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Oft in the Stilly Night, Thomas Moore, arranged by Allen Dodworth, New York, The Message Bird, 1850.
*Woodman Spare That Tree! Quick Step, as played by The Dodworth Cornet Band, Arranged by Allen Dodworth, New York, Firth, Pond, & Co., 1848.
*Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle, by J.H. Hewitt, arranged by M.S. Inprinted piano music, Baltimore, George Willig, Jr. 1851.
Bond’s Serenade, from the 17th New Hampshire Regiment Ripley Perkins Band Books, Ms, ca. 1850.
Chandler’s Jig, from Chandler’s Band Library in the Jon Hall Collection, Portland, ME Ms. ca. 1850.
Robin Adair, (Scottish Melody), Henry L. Moore Band Books, Ellsworth, ME. Anonymous ms., ca. 1860.
Last Rose of Summer – Polonaise, from the 25th Massachusetts Regiment [ms] band books, ca. 1860.
Gentle Annie, from the U.S. Marine Band Six-Part Band Book, Stephen Foster, Anonymous ms arrangement, ca. 1860.
*Departed Days or Voices from the Spirit Land, by L. Louis, boston, Russel & Tolman, 1857.
*Philadelphia Greys Quick Step, by Francis Johnson, Imprinted piano music, Philadelphia, Fiot, Meigen, & Co., 1839.
Home Again, from the U.S. Marine Band Six-Part Band Book, Anonymous ms arrangement, ca. 1860.
Grace Aria from Robert de Diable, from the U.S. Marine Band Six-Part Band Book, Anonymous ms arrangement, ca. 1860.
Wake Up! Jake, George Holman, Imprinted piano music Cincinnati, W.C. Peters, 1848, Based on a ms in the collection of Robert Sheldon.
*Thou Art Gone from My Gaze, George Linley, Imprinted piano music, New York W.A. Pond, n.d.
Grand March in Norma, by Vincenzo Bellini, from the First part of the Musician’s Companion by Elias Howe. Arrangement by A.F. Knight of the Boston Brigade Band, Boston, Elias Howe. 1844.
Home! Sweet Home! From “Clari, Maid of Milan” by Henry Bishop, Imprinted piano music. Phialdelphia F.A. North & Co., n.d.
The Mayflower, from the U.S. Marine Band Six-Part Band Book, Anonymous ms arrangement, ca. 1860.
Kathleen Mavourneen, from the U.S. Marine Band Six-Part Band Book, Anonymous ms arrangement, ca. 1860.
Comin’ thro’ the Rye,Stratton Military Band Journal, fifth Series No. 512 New York, John f. Stratton, 1870.
*Historic setting by Paul Maybery, based on period scoring practices.