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[] The Empire. March and two step. Military band pub M. L. Carlson & Co., Chicago 1913 pub in arrangement for orchestra with piano by E. De Lamater, M. L. Carlson & Co., Chicago 1nov1913 pub in arrangement for band by E. De Lamater, M. L. Carlson & Co., Chicago 20apr1914 |
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[] The Crystal. March. Wind band pub M. L. Carlson & Co., Chicago 16dec1913 pub in arrangement for orchestra with piano by E. De Lamater, M. L. Carlson & Co., Chicago 16dec1913 |
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[] Ok-la-hom (Oklahoma), an original Indian lullaby. Voice and piano music Harry Williams, lyric Don C. Cowell, arr Charles L. Abbott pub Harry H. Williams Music Publ., Providence Rhode Island 1913 |
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[] Hail to Lewiston. March and two step pub M. L. Carlson & Co., Chicago 1915 pub in arrangement by E. De Lamater, Victor Publications Inc., Chicago Illinois 1915 |
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[] The boys of Uncle Sam words A. V. Finch, music G. W. Horne, arr. Charles L. Abbott copyright George W. Horne and Adelaide V. Finch, Lewiston Maine 23nov 1917 |
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[] America, my country. Selection. Piano music G. W. Home, arr Charles L. Abbott copyright George Wallace Horne, Lewiston Maine 8jun 1918 |
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[] Copley Square (Boston). March. Wind band arranged for band by Stuart B. Hoppin pub C. C. Birchard & Co., Boston 20sep1950 |
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[] Songs of Bates words Irving H. Blake and others, music Hubert P. Davis and others, arr. Charles L. Abbott and others copyright Alumni Association of Bates College, Lewiston Maine 9may1960 |