The Hutchinson family's book of poetry

containing sixty-seven of their most popular songs

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The Hutchinson family's book of poetry

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English
Pages
69

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Table of Contents

We're with you once again
Cold water
The Millennium
The New England farmer
Bachelor's lament
Sweet Alice, or Ben Bolt
The mountaineer
Uncle Sam's farm
The mountain echo song
Little canoe, or Burman lover
Zekel and Hulda
The good old days of yore
What I live for
The wax work
"Coming right along," or right over wrong
Where shall the soul find rest
Man the life boat, or storm at sea
Welcome to Jenny Lind
Ho, for California!
If I were a voice
Get off the track
My mother's Bible
Horticultural wife
Bingen on the Rhine
The old farmer's elegy
The good old plow
Recollections of home
There's a good time coming
Home of my boyhood
The Indian's lament
The old church bell
The slave's appeal
Few ideas in a few days
The bridge of sighs
Springfield mountains
The sword of Bunker Hill
The old granite state
Carry me home to die
The cot where we were born
Calomel
Crows in a cornfield
excelsior
Westward, ho!
A brother is dead
The old farm house
The spider and the fly
The seasons
Little Topsy's song
The lake of the dismal swamp
Kind words can never die
True freedom: How to gain it
The modern belle
I'm going home
Riding in a stage
We've left again our mountain home
Do a good turn when you can
Oh, had I the wings of a dove
'Tis sweet to be remembered
There's room enough for all
ridden by the slave power
Jordan
Call to Kansas
The merry yankee boy
Forty years ago.

Edition Notes

"Entered ... 1852, by Asa B. Hutchinson ..."--p. [3].

Without notated music.

Contents, including List of contents, identical to latest eds. of "Book of words of the Hutchinson family", with the addition of three songs, p. 66-69.

In tan printed wrappers with title and Hutchinson family portrait within ornamental border on cover p. [1]; publisher's advertisement on cover p. [4].

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Boston
Other Titles
Songs of the Hutchinsons, Book of poetry of the Hutchinson family

The Physical Object

Pagination
69 p. ;
Number of pages
69

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25267677M
Internet Archive
hutchinsonfamily00hutc
OCLC/WorldCat
57274197

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