W. D. Franklin, "Continental Vocalists" South Glastonbury, Conn.
Scope and Contents
Notebook of handwritten lyrics and music. "" "Skin-plaster Song" "Our Welcome Glee," by L. Marshall "The Battle Prayer," by Kimmel (sp?) "Eighty Years Ago," by "Butcher" "I Care for Them Tenderly," Poetry by Rev. Bumerton, Music by Frank "Hark! To the Distant Bugle," by Perkins "Arm Brothers Arm," Poetry by Bourne, Music by Frank "The Rocky Mountain Boys" "The Flag of Our Union," Bardbury "A Curious Song," Poetry by Frank, Music Continentals "The Brave Volunteer," by Frank "Hail Glorious Banner," Poetry Mrs. Mary Moore, Music C. Warren "Natalie" "The Maid of the Mill," Peters "I See Her Still in my Dreams," Foster "Beautiful Silver Sea," by Clark "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean," by Shaw "Hark I Hear An Angel Sing," Shivall "The Mellow Notes of the Hunters Horn" "Come in the Quiet Evening," Music and Poetry by Franklin "Dixie," Parody by Frank "Care for them Tenderly," Music by Stevens "The Virginia Rose Bud," by Kavanaugh "My Own One" "The Rataplan" "Towanda March," June 7, 1862 "Hurrah For the Land of the Free," Franklin "The Clarion Now Sounds to the Fields," Maeder "Simon the Cellarer," by Hatton "The Union Oath" "John Brown Camp Song," Poetry Frank "They Wer Sitting Side by Side" "March Away Cherrily," Music by George H. Russell "Mountain Bugle Song," W.D. Franklin
Dates
- Creation: 1853-1867
Creator
- From the Collection: Franklin, W. D. (William Dwight) (Person)
- From the Collection: Continental Vocalists (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 6 Linear Feet (2 hollinger boxes, 3 oversize flat hollinger boxes and 1 oversize folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the University Archives Repository