Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815; Love; Man-woman relationships; Flowers; Death; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A song about Napoleon and his love for women and war.
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815; Patriotism; Nationalism; Kings and rulers; Great Britain -- Relations -- France; Great Britain -- History, Military; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
Nationalistic song concerning England's might in the face of Napoleon
Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 11th. Company A
Letter from Louisa A. Smith to Matilda Norman telling her of her (Norman's) brother's death by fever the day before at 9AM; offers to send a lock Richard's hair and his ring to her.
Songs--United States--20th Century; Popular Music--United States
Cover: drawing of Caucasian male American troops unloading watermelons from a ship; caricature drawing inset of African American boys eating watermelons
Songs--United States--20th Century; Popular Music--United States
Cover: drawing of three scenes of African Americans -- one of picking cotton, another of a duo singing and playing banjo, and the last of dock workers; photo inset of singer Emma Carus
Band in clown costumes sitting in a field; identified on back as : ""(1) Wm Clark, (2) A. Henry, (3) G Vanderbilt, (4) Frank Decker, (5) Doc. Grant, (6) [Nornton] Burns, (7) Chas. Hildora, (8) S. Fisher, (9) Wm. Marks. [Omr] Clown Band / A Hot...