. Crosland | John M. Crosland; Arranged for the Piano by James W. Porter | |||
| The Martyrs of Baltimore | J .W. Turner | J. W. Turner | |||
| The Minute Men (Ballad) | J. B. Hawkins | J. B. Hawkins | |||
| The Moon Rose O'er the Battle Plain (Song Ballad) | anon. | anon.; arranged by William J. Lemon | |||
| The National Hymn | William Lewers | Bertrand A. Hoffacker | |||
| The Origin of Yankee Doodle | George Pope Morris, Esq., 1802-1862 | George Pope Morris, Esq., 1802-1862 | |||
| The Patriot's Call (Song and Chorus) (Opus 9) | Miss J. P. Burge | C. Jerome Hopkins | |||
| The Patriot's Fatherland (aka The Patriot's Father-land) | Edward E. Law Esq. | anonymous; Adapted by J. A. Getz | |||
| The Patriot's Invocation (No. 6 from Gems of Song) | William B. Brown | William B. Brown | |||
| The Rataplan (from the 1840 Comic Opera La Figlia Del Reggimento) | Charles Jefferys | Gaetano Donizetti, 1797-1848; Adapted by Charles W. Glover | |||
| The Red, White & Blue of '61 | G. Gumpert | A. Bachmann | |||
| The Soldiers' Death Song [circa 1861-1865] | Captain Edgeworth | Richard L. Edgworth Esq. | |||
| The Song of the "Contrabands" ("O Let My People Go!") | Rev. L. C. Lockwood | Rev. L. C. Lockwood; Arr. by Thomas Baker | |||
| The Song of the South | James H. Huber | James H. Huber | |||
| The Southern Cross | Charles Ellerbrock | Charles Ellerbrock | |||
| The Southron's Watchword (aka The Southron's Watch-Word!) ("The Grave of a Hero or Victory") | M. F. Bigney, Esq. | Stephen Glover | |||
| The Spirit of '61 (or, Our Banner Shall Wave Forever, or Up With the Flag of the Stars and the Stripes) (War Song and Chorus) | W. W. Story | Thomas H. Howe | |||
| The Star Spangled Banner (Song & Chorus) (No. 2 from National Songs) | Francis Scott Key, Sep. 1814 (1780-1843); verse 5 (1861) by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) | John Stafford Smith, Sep. 1814 (1750-1836) | |||
| The Stars and Stripes | J. T. F. | O. B. Brown | |||
| The Stars and Stripes Forever (National Patriotic Songs, No. 56) | a Lady | William J. Lemon | |||
| The Stars and the Stripes, the Flag of the Free | Henrie L. Frisbie | Henrie L. Frisbie | |||
| The Stripes and the Stars | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1900+ | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1900+ | |||
| The Union Army March | none | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1900+ | |||
| The Union Soldier's Hymn (A National Song & Melody) | Thomas L. Smith | Augustus Paulsen | |||
| The Volunteer, or, It Is My Country's Call | Harry Maccarthy | Harry Maccarthy | |||
| The Volunteer's Mother | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1900+ | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1900+, Opus 13 | |||
| Then Wave Ye Stripes! (An Anthem for All Time) | John F. White | Miss Mary F. Howell | |||
| There Are No Tears in Heaven | C. M. Ballard | John C. Baker | |||
| There Was an Old Soldier (circa '61-5) | anonymous | anonymous | |||
| Three Cheers for Our Banner (No. 11 from HORACE WATERS' Collection of National Songs) | M. E. Williams | A. A. Allen; Arr. by A. Cull | |||
| To Arms! To Arms! [16 Apr] | William F. Otten L. L. D. | William F. Otten L. L. D.; arr. Vandermeyde | |||
| To Whom It May Concern (To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States) | W. Dexter Smith, Jr. | Arranged by Carl Lazare | |||
| Trooper's Death ([about events on 25 Oct 1861 in Springfield, MO], published in 1862)[source photocopy submitted by John Maurath] | anonymous, translated from a German atudent song by Captains Raymond and Howard | anonymous; arranged by Captains Raymond and Howard | |||
| Union and Liberty (National Anthem) | Philip F. Synder | Gustave Blessner, 1808-1888 | |||
| Union Volunteers (No. 4 of 6 from Root & Cady's Patriotic Songs | E. C. Saffery | E. C. Saffery | |||
| United Forever! | T. G. Spear, Esq. | G. T. Evans | |||
| Vale of Rest [circa 1861-5] (No. 9 from Gems of Southern Song) | Nelson | Nelson | |||
| We Conquer or Die | James Pierpoint, 1822-1903 | James Pierpoint, 1822-1903 | |||
| Whack, Row De Dow! or, A Hunkey Boy Is Yankee Doodle | Miss Fanny Herring | Arranged by W. L. Hobbs | |||
| Where Liberty Dwells, There Is My Country (No. 7 from HORACE WATERS' Collection of National Songs) | Rev. G. S. Plumley | Rev. G. S. Plumley | |||
| Yankee Lasses A and L (Comic Song and Chorus) | anon. | anon. |
| Title | Words | Music |
| A Cypress Wreath for Lancashire | William Downing Evans | William Downing Evans |
| Anthem of Liberty | Richard Storrs Willis, 1819-1900 | Richard Storrs Willis, 1819-1900 |
| Benton Barracks Parade March | none | Julius Tenzler |
| Blue Eyed Soldier Boy | Jennie Caulfield | Hermann Th. Knake |
| Columbia! Our Country Forever! (Song and Chorus) [5 Dec] | M. L. Hofford, A. M. | George W. Hewitt |
| Come, at Your Country's Call; or, Join Brave McClellan's Boys | Kate Moncrieff | anonymous (Adapted to a Favorite Melody) |
| Come in and Shut the Door (Song and Chorus) | anon. | Frederick Buckley, 1815-1864 |
| Coming at Last! | Earnest Halphin | Earnest Halphin |
| Commodore Nutt's Grand March | none | Henry Schroeder |
| Corn Is King! | anonymous, from the Continental Monthly | Hiram T. Merrill |
| Dead on the Battle Field | M. L. Hofford | J. C. Beckel |
| Excelsior | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | John Blockley, Miss Lindsay, Samuel Glover |
| Fremont Hussar's March | none | Charles Fradel |
| General Grant's Grand March | none | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| General Scott and Corporal Johnson (Song) | Bayard Taylor | David A. Warden |
| General Sigel's Grand March | none | T. J. Martin |
| Gentle Annie Ray (Song and Chorus) | A. Jones | Frederick Buckley, 1815-1864 |
| Glory Hallelujah (Marching Hymn) [aka John Brown's Body] | anonymous | anonymous; New, Improved & best Edition, Adapted & arranged by William Dressler |
| Glory! Hallelujah! With Brilliant Variations (Op. 1402) | none | Charles Grobe |
| God! and Our Native Land (A ) | A. Lemuel Adams | A. Lemuel Adams |
| Grace Darling (Song & Chorus) [circa 1862] | anon. | W. Walmsley, Jr. |
| Here's Your Mule | C. D. Benson | C. D. Benson |
| Hold On Abraham (Uncle Sam's Boys Are Coming Right Along) (Song and Chorus) | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
| How Are You, Telegraph! (Song and Chorus) | William Collins | George W. Work |
| Harry's Music Box (Bagatelle) [17 Sep] | none | George William Warren |
| Isn't It a Wonder, or Caddy-Cadunk | Henry Wood, Esq. | Gustavus Geary |
| Jeff Davis (A New Irish Song of the times) | T. L. Donnelly | T. L. Donnelly; Arr. Emil Stadler |
| Jeff Davis' Dream (A Serio Comic Song) [21 Nov] | Bernard Covert | Bernard Covert |
| Killarney (The Last Song) | Michael William Balfe, 1808-1870 | Michael William Balfe, 1808-1870 |
| Kingdom Coming (c1862) [compare H. C. Work's song] | William Howard Doane | William Howard Doane |
| Laura Anna | W. C. Baker | W. C. Baker |
| Lizzie Lee | Peter F. Stout, Esq. | Mathew Keller |
| Marching Along (Army Song) | Adapted by Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
| Maryland Fair Maryland (Answer to Maryland, My Maryland) | Idlewild | J. C. Beckel, Opus 1200 |
| My Love Is on the Battle Field! (Song with Chorus) | Robert Morris, Esq. | Alfred Delaney |
| Oh! Give Us a Navy of Iron | D. Brainerd Williamson | James W. Porter |
| Old Christmas (from The Illustrated London News) [20 Dec] | John George Watts | John Murby |
| Ole Massa on He Trabbels Gone (Quartette) [15 Feb] | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | S. K. Whiting |
| On the Shores to Tennessee! Or, Return of the Old Flag! | Ethel Lynn Beers | E. T. P. |
| Our Country and Flag (A National Song and Chorus) | Richard Culver | anon.; arranged by Richard Culver |
| Our Own Brave Boys (Song and Chorus) | Myra Mc D. Hendrick | Myra Mc D. Hendrick |
| O, Wrap the Flag Around Us Boys [26 Sep] | R. Stewart Taylor | R. Stewart Taylor |
| Pass Under the Rod (Sacred Song) | Mrs. Mary Stanley Bunce Palmer Dana Shindler, 1810-1883 | Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott, 1834-1920+ |
| President Lincoln's Grand March | none | F. B. Heumsmuller |
| Pro Patria! (A National Song for The Fourth of July, 1862) [22 Feb] | Pilgrim John | Pilgrim John |
| Rally Round the Flag | James T. Field, Esq. | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
| Rally Round Your Flag Boys (Song and Quartette) | Fannie Fackrell | Fannie Fackrell |
| Rebellion's Weak Back | F. Wilmarth | F. Wilmarth |
| Reply to the Bonnie Blue Flag | Mrs. C. Sterett | M. H. Frank |
| Rising of the People (The Drum-Tap Rattles Thro' the Land) (National Patriotic Song) | N. P. Beers | M. Colburn |
| Sally Come Up | T. Ramsey | E. W. Mackney; Arr. by Frederick Buckley |
| Six Hundred Thousand More (Song and Chorus) | A Volunteer | A Volunteer |
| Song of the Negro Boatmen | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | Robbins Battell |
| Song of the Negro Boatmen | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | J. W. Dadman; Arranged by Albert S. Allen |
| Stars of Liberty (Patriotic Song) (Song and Chorus) (A Tribute to Liberty) [21 Jun] | Mrs. E. L. Webster | Mrs. E. L. Webster |
| Stonewall Jackson's Way | anonymous | anonymous |
| Stonewall Quick Step | none | Charles H. Kehr |
| Strike! Ye Sons of Liberty!! | C. W. W. | C. W. W. |
| Take Your Gun and Go, John [26 Sep] | anonymous | Hiram T. Merrill |
| Taps [July] | anonymous | Adapted from Tattoo by General Daniel Adams Butterfield, 1831-1901 |
| The Banner Song (The Union Forever) | Mrs. S. E. Wallace | William Dressler |
| The Battle of Liberty (Patriotic Song and Chorus) | George Pope Morris, 1802-1864 | Richard Culver |
| The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburgh Landing (April 6th & 7th, 1862) [quotes Sunday Morning] [26 May] | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+; Opus 1402 |
| The Battle Prayer, or The Soldier's Prayer Before Battle | Walter Maurice | Himmel |
| The Battle of Shiloh Hill (circa '62-5) | M. B. Smith (Company C, 2nd Regiment, Texas Volunteers) |
Tune: Wandering Sailor |
| The Bombardment and Surrender of Fort Pulaski (April 10, & 11, 1862) (aka Capture of Fort Pulaski) (No. 5 from Pictures of the War) | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+; Opus 1406 |
| The "Contraband's" Hotel (Comic Song) | anon. | J. Rud Adam |
| The "Contraband" of Port-Royal | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | Ferndinand Mayer |
| The Contrabands Jubilee (Song & Chorus) | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | A. J. Higgins |
| The Flag With Thirty Four Stripes or, Hurrah! For the Dear Old Flag With Every Stripe and Star (A Patriotic Song, with Chorus) | General W. H. Hayward | Professor C. S. Root |
| The Freedman's Song, or the Song of the Negro Boatman (aka The Freedman's or Negro Boatman Song) | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | Robert Goldbeck |
| The Grave of Little Nell (Song and Chorus) | William F. Gilchrest | E. G. Sirret |
| The Little Market Woman and Her Little Dog (Comic Song) | Mother Goose | W. H. B. |
| The Mudsills Are Coming (A New Army Song) | E. Bowers | G. L. J. |
| The National Medley Song | various | [adapted and] arranged by V. L. Remington |
| The New Skedaddle [26 Sep] | R. D. Scott | R. D. Scott |
| The New York Volunteer | anonymous | G. A. Hodson |
| The Noble George McClellan (Song and Chorus) | Rev. Edwin H. Nevin | anonymous; adapted to Old Rosin the Bow [1838] |
| The Northern Star (Patriotic Song and Chorus) | Edward H. C. Clark | Arranged for the Piano by Frederick H. Cluett |
| The Old Chieftan (Song and Chorus) | Edwin Henry | Edwin Henry |
| The Orphan's Prayer (Fantasia) | none | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| The Picket (Ballad) | "Una" | William Cumming Peters, 1805-1866 |
| The Rebellion (A Song for the Times) | anonymous | anonymous; adapted from "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" aka "John Brown's Body" |
| The Return of the Old Flag; or, Sailing Up the Tennessee (aka The Flag's Come Back to Tennessee) | Corporal Lippincott of the 57th Pennsylvania Regiment | Air from (Dominico) Gaetano (Maria) Donizetti, 1797-1848; Arranged by David A. Warden |
| The Sea Witch (A Song of the Sea) | D. W. Rockwell | William J. Wetmore, M. D. |
| The Skating Quadrille [c1861; 26 Sep 1862] | none | A. J. Vaas |
| The Soldier's Vision | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| The Spirit of America, the Union, the Age (Song and Chorus) | anonymous | E. C. Lambarty |
| The Under Dog in the Fight | anonymous | A. Judson Higgins |
| The Union Battle Cantata [31 Jan] | G. Gumpert | G. Gumpert; Arranged by F. Losse |
| Thou Wouldst Call Me Back From the Echoless Shore (A Mother's Reply to the Popular Ballad Rock Me to Sleep) | anonymous | William Cumming | Three Cheers for the Union! (Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Earnest | Mrs. Earnest |
| Three Hundred Thousand More! | William Cullen Bryant, 1794-1878 | George R. Poulton, 1828-1867 |
| Uncle Abra'm, Bully for You! (Song and Chorus) | J. Smith, Jr. | G. R. Lampard |
| Uncla Sam, What Ails You? (Song and Chorus) | Charles C. Sawyer | John M. Loretz |
| Up! and Arm! (A Song for the Nation) | E. H. | anon. |
| Violetta, or I'm Thinking of a Flower | Morgan C. Kennedy, Esq. | Edward O. Eaton |
| Viva Columbia (A National Song) [Dec 20] | G. Gumpert | F. Lossé |
| Wake Up Jake (No. 42 from Comic Songs) | George Holman | George Holman |
| James Sloan Gibbons | Arranged by J. A. Getze | |
| We Do Think of Thee at Home (Reply to Do We Think of Thee?) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| We Wait Beneath the Furnace Blast (Song and Quartette) | John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 | W. O. Perkins |
| Year of Jubilee, or Kingdom Has Come [18 Apr] | "Sambo" | "Sambo" |
| Young Eph's Lament; Or, Oh, Whar Will I Go If Dis War Breaks de Country Up |
J. B. Murphy | anonymous |
| Your Mission | anonymous | Sydney M. Grannis |
| Title | Words | Music |
| A Prayer for the Absent (Ballad) | Miss Helene Osgood | James Gaspard Maeder |
| A Toast to New Year | J. M. Swift | J. H. Ross |
| Abraham My Abraham (Song and Chorus) [Tune: O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum!, 1799] | William K. O'Donoughue Esqr. | anon.; Arr. by Charles G. Degenhard |
| Ah! He Kissed Me When He Left Me (Song and Chorus) [31 Oct] | Mrs. Cornelia D. Rogers | Lillia Downling |
| Always Stand on the Union Side | M. C. Bisbee | M. C. Bisbee |
| Angel Mary (Ballad) | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) |
| Army Hymn | Oliver Wendell Holms, 1809-1894 | Otto Dresel |
| Away Goes Cuffee or Hoorah for 63 [9 Jun] | L. B. Starkweather | L. B. Starkweather |
| Battle Hymn of the North | J. L. Earll | George Barnum |
| Beauregard's Charleston Quickstep | none | H. L. Schreiner |
| Belle Missouri in reply to Maryland, My Maryland |
Howard Glyndon | based on O Tannebaum; arr. by Hermann Schneider |
| Bonnie Blue Flag With Brilliant Variations (Opus 1459) | none | Charles Grobe |
| Brave McClellan's Is Our Leader Now, or Glory Hallelujah! | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | anon.; arranged by Augustus Cull |
| Brother's Fainting at the Door (Song [and Chorus]) | E. Bowers | P. B. Isaacs |
| Close His Eyes! His Work Is Done (A Dirge for a Soldier) (Song and Chorus) | George H. Boker | Asa B. Hutchinson |
| Come Back, Massa, Come Back! (Song and Chorus) | [I.? or] J. W. Lucas | Gomez |
| Cousin Jedediah | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson |
| Daisy Deane | T. F. Winthrop | James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905 |
| De Darkie's Rally (aka The Darkies Rally) | W. W. Partridge | W. W. Partridge |
| Dear Mother, Call Me Home (Ballad) | Finley Johnson | W. Virgil Wallace |
| Dearest Nell (Song and Chorus) | R. T. Pettes | E. Bischoff |
| Dirge [sung 19 Nov; filed 17 Dec] | James G. Percival | Alfred Delaney |
| Down by the River | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson |
| Drummer Boy of Antietam (A War Ballad) | Albert Flemming | Albert Flemming |
| Fair Columbia (National Song and Chorus) [1863; 1891] | Eugene Batchelder | Julius Eichberg |
| Fremonts Battle Hymn (Quartett) [2 Mar] | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| General Forrest Schottisch | none | E. C. E. Vile |
| General McClellan's Farewell | E. W. H. | H. Coyle |
| Gettysburg! (No. 5 from Songs of the Loyal) | Robert Morris, Esq. | Alfred Delaney |
| Good Times in the Army Boys | W. H. Watson | C. M. C. |
| Harp of the South Awake! | J. M. Kilgoth | C. L. Peticolas |
| He's Got His Discharge From the Army (Companion to Grafted Into the Army [by Henry Clay Work, 1862]) | William A. Field | William A. Filed |
| High Daddy | Daniel Decature Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
| I'd Dream Forever More | T. Brigham Bishop | T. Brigham Bishop |
| I'm Lonely Since My Mother Died (Ballad Song and Chorus) | H. S. Thompson | H. S. Thompson |
| I Loved That Dear Old Flag the Best (Song and Chorus) | Ednor Rossiter | B. Frank Walters |
| I Remember the Hour When Sadly We Parted {Song with Chorus} (Answer to Weeping, Sad and Lonely [Music by Henry Tucker, 1863]) | Ednor Rossiter | B. Frank Walters |
| Is That Mother Bending O'er Me? (Song and Chorus) | Ferdinand Mayer | Ferdinand Mayer |
| Jeannie Lorn (aka Jennie Lorn) (Ballad) (Song and Chorus) [16 May] | W. Virgil Wallace | W. Virgil Wallace |
| Jenny Brown and I (Song and Chorus) [25 Mar] | R. Stewart Taylor | R. Stewart Taylor |
| Johnny Fill Up the Bowl (No. 2 from DALY'S New Collections of Comic and Sentimental SONGS and BALLADS) | anonymous | anonymous; Arranged by J. Durnal |
| Johnny Schmoker (A Descriptive Chorus) [11 Apr] | anonymous | anonymous; Harmonized and Arranged by Benjamin Franklin Bix |
| Justice Has Stricken the Chains From the Slaves (Solo & Chorus) [c1863; Filed 11 Jan 1864] | A. C. Gutterman | A. C. Gutterman |
| Kind Friends Are Near Her (Answer to Who Will Care for Mother Now?) (Song and Chorus) | Ednor Rossiter | B. Frank Walters |
| King Cotton | Charles Wiliam Everest. 1814-1177 | Charles Wiliam Everest. 1814-1177 |
| Kiss Me, Mother, Ere I Die (Song and Chorus) | W. Dexter Smith, Jr. | Frederick Buckley |
| Kiss My Mother Dear for Me (Song and Chorus) | Linden L. Parr | Linden L. Parr |
| John Brown's Song | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder [?] | anon.; Arr. by Augustus Cull |
| Lanigan's Ball (Irish Song) | Tony Pastor | Neil Bryant; arranged by Charles W. Glover, 1806-1863 |
| Lorena: Variations Brilliante (aka Lorena: with variations] | none | Melody by Joseph Philbrick Webster, 1819-1875 (1857); Arranged by Hermann L. Schreiner |
| Mama, Take Me by the Hand | William E. McNulty | Harry Spiers |
| McClellan's Serenade (Quartette) | Lt. Col. F. S. Nickerson, Maine 4th Regt. | S. K. Whiting |
| Mother Is the Battle Over? or Will He Come Again? (Song with Chorus) | Benedict E. Roeffs | Benedict E. Roeffs; Arranged by Henry Werner |
| Mother Would Comfort Me (Song and Chorus) | Charles Carroll Sawyer | Charles Carroll Sawyer |
| My Country So Dear (A Vision of the American War) (Song and Chorus) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| National War Song (Solo and Chorus) | Miss Margaret J. Lennox | Miss Margaret J. Lennox |
| No One to Love (Ballad) | adapted by A. H. G. Richardson | arranged by William B. Harvey and Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| Oh! Bury the Brave Where They Fall (Song & Chorus) [c1863; 28 Jan 1864] | Lieut. Henrie L. Frisbie | Lieut. Henrie L. Frisbie |
| Oh Weep No More For Brave Boys Gone (Song and Chorus) | R. Z. Salem | R. Z. Salem |
| Pickets Charge March | none | John Prosinger, of the Hollins Institute of Virginia |
| Rebel Kingdom Falling (Song and Chorus) | E. P. Noyes | E. P. Noyes |
| Riding a Raid | anonymous | based on Bonnie Dundee |
| Roll on the Cause of Freedom (Song and Chorus) | a Lady | Thomas O'Neill |
| Rosecrans the Brave! | James F. Spratley | James F. Spratley; Arranged for Piano by H. Werner |
| Shall I See My Home Again (Song with Chorus) | Rose Carroll | Rose Carroll |
| Shall We Meet Again? (Song and Chorus) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| Slumber on Baby Dear (A Mother's Cradle Song) | H. C. Watson | Louis Moreau Gottschalk |
| Stonewall Jackson's Grand March (aka Grand March Illustrative of "Stonewall Jackson's Way") | Charles Young ["illustrative" text, not sung] | Charles Young |
| Strike Down Secession Types (A Song for Our Country) [1 Aug] | George Newton | George Newton |
| Sweet and Low (Lullaby for Male Voices) | Alfred Tennyson, 1809-1892 | Joseph Barnby, 1838-1896; Arr. by W. D. [1885] |
| Sweet Evelina | M. (Melody by T.) | Arr. Mrs. E[ffie]. A. (Susan) Parkhurst, 1836-1918) (later known as Mrs. Duer) |
| Tell Me, Mother, Can I Go? (Companion to Our Boy Is a Warrior Now) (Song and Chorus) | anonymous | Melody by William B. Tremaine; Arranged by E. G. B. Holder |
| Tell Mother I Die Happy | C. A. Vosburch | Jabez Burns |
| The Arkansas Traveller [circa 1863] | Mose Case [dialogue only] | Mose Case |
| The Banner of the Sea (Song [and Chorus]) [28 Dec] | Bernard Covert | Bernard Covert |
| The Banner of the Stars (Patriotic Song) | Capt. R. W. Raymond | Capt. R. W. Raymond; Arranged with Chorus and Accompaniment by George William Warren |
| The Battles of July 63 (A Comic Campaign Song) [July] | J. Worrall | John Orlando Parry, 1810-1879 |
| The Black Brigade (Plantation Song and Dance) | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
| The Evacuation | Father Reed | Adapted and arranged by Father Reed |
| The Fall of Sumter (Song and Chorus) | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
| The Flag of the Constellation (A National Song) | T. Buchanan Read | Chs. R. Crosby |
| The Good Old Union Wagon (reply to a rebel song entitled Secession Wagon | S. Matthews | S. Matthems |
| The Invalid Corps | Frank Wilder | Frank Wilder |
| The Long Soot o' Bloo | William K. O'Donohoughe | William K. O'Donohoughe; Arranged by B. A. Whaples |
| The Merrill Horse; or, The Guerrillas Conquered | Polyhymnia | Polyhymnia |
| The Nation Shall Not Die! (Song and Chorus) | Robert Morris, Esq. | Alfred Delaney |
| The National Rally (Patriotic Song) | Eliza A. Pittsinger | Martin Simonsen |
| The Old Flag Will Triumph Yet | J. E. Parker Doyle | J. Henry Whittemore |
| The Old Union Wagon | Chaplain John Hogarth Lozier | Melody by R. Bishop Buckley (from Wait for the Wagon, 24 May 1851); Adapted and Arranged by John Hogarth Lozier |
| The Realm of the West (Song and Chorus) | Amanda T. Jones | Charles G. Degenhard |
| The Rebel Kingdom Falling (Song and Chorus) | E. P. Noyes | E. P. Noyes |
| The Roll of Honor | T. Buchanan Read | George Harlow |
| The Soldier's Wife (Song) [1 Feb] | from the Knickerbocker Magazine | William Richardson Dempster, 1809-1871 |
| The Southern Cross (Song) | St. George Tucker | C. L. Peticolas |
| The Stollen Stars, or Good Old Father Washington | General Lewis Wallace | Melody by George Frederick Root [from Who'll Save the Left? (Apr 1863)]; Adapted and Arranged by R. Hastings |
| The Tremaine Brothers' Popular Medley (aka The Brothers' Tremaine Popular Medley) | Adapted by Charles M. Tremaine | Arranged by M. F. H. Smith, Opus 13 |
| 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered | H. M. Rogers | H. M. Rogers |
| The Union Prayer for Victory [5 Oct] | Mrs. E. L. Webster | Mrs. E. L. Webster |
| They Pray for Us At Home (Song and Chorus) | Ednor Rossiter | B. Frank Walters |
| Tread Lightly Ye Comrades, or The Volunteer's Grave (Song and Chorus) [15 Mar] | Annie | Melody suggested by Miss Sadie Crane; Arrangement by Mrs. F. L. Bowen |
| Union Quadrilles (aka Union Quadrille) | none | Arranged by Thomas Baker |
| Up With the Flag | anonymous | Dr. William B. Harrell; Arranged by Mrs. Harrell |
| We'll Fight for Uncle Abe (Plantation Song and Chorus) | C. E. Pratt | J. K. Cambell; Arr. by Fred. Buckley |
| Welcome! Welcome! Gallant Soldiers | S. N. Atz | Bernard Covert |
| Where Is the Freeman Found (O Esperance!) | Earnest Halphin | Earnest Halphin |
| Who Says the Darkies Won't Fight? (Ethiopian Song and Chorus) | Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) | Frank Howard (pseud. for Delos Gardner Spalding, 1833-1884) |
| Who Will Care for Mother Now? | Charles Carroll Sawyer | Charles Carroll Sawyer; Arr. by C. F. Thompson |
| Title | Words | Music |
| Abraham's Tea Party (Song and Chorus) | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 |
| All Hail to Ulysses! (Song and Chorus in honor of Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant) [28 Jan] | Charles Haynes | J. E. Haynes |
| Bear It Gently to My Mother | Frank M. Davis | Frank M. Davis |
| By Old Oak Orchard's Rippling Stream (Song and Chorus) | Joel B. Swett | Henry J. Whittemore |
| Carrie Vaughn (Song and Chorus) | G. M. Wickbiffe | E. K. Cole, M.D. |
| City of Alton Schottisch | none | Richard S. Poppen |
| Come Rally Freemen, Rally! (Campaign Song and Chorus) | John Adams | Mrs. Effie A. (Susan) Parkhurst [later Druer], 1836-1918 |
| Comrade's I'm Dying [aka Comrade I Am Dying] (Song and Chorus) | Thomas Manahan | George A. Russell |
| Dear Nora, I'm Waiting for Thee (Companion to Kay Avourneen) | anon. | P. R. Nicholls |
| Dey Said We Wouldn't Fight | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Parkhurst |
| Dreams of Happier Days | F.H.I. | F.H.I.; arranged by Linden L. Parr |
| During the Battle | A. K. Owen | Estell Main |
| Emancipation (Song and Chorus) [19 May] | anonymous | anonymous |
| Finigan's Wake | J. Diurnal | J. Diurnal |
| For Bales (tune: When Johnny Comes Marching Home, 1863) | anon. | Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, 1829-1892; Arr.--anon. |
| General Morgan's Grand March | none | C. L. Peticolas |
| Hard Times in Dixie! | M. K. | Eugarps |
| Her Name Was Isabella | H. Clifton | H. Clifton |
| How Are You, Exempt? | Frank Wilder | Frank Wilder |
| How Are You John Morgan? (A Sequel to Here's Your Mule) | C. D. Benson | C. D. Benson |
| How Do You Like It, Jefferson D? | Amos Patton | Amos Patton |
| Hurrah for the Banner of the Red, White and Blue (Song of the Irish Regiment) | Thomas M. Brown | Thomas M. Brown |
| Hymn of the Freedman | George H. Boker, Esqr. | A. Contraband; Arranged by J. P. Rowbotham |
| I've Fallen in the Battle | A. B. Chandler | A. B. Chandler |
| Idaho | Frank French | Frank French |
| Ile or Way Down in Bennsylvany (aka 'Ile' Vay Down in Bennsylvannia) (Humorous Song and Chorus) | Hans Schmidt | Hans Schmidt |
| Jenny Wade, the Heroine of Gettysburg | Albert G. Anderson | Rudolf Wittig |
| Katy Did, Katy Didn't (Comic Song) | Mrs. Helen Corwin Fisher | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst (aka Druer), 1838-1918 |
| Let Me Die With My Face to the Foe [30 May] | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| Let Me Hold It Till I Die (Song and Chorus) | H. Lovegrove | H. Lovegrove |
| Luddy! Fuddy! The Crackman's Chant (from the drama of Rosedale) | anononymous | Arranged by D. Graham |
| McClellan and Union (The Head of the Nation McClellan Shall Be) (Campaign Song) | C. O. Clayton | Tune: Bonnie Dundie; Arr. by C. O. Clayton |
| McClellan Is the Man (Song [and Chorus]) | Charles Leighton | Henry Cromwell |
| Minnie Lee (Ballad) | anon. | Hermann L. Schreiner |
| My Country Dear, I Die for Thee (Song and Chorus) [2 Sep] | William P. Wallace | Charles E. Ballard |
| My Jaime's on the Battle Field | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst (aka Druer), 1838-1918 |
| My Polly Ann | Dave Reed | T. McNally |
| Nancy Fat (Song) | Dave Reed | T. McNally; Arr. by C. Glover |
| No Surrender (Song) | anonymous | C. C. Mera |
| O Jefferson Davis, How Do You Do [29 Apr] | F. B. Scott | Charles G. Degenhard |
| O Loving Heart, Trust On! | Henry C. Watson | Louis Moreau Gottschalk |
| Old Shady the Contraband (Contraband Song and Chorus) (Song of the Mississipi Contrabands)< | anon. | David A. Warden |
| On Picket Duty | R. Torrey Jr. | Carl Lazare |
| Our Flag and the Union Forever | Rev. J. Matlock | Isaiah Ickes |
| Our Flag, Our Army, and Our President! (Quartette) | Rev. James T. Dudley | William H. Perry |
| Our Lady of the Hospital | "Private" Miles O'Reilly | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 |
| Peace Will Soon Return Again (Song and Chorus) | W. J. Phillips Esq. | Francis Woolcott [or Wolcott] |
| Polly Perkins of Abington Green | Harry Clifton | Harry Clifton |
| Sanitary Fair Quadrille | none | John Richter |
| Short Rations | Ye Tragic | Ye Comic |
| Sleep, Sweetly Sleep (Song & Chorus) | M. B. Ladd | M. B. Ladd |
| Solon Shingle (A Characteristic Ditty) | Old Si Ellsley | The Peoples Lawyer |
| Song of the Soldiers | "Private" Miles O'Reilly | Charles Van Oeckelen |
| Strike While the Iron's Hot, Put the Matter Through (Patriotic Song with Chorus) | anon. | R. Hastings |
| Sweet Little Nell! (Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) |
| Take Back the Heart (Song) | Claribel (pseud. for Mrs. Charles C. Barnard nee Charlette Alington, 1830-1869] | Claribel (pseud. for Mrs. Charles C. Barnard nee Charlette Alington, 1830-1869] |
| Take Me Home | anonymous | Hermann L. Schreiner |
| Tell Me of My Darling Boy Or, The Mother's Reply to "Just Before the Battle" (Song and Chorus) | Harry Buckline | Harry Buckline |
| Terrible Tough! (Being The Answer of Tomothy Huff To the Call of Governor Brough) (Song and Chorus) [May 26] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 |
| The Battle-Cry of Freedom | William II. Barnes, Esq. | Herman L. Schreiner |
| The Battle of New Orleans (Opus 1412) [22 May] | none | Charles Grobe, 1815-1880+ |
| The Captain's Sly Glance and Oh! They Marched Thro' the Town! | William J. Wetmore and Thomas Haynes Bayly | Arranged by William J. Wetmore |
| The Chicago Copperheads | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | anon.; Adapted by James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Copperhead of 1864 | John Holland | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Copperhead of 1865 | Futurity | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Drummer Boy of Shiloh with Brilliant Variations for the Piano | none | Melody by William Shakespeare Hays; Charles Grobe |
| The Dying Soldier Boy | anonymous | J. T. Wamelink |
| The Gipsy's Warning [aka The Gipsie's Warning] (Song) | anonymous | Henry A. Coard |
| The Happy Contraband | anon. | Billy Emerson [alias for William Emerson Redmond] |
| The Heroes of Gettysburg; or A Dirge for the Brave (Song with Full Chorus) | James A. Scott | Max. J. Coble |
| The Last of the Alabama (Commodore Winslow's Grand Victory March) |
Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 |
| The Massacre at Fort Pillow (Song and Chorus) | Charles Haynes | James Edward Haynes |
| The Nameless Graves Where Our Heroes Lie | John H. Lozier | C. M. Currier |
| The Northern Volunteers | Jennie M. Torrey | Jennie M. Torrey |
| The People's Advent (A New Quartette for the Times) (To Abraham Licoln) | Gerald Massey | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Oath or Ye Freemen How Long Will Ye Stifle (A Tribute to the Great Sanitary Fair of 1864) [1 Jun] | Thomas Buchanan Read | James Cox Beckel |
| The President's Hymn: Give Thanks, All Ye People | William Augustus Muhlenberg, 1796-1877 | William Augustus Muhlenberg, 1796-1877 |
| The Rocky Hills of Gettysburg | Prof. T. C. Porter | J. B. Kevinski |
| The Soldier Boy | M. N. Everly | M. N. Everly |
| The Soldier's Dream (Ballad) | anon. | H. S. Thompson |
| The Soldier's Friend [26 Mar] | D. Brainerd Williamson | John S. Cox |
| The Soldier's Pride | R. Tomkins | Hiram T. Merrill |
| The Song of the Canteen (Song and Chorus) | H. Lovegrove | H. Lovegrove> |
| The Standard Bearer | Major T. N. P., C.S.A. | H. S. Coleman; Arranged for guitar by F. W. Rosier |
| The Star Spangled Cross and the Pure Field of White | Subaltern | Subaltern |
| The Substitute Broker | John L. Zieber | anon.; Arr. by Rudolph Wittig |
| The Sword That My Brave Boy Wore [19 May] | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Torn Battle Flag | J. E. Hartle | J. E. Hartle |
| The Unknown Soldier (Who Is He?) (Song) [27 Oct] | Gen. W. H. Hayward | Maj. Wilson G. Horner |
| The Voice of the Army [30 Apr] | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Volunteer's Good Night (Song and Chorus) | J. S. C. | J. S. C. |
| There's a Sound Among the Forest Trees (Rallying Song and Chorus) | Miss Fanny Jane Crosby [aka Mrs. Frances Van Alstyne, 1820-1915] | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
| U. S. G. (A Song for the Times) (National Walk 'Round) | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
| Uncle Sam's Menangerie (Union Campaign Song and Chorus) | J. William Pope | J. William Pope |
| Uncle Sam Is Bound to Win | W. Dexter Smith, Jr. | Ernest Leslie |
| Vicksburg Is Taken, Boys! [5 Mar] | Edmund W. Hicks | Edmund W. Hicks |
| Wait Love Until the War Is Over (Song and Chorus) | anonymous | adapted by T. M. Todd |
| When They Come Marching Home [13 Sep] | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 |
| When We All March Home From the War (Song and Chorus) | S. W. Paine | S. W. Paine |
| Write a Letter to My Mother (Song [and Chorus]) (By the same Author and Companion to Brother's Fainting at the Door) [20 Aug] | E. Bowers | P. B. Isaacs |
| Yes, My Child, the Battle's Over (Reply to Mother, Is the Battle Over?) (Song and Chorus) | B. A. Whaples | B. A. Whaples |
| You Can Never Win Us Back (A Patriotic Song) | a Lady of Kentucky | anon.; Arr. by J. E. Smith |
| Ulysses Leads the Van (A Patriotic Song) | E. W. Locke | Melody by E. W. Locke; Arr. by Dr. W. J. Wetmore |
| Title | Words | Music |
| A Mother's Last Prayer (Romance for the Piano) | none | George A. Mietzke, 1838-1900+ |
| A National Hymn (for 4 Voices with an accompaniment for Organ or Piano-Forte) | James Nicholson | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| A Song for the Nameless Heroine (Song and Chorus) [13 Mar] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 |
| All Hail to Our Triumph (Fourth of July, 1865) | Harry Buckline | Harry Buckline |
| Annie's Reply to Enoch Arden | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| Battle Cry of Freedom (Grand Caprice de Concert) [15 May] | none | Melody by George Frederick Root, 1820-1895; Arranged by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1829-1869 |
| Beautiful River | Rev. Robert Lowry, 1826-1899 | Rev. Robert Lowry, 1826-1899; arr. by Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| Betty Sands (A Sequel to Johnny Sands [1842]) | J. E. Carpenter | John Sinclair |
| Beware! [Take Care] | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807-1882 | Charles Moulton |
| Charleston Is Ours! (Song and Chorus) [22 Feb] | M. L. | George A. Mietzke, Opus 33 |
| Coming Home From the Old Camp Ground | William T. Rogers | William T. Rogers |
| Dirge (Our deeply lamented Martyred President!) | O. Wheelock | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| Dixie Doodle | William H. Stevens | William H. Stevens |
| Enjolras, the Song of the Patriot (To the Memory of President Abraham Lincoln) | Edmundus Scotus, R.Q.S. | Melody by Edmundus Scotus, R.Q.S.; arranged for Piano by George Zoeller |
| Ever My Spirit Awakens to Thee (Answer to "Beautiful Dreamer" [by S. C. Foster]) |
Miss Maggie Williams | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| Famous Oil Firms (A Serio-Comic Ballad) | E. Pluribus Unum | Petroleana |
| Father's Come Home (Sequel to Come Home, Father & Quartette for Mixed Voices) [10 Oct] | Z. Pope Vose (editor of the "Youth's Temperance Visitor" Rockland, Maine) | S. K. Whitney [or Whiting?] |
| Funeral March (to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln) | none | Mrs. E[ffie]. A. (Susan) Parkhurst, 1836-1918 [aka Mrs. Druer] |
| Hang Him on the Sour Apple Tree (A Sarcastical Ballad) [28 Jun] | James W. Porter | James W. Porter |
| He Vowed That He Never Would Leave Me | W. J. Florence | A. Lloyd |
| I Am Dying, Egypt, Dying | Theod von Lahache | Theod von Lahache |
| I'll Weep No More For Mother Dear (Answer to I'm Lonely Since My Mother Died) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| I've Struck Ile (Comic Song) (Companion to Oil on the Brain [from 1865, by Joseph Eastburn Winner]) | Frank Wilder | Frank Wilder |
| Jeff's Race for the Last Ditch! [22 May] | W. Dexter Smith Jr. | Fritz Eustace |
| Les Cadeaux de Noel (Christmas Gifts) (Valse Joyeuse) | none | Charles Kinkel |
| Lincoln's Dying Refrain | none | M. B. Ladd |
| Lincoln's Requiem | Irene Boynton | James A. Butterfield, 1837-1891 |
| Lincoln's Funeral March | none | Charles Hess |
| Love on the Brain | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 [aka Mrs. Druer] |
| Minnie Minton or I'll Meet You in the Morning [13 Mar] | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| Miss Sarah Jane | Fred. Wilson? | Fred. Wilson |
| Monody (on the Death of President A[braham]. Lincoln) | James Cox Beckel, 1811-? | James Cox Beckel, 1811-? |
| Mother Is the Battle Over? Can I Come Home From Canada? or The B. J.'s Lament [27 Oct] | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
| Mother on the Brain (Comic Ballad) | M. F. H. Smith | M. F. H. Smith |
| Nicodemus Johnson | J. B. Murphy | J. B. Murphy |
| Now Den! Now Den! (The Freedman's Song) (Song and Chorus) [Dec 9] | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 | Benjamin Russell Hanby, 1833-1867 |
| Oh Jeff! Oh Jeff! How Are You Now (Comic Song and Chorus) | Henry Schroeder | Henry Schroeder |
| Oh! Why Should The Spirit of Mortal Be Proud? (President Lincoln's Favorite Poem) | William Knox (Copied by F. B. Carpenter While Our Lamented Chief Was Reciting It) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| Oil on the Brain (Comic Ballad) (Song and Chorus) | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 |
| On to Charleston (aka On to Charleston Onward On!) (Song and Chorus) | O. Wheelock Esq. | M. H. Frank |
| Our Boys Are Marching Home (Song and Chorus) | Ednor Rossiter | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| Our Comrade Has Fallen [circa 1865] | O. M. Brewster | O. M. Brewster |
| Pleasant Dreams of Long Ago | Edward Taylor Esq. | Geo. W. H. Griffin |
| Poor Mother! Willie's Gone (Founded on an incident of the War) | Theodore Frelinghuysen Seward, 1835-1902 | Theodore Frelinghuysen Seward, 1835-1902 |
| Poor Old Jeff the Shero (aka "Poor Old Jeff" "The Shero") | E. Rossiter | S. Dick |
| Richmond Has Fallen (Song and Chorus) | J. W. Turner | J. W. Turner |
| Richmond Is Ours! (Solo or Quartette with Chorus) | Augustine Joseph Hickey Duganne, 1823-1884 | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) |
| Rejoice Our Boys Are Coming Home (Song and Chorus) | George C. Deming | George C. Deming |
| Remembrance | Edward Bulmer Lytton | W. H. J. Graham |
| Richmond Falls, the War Is Over (Song and Chorus) | O. Wheelock | O. Wheelock |
| Roll, Alabama, Roll | anonymous | anonymous (adapted by Hermes Nye) |
| Scandal on the Brain | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) |
| Sherman's On De Track (aka Sherman's on the Track) (Contraband Song and Chorus) | David A. Warden | David A. Warden |
| Sleep, My Darling-- Thou Art Weary (A Mother's Lullaby) | Charles Dickens | J. C. Meininger |
| Sleep, Sacred Dust of Noble Dead (circa 1865) | James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905 | James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905 |
| Somebody's Darling (Song) | Mrs. E. K. Crawford | Mrs. E. K. Crawford |
| Stiking Ile! | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 | Daniel Decatur Emmett, 1815-1904 |
| The Assassin's Vision (Ballad) | Joseph W. Turner | Joseph W. Turner |
| The Boys Are Coming Home (Ballad) [27 Nov] | Mary L. Masters | J. W. Turner |
| The Chelsea War Widow [23 Sep] | St. John | Charles Pettengill |
| The Child's Prayer (Air with Brilliant Variations) | none | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| The Contraband's Song of Freedom (Song and Chorus) | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 |
| The Faded Coat of Blue | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 | John Hugh McNaughton, 1829-1891 |
| The Fall of Richmond (A Decriptive Piece for Piano) | none | Joseph Raff |
| The Gal With a Roguish Eye | Fred. Wilson? | Fred. Wilson |
| The Grave of Hally (Companion to Listen to the Mocking Bird [by Septimus Winner, 1855]) | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Arranged by Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| The Little Brown Church (Song and Chorus) | William S. Pitts | William S. Pitts |
| The Martyr of Liberty (in memory of President Lincoln) [6 Oct] | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| The Men of the West (c1865) | Edward Willet | B. A. Whaples |
| The Night Before the Battle (Song) | Robert Morris, Esq. | Jean Louis |
| The Old Contraband (Song and Chorus) | John L. Zieber | Rudolph Wittig |
| The Peace Jubilee (A National Song with Grand Chorus) | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | Mrs. Effie A. Parkhurst, 1836-1918 (aka Mrs. Druer) |
| The Prisoner's Release; or, The Dear Old Flag Has Come | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 | Joseph Eastburn Winner, 1837-1918 |
| The 'Telligent Contraband (aka Intelligent Contraband) (Song and Dance) | anon. | Charlie Pettengill |
| The War Will Soon Be O'er (Song & Chorus) [27 Feb] | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 | Walter Kittredge, 1834-1905 |
| The Whip-Poor-Will's Song | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 | Harrison Millard, 1830-1895 |
| This Hallowed Place We Seek (circa 1865) | James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905 | James Ramsey Murray, 1841-1905 |
| Toll the Bell Mournfully [14 Apr] | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ | Cornelius Everest, 1820-1885+ |
| Vanamburgh's Menangerie (Comic Song) | anon. | Dr. W. J. Wetmore, M.D. |
| Victory at Last! (Song and Chorus) | Mrs. Mary Ann Kidder | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
| We're Coming Again to the Dear Ones at Home (Song and Chorus) | G. M. Wickliffe | G. M. Wickliffe; arranged by T. Von La Hache |
| We're Coming Fodder Abrahan (We're Coming "in a Horn") (Comic Song) | An "Intelligent Contraband" | An "Intelligent Contraband" |
| We've Drunk From the Same Canteen | Miles O'Riley, Editor of the N. Y. Citizen | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1897 |
| When Sherman Marched Down to the Sea | S. H. M. Byers | Edward Mack, 1826-1882 |
| When the Battle Is Over (Song [and Chorus]) | Charles Lever, Esq. | Edward O. Eaton |
| When You and I Were Soldier Boys | James Gowdy Clark, 1830-1997 | James G. Clark |
| Why Can We Not Be Brothers or We Know That We Were Rebels | Clarence J. Prentice | Charlie L. Ward |

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