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Neumann, Albert C.
1964"American Beech, Fagus grandifolia." In memory of Albert C. Neumann '64 Trustee 1986 - 1997 by the Board of Trustees.Tree was replaced on October 13, 2016.Gift in MemoryTree; Plaqu
Taylor, Jonathan C.
1999"Crabapple, malus." In loving memory of Jonathan C. Taylor Class of 1999 by his family and friendsGift in MemoryTree; Plaqu
Kinsley, Bob, January 17, 2014 [Interview]
Bob Kinsley was interviewed on January 17, 2014, by Joan Zenzen for the Gettysburg Foundation
Clemens, Tom, April 11, 2017 [Interview]
Tom Clemens, President of the Save Historic Antietam Foundation was interviewed on April 11, 2017 by Kevin Lavery for the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College. The interview focuses on his work as a living historian, the battlefield preservation movement, and his organization's efforts to preserve the historic context of the Antietam battlefield
First line of text: I am writing you you, mother, knowing well what you will say; First line chorus: O! mother, O! mother, O! mother, can I go? I am eager, anxious, longing, mother, can I go?
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; Cover title; To Mr. Dan. Bryant --Cover; Companion to Our boy is a warrior now song & chorus sung by Mr. Rollin Howard --Cove
Ninth N.J. Regiment grand march
Philadelphia, PAStaff notation; For piano; Caption title; Respectfully dedicated to Miss Mary A. Perrine, of Trenton, N.J. ; Color illustration: state seal of New Jersey, set on a blue flag with two small, oval-framed scenes: one of Roanoke harbor, Feb. 8, 1862 and the other of the battle of New Bern, N.C., March 14, 1862 / (Evans & Hassall); T. Sinclair's lith; Presented by New Jersey to her Ninth Regt. --Banner on title page; In remembrance of Roanoke & New Bern --Banner on title page; Advertisement for ballads published by Lee & Walker on back cove
First line of text: Young Johnny Dunn was twenty one; First line of chorus: I love the ladies
New York, NYFor voice and piano; Illustrated title page in brown, white, and blue illustration of a man and 4 ladies / Frew; Excerpt from When the Angelus is ringing / music by Bert Grant and words by Joe Young on unnumbered page; Staff notatio
First line of text: I must make an admission now; First line of chorus: Throw me a kiss; Ziegfeld follies of 1922
New York, NYStaff notation; For voice and piano; Caption title; F. Ziegfeld Jr's 16th annual production, Ziegfeld Follies of 1922, produced at the New Amsterdam Theatre, N.Y. --Cover; Staged by Ned Wayburn --Cover; Front and back cover illustraited by photos of the women performing in the Ziegfeld Follie
First line of text: Beside the campfire gleaming; First line of chorus: Lorraine, Lorraine, my beautiful Alsace Lorraine
New York, NYStaff notation; Caption title; For medium voice and piano; Cover illustration by Andre de Takacs; two women, one in rustic French dress and one as Marianne, a symbol of the French Republic, with a soldier on a French flag background; Excerpt from "When You Find There's Someone Missing" by George Fairman on back cove