Early Music Collection, circa 1700-1899.

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Early Music Collection, circa 1700-1899.

Collection of music from the 18th and 19th centuries, including songs, dance steps, and instrumental pieces for piano, clarinet, flute, and fife.

5 boxes, 1 oversize folder.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7946571

Peabody Essex Museum

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Wheatland, Stephen

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Cleveland, William.

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Rose, Harriet, 1946-

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Lee, Nathaniel, 1772-1806.

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Driver, Stephen Pierson, 1829-

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Pickman, Sally.

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Brown, William A. (Associate professor of management)

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Richardson, Anna (Researcher on drug abuse)

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Billings, William, 1746-1800

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William Billings was a ship captain. From the guide to the Journals of the Ship Apollo, 1789-1791, 1789-1791, (American Philosophical Society) Originally composed for chorus. "I am the rose of Sharon" and "Lamentation over Boston" are from Billings' "The Singing-Master's Assistant," published by Edes & Gill, Boston, 1778. "The Lord is risen" is from Billings' "The Suffolk Harmony," published Boston, 1786. Arranged 1976. First performance Free Library of Philadelphia, 17 ...

Oliver, Benjamin Lynde, 1760-1835.

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Jewett, David, 1773-1841

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Cabot, Joseph, 1745-1774

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Pickman, Rebecca Taylor.

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Very, Lydia L. A. (Lydia Louisa Anna), 1823-1901

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Lydia Louisa Ann Very was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and taught school there. She published poems in various regional periodicals, and illustrated children's books. She also published collections of poetry and her own children's stories. Her brothers, Jones Very and Washington Very, were also prominent regional poets. From the description of Lydia L.A. Very manuscript hymn, 1854 July 4. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57520024 ...

Clarke, Harriet Orne.

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