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The song of liberty, or The march of Concord : a favorite national air : dedicated to the nations weal / written and published by Cahill.

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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Folio M1.A13 K4 Box 13, no. 41
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Cahill, B.
Contributor:
McLellan, David, approximately 1825- lithographer.
Keffer Collection of Sheet Music (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Song of liberty
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.).
Songs with piano.
Views.
Patriotic music--United States.
Patriotic music.
United States.
National songs--United States.
National songs.
Marches.
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)--Views.
Genre:
Songs with piano.
Songs.
Notated music.
Physical Description:
1 score (2 unnumbered pages) : illustrations ; 33 cm
Contained In:
Keffer Collection of Sheet Music.
Other Title:
Hail columbia, valiant land.
Teach the tyrants, let them know.
March of Concord.
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : B. Cahill, [1854]
Notes:
Song; for voice and piano.
English words; 1st verse printed between the two lines of music and verses 2-4 printed as text following the music.
The melody is taken from the President's march by Philip Phile.
First line of text: Hail Columbia, valiant land.
First line of chorus: Teach the tyrants, let them know.
Illustration: a scene of the United States Capitol building / D. McLellan, Lith.
Contains:
Phile, Philip, -1793. President's march.
OCLC:
37735394

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