220

Volume of American sheet music including several notable pieces.

Various places, 1835-1841 and undated
57 items (247 pages) in one volume. Folio, 13½ x 10 inches, contemporary ½ calf, moderate wear; front hinge split, moderate dampstaining to the earlier pieces, a bit musty; partial manuscript table of contents tipped to rear pastedown; cover label and ownership signatures of Aurelia Tremper (1824-1887) of Philadelphia before her 1854 marriage.

  • Notes: All of these pieces were published in the United States, most of them in Philadelphia and Baltimore, with a few from Boston, New York, and Washington. Some of the highlights include:

    John Smith. "The Fireman's Song." Dramatic illustrated cover. Boston, 1839. 

    "Yankee Doodle & Star Spangled Banner / Hail Columbia." 4 pages, no cover. Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen & Co., circa 1842. Listed in Levy & Fuld's addendum to Muller, "Unrecorded Early Printings of 'The Star Spangled Banner,'" Notes 27:2 (December 1970), #55, stating that it is a reprint of an earlier Osborn's Music Saloon edition. Not in OCLC, not in Star Spangled Books, but see S29 for a later printing from the same plates circa 1844-1848.


    Francis Johnson. "Philadelphia Gray's Quick Step . . . as Performed by Johnson's Brass Band." 3 pages. Illustrated cover; minor worming; inked stamp of Philadelphia music seller. A composition by Francis "Frank" Johnson (1792-1844) of Philadelphia, one of the first successful African-American composers. An earlier issue was printed by the predecessor firm of Fiot, Meignen & Co.  Philadelphia: L. Meignen & Co., circa 1839-1842.

    A Lady of Charleston. "United States Marine March." 2 facing pages. Philadelphia: A. Fiot, undated.

    Other illustrated covers include C.F. Wieland, "The Carrier Dove," Philadelphia, 1839; John H. Hewitt, "The Betrothed," Philadelphia, 1840; J. Beuler, "Come and Take Tea in the Arbor," stated second edition, Philadelphia, undated; and John H. Hewitt, "The Nahant Quadrilles," Philadelphia, 1836.

    Complete list available upon request.

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