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Ethiopian Melodies. Julius' Bride [contains reference to the song "Jennie Git Your Hoe Cake Done"].
(William Vanderbeek, 479 Broadway, 1848)
The Gems of the Christy's. Oh Come to de Husking [contains references to "Long Ago" and "Mary Blane"].
(Wm. Van Derbeek, 479 Broadway, 1848)
[Foster-Hall Reproductions]. Music of the Great Southern Original Sable Harmonists, the Best Band of Singers in the United States.
(Millets Music Saloon, 329 Broadway, 1848)
Music of the Christy Minstrels. Way Down South in Alabama.
(C. Holt, Jr., 156, Fulton St., 1848)
Campbell's Melodies. My Skiff is on the Shore.
(Wm. Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, Cor. of Park Place, 1848)
Campbell's Melodies. Poor Nelly Ann.
(Wm. Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, Cor. of Park Place, 1848)
Melodies of Bancker's Troupe of Sable Brothers. Belle of Baltimore.
(A. & J.P. Ordway, 339 Washn. St., 1848)
Campbell's Melodies. Bella Rosa, Song and Chorus.
(William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway (cor. of Park Place), 1848)
Music of the original Christy Minstrels, The Oldest Established Band in the United States. Oh! Susanna.
(Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street, 1848)
Music of the Christy Minstrels. We'll Have a Little Dance Tonight Boys.
(C. Holt, Jr., 156, Fulton St., 1848)