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1. Paper of pins.

3. Poor, but a gentleman still.

4. Kitty Wells.

5. Who will care for mother now?.

6. When you and I were young, Maggie.

7. When I saw sweet Nelly home.

8. Thou hast learned to love another.

9. Star-spangled banner.

10. Sherman's march to the sea.

11. Red, white and blue.

12. Pull down the blind.

13. Little Annie Rooney

14. Kitty Wells.

15. Kitty Wells.

16. In old Madrid

17. I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls.

18. Dixie's land.

19. The Arkansas traveller.

20. I'd choose to be a baby.

21. Bonnie sweet Bessie, the maid of Dundee.

22. A new and mournful song containing the history of Susanna Cox : who was hung in Reading for infanticide, in the year 1809

23. I'll remember you, love, in my prayers.

24. Home, sweet home.

25. Pull for the shore.

26. Gay and happy

27. Oh! dem golden slippers.

28. A pleasant home is better than a church.

29. Reformers' battle cry : no. 11

30. Reformers' battle hymn : no. 10

31. The pledge : no. 12.

32. Tramp, tramp, the boys are marching : no. 2.

33. Closing odes.

34. No place like this : no. 8.

35. The reformers' song : no. 9.

36. Marching along : no. 7.

37. On the field of battle : no. 5.

38. God speed the right : no. 6.

39. Happy are we, to-night, boys : no. 4.

40. Reformers' song : no. 3.

41. Dare to do right : no. 1.

42. 'Dare to do right' Bridgton reform club.

43. Little blossom.

44. Widow Mulroony's ball.

45. The bonnie bit of blue.

46. Hetty Loar : a Parody on 'Nettie Moore,'

47. Change : a song of the present times

48. Billy Golame

49. A new and mournful song containing the history of Susanna Cox : who was hung in Reading for infanticide, in the year 1809

50. Willie, we have missed you.