| Title | Parts |
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| [] This is the hour. Song words H. R. Follet pub Oliver Dirson Co., Boston 1900 |
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| [] The Cornell crew. Band pub C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa Iowa 1900 |
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| [] The Ensign march. Band pub C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa Iowa 1900 |
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| [] Love's reverie. Waltzes. Band pub C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa Iowa 1902 |
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| [] Absence. Medium voice and piano pub G. Schirmer, New York 1902 |
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| [] Slumber song. Medium voice and piano pub G. Schirmer, New York 1902 |
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| [] Before you came. Song words E. Madden pub M. Witmark & Sons 1903 |
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| [] In Rosetime. Waltz song words S. Benard pub William Maxwell Music Co. 1904 |
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| [] Sweetheart, tell me! Song words Carle H. Waltner pub M. Witmark & Sons 1904 |
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| [] Parted. Song words C. Y. Glen pub William Maxwell Music Co. 1906 |
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| [] Your eyes, so dear. Song. Voice and piano words L. Stanfield also for violin, cello, cornet or trombone solo with piano or orchestral accompaniment pub William Maxwell Music Co. 1906 |
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| [] Mizpah. Song. Voice and piano words J. A. Baker pub G. Schirmer, New York 1908 |
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| [] Unless. Song. Voice and piano words Elizabeth Barrett Browning pub G. Schirmer, New York 1908 |
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| [] Marche militaire music Harry Rowe Shelley (Connecticut 1858-1947), arr for military band Howard Bennett 1933 |
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| [] Bagatelle. Valse lente. 17sep1941 song by Howard S. Bennett of Schenectady New York |