"Humorous song and chorus, as sung by little Effie Parkhurst at the great Temperance gatherings in New York, Brooklyn, &c."--Cover; Verses 3-4 printed at end of music; ; Back cover with "Select catalogue of music, published by Charles M. Tremaine" featuring "The sparkling stream: a collection of temperance melodies, adapted for temperance meetings, social gatherings, parlor or concert use"; Plate number 1371
Cover - "Respectfully dedicated to the Young Ladies of the Wesleyan College Hamilton, C.W."; Plate number: 354; back cover is an advertisement for "A Musical Journal To Suit the Times" published by Louis P. Goullaud
Plate number: 9320; page three includes a text advertisement printed at the bottom for the song "Billow of Fire"; page four includes a text advertisement printed at the bottom for the song "What Shall I Say?"; page five includes a text advertisement printed at the bottom for the song "Farewell"; back cover is an advertisement for "Descriptive List of New Music and Books Published by WM. A. Pond & Co."
Cover - "Mrs. Jane Sloman Torry. Author of 'Poem of Love,' 'Carina,' Drifting Away," Under the Males.'" Version with English and Italian words; Plate number: 1773; back cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for "The Very Latest Songs by C.A. White"
"Scotch ballad, words and music by Mrs. Emma Pitt, composer of Dinna tell my mither"--Cover; "Respectfully dedicated to Miss Annis Montague"; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
"Over 500.000 sold" and "Immensely Popular" - cover; Song was also published as "March Funebre", "Waltz Elegante", "Stars of Our Union", and "Star of the East"; page 4 is a musical excerpt from the song "The North Star" by Kathleen A. Roberts; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "The Princess Royal" by Monroe H. Rosenfeld.