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Pacher, J.A.
Austrian song, op.69. (J.A. Pacher's select compositions, no.l). --
Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.100 Main St.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1926-7.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.114, p.115.

Pacher, J.A.
Normandy song. Op.69. (J.A. Pacher's select compositions, no.2). --
Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.100 Main St.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1946-7.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.114, p.107.

Pacher, J.A.
Swiss song, op.69. (J.A. Pacher's select compositions, no.3). --
Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.100 Main St.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1947-6.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.114, p.99.

Paganini.
Andante amoroso. -- New York : Wm. Hall & Son ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds
& Co. ; Boston, Russell & Tolman, 1859.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4326.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Paganini.
Arranger: Wallace, William Vincent.
Notes: "Written from memory by Mr. W.V. Wallace, after having heard it
performed by the author, in his last concerts".
Shelf no.: v.70, p.239.

Panormo, F.
Bird waltz, arranged for the harp or piano forte. -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds & Co.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 355-3.
Medium: Harp or piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.92, p.253 ; PS.

Panormo, F.
Bird waltz. -- Cincinnati : W. C. Peters.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 556.
Medium: Harp or piano.
Shelf no.: v.50, p.55.

Panormo, F.
Bird waltz. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 781-3.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: LP.

Pape, Willie.
Believe me if all those endearing young charms & Garry Owen,op.26
(Willie Pape's Irish diamonds, no.l). -- Louisville : Henry Knoefel.
11 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1339-10.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Irish songs.
Notes: Publisher stamped on cover.
Shelf no.: LP.

Parry, John.
Sweet vesper bells of Ancona. Ballad. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co. ;
Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Pittsburgh, H. Kleber.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 2818.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Co., N.Y., lith., cover ;Quidor, engr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Parry, John.
First line: While fading daylight's parting gleam.
Shelf no.: LS.

Parry, John.
The Voice of her I love -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1672-2.
Medium: Voice & piano or harp.
First line: How sweet at close of silent eve.
Notes: "Sung by Mr. Braham".
Shelf no.: v.16, p.23.

Paur, A.
Orpheus quadrilles. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 70 Main St., 1866.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1464-7.
Lithographer/Engraver: Scharr & Bro., St.Louis, engr., cover ;Slinglandt, J.,
engr.,music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Singing Festival, 1866.
Notes: To the Ladies of Louisville in memory of the Singing Festival,
Louisville, July 25, '66.
Shelf no.: LP.

Pelton, J.M.
Farewell! Farewell! all thy sorrows now are oer. -- New York : Cook &
Brother ; Louisville, Faulds, Stone & Morse ; St.Louis, Fritz & Darleth.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Birch,T. & Son, 294 Bowery.
Medium: Voice or quartet, & piano.
First line: Farewell! Farewell! all thy sorrows now are o'er.
Notes: To members of the Choir of the Presbyterian Church in Middleton, N.Y.
Shelf no.: v.40, p.177.

Perriere, M. de la.
The Orphan. -- Louisville : Faulds, 539 Main St. ; Cincinnati, Colburn &
Field ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1855.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 879-5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: French songs.
Lyricist: Butler, Noble ;English trans.
First line: O'er whelm'd with pain and woe.
Notes: To Mrs. Florence Coleman Joyce.
Shelf no.: v.40, p.183.

Perry, James.
Cheer boys, cheer, patriotic song. Song of the Union troops. -- Chicago
: D.P. Faulds, 54 Clark St. ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds., 1861.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1339-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; J. Slinglandt, engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War. Union.
First line: Cheer! boys, cheer!.
Notes: To Maj. Frank B. Ward, of the Anderson Cavalry. c1861 by D.P. Faulds,
in Ky.
Shelf no.: v.99, p.175.

Perry, James.
Will the New Year come to night, Mamma? -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 223
Main St., 1864.
12 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1374 ; 1375 ; 1376.
Illustrations: lithographed cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Major & Knapp, lith., N.Y., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Eager, Cora.
First line: Will the New Year come to night, Mamma?.
Notes: "Dedicated to Alf. Burnett". Published in 3 parts. This edition
complete.
Shelf no.: LS, PP.

Persley, Geo. W.
Dearest sister how we miss thee. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 165 Fourth
Ave., 1877.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3047-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Cooper, Geo.
First line: Dearest sister how we miss thee.
Notes: "To Lou.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Peruzzi, A.
Spring and autumn. -- New York : John L. Peters, 599 Broadway ;
Brooklyn, J.L. Peters ; St.Louis, J.L. Peters & Co., 1870.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 6742-3.
Illustrations: Ehrgott & Krebs, lith., cover of Christine Nilsson.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Let me dream.
Shelf no.: v.9, p.1.

Pestal, Colonel.
Rest troubled heart. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati,
Peters, Field & Co. ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1548-5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Crawford, Mrs.
First line: Rest, thou troubled heart.
Shelf no.: v.81, p.215.

Pestal, Colonel.
Rest troubled heart. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati,
Peters & Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters.
6 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 239-6.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Crawford, Mrs.
First line: Rest, thou troubled heart!.
Shelf no.: v.104, p.175.

Peters, Henry J.
Do you remember, dearest. -- Louisville, : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
4 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Cosby, F.
First line: Do you remember, dearest.
Notes: To Mrs. M. Dumesnil.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.187.

Peters, Henry J.
Gondola. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters., 1846.
4 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Gondola glides, like a spririt of light.
Notes: To Miss C.F. Taylor.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.183.

Peters, Henry J.
I'll cling to thee. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Tone, R.W., engr. & pr.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Tharpe, L.R., Miss.
First line: Every flow'r that charms my eye.
Notes: To Miss Eloise Gwathmey.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.191.

Peters, Henry J.
I'll cling to thee. -- Louisville, : H.J. Peters & Co.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Tone, R.W., engr. & pr.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Tharpe, L.R., Miss.
First line: Every flower that charms my eye.
Notes: To Miss Eloise Gwathmey.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.191.

Peters, Henry J.
Lilla love. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
First line: O Lilla love meet me tonight.
Notes: To Miss C.W. Alston.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.209.

Peters, Henry J.
Lilla love. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: O Lilla love meet me tonight.
Notes: To Miss C.W. Alston.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.209.

Peters, Henry J.
Linden gallopade. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., 1848.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1296.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galopades.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Grace Vernon".
Shelf no.: PS.

Peters, Henry J.
Oh dost thou remember. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Sayers, Henry K., Lieut.
First line: Oh! dost thou remember.
Notes: To Miss H. Whiteman. Autograph of composer in pencil on cover.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.219.

Peters, Henry J.
Oh dost thou remember. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Sayers, Henry K., Lieut.
First line: Oh! dost thou remember.
Notes: To Miss H. Whiteman. Presentation copy autographed by H.J. Peters.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.219.

Peters, Henry J.
" You and I" -- Louisville, : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Francis, J.
First line: What dearest! forgotten it all?.
Notes: To Miss Martha A. Burnly.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.203.

Peters, Henry J.
You and I. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Francis, J.
First line: What dearest! forgotten it all?.
Notes: To Miss Martha A. Burnly.
Shelf no.: v.79, p.203.

Peters, John L., ed.
Peters' musical monthly. Published monthly. -- New York : J.L. Peters,
599 Broadway.
p. of music ; 29 cm.
Subject: Periodicals.
Notes: Lib. has: 1873 bound vol.
Shelf no.: Historical periodicals, magazines.

Peters, W.C.
Ashland quadrilles. (W.C. Peters' collection of musical publications). -
- Louisville : W.C. Peters, 1845.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 76.
Illustrations: cover lith. of Clay.
Lithographer/Engraver: Campbell, T. or Thayer, lith. cover ; J. Slinglandt,
engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Clay, Henry. Quadrilles.
Notes: To the friends of the Hon. Henry Clay. cover c1844. Publisher's catalog
back cover.
Shelf no.: v.49, p.63.

Peters, W.C.
Bardstown waltz. -- New York : James L. Hewitt.
2 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss E. Huie.
Shelf no.: v.102, p.69.

Peters, W.C.
Bonaparte's imperial march. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters., 1843.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 24.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To Miss Emily Elder.
Shelf no.: v.85, p.159 ; v.120, p.107 [no pl. no.].

Peters, W.C.
Cedar grove waltz. (Collection of admired airs, four hands, no.14). --
New York : Firth, Hall & Pond's, 1845.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3852.
Medium: Piano, 4 hands.
Subject: Piano, 4 hands.
Arranger: Getze, J.A.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Come to the sunset tree. Evening song of the Tyrolese peasants. -- New
York: Hewitt, 137 Broadway.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Voice with chorus & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Hemans, Mrs.
First line: Come to the sunset tree.
Shelf no.: v.135, p.35.

Peters, W.C.
Corncrackers, a sett of quadrilles. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters ; New
York, Hewitt & Co., 1843.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Quadrilles.
Notes: To Miss Eliza Lovell. Contents:no.l.The corncrackers. no.2.Old rosin
the bow. no.3.Miss Foote. no.4.Zenith. no.5.Jenny get your hoe cake done.
Shelf no.: v.85, p.59.

Peters, W.C.
Crown waltz, in which is introduced the favorite air, "Dunbartons bonny
Belle". Dumbartons bonny Belle. -- New York: Firth, Hall & Pond, 1839.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: "Composed for Miss Julia Drake". c1839 by W.C.Peters in Kentucky.
Shelf no.: v.135, p.155.

Peters, W.C.
Danville waltz, in which is introduced The blue Moselle. -- New York :
Hewitt & Jaques, 1838.
2 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: c1838 by W.C. Peters, Ky. "Composed & arranged for Miss Eliza Stewart".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Eclectic piano-forte school, arranged from the works of the best
European composers. Peters' eclectic pianoforte instructor. -- New York : J.L.
Peters.
160 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Piano studies & methods.
Notes: One hundredth edition, with appendix.
Shelf no.: Peters' works. 2 cops.

Peters, W.C.
Eclectic piano-forte school, arranged from the works of the best
European composers. With selections from popular American authors. -- Boston :
Oliver Ditson ; New York, C.H. Ditson & Co ; Chicago, Lyon & Healy ;
Philadelphia, J.E. Ditson & Co., 1883.
159,[13] p. of music ; 32 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Piano studies & methods.
Notes: c1855 by W.C. Peters & Sons in Ohio ; c1883 by J.L. Peters. "One
hundreth edition, with appendix", on cover.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Eclectic piano-forte school. Arranged from the works of the best
European composers. With selections from popular American authors. --
Cincinnati : A.C. & J.L. Peters., 1855.
160 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Piano studies & methods.
Notes: c1855 by W.C. Peters & Sons in Ohio. "Fiftieth edition, with Appendix",
on cover. Testimonials, front and back inside covers.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Fair penitent, a Tyrolese air, with variations. -- Philadelphia : George
Willig.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 772.
Lithographer/Engraver: Moland, W., artist, cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Shelf no.: Peters' Works.

Peters, W.C.
Fair penitent, a Tyrolese air, with variations. -- Philadelphia : Ld.
Meignen & Co.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 772.
Lithographer/Engraver: Moland, W., engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Varnum".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Greek march, in which is introduced an original Greek air. -- New York :
Wm. Hall & Son, 1858.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4284.
Lithographer/Engraver: Clayton, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To Miss Elizabeth Lucket. New edition.
Shelf no.: Peters' Works.

Peters, W.C.
Greek march, in which is introduced an original Greek air. -- New York :
William Hall & Son, 1840.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2089.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket". c1840 by Hewitt & Jaques.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Greek march. (Firth, Pond & Co's duetts for two performers, no.23 -- New
York : Firth, Pond & Co., 1848.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3854.
Lithographer/Engraver: Wakelam, engr., music.
Medium: Piano, 4 hands.
Subject: Piano, 4 hands.
Arranger: Getze, J.A.
Shelf no.: v.26, p.249.

Peters, W.C.
Grey eagle cottilions. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques., 1840.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To the Misses Shalcross. Contents:no.l.Grey eagle-Scotch
air.-no.2.Wagner-Virginia reel.-no.3.Oakland cotillion-Kentucky air.
Shelf no.: v.83, p.45.

Peters, W.C.
Grey eagle cottilions. -- New York : William Hall & Son, 1840.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2763.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Dances.
Notes: To the Misses Shalcross. No.l.Grey eagle ; Scotch air. no.2. Wagner ;
Virginia reel. no.3. Oakland cotillion ; Kentucky air.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.313.

Peters, W.C.
Had I met thee in thy beauty, ballad. Adapted to a beautiful Italian air
by Vaccay. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters ; Cincinnati, Peters & Co., 1845.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 94.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J.,engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Byron.
Arranger: Peters, W. C.
First line: Had I met thee in thy beauty.
Notes: "Respectfully inscribed to Miss R. Huyler, by her sincere friend, W.C.
Peters".
Shelf no.: Peters' works ; v.12, p.41.

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
Had I never known thee. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati,
Peters & Field ; New York, W.C. Peters, 1849.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1379-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads. Singers.
First line: Had I never, never known thee.
Notes: "Inscribed to Miss Mary B. Talbott". "As sung by Madame Ablamowicz".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
Had I never, never known thee, ballad. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb &
Co. ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; New York, W.C. Peters., 1849.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1379-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads. Singers.
First line: Had I never, never known thee.
Notes: To Miss Mary B. Talbott.
Shelf no.: v.4, p.91 ; v.105, p.33.

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
Had I never, never known thee. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ;
Cincinnati Peters & Field ; New York, W.C. Peters, 1849.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 143-3 & T.
Medium: Voice & guitar.
Subject: Guitar songs. Singers.
First line: Had I never, never known thee.
Notes: To Miss Mary B. Talbott. "As sung by Madame Ablamowicz".
Shelf no.: GH.

Peters, W.C.
Here's a health to thee Tom Breese. -- Philadelphia : Lee & Walker ; New
Orleans, W.T. Mayo, 1837.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Drake, J.G.
First line: Here's a health to thee Tom Breese.
Notes: To Dr. L. Dillingham. Second edition. "Poetry and melody, J.G. Drake".
Shelf no.: v.66, p.27.

Peters, W.C.
I love thee dear Erin, ballad. Erin. -- New York : Firth, Hall & Pond ;
Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Louisville, Peters & Webster, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4200.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Irish songs. Ballads.
Lyricist: Watson, H.F.
First line: I love thee, dear Erin.
Notes: "Inscribed to Miss A. L. Walker".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
I never have lov'd thee, ballad. -- Louisville : Peters & Co, 1842.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Amelia.
First line: I never have lov'd thee.
Notes: "Dedicated to Mrs. S. Dillingham". "For sale at Dellingers,
Cincinnati", cover.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
I never have loved thee, a favorite ballad. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ;
Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co., 1843.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 13.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Amelia.
First line: I never have lov'd thee.
Notes: "Dedicated to Mrs. S. Dillingham". Second edition. c1843 by W.C. Peters
in Ky.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
I would not be forgot, the melody by Mozart. -- New York : Hewitt &
Jaques, 1839.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballad.
First line: "Forget me not" I'm thine forever.
Notes: To Miss Harriet Bland. c1839 by W.C. Peters in Ky.
Shelf no.: Peters' Works.

Peters, W.C.
I've a sweetheart by the Rhine. Tyrolerlied. Sweetheart everywhere. --
Cincinnati : A.C. Peters & Bro. ; St.Louis, J.L. Peters & Bro., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3983 5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Dexter, Charles.
First line: I've a sweetheart by the Rhine.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
Lauterbacher waltz. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters & Co. ; Cincinnati
Peters, Field & Co., 1847.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1166.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Ellen Wingate.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.289.

Peters, W.C.
Let me kiss him for his mother. -- Cincinnati : A.C. Peters & Bro., 94
West Fourth St. Successors to W.C. Peters & Sons. ; St.Louis, J.L.Peters &
Bro., 1859.
6 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Illustrations: Cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Lith.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Fosdick, W. W.
First line: A youth lay dead, untended.
Notes: Lithographed cover. cl859 W.C. Peters & Sons. "To J. C. Barlow, Esq.".
Shelf no.: v.50, p.173 ; v.57, p.121.

Peters, W.C.
Louisville gallopade. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1653-2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, L. W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galopades.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Mary Mitchel".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Louisville march and quick step. -- Louisville : W. C. Peters.
p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 38.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: "New arrangement". "Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen".
Shelf no.: v.135, p.127, c.2;

Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march and quick step. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 35.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: "Composed for and dedicated to Mrs. A.Bowen".
Shelf no.: PS.

Peters, W.C.
Louisville march and quick step. New arrangement composed and arranged
for the piano forte. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 38.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Shelf no.: Peters' Works.

Peters, W.C.
Louisville march and quick step. -- Philadelphia : G.E. Blake.
2 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: To Mrs. A. Bowen.
Shelf no.: v.102, p.91.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march & quick step. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co.
p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 2120.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: Incomplete copy. "Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen".
Shelf no.: Peter' works ; v.66, p.101.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march & quick step. -- Philadelphia : A. Fiot.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 606.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: To Mrs. A. Bowen.
Shelf no.: v.85, p.155.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march and quick step. -- Boston : Oliver Ditson.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 56.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: "Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march and quick step. -- Boston : C. Bradlee.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: "Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march and quick step. -- New York : Hewitt.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: To Mrs. A. Bowen.
Shelf no.: Peters' Works.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
Louisville march and quick step. -- New York : Firth & Hall.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Notes: To Mrs. A. Bowen.
Shelf no.: Peters' Works.

[Peters, W.C.].
Louisville march & quick step, arranged for the piano forte. --
Baltimore : Carusi, Saml.
2 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 352.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick steps.
Shelf no.: v.57, p.5.

Peters, W.C.
Louisville waltz. -- New York : James L. Hewitt, 1835.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: "Dedicated to Mrs. Atkinson. Composed for the piano forte or harp".
Shelf no.: Peters' works ; v.121, p.143.

[Peters, W.C.]Cumming, William.
Love thee dearest. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters & Co. ; Cincinnati,
Peters, Field & Co., 1848.
2 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 1238.

Peters, W.C.
March of the Louisville Guards. -- Louisville : W. C. Peters.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: "Composed for & dedicated to Miss Susan Thompson".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
March of the Louisville Guards. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques, 1839.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To Miss Susan Thompson.
Shelf no.: v.113, p.135.

Peters, W.C.
Mass in D, for 3 or 4 voices. -- Baltimore : George Willig & Co. ; St.
Louis, J.L. Peters, 1875.
32 p. of music ; 28 cm.
Medium: Mixed voices, with piano.
Subject: Sacred music.
First line: Kyrie.
Notes: New edition. "This Mass was originally written for three voices,
Soprano, tenor and bass ; to which an alto has been added".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Nashville march. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters, 1843.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To Miss Lucy Cutter.
Shelf no.: v.49, p.190.

Peters, W.C.
Natalie, the maid of the mill. Bohemian melody. Maid of the mill.
Natilie. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Louisville,
Peters, Webb & Co., 1844.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 66.
Illustrations: cover lith., c.2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Campbell, T. or Thayer, lith., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Down the stream, as cheerily.
Notes: Third edition. "As sung by Mrs. Webster. Arranged for and respectfully
dedicated to Mrs. Geo. D. Prentice". c1844 by W.C.Peters in Ky.
Shelf no.: Peters' works ;v.106, p.13 [with lith.].

Peters, W.C.
Nazareth gallopade quadrille. -- New York : William Hall & Son, 1848.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 87.
Lithographer/Engraver: o'---.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galopades.
Notes: "Arranged for and dedicated to Miss Clara Bowen".
Shelf no.: Peters works.

Peters, W.C.
O come love and dwell forever with me. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques,
1839.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Coppuck, Miss Amelia B.
First line: O come love and dwell forever with me.
Notes: "As sung by Mrs. Bailey. Dedicated to Miss Eliza D. Pettet. The subject
from BERAT".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
O doubt not. -- New York : Firth, Hall & Pond, 1833.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: O doubt not.
Notes: c1833 by J.L. Hewitt. 10th edition.
Shelf no.: v.52, p,197.

Peters, W.C.
O doubt not. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques, 1833.
3 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: O doubt not.
Notes: c1833 by J.L. Hewitt. Second edition.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
O praise the Lord in that blest place, anthem. -- Louisville : W.C.
Peters.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Chorus & piano, or organ.
Subject: Sacred music.
Notes: Incomplete copy. To Mrs. Julia Griswold.
Shelf no.: v.69, p.1.

Peters, W.C.
Oh! lull me, lull me charming air, a glee. -- Philadelphia : Ld. Meignen
& Co.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 765.
Lithographer/Engraver: Moland, W., engr., cover.
Medium: Chorus & piano.
Subject: Glees.
Lyricist: Wharton, Doctor.
First line: Oh! lull me, lull me charming air.
Notes: To Mrs. Hamilton Smith, of Kentucky. "As sung by the Louisville Glee
Club".
Shelf no.: v.29, p.1.

Peters, W.C.
Oh! sing no more that gentle song. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co.,
1847.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4075.
Lithographer/Engraver: Harrison, C., engr., cover ; P. Lawson, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano, or harp.
Lyricist: Piatt, D.
First line: Oh! sing no more that gentle song.
Notes: To Miss M.E. Breckinridge.
Shelf no.: v.66, p.95.

Peters, W.C.
Oh, I am in love! Comic ballad. (Comic songs). -- Cincinnati : W.C.
Peters & Sons, 1859.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 2755-5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads. Comic songs.
First line: Oh I am in love.
Notes: "As sung by Mrs. Deming".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Old rosin the bow, with variations. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters ; New
York, James L. Hewitt., 1842.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 16.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: "Composed for and dedicated to Mr. Seymour Bowen". Published jointly
with J.L. Hewitt.
Shelf no.: Peters' works. 2 cops. ; v.124, p.153.

Peters, W.C.
Old rosin the bow, with variations. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ;
Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; New Orleans, W.T.
Mayo ; Pittsburgh, C. Blume., 1852.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 16.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: To Mr. Seymour Bowen. Tenth edition.
Shelf no.: v.112, p.111.

Peters, W.C.
Peter's highland march. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co., 1839.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2172.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Effie McDonald". c1839 by W.C. Peters, Ky.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Peter's highland march. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques, 1839.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, Q.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To Miss Effie McDonald. c1839 by W.C. Peters in Ky.
Shelf no.: v.49, p.186.

Peters, W.C.
Peters evening hymn. Day is past and gone. -- Philadelphia : George
Willig, 1838.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Voice with chorus & piano.
First line: Day is past and gone.
Notes: "Composed and dedicated to Miss Mary Brown".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Peters' Catholic harmonist: a collection of sacred music appropriate for
morning and evening service. -- Boston, New York & Philadelphia, : Ditson &
Co., 1871.
148 & 1 p. of music ; 18x25 cm.
Medium: Solo, chorus, with organ acc.
Subject: Sacred music.
Notes: c1871 by J.L. Peters. "Consisting of motetts, masses, hymns, chants,
etc. suitable to the principal festivals throughout the year".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Plus coquette polka, with an introduction of coda. (Ballroom polkas as
danced by the pupils of Monsr. Ernest, no.4). -- Louisville : Peters & Webster
; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 950.
Illustrations: engr. cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Mary Tosso".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Sailor boy, or, "I am a merry sailor lad". -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ;
Louisville Peters Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons, 1845.
8 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 15.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Oh I am a merry sailor lad.
Notes: To James G. Drake, esqr. As sung by Henry Russell. Words from the
Philadelphia Saturday Courier. Fifth edition.
Shelf no.: v.76, p.317.

Peters, W.C.
Sailor boy. Oh! I am a merry sailor lad. -- Louisville : Peters & Co. ;
Cincinnati, A.F. Dellinger.
9 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Teschemacher's Lith., cover ; G.W. Quidor, engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Oh I am a merry sailor lad.
Notes: "Words from the Philadelphia Saturday Courier. As sung by Henry
Russell". To James G. Drake.
Shelf no.: v.29, p.73.

Peters, W.C.
Salzman's trumpet waltz. -- New York : James L. Hewitt & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss A.E. Stewart.
Shelf no.: v.72, p.183.

Peters, W.C.
Shall we meet again Mary? With variations. -- Philadelphia and
Cincinnati : W.R. Bayley., 1842.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 907, cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: To Miss Mary Jane Beard.
Shelf no.: v.83, p.13.

Peters, W.C.
Sherman marched down to the sea. A patriot refrain. -- Cincinnati : A.C.
Peters & Bro. ; St.Louis, J.L. Peters & Bro., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3996.5.
Medium: Voice & chorus with piano.
Subject: Civil war. Union.
Lyricist: Byers, Adj't.
First line: Our camp fires shown bright.
Notes: "Dedicated to the veterans of Sherman's army". "The marching song of
Sherman's army".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Smiles and kind words, a favorite ballad. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters ;
Louisville, Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field., 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & guitar.
Subject: Guitar songs.
First line: When the heart is dejected.
Notes: "Composed for and inscribed to Miss Rebecca F. Gallagher".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Softly the moonlight is shed o'er the lake. Serenade. -- New York :
James L. Hewitt & Co.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Percival, J. D., M.D.
First line: Softly the moonlight is shed.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Mary Johnson".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Spotted fawn. A favorite western refrain. -- Cincinnati : Peters & Co. ;
Louisville, W. C. Peters, Apollo Hall ; Louisville, Peters & Webster, 1845.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 84.
Illustrations: cover engr.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Indians.
Lyricist: Gallagher, W. D.
First line: On Mahketewa's flow'ry marge.
Notes: "Adapted to a popular melody as sung by Mr. S. B. Duffield and
respectully inscribed to Miss Sophie B. Marshall". Second edition.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Sweet is pensive evening's hour. A serenade. -- Louisville : Peters &
Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; New York, Firth, Hall & Pond., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 135.
Illustrations: cover engr.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
First line: Sweet is pensive ev'nings hour.
Notes: Arranged to a beautiful French melody". Dedicated to Doctor R.W.
Ferguson, by his friend W.C. Peters.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Sweet memories of thee. Benedette sia la madre, Italian air. -- New York
: Hewitt & Jaques, 1839.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Amelia.
First line: When soft stars are peeping.
Notes: "Inscribed to the memory of Miss Susan Baker".
Shelf no.: Peters' works. v.106, p.95.

Peters, W.C.
Sweet memories of thee. -- New York, : Wm. Hall & Son., 1839.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1456.
Illustrations: cover colored lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, N.Y., lith. cover ; Ivan Bu"gaslaski,
engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Amelia.
First line: When soft stars are peeping.
Notes: To the memory of Miss Susan Baker. Adapted to the beautiful Italian air
"Benedetta sia la madre". Fourth edition. c1839 by Hewitt & Jaques, N.Y.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.239.

Peters, W.C.
Symphony in D. [1831] -- : unpublished ms., 1961.
38 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Medium: Orchestra.
Arranger: Wessel, Frederick T., ed.
Notes: "Dedicated to the Economy Band".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.].
Ten o'clock!, or, Remember love, remember. Melody by Mozart. (W.C.
Peters' collection of musical publications). -- Louisville : W.C. Peters,
1844.
4 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 70.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
First line: ' Twas ten o'clock.
Notes: To J.D. Mosby, Esq. "A favorite ballad, as sung by Mrs. Webster and Mr.
Duffield".
Shelf no.: v.106, p.21.

[Peters, W.C.] W.C.P.
There's not a word thy lip hath breath'd. A German air. -- New York :
Firth, Hall & Pond., 1831.
2 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1532.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: There's not a word thy lip.
Notes: c1831 by J.L. Hewitt, New York.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Thou art my own love, a favorite Spanish air, with variations. --
Philadelphia : George Willig.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Moland, W., engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Mary E. Bull".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Thou canst not forget me. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques, 1838.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Coppuck, Amelia B.
First line: Thou can'st not forget me.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Sarah Ormsby". c1838 by W.C. Peters.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
Thou wouldst call me back from the echoless shore. -- Cincinnati : A.C.
Peters & Bro. ; St.Louis, J.L. Peters & Bro., 1862.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3447.4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Reply song.
First line: My child!.
Notes: "A mother's reply to the popular ballad, 'Rock me to sleep'".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.2 c.[c.2 1864, fiftieth ed.].

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
' Tis but an hour since first we met. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ;
Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ;
Philadelphia, E.L. Walker., 1850.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1498 5.
Illustrations: Gillingham, engr.,cover also embossed.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Woolley, W. Preston.
First line: 'Tis but an hour since first we met.
Notes: To Miss Therese Chalfant.
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Peters, W.C.
Tosso's Swiss march, in which is introduced the Swiss national air. --
New York : Hewitt & Jaques, 1840.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: "Composed for and dedicated to Miss Mary Bartlett".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

[Peters, W.C.] Cumming, William.
Uncle Tom's grave. (Uncle Tom's cabin songs). -- Cincinnati : W.C.
Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cleveland, Holbrook & Long ;
St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Columbus, C. Reed., 1852.
6 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 1794-5.
Medium: Voice or 2 voices, & piano.
Subject: Duets.
Lyricist: Moore.
First line: Love thee, dearest, love thee!.
Notes: "Music by Viotti". Composer listed as Cuming [sic].
Shelf no.: v.134, p.187.

Peters, W.C.
Washington Blues' march and Camp Rogers quick step. -- Louisville: W.C.
Peters; New York, J.L. Hewitt & Co., 1843.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Illustrations: cover lithograph of officer.
Lithographer/Engraver: Thayer & Co's Lith., Boston.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Quick-steps.Military.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
Notes: "As performed by the Louisville and Cincinnati Brass Bands. Arranged
for the piano forte and dedicated to Lieut.F.Watson, and the officers and
members of the Louisville Washington Blues".
Shelf no.: v.135, p.113.

Peters, W.C.
We stood beside the window, a favorite ballad. -- Louisville : W.C.
Peters ; Cincinnati, Peters & Co., 1845.
4 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 88.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Cosby, F.
First line: We stood beside the window.
Notes: To Mrs. G.C.Gwathmey. Note W.C. Peters' written inscription to Mrs.
Bishop.
Shelf no.: v.12, p.29 ; v.83, p.72.

Peters, W.C.
We stood beside the window, a favorite ballad. -- Baltimore : W.C.
Peters ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co.,
1845.
4 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 88.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Cosby, F.
First line: We stood beside the window.
Notes: "Composed for and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. G.C. Gwathmey". Second
edition. Cover, c1858 by W.C. Peters & Sons in Ohio.
Shelf no.: v.138, p.43.

Peters, W.C.
Welcome, welcome, merry May! A ballad for May-day celebrations. --
Louisville : W.C. Peters & Co ; Cincinnati, Peters, Field & Co., 1848.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1215.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Butler, Annie Irene.
First line: Merry May comes lightly tripping.
Notes: To John Frankenstein ; music composed for Prof. A.T. Sharpe's juvenile
classes.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.59.

Peters, W.C.
When first I gazed oh lady fair. Arranged to the Swiss national
melody. -- New York : Hewitt & Jaques., 1838.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, G.W., engr.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Coppuck, Amelia B.
First line: When first I gazed, oh! lady fair.
Notes: c1838 by W.C. Peters in Ky. To Miss Julia Danforth.
Shelf no.: v.111, p.117.

Peters, W.C.
Where away, said the stranger. (Peters & Co.'s collection of musical
publications). -- Cincinnati : Peters & Co. ; Louisville, W.C. Peters, Apollo
Hall., 1844.
6 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 74.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Campbell, T., or Thayer, lith., cover ; Slinglandt,
J.,engr.,music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Drake, James G.
First line: Where away? said a stranger.
Notes: c1844 by W.C. Peters in Ky. To S.P. Hibberd, Esq.
Shelf no.: v.134, p.107.

Peterson, Belle.
My mother lies asleep. -- Louisville : H. Knoefel, 1881.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Peterson, Belle.
First line: Fair Luna.
Notes: "Published for author and for sale by H. Knoefel ; c1881 by Belle
Peterson. Dedicated to Dr. Eugene Grissom and wife".
Shelf no.: LS.

Phile.
Hail Columbia, or the President's march. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds &
Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 26-2.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Patriotic songs.
Shelf no.: v.59, p.267 ; v.82, p.155.

Piefke, Rud.
Warriors farewell, or Krieger's Abschied. Op.25. (Sounds from home). --
Louisville : Henry Knoefel, 68 W. Market St.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 39-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Shelf no.: LP.

Omitted.

Pinna, Joseph de.
What fairy like music. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb &
Co.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1637-3.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, L.W., engr., music.
Medium: Duets.
Subject: Duets.
Lyricist: Wilson, C.B., Mrs.
First line: What fairy like music.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.191.

Plagge, C.
May song. -- Louisville : F.W. Ratcliffe, no.67 3d. St., 1852.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music ; E. M'Carthy, sc.,
cover.
Medium: Duet, with piano.
Subject: Asbury Female College.
Lyricist: Gregg, Milton.
First line: Charming May, with smiles returning.
Notes: Written for the Asbury Female College, and dedicated to S.E. Leonard,
M.D.
Shelf no.: LP.

Plato, William.
Beautiful eyes. (Select vocal duets, trios, quartetts &c.) -- Louisville
: D.P. Faulds, no.70 Main St., 1860.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1238-6.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & chorus, with piano.
Lyricist: Muzzey, A. L.
First line: Where is thy summer light beaming.
Notes: "To Miss Annie Shotwell, Louisville, Ky.".
Shelf no.: v.7, p.189.

Plato, William.
Hark the herald angels sing, a Christmas anthem. -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds, 70 Main St., 1865.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1429-9.
Medium: Chorus & organ.
Subject: Sacred music.
First line: Hark the herald angels sing.
Notes: To Rev. James Craik D.D., rector of Christ Church, Louisville, Ky.
Shelf no.: v.101, p.375.

Plato, William.
I and Olive Bell. (Beautiful songs as sung by Miss Caroline Richings,
no.2). -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 223 Main St., 1860.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1211-4.
Illustrations: cover lith. printed on tint.
Lithographer/Engraver: Stangel, W., artist, cover lith.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Singers.
Lyricist: Milton.
First line: Down beside the tuneful river.
Notes: To my friend, Charlie L. Ward.
Shelf no.: LS.

Powell, Sue D., Mrs.
Awakening of Endymion, fantasie. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.70 Main
St., 1868.
10 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1512-10.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Shelf no.: LP.

Prentice, George D., Mrs.
There's a bower of roses by Bendemeer's stream. -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters., 1850.
6 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 209-5.
Illustrations: Colored lithograph, cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, New York, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Moore.
First line: There's a bow'r of roses.
Notes: "To her sister Ada. Words from Moore's Lalla Rookh".
Shelf no.: LS.

Prentice, George D., Mrs.
There's a bower of roses by Bendemeer's stream. -- Louisville : Peters,
Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati Peters & Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters, 1850.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1541-5.
Illustrations: cover colored lithograph.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, New York, lith. cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Moore.
First line: There's a bow'r of roses by Bendemeer's stream.
Notes: To her sister Ada. Words from Moore's Lalla Rookh.
Shelf no.: v.74, p.263 ; v.81, p.105.

Prentice, George D., Mrs.
There's a bower of roses, by Bendemeer's stream. -- Louisville : Peters,
Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters., 1850.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 209-5.
Illustrations: colored lith., cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, New York, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Moore.
First line: There's a bower of roses.
Notes: To her sister Ada. Words from Moore's Lalla Rookh.
Shelf no.: v.39, p.71.

Prentice, George D., Mrs.
Would I were with thee, ballad. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ;
Cincinnati, Peters, Field & Co ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters., 1849.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 154-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Norton, Mrs.
First line: Would I were with thee.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.131.

Prentice, George D., Mrs.
Would I were with thee, ballad. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ;
Cincinnati Peters, Field & Co. ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters, 1849.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1363-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Norton, Mrs.
First line: Would I were with thee.
Shelf no.: v.74, p.189 ; v.39, p.137.

Price, J.W. Parson.
Chateaux en Espagne. (Castles in the air). -- Louisville : Louis Tripp,
no.118 Main St., 1870.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Fuller, George F.
First line: Here in my forest lonely.
Notes: To Miss Annie Burnette Cox, Taylorsville, Ky.
Shelf no.: v.60, p.115.

Price, J.W. Parson.
Cross of Christ. -- Louisville : Louis Tripp, 1869.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Louisville Lith. & Eng., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Sacred songs.
Lyricist: Platt, W.H., Rev.
First line: Cross of Christ!.
Shelf no.: v.60, p.1.

Price, J.W. Parson.
The Day when you'll forget me. -- Louisville : Louis Tripp, 1869.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: "Morgan".
First line: You call me sweet and tender names.
Notes: To Miss Marie E. Duvall.
Shelf no.: v.57, p.143 ; v.60, p.163.

Price, J.W. Parson.
Little Hattie May, ballad. (Boquet of beautiful pieces). -- Louisville :
Louis Tripp, 1869.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Bryan, P.G.
First line: I know a little darling child.
Notes: To my little sister, Lizzie Price.
Shelf no.: v.60, p.71.

Price, J.W. Parson.
Vesper dews. -- Louisville : Louis Tripp, Harmony Hall., 1868.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1085.5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Cain, John S.
First line: Vesper dews are lightly weeping.
Notes: To Mrs. C.G. Davison.
Shelf no.: v.108, p.303.

Proch, H.
Oh, think not less I love thee. Ballad. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters ;
Louisville, Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1133.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Gallagher, W. D.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
First line: Oh, think not less I love thee.
Notes: "Respectfully inscribed to Miss Harriotte Triplett".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Proch, H.
Oh, think not less I love thee. -- Cincinnati, Ohio: W.C. Peters;
Louisville, Peters & Webster; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1134.
Medium: Voice with guitar acc.
Subject: Guitar.
Lyricist: Gallagher, W.D.
Arranger: Peters, W.C.
First line: Oh! think not less I love thee.
Notes: "Arranged to an Alpine melody of H. Proch and respectfully inscribed to
Miss Harriotte Triplett".
Shelf no.: Peters' works.

Proch, H.
Thou my life and my delight, op.201. Tu mio bene tu mia vita. Gran
valtz. (Choice foreign songs). -- New Albany : Ohio Falls Music Co.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 507 6.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: M.L.L., English words.
First line: Oh! my loved one.
Notes: English, Italian & German words.
Shelf no.: v.8, p.237.

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