Melodies Of The New Orleans Serenaders Operatic Troupe.
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New York Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1, Franklin Sqre. Lithograph featuring small portraits of the eight members of the New Orleans Serenaders produced by Lith. of Sarony & Major, N.Y. Names featured below images: S. Sandford; Max Zorer; J. H. Collins; G. Swain; N. Kneass; T. Burk; Mast. Ole Bull; J. C. Rainer. Song list provided in area between images: 1. I hear the hoofs, or the lost child; 2. Go way black man; 3. The Haunted well; 4. Thou art gone from my gaze; 5. Rosa Clare; 6. Hither we come, or, Pirates chorus from the Enchantress; 7. Nelly was a lady; 8. New Orleans Serenaders Polka; 9. Katy Dean. "25 Cts. Nett." appears to left of publisher info. Along base of image: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1849 by Firth, Pond & Co. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of N. York
No known copyright. Item is in public domain as it was published prior to 1923.
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- Buckley, Frederick, 1833 1864, Composer And Violinist, Also Known As Master Ole Bull
- Burk, T
- Collins, J. H. (John H.), D. 1860, Minstrel Performer
- Firth, Pond & Co., Music Publishers
- Kneass, Nelson, 1823 1868 Or 9
- Rainer, J. C
- Sandford, S
- Sarony & Major, Note: New York City Lithography Firm Of Napoleon Sarony And Henry B. Major, 1846 To About 1854, When Name Changed To Sarony & Co., Publisher And Seller Of Music, Musical Instrument Maker
- Swaine, G
- Zorer, Max