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Louisville Music Publications of the 19th Century: W-Z

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W., M.P., Miss.
La Polka militaire -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons ; Chicago, R.G. Greene, 1856.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 899-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Mrs. Louis D. Carneal, of Cincinnati.
Shelf no.: v.54, p.65 ; v.74, p.9.

Wade, Joseph.
Hours there were, song or duet. -- Louisville: W.C. Peters.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 45.
Medium: Tenor & soprano, with piano.
Subject: Duets.
First line: Hours there were.
Shelf no.: v.135, p.31.

Wagener, Louis.
Alice waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons ; Baltimore, W.C.Peters., 1851.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 350-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Alice Zane Shallcross.
Shelf no.: PS ; v.86, p.195.

Wagener, Louis.
Alice waltz. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters &
Sons ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters., 1851.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 350-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Alice Zane Shallcross. c1851 by Peters, Webb & Co., Ky.
Shelf no.: LP.

Wagener, Louis.
Alice waltz. (Echoes from the South, no.12). -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds, 70 Main St., 1851.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 350-3.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: c1851 by Peters, Webb & Co.
Shelf no.: v.84, p.242.

Wagener, Louis.
Amelia waltz. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., 117 Fourth St., 1853.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 605-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Alice Amelia Davies.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.167.

Wagener, Louis.
Betty waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons., 1852.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 695-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Betty Daubert.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.63 ; PS.

Wagener, Louis.
Buffalo polka. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons., 1853.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 775-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: "To Miss C.B. Maxwell".
Shelf no.: PS ; v.86, p.121.

Wagener, Louis.
Falls City waltz rondo. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ;
St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons., 1853.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 720-2.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To Miss Jane R. Thompson.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.131.

Wagener, Louis.
Fanny waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ; Cincinnati,
W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 708-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Fanny C. Clagett.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.171.

Wagener, Louis.
Hoop waltz. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg, 1858.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: (521.2).
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Aubin McDowell.
Shelf no.: v.47, p.50.

Wagener, Louis.
Myrtle tree galop. -- Louisville : F.W. Ratcliffe,3rd St. ; Louisville,
G.W. Brainard & Co., 1851.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 202-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galops.
Notes: To Mrs. Fanny Ratcliffe.
Shelf no.: v.58, p.147 ; v.86, p.209.

Wagener, Louis.
Queen waltz. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds, 1856.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 2009-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Sallie Lou Norwood.
Shelf no.: LP.

Wagener, Louis.
Remembrance, waltz. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1858.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 534.4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Caroline Frantz.
Shelf no.: v.47, p.43.

Wagener, Louis.
Zephyr waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, Peters &
Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters., 1850.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1578-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Susan Rogers".
Shelf no.: PS ; v.86, p.135.

Wahl, J.F.
Bowling Green waltz -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., 1848.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1297-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pickaxe & Co., sc., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: "Dedicated to Miss Georgia Lindsay".
Shelf no.: PS.

Wahl, J.F.
Song we used to sing. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; St.Louis, Balmer
& Weber ; Cincinnati, W.F. Colburn., 1855.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 888-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Beauchamp, D. Ella.
First line: I wander 'neath the star-gemmed sky.
Notes: "To Miss Virginia C. Sugg".
Shelf no.: LS.

Walker, Barclay.
Gladys gavotte. -- Louisville : D.H. Baldwin & Co., 1891.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Gavottes. Advertisements.
Notes: "Written especially for D.H. Baldwin & Co.".
Shelf no.: v.73, p.119.

Wallace, W.
Jacob gets the mitten. Answer to,"Wait for the wagon". -- Louisville :
G.W. Brainard & Co., 117 Fourth St. ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co. ; Boston,
Oliver Ditson., 1852.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 572-5.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Reply songs.
Lyricist: Morris, Geo.
First line: I thank you, Mister Jacob.
Notes: a` son ami, Joseph Benedict.
Shelf no.: v.134, p.249.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Bring me my harp, ballad. -- New York : William Hall & Son ; Louisville,
D.P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons, 1856.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 3790.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C., N.Y.,engr., cover ; Clayton, engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice & piano, or harp.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Fitzball, E.
First line: Bring me my harp.
Notes: To Mrs. B.L. Sowell.
Shelf no.: v.61, p.19.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Comin thro' the rye. (Favorite Scotch melodies, no.1). -- New York :
Firth, Pond & Co. ; Louisville, Faulds, Stone & Morse ; Pittsburgh, H. Kleber
; St.Louis, W.W. Wakelam ; New Orleans, P.P. Werlein.
9 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 3113.
Lithographer/Engraver: Rosalia, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Shelf no.: v.97, p.99.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Croyez moi!, romance. -- New York : Hall, William & Son ; Louisville,
D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Russell & Tolman ; New Orleans, P.P. Werlein.,
1859.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4451.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, engr. music.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: "To Julia Pratt, of St.Louis, Mo.".
Shelf no.: v.3, p.111.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Fantasie de salon sur des melodies de l'opera Rienzi, de R. Wagner. --
New York : Wm. Hall & Son ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Russell &
Tolman ; New Orleans, P.P. Werlein., 1859.
15 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 4390.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Fantasies.
Notes: To Theodor Hagen.
Shelf no.: v.96, p.109.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Forget me not, romance. -- New York : William Hall & Son ; Cincinnati,
W.C. Peters & Sons, 1856.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3503.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C.,engr., cover ; Clayton, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To He'le`ne.
Shelf no.: v.34, p.83.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Grande fantasie de concert sur la ballade Americaine, Ben Bolt. --
Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber ; New York, Wm. Hall & Son ; London, Cramer, Beale & Co., 1853.
21 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1822-19.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Fantasies.
Notes: To Madame de la Villebeuvre, de la Nouvelle Orleans. c1853 by W.C.
Peters & Sons in Ohio, by permission of Wm. Hall & Son.
Shelf no.: v.126, p.3 ; v.132, p.31.

Wallace, William Vincent.
In happy moments, from Maritana. (Operatic gems,no.13). -- Cincinnati :
W.C. Peters & Sons ; New York, Wm. Hall & Son ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1522-3 cover, 2067.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
First line: In happy moments.
Shelf no.: v.14, p.37.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Melodie Suisse. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters
& Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 700-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.130, p.373.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Melodie Suisse. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ;
Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 700-5.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.127, p.105.

Wallace, William Vincent.
My prairie flower, ballad. -- New York : William Hall & Son ;
Louisville, D.P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, Wm. C. Peters & Sons., 1856.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3668.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C., N.Y.,engr. cover ; Clayton, engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Fitzball, Edward.
First line: My prairie flow'r.
Notes: To his friend, Geo. F. Root.
Shelf no.: LS.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Old friends, and other days. -- New York : William Hall & Son ;
Louisville, D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Russell & Tolman ; New Orleans, P.P.
Werlein.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 4473.
Lithographer/Engraver: Clayton, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Challis, H.W.
First line: Come, take your lute and sing.
Shelf no.: LS.

Wallace, William Vincent.
One parting song and then farewell. Ballad, -- New York : Wm. Hall & Son
; Louisville, D.P. Faulds ; Boston, Russell & Richardson ; Baltimore,
H.McCaffrey., 1857.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3872.
Lithographer/Engraver: Clayton, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Challis, H.W.
First line: One farewell song, before we part.
Shelf no.: v.89, p.266 ; v.104, p.109.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Polka. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; New York, Wm. Hall & Son.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 696-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Mlle. Adele Dumilatre.
Shelf no.: v.127, p.131.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Scenes that are brightest, opera of Maritana. (Operatic gems). --
Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cleveland,
Holbrook & Long.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2070-3.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., Cin.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
Lyricist: Bunn, A.
First line: Scenes that are brightest.
Shelf no.: v.40, p.18.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Star of love. Serenade. -- New York : Wm. Hall & Son ; Louisville, D.P.
Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Russell & Tolman ; New Orleans, P.P. Werlein., 1851.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 970.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Morris, George P.
First line: Star of Love now shines.
Shelf no.: v.9, p.83 ; v.94, p.165.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Summer night's caress, nocturne. -- New York : Wm. Hall & Son ;
Louisville, D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Henry Tolman, 1858.
11 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4242.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ben Marcato, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To Miss Eddie H. Lauman.
Shelf no.: v.44, p.295.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Twilight, romance. -- New York : Wm. Hall & Son ; Louisville, D.P.
Faulds & Co. ; Boston, Russell & Tolman, 1859.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 4325.
Lithographer/Engraver: Clayton, engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Shelf no.: v.17, p.247.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Why do I weep for thee. (Favorite songs and ballads, no.1) -- Louisville
: David P. Faulds, Main St. ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 425-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads. Singers.
Lyricist: Linley, G.
First line: Why do I weep for thee?.
Notes: "Sung by Catharine Hayes".
Shelf no.: v.62, p.189.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Winds that waft my sighs to thee, ballad. -- New York : William Hall &
Son ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, Wm. C. Peters & Sons, 1856.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3700.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C., engr.,N.Y. ; Clayton, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Challis, H.W.
First line: Winds that waft my sighs to thee.
Shelf no.: v.59, p.43 ; v.25, p.101.

Wallace, William Vincent.
Witches' dance, composed by Paganini, transcribed for the piano forte. -
- New York : William Hall & Son ; Louisville, G.W. Brainard & Co. ; New
Orleans, H.D. Hewitt ; Cincinnati, Colburn & Field ; Baltimore, H. McCaffray.,
1852.
13 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 2102.
Illustrations: cover single color lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Major, New York, lith., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Transcriptions.
Shelf no.: v.97, p.1 ; LP ; v.115, p.199 ; v.34, p.147.

Wallerstein, Anton.
Un Dernier adieu. Galop Romanesque.Op.78. -- Louisville : D. P. Faulds.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1484-9.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, Eng., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Galops.
Notes: "To Miss Annie Thomas, of Louisville, Ky.".
Shelf no.: v.3, p.397.

Wallerstein, Anton.
Fairy bell polka. Princess Maude. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.,
Main St. ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 694-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Shelf no.: PS.

Wallerstein, Anton.
Jenny Lind's favorite polka. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters & Co. ;
Cincinnati, Peters, Field & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1218.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas. Jenny Lind.
Notes: Composer spelled,"Wallerstien" [sic].
Shelf no.: v.4, p.193.

Wallerstein, Anton.
Jenny Lind's favorite polka. (Bright rays). -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds,
no.70 Main St., 1848.
3 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 281=2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Jenny Lind. Polkas.
Arranger: Curtiss, N.P.B.
Notes: c1848 by C.H. Keith, Mass.
Shelf no.: v.98, p.71.

[Wallerstein, Anton]
Jenny Lind's favorite polka. (Pleasures of home, no.8). Jenny Lind
polka. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field ;
Baltimore, W.C. Peters.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Arranger: Muller, Julius E.
Medium: Piano, 4 hands.
Subject: Piano, 4 hands.
Shelf no.: v.127, p.145.

Wanhall, J.
Pretty Polly Hopkins. Tyrolean air. (Popular melodies, arranged with
easy variations, no.4). -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 433-6.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Shelf no.: v.92, p.181.

Ward, Charlie L.
Bingen on the Rhine. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 223 Main St., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1404-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Scharr, J.,St.Louis, engr.,cover ;Slinglandt, J.,engr.
& pr.,music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Norton, Mrs.
First line: Soldier of the Legion.
Notes: To Miss Lizzie Golden. "As sung by S.C. Campbell".
Shelf no.: LS.

Ward, Charlie L.
Douglas polka. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co ; Nashville, J.A.
McClure ; Cincinnati, Jno. Church, Jr., 1860.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 658-4.
Illustrations: cover colored lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hull & Brother, printers, cover ; Slinglandt, J.,eng. &
pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To the friends of democracy.
Shelf no.: v.14, p.76.

Ward, Charlie L.
Fading, still fading. (Sacred music). -- Louisville : Louis Tripp ;
Washington, D.C., Ellis & Co., 937 Pennsylvania Ave., 1869.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Sacred songs.
First line: Fading still fading.
Shelf no.: LS ; v.68, p.31.

Ward, Charlie L.
Gentle Jenny Gray. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Milwauki, H.N.
Hempstead ; Nashville, J.A. McClure., 1856.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 894-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr. &
pr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Singing groups.
First line: Tangled briar creepeth.
Notes: "To John & Henry Hall. Sung by Kunkel's Nightengales & Charlie Melville
of Warden's opera troupe". Autographed cover.
Shelf no.: LS ;v.57,p.227 ;v.78,p.97 ;v.82,p.91 ; v.107, p.289.

Ward, Charlie L.
Give my button string to sister. -- Louisville, : D.P. Faulds, no.70
Main St., 1870.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1796-4.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hart & Mapother, lith., cover ; J. Slinglandt, engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Linley, Florence.
First line: Give my button string to Sister.
Notes: To Ida J. Cragg.
Shelf no.: LS.

Ward, Charlie L.
I am dying Egypt, dying! The only correct edition. -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds ; Memphis & New Orleans, Blelock & Co ; Richmond, Bonner & Sapper,
1865.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 1424-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War.
Lyricist: Lyttle, W.H.
First line: I am dying, Egypt, dying.
Notes: To Miss Ellen Molloy, Memphis, Tenn.
Shelf no.: LS 2 cops. ; v.88, p.121.

Ward, Charlie L.
I cannot call her mother. (Collections of songs & pieces, no.4). Step
mother. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg, 109 Fourth St. ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & son ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber, 1858.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 546.4.
Illustrations: cover lith. of Charlie Ward.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hart, Mapother & Co., lith., Louisville, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Bolton, Sarah T., Mrs.
First line: Marriage rite is over.
Notes: To Edward Halliday.
Shelf no.: v.62, p.473.

Ward, Charlie L.
I'm coming to my Dixie home. I'm coming home to Dixie. -- Louisville :
D.P. Faulds & Co. ; St.Louis ; Balmer & Weber ; Nashville & Memphis, J.S.
McClure, 1861.
5 p. of music ; 25x33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1333-4.
Illustrations: cover single color lith.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War-Confederate.
Lyricist: Richard, J.G.
First line: I'm coming to my Dixie home.
Notes: To George Christy. "As sung by Geo. Christy's Minstrels".
Shelf no.: v.14, p.79.

Ward, Charlie L.
Katie's secret. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 70 Main St. ; Richmond, Va.
Bonner & Sapper., 1865.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1407-4.
Illustrations: cover colored lithograph.
Lithographer/Engraver: German & Bro., lith., cover ; J. Slinglandt, engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Buckner, A.S.
First line: Sunlight is beautiful, Mother.
Notes: To Miss Coe Lewis,of Griffin, Ga.
Shelf no.: v.88, p.195.

Ward, Charlie L.
Laura waltz, as played by Strauss. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg ;
N.York, Wm. Hall & Son ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons., 1857.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Cole, Will.,engr., Slinglandt, J.,pr., cover
;Slinglandt, J.,music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Laura P. Thommasson.
Shelf no.: LP 2 cops.

Ward, Charlie L.
Leander polka. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds, Main St. ; Cincinnati,
W.F. Colburn ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1855.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 890-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Miss Agnes Robertson.
Shelf no.: LP.

Ward, Charlie L.
Little ones at home. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Boston Russell
& Richardson ; St.Louis, C. Fritz, 1856.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 2003-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, Louisville, engr. cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Hayes, William.
First line: Tho' far away from home.
Notes: To James A. McClure, Nashville, Tenn.
Shelf no.: v.62, p.497 ; v.14, p.69 [1858] ; LS [lith. cover, Robyn & Co.].

Ward, Charlie L.
Lula Bell. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds ; Memphis & New Orleans, Blelock
& Co. ; Richmond, Bonner & Sapper, 1865.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 896-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Burnett, Alf.
First line: Draw aside the snowy curtains.
Notes: To Miss Jennie Withers, Tuskeegee, Ala.
Shelf no.: LS.

Ward, Charlie L.
My darling. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.70 Main St., 1866.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Illustrations: cover lith. printed with color.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: 1443-4.
First line: Whithout you, without you, my darling!.
Notes: "To Miss Pinkie Miller, Choctaw County, Miss.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Ward, Charlie L.
Natalie waltz. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; N.York, Wm. Hall &
Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz., 1858.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 1094-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, engr.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Lucy J. Curd, Louisville, Ky.
Shelf no.: LP.

Ward, Charlie L.
New play ground. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg ; New York Firth, Pond &
Co. ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber, 1857.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 514.5.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Reply songs.
Lyricist: Hays, Will S.
First line: Oh! don't you remember.
Notes: To Mollie L. Leonard. 2nd edition.
Shelf no.: v.62, p.491.

Ward, Charlie L.
Old play ground. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, W.C.
Peters & Sons ; Cincinnati, W.F. Colburn, 1855.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 883-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Allen, Edward J.
First line: I'm sitting today.
Notes: To Wm. Allen, esq. "Sung by Jos. H. McCann".
Shelf no.: v.67,p.21.

Ward, Charlie L.
Old play ground. (Charlie Wards collections of songs & pieces, l) --
Louisville : Tripp & Cragg, 109 Fourth St. ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Son ;
St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1855.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 24-5.
Illustrations: cover lith. of Charlie L. Ward.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hart, Mapother & Co., lith., Louisville, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Music publishers.
Lyricist: Allen, E.J.
First line: I'm sitting today.
Notes: c1855 by D.P. Faulds. LS c.2 cover lith. of Tripp & Cragg store.
Shelf no.: v.40,p.121 ; v.78,p.67 ; LS 2 cops.

Ward, Charlie L.
Our mother's grave. -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg, 109 Fourth St. ;
Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; Phil., Sep. Winner, 1857.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 311.4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: We're kneeling by thy grave, mother.
Notes: To Chas. L. Thomasson. "Sung by Jos. H. McCann".
Shelf no.: v.62, p.485.

Ward, Charlie L.
Why do I love thee. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds ; Nashville & Memphis,
J.A. McClure ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ;, 1860.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1166-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hull & Brother, pr., Louisville.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
Lyricist: Burnett, Alf.
First line: Thine eyes like the stars.
Notes: To Miss Amelia C. Lurton. "As sung by Miss Caroline Richings".
Shelf no.: v.42, p.47.

Warren, Charles.
Louisville Legion quick step. -- Louisville : H.J. Peters & Co. ; New
York Firth, Hall & Pond.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1295-3.
Lithographer/Engraver: Tone, R.W., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Quick steps.
Notes: "Dedicated to Colonel Humphrey Marshall".
Shelf no.: PS.

Watkin, Will. A.
Lead me, O Lord. Solo, duet and quartett. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds,
no.165 4th Ave., 1879.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 4002-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, B.F., engr., cover.
Medium: Voices with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Sacred music.
First line: Lead me, O Lord.
Notes: To my friend, Merrill A Weir, New Albany, Ind.
Shelf no.: LS.

Watson, Michael.
Little birdie mine. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3116-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, B.F., engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr.,
music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: Tell me what thy song may be.
Notes: "To Miss Lucy H. Seaman, Louisville, Ky.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Waverly.
Beautiful bells. -- [Louisville] : .
2 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Illustrations: cover colored lith.
Subject: Advertisements.
Lyricist: Waverly.
First line: Beautiful bells, oh, beautiful bells.
Notes: "Presented by J.Henry Doerr, Market, bet. 9th and 10th Sts." "Copies
can be procured at Will. S. Hays'". Advertisements of Louisville businesses.
Shelf no.: v.98, p.267.

Waverly.
Beautiful bells! -- [Louisville] : Will S. Hays.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Illustrations: advertisements and lith. cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Terrell, Dietz & Co., printers, Louisville.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Advertisements.
Lyricist: Waverly.
Arranger: Waverly.
First line: Beautiful bells, oh beautiful bells.
Notes: "Presented with the compliments of W.S. Anderson & Co., 154 West Market
St., Louisville, Ky.".
Shelf no.: v.93, p.305.

Weber, C.G.
Peasant maiden's lament, ballad. Des Ma"dchen's Klage. -- St.Louis :
Balmer & Weber ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters &
Sons., 1851.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 234-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Fagan, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: German songs.
Lyricist: Hine, Charlie, English trans.
First line: Weary day to me goes sad.
Notes: To Miss Sarah Wetmore. English & German words.
Shelf no.: v.76, p.227.

Weber, C.H.
Echo of the Alps, a favorite waltz. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters, 1845.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 72.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Rosa E. Duncan.
Shelf no.: v.49, p.53.

Weber, C.H.
La Melancolie. Valse sentimentale. -- Louisville : W.C. Peters & Co. ;
Cincinnati Peters, Field & Co., 1848.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1232-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To his friends in Louisville.
Shelf no.: v.39, p.213 ; PS.

Weber, Carl Maria von.
Favorite waltz, from Oberon. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds.
2 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 501-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes. Opera themes.
Shelf no.: LP.

Weber, Carl Maria von.
Hunters chorus, from Webers opera, Der Freischutz. -- [Louisville] :
W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 761.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Operas, selections.
Arranger: Latour, T.
Shelf no.: v.112, p.99.

Weber, Carl Maria von.
Preciosa rondo. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 329-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Operas, selections.
Shelf no.: v.74, p.65.

Weber, Carl Maria von.
Preciosa, soprano solo, arr. for piano and flute accompaniment. --
Louisville : Constantin Kollros, 1887.
4 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Bigelow, H.S., music typographer, Chicago, music.
Medium: Voice, with piano & flute.
Subject: Flute obligato. Opera songs.
Lyricist: Wolff, Pius Alexander, German.
Arranger: Kollros, C.
First line: Lonesome, though not lonely pining.
Notes: German, English & Italian words. English and Italian words from F.E.P.
Shelf no.: v.73, p.365.

Weber, Carl Maria von.
Tho' from him I love afar, song in the opera, Preciosa. -- Cincinnati :
W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field.
3 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 399.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
First line: Tho' from him I love afar.
Notes: German & English words.
Shelf no.: v.62, p.335.

[Weber, Carl Maria von].
Weber's last waltz. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds.
1 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 277-1.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.92, p.273.

[Weber, Carl Maria von].
Weber's last waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.
1 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.74, p.21.

Webster, E.Z.
Down on de banks ob Swanee Riber. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.,
Main St ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; New
York, Wm. Hall & Son, 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 725-5.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Reply songs. Negro songs.
Lyricist: Webster, E.Z.
First line: Down on de banks ob Swanee Riber.
Notes: Reply to "Old folks at home". "Sung by Wells' Minstrels".
Advertisement, p.5.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.93.

Webster, E.Z.
Stay, Jacob stay. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ;
St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons., 1852.
p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 697-5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Reply songs.
Lyricist: Webster, E.Z.
First line: Now Jacob do stop teasing me.
Notes: To Joseph Benedict. Incomplete copy. Answer to "Wait for the wagon".
Shelf no.: v.82, p.332.

Webster, E.Z.
Why should'st thou ask to love me less. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb &
Co., Main St. ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons.,
1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 711-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Reply songs.
Lyricist: Webster, E.Z.
First line: Why should'st thou ask to love me less?.
Notes: "Reply to: Id offer thee this hand of mine. To Miss Belle Blood, of
St.Louis".
Shelf no.: PS.

Webster, F.J.
Canary bird waltz. -- [Louisville] : W.C. Peters ; Louisville, Peters &
Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 964.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: "Inscribed to The Ladies of the Louisville Polka & Mazurka Club".
Shelf no.: PS.

Webster, F.J.
First love, or 'Tis twenty years! yes twenty years! -- Louisville : W.C.
Peters & Co., 507 Main St. ; Cincinnati, Peters, Field & Co., 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1211.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Cosby, F.
First line: 'Tis twenty years! Yes twenty years.
Notes: To Miss Mary Johnson, of Bardstown, Ky.
Shelf no.: v.45, p.161.

Webster, F.J.
Japonica waltz. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Co., West Fourth Street ;
Louisville, Peters & Webster ; St.Louis, Peters & Field, 1846.
4 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Anna J.C. Bell.
Shelf no.: v.45, p.125.

Webster, F.J.
New Orleans polka. (Ballroom polkas , no.2) -- : W.C. Peters ;
Louisville, Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field., 1846.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 944.
Illustrations: cover engr. of dancer.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: "As danced by the pupils of Madam Arraline Brooks". To Miss Mary
Trabue.
Shelf no.: v.45, p.119.

Webster, F.J.
Sweet were my dreams of thee, a favorite ballad. -- Cincinnati : W.C.
Peters ; Louisville, Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field., 1847.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1128.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Naghel, L.H.
First line: Sweet were my dreams.
Notes: To Mrs. Mary S. Gale.
Shelf no.: PS; v.45, p.179; v.103, p.29 [pp.3,4 lacking].

Webster, F.J.
Sweet were my dreams of thee. -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ; Louisville
Peters & Webster ; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1128.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Naghel, L.H.
Arranger: Webster, F.J.
First line: Sweet were my dreams when far away.
Notes: To Mrs. Mary S. Gale.
Shelf no.: v.77, p.215.

Webster, F.J.
Sweet were my dreams of thee. -- Baltimore, : W.C. Peters; Louisville,
Peters & Webster; Cincinnati, Peters & Field, 1847.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1129.
Medium: Voice & guitar.
Subject: Guitar songs. Ballads.
Lyricist: Naghel, L.H.
First line: Sweet were my dreams when far away.
Notes: "Arranged to a melody composed by Charles H. Goff and respectfully
dedicated to Mrs. Mary S. Gale".
Shelf no.: PS.

Webster, I.B.
Bella Due. (Webster's admired songs and ballads, no.5). -- Louisville, :
G.W. Brainard & Co. ; Louisville, Ratcliffe, F.W. ; Cleveland, S.Brainard ;
Boston, O.Ditson ; Indianapolis, A.E.Jones., 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 615-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Tapscott, J.B.
First line: Ah! Bella Due I love thee yet.
Shelf no.: LS.

Webster, I.B.
I would it were a dream. -- Louisville: David P. Faulds; Nashville,
J.A.McClure; Indianapolis, Willard & Stowell; Chicago, R.G.Greene., 1856.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2017-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt,J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Arranger: Hast, Prof.
First line: I would it were a dream love.
Notes: To Geo.D.Prentice.
Shelf no.: v.136, p.79.

Webster, I.B.
Old cottage clock. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., 109 Fourth St. ;
Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co. ; Nashville, J.B. West., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 768.4.
Illustrations: lith. cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: Robyn & Co., lith., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singing groups.
Lyricist: Swain, Charles.
First line: O! the old, old, clock.
Notes: "To S.C. Campbell of the "Campbell Minstrels".Advertisement: Webster &
Brother, daguerreotypists, Louisville, Ky. p.5.
Shelf no.: LS ; v.82, p.41.

Webster, I.B.
Old stage coach. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; N.York, Wm. Hall &
Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz., 1857.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2030-5.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, Will, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr. &
pr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Dyer, Sidney.
First line: Tho' others boast.
Shelf no.: LS.

Webster, J.P.
Harp of affection. A popular serenade. -- Cincinnati, : W.C. Peters &
Sons ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cleveland, Holbrook & Long ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber ; Columbuls, C. Reed., 1852.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1796-5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Mullen, B.F., Dr.
First line: Wake Lady wake.
Notes: To Miss R.C. Drake, of Indianapolis Ia.
Shelf no.: PS.

Weiss, Charles.
Chant of Danube waltz. (Gem collection of waltzes, polkas, no.4). Chant
de Danube waltz. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, Colburn & Field ;
Laffayette, Ia., Patrick & Crouse, 1855.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 871-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Ellen Ward. c1855 by Faulds, Stone & Morse.
Shelf no.: LP.

Weiss, Charles.
Diamond mazurka! -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds ; Cincinnati, A.C. Peters &
Bro. ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Chicago, Root & Cady., 1863.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1364-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Mazurkas.
Notes: To his amiable pupil, Miss Mollie VanBuren.
Shelf no.: v.88, p.213.

Weiss, Charles.
May flower polka. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St. ;
Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1852.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 691-4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Notes: To Miss Louisa Graf.
Shelf no.: v.127, p.85.

Weiss, Charles.
My Maryland, brilliant variations, for piano. -- Louisville : Tripp &
Cragg ; Mobile, Ala. Blackmar & Bro ; Montgomery, Ala., Schreiner & Son.,
1863.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 700.6.
Lithographer/Engraver: Perrine, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: To Miss Amanda Lyter.
Shelf no.: v.130, p.225.

Weiss, Charles.
Vespers and Magnificat, in E flat, for 4 voices ; with organ. --
Louisville : Tripp & Linton, 118 Main St., 1871.
30 p. of music ; 25x17 cm.
Medium: Chorus & organ.
Subject: Sacred music.
First line: Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina.
Notes: To Rev. Dr. F.X. Weninger, S.J. Bound chorus copy.
Shelf no.: LS.

Weller, H.P.
Answer to Ben Bolt. (Songs of the Boudoir, no.l). Ned Brace. --
Cincinnati, : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Peters & Webb & Co. ; St.Louis, Balmer &
Weber ; New Orleans, W.T. Mayo., 1852.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1780-3.
Illustrations: cover embossed.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Reply song.
Lyricist: Lorraine, Claude.
First line: Oh yes! I remember full well, Ned Brace.
Notes: To Miss Sarah Beardsley.
Shelf no.: PS.

Weller, Mary B.
La Beth-dell waltzes. -- Louisville : Emily Tripp, 519 Fourth Av., 1881.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: Labeth-Dell Waltzes-6.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To William I Hunt.
Shelf no.: LP.

Weller, Mary B.
La Beth-dell waltzes. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 523 Fourth Ave.,
1882.
7 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: Labeth-Dell Waltzes-6.
Illustrations: multicolored lith. cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: LP.

Wellings, Milton.
At the ferry, ballad. -- Louisville : Emily Tripp, no.519 Fourth Ave.
9 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 8.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, B.F., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Singers.
Lyricist: Weatherly, Frederick E.
First line: I can hear them o'er the meadows.
Notes: "Sung by Minnie Hauk".
Shelf no.: LS.

Wellings, Milton.
I'm afraid! -- Louisville : Henry Knofel, 210 West Market Street.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Conway, Hugh.
First line: Stream ran deep.
Shelf no.: LS.

Wellings, Milton.
Some day. -- Louisville : Emily Tripp, 519 Fourth Ave.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Conway, Hugh.
First line: I know not when.
Shelf no.: v.48, p.115.

Wendel, J.P.
Thine image dwells within my heart. (Songs of the Boudoir, no.4). --
Cincinnati, : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville, Peters & Webb & Co. ; St.Louis,
Balmer & Weber ; Cleveland,Holbrook & Long ; Memphis, P.Flavio ;New York,
Horace Waters., 1853.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1935-5.
Illustrations: Cover embossed.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Wendel, J.P.
First line: We oft have fadeless chaplets wreath'd.
Shelf no.: PS.

Wendel, John P.
Live-long weary day. German melody. Den lieben langen Tag. -- Cincinnati
: W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville Peters, Cragg & Co. ; New York, Wm. Hall &
Son ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber., 1856.
5 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Pl. no.: 2677.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: German songs.
First line: The live-long weary day.
Notes: English & German words.
Shelf no.: v.95, p.165.

Werlein, Philip P.
I never have been false to thee. -- Boston : Oliver Ditson ; Louisville,
G.W. Brainard & Co. ; New York, Gould & Berry.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: I never have been false to thee!.
Notes: To Miss Julia Legrand, of Miss. Springs.
Shelf no.: v.57, p.183.

Werner, Friedrich.
Floral waltz. -- Cincinnati : Peters, Field & Co. ; Louisville, W.C.
Peters & Co., 1848.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: no.7. Floral Waltz. 4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: "Composed for and performed at the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum Floral
Festival". To Mrs. Caleb Bates and the lady patrons of the above Association.
Shelf no.: v.39, p.229 ; v.4, p.123.

Westendorf, Thomas P.
Days that are gone seem the brightest. -- Louisville : Henry Knofel, 52
West Market Street., 1879.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Illustrations: cover printed with color.
Lithographer/Engraver: Keyser, Wm. H., & Co., music typographers, Phil.,
music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Westendorf, Thomas P.
First line: Days that are gone seem the brightest.
Notes: c1879 by W.F. Shaw.
Shelf no.: v.123, p.31.

Westendorf, Thomas P.
Gone with the angels. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds,165 Fourth Ave., 1878.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3070-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, engr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: King, John Q.A., Gov.
First line: Farewell my dear child.
Notes: "In memory of Zeta King, Denver, Col.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Westendorf, Thomas P.
Little Colleen. (Westendorf's lastest and best songs). -- Louisville :
D.P. Faulds, 165 4th Ave., 1878.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3089-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, B.F., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Westendorf, Thomas P.
First line: I am thinking of thee.
Notes: "To Mrs. John C. Kalleen, Pontiac, Ills.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Westendorf, Thomas P.
Old times. (Thos. P. Westendorf's latest & best songs). -- Louisville :
D.P. Faulds, 165 4th Ave., 1878.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 3092-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, B., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
First line: There's a beautiful song.
Notes: "To A. Z. Freeman, Louisville, Ky.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Westendorf, Thomas P.
Sad is the heart. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 165 Fourth Ave., 1877.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 3034-4.
Illustrations: colored lith., cover.
Lithographer/Engraver: German, Chas. W., lith., Lou., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Reply songs.
Lyricist: Westendorf, Thomas P.
First line: Sad is the heart.
Notes: "Answer to Eilleen Allanna". "To my friend, Geo. W. Persley, Esq,
Chicago, Ill." Cover: c1876 by D.P. Faulds.
Shelf no.: LS.

Westendorf, Thomas P.
Sweet mem'ries of my childhood. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 165 Fourth
Ave., 1878.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 3076-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: multicolored lith. cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Lyricist: Winton, J.M., Mrs.
First line: Sweet mem'ries of my childhood.
Notes: "To W.H. Winton, esq., Indianapolis, Ind.".
Shelf no.: LS.

Whipple, H.G.S.
Oh! look on that banner! -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds ; Chicago, Root &
Cady ; Cleveland, S.Brainard & Co.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Hull & Brother, pr. & music typographers, Louisville.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War. Union.
Lyricist: Wood, William F.
First line: Oh! look on that banner.
Notes: To the Anderson Guards, Louisville, Ky.
Shelf no.: v.42, p.67.

Whipple, H.G.S.
Return to me. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Memphis & Nashville,
J.A. McClure ; Cleveland, S. Brainard., 1859.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1129-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Dunbar, C., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Dyer, Sidney.
First line: When thou shalt find.
Notes: To James H. Huber.
Shelf no.: LS ; v.89, p.304 ; v.112, p.5.

Whipple, H.G.S.
When the humid shadows hover, or Rain upon the roof. -- Louisville :
D.P. Faulds & Co., 539 Main St. ; Faulds & Huber Masonic Temple ; N.Y.,Wm.
Hall & Son ; Boston, Henry Tolman ; Nashville, J.A. McClure, 1858.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1098-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: C., W.A., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Kinney, Coates.
First line: When the humid shadows hover.
Notes: To Miss Fannie Montgomery.
Shelf no.: v.47, p.141; v.136, p.51, c.2.

White, Clement.
I'm as happy as the day is long. -- : , 1871.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 69-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Mackellar, Smiths & Jordan, electrotypers,
Philadelphia.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Advertising.
Lyricist: Brougham, John.
First line: I'm as happy as the day is long.
Notes: "With the compliments of the within business houses of Louisville.To
the ladies visiting the 14 annual Fair, September 12,13,14,15 & l6, 1871".
Many Louisville business advertisements.
Shelf no.: v.44, 173 ; v.84, p.146 ; v.98, p.259.

Whiting, A.B.
Lena de L'orme! -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, no.223 Main St., 1864.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: For voice & piano.
Lyricist: Whiting, A.B.
First line: Yes thou art gone in the pride of thy youth.
Shelf no.: v.105, p.161.

Whitmore, Charles Shapland.
Isle of beauty fare thee well! -- Louisville : Tripp & Cragg.
3 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Pl. no.: 57-3.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Bayly, Thomas H.
Arranger: Rawlings, T.A.
First line: Shades of evining close not o'er us.
Notes: "From the first volume of Songs to Rosa".
Shelf no.: v.95, p.275.

Whitmore, Charles Shapland.
Isle of beauty fare thee well! -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 57-3.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Bayly, Thomas H.
Arranger: Rawlings, T.A.
First line: Shades of ev'ning close not.
Notes: Lyrics"from the First Volume of Songs to Rosa".
Shelf no.: v.77, p.207.

Wiesenthal, Thomas Van Dyke.
Ingle side, a popular Scotch song. -- Louisville : Daivd [sic] P. Faulds
& Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 297-2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, L.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Scotch songs.
First line: It's rare to see the morning breeze.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.229.

Wiesenthal, Thomas Van Dyke.
The Ingle side, a popular Scotch song. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb &
Co.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 297-2.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, L.W., engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Scotch songs.
First line: It's rare to see the morning breeze.
Shelf no.: v.66, p.67 ; v.82, p.229.

Wiesenthal, Thomas Van Dyke.
Fading, still fading, evening hymn -- Baltimore : W.C. Peters ;
Cincinnati, Peters & Field ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co.
2 p. of music ; 32 cm.
Pl. no.: 1625-2.
Medium: Voice & chorus, with piano.
First line: Fading, still fading.
Notes: "Dedicated to the Sisterhood of St. Joseph". Composer spelled
"Weisenthal" [sic] on copy.
Shelf no.: PS.

Williams, Thomas.
The Soldier's grave -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard & Co., Fourth St.
4 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 259.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Wolfe, Chas., Rev.
First line: Not a drum was heard.
Notes: "Written on the death of Sir John Moore".
Shelf no.: v.16, p.103.

Wilson, G.D.
By the brook, op.124. (Summer sketches, no.3). Six melodies for the
young pianist. -- Louisville : Henry Knoefel, 210 W. Market, 1882.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Tharburn, N.Y., engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: Imprint stamped on front cover. c1882 by W.F. Shaw.
Shelf no.: v.73, p.109.

[Winner, Septimus] Hawthorne, A.
Chimes of the Monastery, adapted to the air "Le Cloches du Monastre." --
Philadelphia, : Winner & Shuster; Louisville, Faulds, Stone & Morse;
Washington, D.C., Hilbus & Hitz; Indianapolis, A.E. Jones & Co., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Gaw,R.M., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Arranger: Meignen, Leopold.
Notes: To Miss Caroline Richings.
Shelf no.: LS.

Winner, Septimus.
Madame Angot waltz. -- Louisville : Jas. H. Cragg, 160 Fourth St., 1876.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: c1875 by Sep. Winner on cover.
Shelf no.: LP.

Winner, Septimus.
Royal march, for piano or parlor organ. -- Louisville : Henry Knofel, 52
West Market Street, 1876.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Keyser, Wm.H., & Co., music typographers, Phil., music.
Medium: Piano or parlor organ.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To Miss May Royal, Germantown. c1876 by Sep. Winner.
Shelf no.: v.123, p.139.

Winter, J.
I'd offer thee this hand of mine. -- Louisville : G.W. Brainard, & Co.,
Fourth St.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 805.2.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: I'd offer thee this hand of mine.
Shelf no.: LS.

Wollenhaupt, Hermann A.
Caprice fantastique. Op.35. -- New York : William Hall & Son ;
Louisville, David P. Faulds ; New York, C. Breusing ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters
& Sons.
15 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3696.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C., N.Y., engr. cover.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: a` Mlle. Allie Harrington, a` New York.
Shelf no.: v.129, p.33.

Wollenhaupt, Hermann A.
Magic pen, schottisch. -- New York : Cook & Bro. ; Louisville, Faulds,
Stone & Marsh ; St.Louis, Fritz & Derleth., 1854.
9 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Schottisches.
Notes: To T.J. Cook.
Shelf no.: v.31, p.287.

Wollenhaupt, Hermann A.
Nocturne, op.29, no.10. Morceaux pour le piano, X. -- New York : Wm.
Hall & Son ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds ; New Orleans, P.P. Werlein ; Vienne,
C.A. Spina.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3962.
Lithographer/Engraver: Leeson, H., N.Y., engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: To his friend, William Mason.
Shelf no.: v.129, p.289.

Wollenhaupt, Hermann A.
Schottisch. (Deux morceaux de salon). Op.37, no.l -- New York : William
Hall & Sons ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3684.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C., N.Y., engr. cover ; Clayton, engr.,
music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Schottisches.
Notes: To Miss Cordelia Bridge.
Shelf no.: v.71, p.95.

Wollenhaupt, Hermann A.
Souvenir de Niagara, grand divertissement de bravoure. Op.34. -- New
York : William Hall & Son ; Louisville, David P. Faulds ; New York, C.
Breusing ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons.
15 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3694.
Lithographer/Engraver: Pearson, J.C., N.Y., engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Notes: a` son e'le`ve, Mlle. Frederika Porter, de Niagara.
Shelf no.: v.109, p.109.

Woodbury, I.B.
Take me home to die. Last request. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co. ;
Louisville Peters, Webb & Co. ; St.Louis, Wakelam & Iucho., 1850.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 912.
Lithographer/Engraver: Wakelam, engr., cover ; Quidor, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
First line: This land is very bright, mother.
Notes: Twentieth edition.
Shelf no.: LS.

Woolcott, Francis.
Bell Brandon. -- St.Louis : Balmer & Weber ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds &
Co. ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons, 1854.
6 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 646=4.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Garrett, T.Ellwood.
First line: 'Neath a tree by the margin of the woodland.
Notes: To Miss Josephine Hewett, Baltimore. 100th edition.
Shelf no.: v.11, p.217.

Wright, Charles.
Baldwin march. -- Louisville : D.H. Baldwin & Co., 1899.
2 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Illustrations: lith. of Baldwin buildings back cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Shelf no.: LP.

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Zaleucus.
Giraffe waltz. -- Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; Louisville Peters,
Webb & Co. ; Cleveland, Holbrook & Long.
3 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1344-3.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: PS.

Zaleucus.
Herculean quick step. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds.
4 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 875.4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Quick steps.
Shelf no.: LP ; v.123, p.195.

Zoeller, Ernest.
Spring leaves. Melodie by G. Linley. -- Louisville : Louis Tripp, no.118
Main St., 1871.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Transcriptions.
Shelf no.: LP.