Folk songs out of Wisconsin, edited by Harry B. Peters
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Folk songs out of Wisconsin, edited by Harry B. Peters
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Folk songs out of Wisconsin
Oclc number
2980243
Responsibility statement
edited by Harry B. Peters
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Contributor
Related to
- The Chatsworth wreck
- A-lumbering we will go
- Dan Doo
- Once I had two hands full of gold
- Grandfather's story
- Paddy Miles, the fisherman
- Boring for oil
- The little ball of yarn
- Hunters' chorus
- Father sent me here a-courting
- The lantern's gleam
- What will I do with the baby-O?
- Jordan's River I'm bound to cross
- There was a rich old farmer
- Sing lay the lily low
- The pinery boy
- Froggie went to take a ride
- One morning, one morning in spring
- The noble skew bald
- Shots echoing 'round the mountain
- The ship carpenter
- Wisconsin again
- Ramsey County jail
- Mother, queen of my heart
- My father keeps a public house
- Red iron ore
- The gambling man
- The O'Kelly brothers
- The Newhall house fire
- Tassels on her boots
- The little brown bulls
- The Bigler's crew
- Two soldiers lying as they fell
- On the banks of the old Mohawk
- Rise, my true love
- Liza
- 'Twas autumn and the leaves
- Father, dear father, come home with me now
- Harry Bale
- The cranberry song
- Brennen on the moor
- The Welsh relation
- The Shanghai rooster
- When the circus comes to town
- Paddy Doyle and Biddy O'Toole
- Young Charlotte
- How are you, conscript?
- Froggie would a-wooing go
- Irish jubilee
- The little log cabin by the stream
- Once I courted a pretty little girl
- Awake, arise, you drowsy sleeper
- Dan McGinty
- Reuben Ranzo
- Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
- The butcher boy
- I once knew a little girl
- Lost on the Lady Elgin
- Whiskey Johnny
- The mistletoe bough
- The pickled jew
- The ship that never returned
- S.D. Knowles
- Devonshire cream and cider
- Billy Vanero
- The star of Bethlehem
- My name is McNamara
- The bold Benicia boy
- The shantyman's life
- Jim Blake
- I'll sell my hat, I'll sell my coat
- The red light saloon
- Six Kings' daughters
- One ship drives East
- There were once three brothers
- 'Twas on a cold and winter's day
- McCarthy's widow
- The roving Irishman
- The crucifixion of Christ
- In the baggage coach ahead
- The wild Irishman
- The Brooklyn theater fire
- Away to Wisconsin
- Richmond on the James
- The dying Christian
- Dick Turpin and Black Bess
- The birdies' ball
- Lord Lovell
- The pretty mahmee
- The charming young widow I met on the train
- My father was a Dutchman
- Youny Mary
- Dirandel
- Many brave boys must fall
- A ship was becalmed in a tropical sea
- Stokes's verdict
- My grandmother lived on yonder green
- Green mountain
- The dreary black hills
- The fatal oak
- Ella Rae
- A ship set sail for North America
- Pretty Polly
- The gypsy's warning
- The blushing rose
- The lass of Glenshee
- Wilie and Mary
- The jam on Gerry's rock
- A Cornish Christmas carol
- Angels proclaim
- Last Saturday night I entered a house
- The old man came home again
- Just plain folks
- Well met, well met, my old true love
- There was an old lady lived over the sea
- Everybody's got a finger in the pie
- On the banks of the little Eau Pleine
- So merry, so merry are we
- Hannibal hope
- Samuel Small
- I'm in want of a subsitute
- Sadie Rae
- The shanty boy and the farmer
- Gambler's blues
- The donkey song
- A yankee ship came down the river
- The flying trapeze
- Jumbo the elephant
- The broken ring
- The song of Mrs. Shattuck
- Keep the working man down
- Pat Malone forgot that he was dead
- Come and I will sing you
- The black sheep
- Little log cabin in the lane
- The keyhole in the door
- When Sherman marched down to the sea
- There was an old woman in London
- Old hazeltine
- Kitty Grause
- Robin
- The paper of pins
- Once I courted a charming beauty bright
- Sally Brown
- Ghost song
- The white captive
- Rowan County trouble
- Who is that under my bedroom window?
- Now he's sorry that he spoke
- Mother Shipman's prophecy
- Of late I've been driven near crazy
- The Persia's crew
- Rock of ages
- Johanna Shay
- Young Johnny
- Forget me not
- I never will marry
- Manson's crew
- I'm in love with a tipperary miss
- Fond du Lac jail
- Oh yah, ain't dat been fine
- The rabbi's daughter
- The girl with the waterfall
- The dying Wisconsin soldier
- The twenty pound dog
- Kitty Wells
- The homestead strike
- The Irish barber
- Uncle Joe
- Flat river girl
- We wish you a Merry Christmas
- I've got a motto
- When she got there
- Please, mister barkeeper
- James Bird
- The very first time I saw my love
- One more river
- The dark British foes
- Three dishes and six questions
- Jim Bludsoe
- The demon lover
- A motto for every man
- The hunters of Kaintucky
- My old hen's a good old hen
- Riley and I were chums
- The magpie and the lark
- Old time lumberjacks
- 'Ark, 'ark, the 'eavenly angels sing
- The shanty-boy on the big Eau Claire
- Polly Oliver
- On the lakes of Ponchartrain
- Oh well, oh well
- Reuben Wright and Phoebe Brown
- The farmer had a daughter
- The tomahawk hem
- Pick and shovel
- O, pretty girls, won't you list and come
- Angels from the realms of glory
- Old Willis is dead
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- The Chatsworth wreck
- A-lumbering we will go
- Dan Doo
- Once I had two hands full of gold
- Grandfather's story
- Paddy Miles, the fisherman
- Boring for oil
- The little ball of yarn
- Hunters' chorus
- Father sent me here a-courting
- The lantern's gleam
- What will I do with the baby-O?
- Jordan's River I'm bound to cross
- There was a rich old farmer
- Sing lay the lily low
- The pinery boy
- Froggie went to take a ride
- One morning, one morning in spring
- The noble skew bald
- Shots echoing 'round the mountain
- The ship carpenter
- Wisconsin again
- Ramsey County jail
- Mother, queen of my heart
- My father keeps a public house
- Red iron ore
- The gambling man
- The O'Kelly brothers
- The Newhall house fire
- Tassels on her boots
- The little brown bulls
- The Bigler's crew
- Two soldiers lying as they fell
- On the banks of the old Mohawk
- Rise, my true love
- Liza
- 'Twas autumn and the leaves
- Father, dear father, come home with me now
- Harry Bale
- The cranberry song
- Brennen on the moor
- The Welsh relation
- The Shanghai rooster
- When the circus comes to town
- Paddy Doyle and Biddy O'Toole
- Young Charlotte
- How are you, conscript?
- Froggie would a-wooing go
- Irish jubilee
- The little log cabin by the stream
- Once I courted a pretty little girl
- Awake, arise, you drowsy sleeper
- Dan McGinty
- Reuben Ranzo
- Miss Fogarty's Christmas cake
- The butcher boy
- I once knew a little girl
- Lost on the Lady Elgin
- Whiskey Johnny
- The mistletoe bough
- The pickled jew
- The ship that never returned
- S.D. Knowles
- Devonshire cream and cider
- Billy Vanero
- The star of Bethlehem
- My name is McNamara
- The bold Benicia boy
- The shantyman's life
- Jim Blake
- I'll sell my hat, I'll sell my coat
- The red light saloon
- Six Kings' daughters
- One ship drives East
- There were once three brothers
- 'Twas on a cold and winter's day
- McCarthy's widow
- The roving Irishman
- The crucifixion of Christ
- In the baggage coach ahead
- The wild Irishman
- The Brooklyn theater fire
- Away to Wisconsin
- Richmond on the James
- The dying Christian
- Dick Turpin and Black Bess
- The birdies' ball
- Lord Lovell
- The pretty mahmee
- The charming young widow I met on the train
- My father was a Dutchman
- Youny Mary
- Dirandel
- Many brave boys must fall
- A ship was becalmed in a tropical sea
- Stokes's verdict
- My grandmother lived on yonder green
- Green mountain
- The dreary black hills
- The fatal oak
- Ella Rae
- A ship set sail for North America
- Pretty Polly
- The gypsy's warning
- The blushing rose
- The lass of Glenshee
- Wilie and Mary
- The jam on Gerry's rock
- A Cornish Christmas carol
- Angels proclaim
- Last Saturday night I entered a house
- The old man came home again
- Just plain folks
- Well met, well met, my old true love
- There was an old lady lived over the sea
- Everybody's got a finger in the pie
- On the banks of the little Eau Pleine
- So merry, so merry are we
- Hannibal hope
- Samuel Small
- I'm in want of a subsitute
- Sadie Rae
- The shanty boy and the farmer
- Gambler's blues
- The donkey song
- A yankee ship came down the river
- The flying trapeze
- Jumbo the elephant
- The broken ring
- The song of Mrs. Shattuck
- Keep the working man down
- Pat Malone forgot that he was dead
- Come and I will sing you
- The black sheep
- Little log cabin in the lane
- The keyhole in the door
- When Sherman marched down to the sea
- There was an old woman in London
- Old hazeltine
- Kitty Grause
- Robin
- The paper of pins
- Once I courted a charming beauty bright
- Sally Brown
- Ghost song
- The white captive
- Rowan County trouble
- Who is that under my bedroom window?
- Now he's sorry that he spoke
- Mother Shipman's prophecy
- Of late I've been driven near crazy
- The Persia's crew
- Rock of ages
- Johanna Shay
- Young Johnny
- Forget me not
- I never will marry
- Manson's crew
- I'm in love with a tipperary miss
- Fond du Lac jail
- Oh yah, ain't dat been fine
- The rabbi's daughter
- The girl with the waterfall
- The dying Wisconsin soldier
- The twenty pound dog
- Kitty Wells
- The homestead strike
- The Irish barber
- Uncle Joe
- Flat river girl
- We wish you a Merry Christmas
- I've got a motto
- When she got there
- Please, mister barkeeper
- James Bird
- The very first time I saw my love
- One more river
- The dark British foes
- Three dishes and six questions
- Jim Bludsoe
- The demon lover
- A motto for every man
- The hunters of Kaintucky
- My old hen's a good old hen
- Riley and I were chums
- The magpie and the lark
- Old time lumberjacks
- 'Ark, 'ark, the 'eavenly angels sing
- The shanty-boy on the big Eau Claire
- Polly Oliver
- On the lakes of Ponchartrain
- Oh well, oh well
- Reuben Wright and Phoebe Brown
- The farmer had a daughter
- The tomahawk hem
- Pick and shovel
- O, pretty girls, won't you list and come
- Angels from the realms of glory
- Old Willis is dead
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