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Old Dan Emmit's Original Banjo Melodies Never Before Published. Second Series. Corn Field Green. A Parody on "A Summers Day."
(Keith's Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court St., 1844)
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 Great Southern Original Sable Harmonists, The Best Band of Singers in the United States.
(Millets Music Saloon, 329 Broadway, 1848)
Ethiopian Melodies of White's Serenaders. The Old Pine Tree.
(Firth, Pond & Co., No.1 Franklin Square, 1849)
Foster's Ethiopian Melodies. Nelly Was A Lady.
(Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, 1849)
Lucy Neale. A Celebrated Negro Melody
(J.G. Osbourn's Music Saloon, 112 S. 3d. St., Near the Exchange, 1844)
Campbell's Melodies. Poor Nelly Ann.
(Wm. Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, Cor. of Park Place, 1848)
De Blue Tail Fly. A Negro Song.
(Keith's Music House, 67 & 69 Court St., 1846)
Music of the Original Christy Minstrels, The Oldest Established Band in the United States. Oh! Susanna.
(C. Holt Jr., 156 Fulton St., 1848)
Music of the original Christy Minstrels, The Oldest Established Band in the United States. Oh! Susanna.
(Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street, 1848)