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Louisville Music Publications of the 19th Century: M

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M., N.C.
Child's faith in God. Poor widow. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds ;
Laffayette, In., Patrick & Crouse ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 863-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, W., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Hawkes, F.L., Rev.
First line: I knew a widow very poor.
Notes: To Mrs. C.A. Withers, of Covington, Ky.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.47.

Macfarren, G.A.
Beating of my own heart. (Songs of the day). -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds, no.70 Main St.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1827-7.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: [Milnes, R. Monckton].
First line: I wander'd by the brookside.
Shelf no.: v.94, p.157.

Mack, E.
Now or never march. -- Louisville : Jas. H. Cragg, 160 Fourth St., 1874.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 30-3.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hunter, Th., lith., Phil. ; Armstrong, J.M., music
typographer, Ph.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: c1874 by W.F. Shaw.
Shelf no.: v.41, 113.

Maclagan.
Captain Jinks of the horse marines. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.70
Main St.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1607-4.
Illustrations: cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: I am Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines.
Notes: "As sung by Billy Emerson".
Shelf no.: v.7, p.161.

Maeder, J. Gaspard.
Separation, ballad. -- [Louisville] : W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters &
Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1834.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 369.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers. Ballads.
Lyricist: Moore, Thomas.
First line: With all my soul then let us part.
Notes: "Sung by Mr. Maeder". c1834 by Kretschmar & Nunns, Penn.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.63.

Maeder, J. Gaspard.
Separation. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co.
; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons, 1850.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 369-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Gillingham,engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
Lyricist: Moore, Thomas.
First line: With all my soul then let us part.
Notes: "Sung by Mr. Maeder".
Shelf no.: v.36, p.99 ; PS.

Maeder, J. Gaspard.
Song of home, ballad. -- New York : Wm. Hall & Son ; Louisville, D.P.
Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Russell & Tolman, 1850.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 933.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Morris, George P.
First line: Oh sing once more.
Notes: To Mrs. George B. Mathew. New edition. "As sung by Mme. Anna Bishop".
Shelf no.: v.55, p.1.

Magruder, James E.
I have something sweet to tell you, or "I'm talking in my sleep!". --
Baltimore : W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 1617-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Gillingham, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Osgood, Frances.
Notes: To Miss Elizabeth Stanforth.
Shelf no.: v.134, p.159 (incomplete copy); c.2, LS.

Mahr, Edward.
Galt House galop. (Galt House collection). -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds,
no.70 Main St., 1869.
6 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1607-5.
Illustrations: colored lith., Hart & Mapother ; Whitestone, H., artist.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galops. Galt House.
Shelf no.: LP.

Malibran, Madame.
There is no home like my own, Tyrolien. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters &
Co. ; Cincinnati Peters, Field & Co.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 663.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
First line: In the wild chamois track.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.41.

Marcailhou, G.
Agricultural polka. Agricultural fair polka. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds
& Co. ; N.York, Wm. Hall & Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2049-4.
Illustrations: cover engr.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, president of the U.S. Agricultural Society.
Shelf no.: v.78, p.70.

Marcailhou, G.
Baguette d'or. (G.W.Brainard & Co.s Waltzes and polkas, no.4) --
Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co, 117 Fourth St. ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co.
; Boston, Oliver Ditson.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 582-5.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: LP.

Marcailhou, G.
Indiana waltz. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 953-5.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: New edition.
Shelf no.: LP 2 cops. c.2 incomplete.

Marcailhou, G.
Indiana waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ;
Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 693-5.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.127, p.125.

Maretzek, Max.
Tip top polka. -- Philadelphia, : Edward L. Walker ; Baltimore, Wm. C.
Peters ; New York, Wm. Hall & Son ; Charleston, Geo. Oates., 1850.
11 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: Tip top Polka.11.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Miss Amelie Arpin. Fourth edition.
Shelf no.: v.100, p.209.

Marquis, Emanuel.
Dream life waltz. -- Greencastle Ind. : R. Dobbins ; Louisville, D.P.
Faulds, 1857.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Lizzie Worster.
Shelf no.: v.78, p.77.

Marzials, Theo.
Three sailor lads. -- Louisville : Emily Tripp, 161 Fourth Ave.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Marzials, Theo.
First line: Oh we're three jolly, jolly sailor lads.
Notes: "Sung by Mr. Santley. To Josie B. Sanders". On cover ; publisher's
stamp dated 1880.
Shelf no.: LS.

Mason, E.W.
Mavourneen Machree, ballad. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St.
; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber, 1852.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Fagan, F.W., engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr. &
pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Ablamowicz, Anna.
First line: Oh! sad is my heart.
Notes: To Madame Anna Ablamowicz.
Shelf no.: v.66, p.113.

Mattei, Tito.
He comes no more. (Concert songs by foreign writers). Non torno. --
Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 165 Fourth Ave., 1877.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3029-7.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Italian songs.
Lyricist: C.C. Haskins. English words.
First line: Alone! deserted and lonely.
Notes: Italian & English words.
Shelf no.: LS.

Matthias, Chr.
Bear gently, so gently, the roughly made bier. "Burial at camp", a
touching ballad. -- Louisville : Wm. McCarrell, 310 Jefferson St., 1864.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 21-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War.
Lyricist: Mitchell, E.A.B., Mrs.
First line: Bear gently, so gently.
Notes: To Miss Maria Still.
Shelf no.: v.105, p.115.

Matthias, Chr.
Chant of the night wind. -- Louisville : Wm. McCarrell, 91 West
Jefferson St., 1866.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 43-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ernst, Cin., engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr.,
music.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: LP.

Maynard, Walter.
My last thoughts are of thee. (Songs and ballads of Miss Catharine
Hayes, no.4). -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters &
Sons ; Nashville, Jas. Doggous ;.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 427-4.
Illustrations: cover lith. printed on tint of Miss Hayes.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, lith., N.Y., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
Lyricist: Churchill.
First line: Breathing a pray'r for thee.
Shelf no.: v.40, p.1.

McCann, Joseph H.
I have lov'd thee dearly lov'd thee. -- Cincinnati : Peters & Field ;
Louisville, Peters & Webster ; New York, Firth, Hall & Pond., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 134.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slingland [sic] J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano, or guitar.
Subject: Guitar songs.
Lyricist: McCann, Joseph H.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
First line: I have lov'd thee, dearly lov'd thee.
Shelf no.: v.81, p.269 ; v.107, p.107.

McCann, Joseph H.
Mother dear! Ballad. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters ; Louisville Peters &
Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1135.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: McCann, Joseph H.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
First line: Oft thou hast told me.
Notes: To Miss E. Closey. "Written and partly composed by Joseph H. McCann".
Shelf no.: v.39, p.179; v.81, p.173.

McCann, Joseph H.
Mother dear! Ballad. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters &
Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1140.
Medium: Voice & guitar.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
First line: Oft thou has told me.
Notes: "Arranged for and respectully inscribed to Miss E. Closey".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

McCullough, E.B., Miss.
We may not meet again. -- Louisville : Wm. C. Peters ; Cincinnati, H.
Peters, 1845.
4 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 89.
Illustrations: lith. cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Rowse, J.B.,lith., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Piatt, Donn.
First line: We may not meet again.
Notes: To Mrs. N.C. Read, of Cincinnati.
Shelf no.: v.12, p.63 ; PS.

McDonald, A.T.
Three waltzes, in imitation of a musical snuff box. Musical snuff box
waltzes. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., Fourth St.
3 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 98.3.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.57, p.97.

McDonald, A.T.
Waltzes, three, in imitation of a musical snuff box. -- Louisville :
Peters, Webb & Co.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 60-3.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.66, p.191.

McNaughton, J.H.
Katy mine. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., Fourth St. ; Buffalo,
Sage & Son ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 356-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: McNaughton, J.H.
First line: Katy mine.
Shelf no.: LS.

McPhee, H.
Fayette galop. -- Louisville : Tripp & Linton, 118 Main St., 1872.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: cover single color lith. design.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galops.
Shelf no.: v.44, p.219.

McQuown, W.R.
I knew her heart in silence wept. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 70 Main
St., 1867.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1477-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Fulkerson, A.
First line: She had no sadness on her brow.
Notes: "Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Alice McClure Griffin".
Shelf no.: LS.

Meininger, Julius C.
Come in. Orphanage. -- Louisville : Tripp & Linton, 118 Main Street,
1872.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Illustrations: cover lith. with three vignettes.
Lithographer/Engraver: Heger, J., del., cover ; Louisville Steam Lith. Co.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Linton, G.W., Mrs.
First line: Come in, thou sad and homeless one.
Notes: To Mrs. William C. Bullitt, Ox Moor.
Shelf no.: v.44, p.181.

Meininger, Julius C.
Could I live my life again! -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg ; Cincinnati,
A.C. Peters & Bro. ; Terre Haute, E.A. Chess ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.,
1864.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Long, Thomas B.
First line: Ah, could I live my life again.
Notes: To "My Mother".
Shelf no.: v.105, p.27.

Meininger, Julius C.
Guide us holy spirit. -- Louisville : Tripp & Linton, 1871.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Sacred music.
Lyricist: W.
First line: Guide us holy spirit.
Notes: To Miss Jennie Wright.
Shelf no.: LS.

Meininger, Julius C.
I love thee still. -- Louisville : McCarrell & Meininger, 9l West
Jefferson St., 1866.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 50-4 and v.
Illustrations: cover lith. printed on tint ; O. Starck, artist.
Lithographer/Engraver: German & Bro., lith., Louisville, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
Lyricist: Long, Thomas B.
First line: I love thee still!.
Notes: To Miss Cornelia Bending. "As sung by Madm. C.V. Hoffman".
Shelf no.: v.88, p.75.

Meininger, Julius C.
I think of thee, dear Mandaline! -- Louisville : Wm. McCarrell, 310
Jefferson St. ; Cincinnati, A.C. Peters & Bro. ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co.,
1863.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 14-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: German & Bro., print., cover ;Slinglandt, J., engr. &
pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Long, Thomas B.
First line: I think of thee, dear Mandaline.
Notes: To Miss Mandaline Madison, Terre Haute, Ind.
Shelf no.: LS.

Meininger, Julius C.
I would not such a heart retain. -- Louisville : Wm. McCarrell, 310
Jefferson St., 1864.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 17-4.
Illustrations: cover lithograph printed on tint.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Wood, John.
First line: I give thee back again.
Notes: "Ballad as sung by, J.H. McCann".
Shelf no.: LS.

Meininger, Julius C.
I'll not forget thee, mother. Beautiful ballad. -- Louisville :
McCarrell & Meininger, 91 West Jefferson St., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 37-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Performing groups.
Lyricist: Manahan, Thomas.
First line: I'm going far away from thee.
Notes: To Misses Katie and Mary Watkins, Owensboro, Ky. "As sung with great
success by Arlington, Kelly & Leon's Minstrels".
Shelf no.: v.88, p.27.

Meininger, Julius C.
In every star some love doth beam. Good night! good night! Serenade. --
Cincinnati : A.C. Peters & Bro. ; St.Louis, J.L. Peters & Bro., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3997. 5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Butler, C.C.
First line: Good night, dearest, good night!.
Notes: To my friend Eddie Bauer, of Louisville, Ky.
Shelf no.: HS.

Meininger, Julius C.
In memory of the Confederate dead. Requiem. -- Louisville : McCarrell &
Meininger, 91 West Jefferson St., 1866.
9 p. of music ; 37 cm.
Pl. no.: 45-7 & V.
Illustrations: cover lith. printed on tint Bennett, Donaldson & Elmes,
Cincinnat.
Lithographer/Engraver: L. & Co., Philadelphia, electrotyped, music Johnson.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Civil War. Confederate.
Shelf no.: LP.

Meininger, Julius C.
Loving eyes. -- Louisville : Wm. McCarrell, 91 W. Jefferson St., 1866.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 39-V&3.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr.,music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Long, Thomas B.
First line: Loving eyes are on me beaming.
Notes: To mon ami Mons. P. Larroude, New York. Copyright McCarrell &
Meininger.
Shelf no.: LS.

Meininger, Julius C.
Say you love me, little Nell. -- Louisville : Tripp & Linton, no.118
Main St., 1870.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballad.
Lyricist: Albaugh, J.W.
First line: Say you love me, little Nell.
Notes: To Miss Katie B. Hopkins. c1870 by Louis Tripp, in the Office of the
Librarian of Congress at Washington.
Shelf no.: LS.

Meininger, Julius C.
Sleep my darling, thou art weary. A mother's lullaby. -- Louisville :
McCarrell & Meininger, 310 Jefferson St., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 30-3-V.
Illustrations: cover lith., G., J., artist.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., cover ; J. Slingerlandt,
engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Dickens, Charles.
First line: Hush, I cannot bear to see thee.
Notes: To my friend, Chas. L. Ward.
Shelf no.: v.105, p.39.

Meininger, Julius C.
Smiling eyes. (Boquet of beautiful pieces). -- Louisville : Louis Tripp,
1870.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Moore, Thom.
First line: Whene'er I see those smiling eyes.
Notes: To Miss Anna Benninghaus, of Wheeling, West Va., by E.Y.
Shelf no.: v.60, p.239.

Meininger, Julius C.
Sweet and fair. (Boquet of beautiful pieces). -- Louisville : Louis
Tripp, 1870.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
First line: Oh, sweet and fair!.
Notes: To J.W. Parson Price.
Shelf no.: v.60, p.243.

Meininger, Julius C.
Wehli mazurka. -- Louisville : Louis Tripp, 118 Main St., 1871.
9 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Mazurkas.
Notes: To Albert Weber, Esq., New York.
Shelf no.: v.119, p.193.

Meininger, Julius C.
Why do I weep beside thy grave? -- Cincinnati : A.C. Peters & Bro. ;
St.Louis, J.L. Peters & Bro., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 4022.3.
Illustrations: Cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Donaldson & Elmes, lith.,Cin.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War.
Lyricist: Long, Thomas B.
First line: Why do I weep beside thy grave?.
Notes: "Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. C.M. Topping".
Shelf no.: v.50, p,l47.

Meininger, Julius C.
Winona polka. -- Louisville : Meininger & Co., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1-5.
Illustrations: cover single color lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: German & Bro.,lith., cover ; J. Slingerlandt, engr.,
music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To my sister, Miss Clara Madison.
Shelf no.: v.105, p.175.

Mendelssohn.
First violet. Das erste Veilchen. (Choice foreign songs). -- New Albany,
Ind. : Ohio Falls Music Co.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 898 4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Powell, Walter,[English].
First line: When the first violet.
Notes: English & German words.
Shelf no.: v.8, p.175.

Mendelssohn.
In His hands are all the corners of the earth. 95th Psalm, Come let us
sing. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., 109 Fourth St. ; Cleveland, S.
Brainard & Co. ; Boston, O. Ditson.
8 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 364-8.
Medium: Duet, with piano.
Subject: Sacred songs. Duets.
First line: In his hands are all the corners of the earth.
Shelf no.: v.62, p.445.

Mendelssohn.
Remembrance. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Memphis & Nashville,
J.A. McClure ; Indianapolis, Willard & Stowell ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co.,
1859.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1112-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Bronte, Emily.
Arranger: Kirk, Lizzie.
First line: Cold in the grave.
Notes: To Miss Mary Hegan.
Shelf no.: v.112, p.11.

Mendelssohn.
Sub Tuum, (O Holy Father). Song of spring. -- Louisville : Louis Tripp,
118 Main St., 1871.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano or organ.
Subject: Church music.
Arranger: Zoeller, George.
First line: Sub tuum praesidium.
Notes: To Mrs. Isaac Caldwell, Louisville, Ky. English & Latin words.
Shelf no.: LS.

Mendelssohn.
Wedding march. (European echoes). -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.70
Main St.
7 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 1917-6.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: [Piano].
Subject: Marches.
Shelf no.: LP.

Mendelssohn.
Wedding march, from Shakspeare's Midsummer night's dream. -- Boston :
Oliver Ditson ; N.York, Gould & Berry ; Cleveland, S. Brainard ; N.Orleans,
H.D. Hewitt ; Louisville, G.W.Brainard & Co. ; Boston, C.C.Clapp & Co.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2653.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Shelf no.: LP.

Mendelssohn.
Wedding march, from "Midsummer nights dream", op.61. (Album of classic
music, no.4). -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb &
Co. ; Cincinnati, W.F. Colburn ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds ; St.Louis, Balmer &
Weber.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1429-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; D.C. Driscoll, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.125, p.271.

Merz, Karl.
Deliciosa polka. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds, Main St. ; Cincinnati,
W.C. Peters & Sons ; New Orleans, H.D. Hewitt.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 743-5.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Shelf no.: v.54, p.37 ; v.123, p.123.

Merz, Karl.
Leonore, or Deliciosa, polka. Bouquet de bal, no.6. -- Cincinnati : W.C.
Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters Webb & Co. ; Cleveland, Holbrook & Long ;
New York, Horace Waters ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1842-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Shelf no.: v.50, p.95.

Merz, Karl.
Loving eyes, transcription for piano. -- Louisville : Wm. McCarrell, 161
Fourth St., 1869.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 101-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Swain, G.F., engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To Miss Hannah Martin, Lancaster, Pa.
Shelf no.: LP.

Messemer, Joseph.
Le Postillion. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co. ; New York, Firth, Hall
& Pond.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 81-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Eliza McCrum".
Shelf no.: PS.

Messemer, Joseph.
La Belle de Louisville. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Tone, R.W., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Miss L. Ward.
Shelf no.: v.79,p.157.

Metcalfe, John A.
I've no mother, now I'm weeping, with brilliant variations. --
Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.70 Main St., 1870.
9 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1774-9.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: To my wife, Mrs. Fannie E. Metcalfe.
Shelf no.: v.35, p.287.

Metcalfe, John A.
Kris Kringle polka. (Children's delights, no.l). -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds, no.70 Main St., 1870.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 1766-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: "Six pieces carefully fingered for beginners".
Shelf no.: v.98, p.165.

Metcalfe, John A.
Why must we part. -- Louisville : D.P., no.70 Main St. Faulds, 1867.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1482-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Why must we part.
Notes: "To Miss M.A. Jones, Jackson, Tenn.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Metz, Julius.
My own fireside. -- New York : Cook & Brother ; Louisville Faulds, Stone
& Morse ; St.Louis, Fritz & Dealeth, 1854.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Birch, T. & Son, 294 Bowery, music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
First line: I love thee more.
Notes: To Dr. Benjamin Brandreth.
Shelf no.: v.40, p.239.

Meyer, Leopold de.
Carneval de Venise, varie pour le piano -- Louisville : Peters, Webb &
Co. ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field.
11 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 245-10 (10-245).
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Arranger: Beyer, Ferd.
Shelf no.: PS.

Meyer, Leopold de.
Carneval de Venise. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati Peters
& Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters.
11 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Pl. no.: 243-10.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Arranger: Beyer, Ferd.
Shelf no.: LP.

[Meyerbeer].
Ah, my child. (Ah mon fils). (Songs and ballads sung by Miss Catherine
Hayes, no.l). -- Boston : Oliver Ditson ; Louisville, G.W. Brainard & Co. ;
Cleveland, S. Brainard.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2637.
Illustrations: cover lith. of Catharine Hayes.
Lithographer/Engraver: Bufford, J.H., lith., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
First line: Ah! my child.
Notes: English, French & Italian words.
Shelf no.: v.59, p.51.

Meyerbeer.
Vale of rest. (Repertoire de Mlle. Jetty Treffz, no.6) -- Louisville :
Peters, Webb & Co.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 761-5.
Illustrations: lith. cover printed on tint of Mlle. Jetty Treffz.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, lith., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr.
pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
First line: Beneath the shade.
Shelf no.: PS ; v.59, p.249.

Meyerbeer.
Vale of rest, arranged as a solo or duett. "Huguenots". (Operatic gems,
no.12). -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ;
Cleveland, Holbrook & Long ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2079-4 ; cover, no.2067.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., Cin., cover.
Medium: Voice or duet, & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
First line: Beneath the shade.
Notes: English & French words.
Shelf no.: v.107, p.39.

Meyerbeer.
Vale of rest. (Repertoire de Mlle. Jetty Treffz, no.6). -- Louisville :
D.P. Faulds, Main St.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 761-5.
Illustrations: cover lith. of Jetty Treffz.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, lith., N.Y., cover ; Slinglandt, engr.
& pr.,music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
First line: Beneath the shade the flow'rs were sleeping.
Shelf no.: v.14, p.6 ; v.130, p.21.

Meyers, Arizona H.
Class '96 two-step. -- Louisville : J.P. Simmons Co., 1897.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: Class '96.T.S.3.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Arranger: Kuehr, Juluis.
Notes: To my classmates. "Louisville Girls High School".
Shelf no.: LS.

Miller, John Curry.
Grand Columbia, a national song and chorus. -- Louisville : John Curry
Miller, 1875.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Patriotic songs.
First line: Grand Columbia, O mighty nation.
Shelf no.: v.73, p.375.

Milner.
When you and I were boys. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.223 Main St.,
1864.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1012-4.
Illustrations: cover printed with color.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Morris, George P.
First line: We were boys together.
Shelf no.: v.105, p.63.

Mirus, Hermann.
Cynthiana polka. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., 1850.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 108-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Fannie Pugh, of Cynthiana, Ky.".
Shelf no.: PS.

Miszner, J.C.
Carina polka. (Bouquet de bal, no.3). -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons
; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cleveland, Holbrook & Long ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber ; New York, Horace Waters., 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1839-3 cover, 1836.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Shelf no.: v.130, p.285.

[Moore, Thomas].
Feast of roses. -- Cincinnati : Peters, Field & Co. ; Louisville, W.C.
Peters & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Irish songs.
Lyricist: Moore, Thomas.
First line: Now sunlight dies.
Shelf no.: v.4, p.87.

Moore, Thomas.
Origin of the harp, canzonett for one or two voices. -- Louisville :
W.C. Peters & Co., 507 Main St. ; Cincinnati, Peters, Field & Co.
4 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 638.
Medium: Voice or duet, with piano.
Subject: Duets.
First line: 'Tis believed that this harp.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.85.

Moore, Thomas.
Origin of the harp, canzonett. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, & Co.
4 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 855.4.
Medium: Voice, or duet, & piano or harp.
Subject: Duet.
First line: 'Tis believd that this harp.
Shelf no.: LS.

Moore, Thomas.
Romaika, from Moore's Evenings in Greece. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard,
Fourth St.
2 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 204=2.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Moore.
First line: When the balaika is heard.
Shelf no.: LS.

Moore, Thomas.
They tell me thour't the favoured guest. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb &
Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 395-2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Wood, O., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
First line: They tell me thour't the favour'd guest.
Notes: Part translation of some Latin verses.
Shelf no.: v.66, p.91.

Moore, Thomas.
Those evening bells. Bells of St. Petersburg. -- Louisville : David P.
Faulds.
2 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 22-2.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
First line: Those ev'ning bells.
Notes: "Sung by Mr. Nichols".
Shelf no.: LS.

Moran, P.K.
Swiss waltz, with variations for the harp or piano. -- Louisville :
David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters.
3 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 63-3.
Medium: Piano or harp.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.98, p.151.

Morris, Sam. V.
Maggie Mae. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; New York, William Hall &
Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz., 1856.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2006-4.
Medium: Voice, with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Butler, C.C.
First line: Eight years ago, sweet Maggie Mae.
Notes: "To Miss Mollie Park".
Shelf no.: LS ; v.107, p.261.

Morse, Nathan C.
Billy Grimes, the drover. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., 117
Fourth St. ; Cleveland, D. Brainard & Co ; Boston, Oliver Ditson., 1852.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 534-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Tomorrow morn.
Notes: Fifth edition. "To Miss Mattie Withers".
Shelf no.: LS ; v.42, p.39.

Morse, Nathan C.
I'm coming home. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co., 1855.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 345-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Tucker, A., Rev.
First line: I'm coming home.
Notes: "To his mother by N.C. Morse".
Shelf no.: LS.

Morse, Nathan C.
Is it anybody's business, ballad. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co.,
109 Fourth St. ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co. ; Nashville, J.B. West., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 798.5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
First line: Is it anybody's business.
Shelf no.: LS.

Mozart.
Go forget me why should sorrow. Air from Don Giovanni. -- Louisville :
Peters, Webb & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1733-2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, L.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
First line: Go forget me why should sorrow.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.145.

Mozart.
Magic flute, Overture. Standard overtures by classical composers. --
Louisville : David P. Faulds 539 Main St, successors to Peters Webb & Co. ;
Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; Balmer & Weber, St. Louis.
8 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 975-8 (230 previous).
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Opera transcriptions.
Shelf no.: LP.

Mozart.
Mozarts' favorite walz [sic] -- Louisville : W.C. Peters.
1 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.285.

Mozart.
Ne'er think I can deceive thee. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard, 117
Fourth St. ; Cleveland, S. Brainard ; Pittsburgh, John H. Mellor., 1851.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 501-5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Dyer, Sidney.
First line: Ne'er think I can deceive thee.
Shelf no.: LS.

Mozart.
Sweet is the thought, the promise sweet, a sacred duetto. -- Baltimore :
G. Willig Jr., 1845.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1930.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, engr., music.
Medium: Duet, with piano.
Arranger: Peters, W. C.
First line: Sweet is the thought.
Notes: "Respectfully dedicated to the Misses Clayland".
Shelf no.: Peters' works; c.2, LS.

Muller, Carl.
Opera grand march. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville,
Tripp & Cragg ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds & Co. ; New York, W. Hall & Son ;
St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1858.
6 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 3030.4.
Illustrations: colored lith. of Pike Opera House.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ehrgott & Forbriger, lith., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Pike's Opera House. Marches.
Notes: To S.N. Pike.
Shelf no.: v.96, p.1.

Muller, F.
Gen. McClellan's grand march. Arranged from Donizetti. -- Cincinnati :
A.C. Peters & Bro., 1864.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3367.3.
Illustrations: cover lith. of Gen. McClellan.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati, lith.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Civil War.
Shelf no.: v.93, p.299.

Muller, Julius E.
Bachelor's dream, op.177 -- Louisville : James H. Cragg, 160 Fourth St.,
1872.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Illustrations: cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Armstrong, J.M., typographer, Philadelphia, music.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: c1872 by W.F. Shaw.
Shelf no.: LP.

Munoz, Julian.
Golden wedding ring. Ballad. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; New
York, Wm. Hall & Son ; Albany, N.Y., J.H. Hidley ; Baltimore, H. McCaffray.,
1859.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1142-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Perine [sic.], engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Massey, G.
First line: With a white hand like a lady.
Notes: To Miss Linda Hill.
Shelf no.: v.89, p.354.

Munoz, Julian.
Re'veries sur l'eau, barcarolle. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds., 1856.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2010-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: French songs.
Lyricist: R., A., Mr.
First line: Ami, lorsque le soir.
Notes: To Alfred Roman. French words.
Shelf no.: v.107, p.233.

Munoz, Julian.
Wert thou my own sweet bride. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; New
York, William Hall & Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz, 1857.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1091-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Crutcher, Jno. A.
First line: Wert thou my own sweet bride.
Notes: To Miss Jacque Page.
Shelf no.: v.16, p.49.

Musard.
Baden Baden polka, pas Bohemian. -- Cincinnati : Peters & Field ;
Louisville Peters & Webster ; New York, Firth, Hall & Pond.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 125.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.301.