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Title
Why do I weep for thee? : ballad / written by George Linley ; composed by W.V. Wallace.
Creator
Published
W.A. Evans & Bro., Boston (50 Bromfield Street) ; [San Francisco ; New York (19 Park Place) ; Philadelphia (926 Chestnut Street) ; Chicago (216 Clark Steet) ; Cincinnati, O. (286 Vine St.) ; Kansas City, Mo. (613 Main St.) ; City of Mexico (1 Vegara, Mexico) ; St. Louis, Mo. (807 No. 5th St.) ; New Orleans, La. (201 Canal Street) ; Minneapolis, Minn., 1896
Full Collection Name
California Sheet Music
Other Identifiers
BOX 18-408
Subject (Topic)
Type
Notated Music
Extent
1 score ([2], 3-5, [1], [4] p.) ; 35 x 26 cm.
Archive
The Music Library
Note
For voice and piano.
Caption title.
Pages [2] and [6] are blank ; p. [7]-[10] are a wrapper: p. [7] bears an announcement for the "Seventh Annual Pic-nic, Souvenir of California Lodge, Sunday June 21st, 1896," with a portrait photograph of the president, J.L. Franklin; p. [8]-[10] bear advertisements.
Advertisements for San Francisco merchants are printed at the heads of p. 3 (Levin's, notions, agateware ...) and p. 5 (Berwin & Gassner, fashionable furriers).
First line of text: Why do I weep for thee?
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: Yes
Caption title.
Pages [2] and [6] are blank ; p. [7]-[10] are a wrapper: p. [7] bears an announcement for the "Seventh Annual Pic-nic, Souvenir of California Lodge, Sunday June 21st, 1896," with a portrait photograph of the president, J.L. Franklin; p. [8]-[10] bear advertisements.
Advertisements for San Francisco merchants are printed at the heads of p. 3 (Levin's, notions, agateware ...) and p. 5 (Berwin & Gassner, fashionable furriers).
First line of text: Why do I weep for thee?
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: Yes
Provenance
Society of California Pioneers.
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