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[] The empire state. Song words and music Laura Sedgwick Collins copyrighted by Laura Sedgwick Collins in 1909 and 1926 |
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[] A foolish little maiden. Song pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1887 |
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[] With pipe and flute. Song. 1893 | |
[] Shadowtown. Song. 1893 | |
[] The boatman. Song. 1893 | |
[] Love is a sickness. Male quartet words S. Daniel pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1900 |
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[] The night-watch. Male quartet words and music Laura S. Collins pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1900 |
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[] Chansonette. Violin and piano copyright Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 17sep1906 |
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[] Graduates march. Song. 1906 | |
[] Country life. Pastoral song cycle. Medium voice words and music Pliny Jewell and Laura Sedgwick Collins |
[] - The farmers boy copyright Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 18jul1906 |
[] Old glory. Patriotic song. Voice and chorus words Fred Emerson Brooks copyright Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 30jul1906 |
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[] The origin of the rainbow. Song. 1908 | |
[] My philosophy. Song words and music Laura Sedgwick Collins pub Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 1911 |
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[] Tree of light. Community carol words and music Laura Sedgwick Collins pub G. Schirmer, New York 1916 |
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[] In memoriam "Tribute to Theodore Roosevelt" pub Laura Sedgwick Collins, New York 1919 |
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[] The two republics. March. Piano | |
[] The easter bell ringers. Male voices pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] Swabian maiden. Female trio pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] Swiss song. Female voice and piano pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] How long dear love. Song pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] My little one. Song pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] Be like that bird. Song | |
[] Ode to beauty. Soloists and choir | |
[] Pierrot. Pantomime. Incidental music | |
[] Sarah Tarbox MA. Play with songs words Charles Barnard Proctor's Twenty-third Street Theater, New York 10dec1889 Berkeley Lyceum, New York 5mar1890 all 8 characters played by Laura Sedgwick Collins |