[Binder's Collection: Florence Paulson, Book 1]
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Bound compilation of sheet music, compiled by Florence B. Paulson. The collection was bound in 1870, and contains works published between 1830 and 1870. Many of the selections are patriotic, while others include dances, ballads, and selections from operas. A variety of composers are present, with S. Wesley Martin and Henry C. Work the most frequent, each with three compositions in the volume. Almost half of the selections were published in Chicago, with others from New York, Boston, Cincinnati, and Philadelphia. Lyrics in this volume include racial slurs and stereotyping.
Physical Description
234 p. ; 33 cm.
Creation Information
Paulson, Florence B. 1870.
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Compiler
- Paulson, Florence B. previously Florence G. Boyer.
Arrangers
- Lasar, Sigismond, 1822-1895 arranger of Dixie for the Union, the fifth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895 arranger of How it marches!, the fourth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Wood, T. (Composer), active 1850-1865 arranger of The dismal swamp, the sixth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Lanner, Franz arranger of Faust grand march, the thirty-first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
Composers
- Martin, S. Wesley, 1839- composer of The dying minstrell, My little valley home, and My gentle, gentle Minnie, the ninth, twelfth, and seventeenth selections in M1619.P293 1870.
- Work, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1832-1884 composer of Kingdom coming!, Lost on the Lady Elgin, and Brave Boys are they!, the seventh, eighth, and thirteenth selections in M1619.P293.1870.
- Baker, John C. composer of My prairie home and Our father and mother, the tenth and fourteenth selections in M1619.P293 1870.
- Peters, W. C. (William Cumming), 1805-1866 composer of Kind, kind and gentle is she, and Old rosin the bow, the eleventh and twenty-ninth selections in M1619.P293 1870.
- Richards, Brinley, 1819-1885 composer of Floating on the wind, and Auld lang syne: op. 57, the twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth selections in M1619.P293 1870.
- Abt, Franz, 1819-1885 composer of When the swallows homeward fly!, the second selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Badarzewska, Thekla, 1834-1861 composer of La priére d'une vierge, the twenty-second selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Baumbach, Adolph, 1830?-1880 composer of Silvery shower: tremolo etude, the thirty-second selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Boieldieu, A. (Adrien), 1775-1834 composer of Overture to the Caliph of Baghdad, the thirtieth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Buckley, Frederick, 1833-1864 I'd choose to be a daisy: or, the child's choice, the eighteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Covert, B. (Bernard), 1820- composer of The dismal swamp, the sixth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904 composer of Dixie for the Union, the fifth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Fowler, J. A., 1819-1878 composer of The mountain zephyr, the twenty-seventh selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893 composer of Faust grand march, the thirty-first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Grobe, Charles composer of Les bords du Hudson, the thirty-third selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Hawley, H. H. composer of How it marches!, the fourth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Held, Francis composer of The watch tower of freedom, the first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Hullah, John, 1812-1884 composer of The three fishers, the sixteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Kinkel, Charles composer of Ruth Hall Schottische, the twenty-first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864 composer of Coronation march: from Le prophète, the twenth-eighth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Molter, John composer of Skedaddle quick step, the nineteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895 composer of The battle-cry of freedom, the third selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Simon, Chas. L. composer of Clark Seminary polka, the twenty-fourth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Strack, Louis composer of The fisher's hornpipe, the twenty-third selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Webster, Joseph Philbrick, 1819-1875 composer of Over the river: no. 48, Woodland warblings, the fifteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Martin, T. J. (Thomas J.) composer of Smith's March, the twentieth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
Engravers
- Quidor, George W., approximately 1817- engraver of Kind, kind and gentle is she and I'd choose to be a daisy: or, the child's choice, the eleventh and eighteenth selections in M1619.P293 1870.
- Gaw, Robert M., approximately 1805- engraver of Les bords du Hudson, the thirty-third selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Pearson, Sidney, active 1842-1864 engraver of Over the river: no. 48, Woodland warblings; My gentle, gentle Minnie; Skedaddle quick step; Clark Seminary polka; The mountain zephyr; and Coronation march: from Le prophète, the fifteenth, seventeenth, nineteenth, twenty-fourth, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth selections in M1619.P293 1870.
Others
- Barbour, Gabriel H. lyricist for Kind, kind and gentle is she, the eleventh selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Wood, Mary, Miss dedicatee of Kind, kind and gentle is she, the eleventh selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- N. Currier (Firm) lithographer of Kind, kind and gentle is she, the eleventh selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915 writer of added lyrics for Dixie for the Union, the fifth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Moore, Mary Farrell lyricist for The watch tower of freedom, the first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Lytle, William Haines, 1826-1863 dedicatee of The watch tower of freedom, the first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Gibson & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio) lithographer of The watch tower of freedom, the first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Russell, Henry, 1812-1900 author of source material (Life on the ocean wave) for Les bords du Hudson, the thirty-third selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Wakefield, N. A. W. Priest (Nancy Amelia Woodbury Priest), 1836-1870 poet whose work was set in Over the river: no. 48, Woodland warblings, the fifteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Wood, B. Q. A lyricist for Our father & mother, the fourteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Amphions (Musical group) dedicatee of The dismal swamp, the sixth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Briggs, S. Lyda dedicatee of Clark Seminary polka, the twenty-fourth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Hill, Sally B., dedicatee of Ruth Hall Schottische, the twenty-first selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875 poet whose work was set in The three fishers, the sixteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
- P.S. Duval & Son lithographer of The three fishers, the sixteenth selection in M1619.P293 1870.
Publishers
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H.M. Higgins
Publisher Info: publisher of Lost on the Lady Elgin (8), The dying minstrell (9), My little valley home (12), Brave boys are they! (13), Over the river: no. 48, Woodland warblings (15), My gentle, gentle Minnie (17), Skedaddle quick step (19), Clark Seminary polka (24), and Coronation march: from Le prophète (28) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Chicago
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Root & Cady
Publisher Info: publisher of When the swallows homeward fly! (2), The battle-cry of freedom (3), How it marches! (4), Kingdom coming! (7), Floating on the wind (25), and Faust grand march (31) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Chicago
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S.T. Gordon
Publisher Info: publisher of The three fishers (16), Auld lang syne: op. 57 (26), and Overture to the Caliph of Baghdad (30) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: New York
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Firth Pond & Co.
Publisher Info: publisher of Dixie for the Union (5) and I'd choose to be a daisy (18) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: New York
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Oliver Ditson
Publisher Info: publisher of The dismal swamp (6) and The fisher's hornpipe (23) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Boston
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W.C. Peters & Sons
Publisher Info: publisher of Ruth Hall Schottische (21) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Cincinnati
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W.C. Peters & Sons
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Old Rosin the bow (29) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Cincinnati
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Peters, Webb & Co
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Old Rosin the bow (29) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Louisville
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Balmer & Weber
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Old Rosin the bow (29) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: St. Louis
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W.T. Mayo
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Old Rosin the bow (29) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: New Orleans
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C. Blume
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Old Rosin the bow (29) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Pittsburgh
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Hulbrook & Long
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Old Rosin the bow (29) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Cleveland
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A. Judson Higgins
Publisher Info: publisher of My prairie home (10) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Chicago
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A.C. Peters & Bro.
Publisher Info: publisher of The watch tower of freedom (1) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Cincinnati
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Henry Tolman & Co.
Publisher Info: publisher of Silvery shower: tremolo etude (32) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Boston
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Hewitt & Jaques
Publisher Info: publisher of Kind, kind and gentle is she (11) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: New York
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Higgins Bros.
Publisher Info: publisher of Our father & mother (14) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Chicago
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Lee & Walker
Publisher Info: publisher of Les bords du Hudson (33) in M1619.P293 1870, "successors to George Willig."Place of Publication: Philadelphia
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S. Pearson
Publisher Info: publisher of La priére d'une vierge (22) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: New York
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William Hall & Son
Publisher Info: publisher of The mountain zephyr (27) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: New York
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Miller & Beacham
Publisher Info: publisher of Smith's March (20) in M1619.P293 1870.Place of Publication: Baltimore
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Bound compilation of sheet music, compiled by Florence B. Paulson. The collection was bound in 1870, and contains works published between 1830 and 1870. Many of the selections are patriotic, while others include dances, ballads, and selections from operas. A variety of composers are present, with S. Wesley Martin and Henry C. Work the most frequent, each with three compositions in the volume. Almost half of the selections were published in Chicago, with others from New York, Boston, Cincinnati, and Philadelphia. Lyrics in this volume include racial slurs and stereotyping.
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234 p. ; 33 cm.
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- Call Number: M1619.P293 1870
- OCLC: 10874480
- OCLC: 910562113
- OCLC: 22865307
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Paulson, Florence B. [Binder's Collection: Florence Paulson, Book 1], score, 1870; Chicago. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1706035/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Music Library.