Songs and ballads of American history and of the assassination of presidents
Material type: MusicPublisher number: AFS L 29 | Library of Congress Music DivisionPublication details: Library of Congress Music Division, 195?.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Transferred to 15 CDA record collection.
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Sound disc, analog.
Part of the Folk Music of the United States series. Issued from the collections of the Archive of American Folk Song.
Musical instruments: Banjo, fiddle.
Side 1: 1. Phil Sheridan -- 2. The Iron Merrimac / Judge Learned W. Hand, Washington DC, 1942, recorded Alan Lomax -- 3. The Cumberland's Crew / Captain Pearl R. Nye, Akron, Ohio, 1937, recorded Alan & Elizabeth Lomax -- 4. The Battle of Antietam Creek / Warde H. Ford, Central Valley, California, 1939, recorded Sidney Robertson Cowell -- 5. The Southern Soldier -- 6. Washington the Great / Mrs Minta Morgan, Bells, Texas, 1937, recorded John A. Lomax -- Side 2: 1. Zolgotz -- 2. Mr Garfield / sung with banjo by Bascom Lamar Lunsford of South Turkey Creek, recorded atthe Library of Congress, 1949, recorded Duncan B.M. Emrich, George Steele & Herman Norwood -- 3. Charles Guiteau -- 4. Booth Killed Lincoln / sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford of South Turkey Creek, recorded atthe Library of Congress, 1949, recorded Duncan B.M. Emrich, George Steele & Herman Norwood -- 5. Booth Killed Lincoln (Fiddle Tune, / Played on fiddle by Bascom Lamar Lunsford of South Turkey Creek, recorded at the Library of Congress, 1949, recorded Duncan B.M. Emrich, George Steele & Herman Norwood.
1937-49.
Songs from and about the American Civil War, and the assassination of presidents McKinley, Garfield and Lincoln.
Transferred to 15 CDA record collection.