Kearsarge and Alabama
Title |
Kearsarge and Alabama |
Subject |
John Bull (Symbolic character)--Songs and music--Texts. Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)--Songs and music--Texts. Broadsides--United States--19th century. Songs--United States--19th century--Texts. Popular music--United States--19th century--Texts. Pirates--Songs and music--Texts. Naval battles--Songs and music--Texts. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Songs and music--Texts. |
Description |
First line: I sing the doom and dark career.; J.H. Johnson is listed at 7 North Tenth St., in Philadelphia directories for 1858 and 1859, and 1863-1876.; Without music.; At head of song sheet: "J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher, 7 North Tenth St., Philadelphia."; "If you wish to learn to dance properly, send J.H. Johnson, No. 7 N. Tenth Street, 25 cents and he will send you one of Professor Brooks' Ball Room Monitors, by return of mail."--Below title.; Text of song in double columns and in five twelve-line stanzas, each with chorus.; "Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye, 50 cts. a box, natural, durable, beautiful..."--Below border. |
Creator |
Steel, Silas W. |
Publisher |
J.H. Johnson |
Format-Extent |
1 broadside ; approximately 21 x 12 cm |
Type |
Text |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
http://musicman.mtsu.edu/broadsides/Binder7/JPEGmed/1360brom.jpg; http://worldcat.org/oclc/60249281/viewonline |
Rights |
Duplication of images is allowed for research purposes. All original song broadsides are in the public domain. The user is responsible for all copyright compliance. |
Date-Issued |
[1858-1859 and 1863-1876] |
Relation-Is Referenced By |
Edwin Wolf's American Song Sheets, 2120a. |
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