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Music of the Rebellion. Group of four pieces

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Music of the Rebellion. Group of four pieces
Music of the Rebellion. Group of four pieces of Civil War sheet music: 1) "I Wish I Was In Dixie's Land," by Dan Emmett, Firth, Pond, New York, 1860. Written in 1859 in only twenty minutes, the song, which originally referred to the pleasant weather of the South, became a rallying cry of the Confederacy. Separated at spine, else about fine. 2) Stephen Foster's "Willie We Have Missed You," Firth, Pond, N.Y., n.d. Cover illus. Separated at spine, light soiling. 3) "Massa's in de Cold Ground," by Stephen Foster, Firth, Pond, N.Y., 1858. Good. 4) "Harry Pell's Ebony Songster," 72 pp. of lyrics. Dick & Fitzgerald, N.Y., 1864. Illustration on cover of costumed black holding umbrella. About fine.