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| Lyrics: | On Tombigbee river so bright I was born (first line of text) Singing row away row, O'er de waters so blue (first line of chorus) |
| Contributors: | Steele, S. S. (Silas Sexton) Winnemore, A. F. (Anthony F.) | b. 1812 |
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| Publisher: | Geo. P. Reed |
| Publication Date: | 1847 |
| Description: | The gum tree canoe / [words] written by S.S. Steele ; sung by A.F. Winnemore. For voice and piano. Caption title. Verses 2-4 printed on p. 3. Series titles 1-6 listed on cover. The number 109 appears twice at bottom of p. 1; the number 109 and 1 appear at bottom of p. 2 and 3. Cover ill.: lithograph of 2 Afro-American boys playing music. First line of text: On Tombigbee river so bright I was born. First line of chorus: Singing row away row, O'er de waters so blue.
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| Format: | 1 score ([2], 1-3, [3] p.) : ill. ; 34 cm. |
| Subjects: | African Americans--Songs and music Slavery--United States--Songs and music Popular music--United States Tombigbee River (Miss. and Ala.)--Songs and music |
| Copyright: | Permissions/Copyright Statement for Sheet Music |
| Digital ID: | dpl-hac-11009.dc |
| OCLC Record ID: | 13479813 |