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Uncle Ned
- Publication Year :
- 2024
- Subjects :
- Broadsides 19th century. United States
Songs Texts. 19th century United States
Popular music Texts. 19th century United States
Ballads Songs and music Texts. 19th century New York (State) New York
Minstrel music Songs and music Texts. 19th century New York (State) New York
African Americans Songs and music Texts.
Slavery Songs and music Texts. United States
Death Songs and music Texts.
Musique populaire Textes. 19e siècle États-Unis
African Americans.
Ballads.
Broadsides.
Death.
Minstrel music.
Popular music.
Slavery.
Songs.
New York (State) New York.
United States.
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- First line: I once knew a darkey, and his name was Uncle Ned., Without music., Date based on sheet music copyrights and similar publications., Text of song in three four-line stanzas, each with four-line chorus., At foot of song sheet: "Price One Cent. All the New Songs constantly on hand at One Cent each.", OCLC sheet music edition # 24057315 (1848-1849)--credits Foster., OCLC # 31575798 (1853-1859)--credits Minstrel & Ballad headings., See variant edition: 002285-BROAD., Variant of Edwin Wolf's American Song Sheets # 2389
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocm60653797