Pages 3-7 of sheet music missing the first page. Identification number 35895 printed in lower left corner of pages. and Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 2
Selection from "6 American Folk Songs" for mixed chorus. Traditional "Negro spiritual." and Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 1
Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 3 and A religious characteristic in the form of an anthem for chorus of women's voices, with soprano solo. (Copy 2 of 3)
Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 2 and For solo voice (preferably a soprano) with accompaniment of four-part chorus of mixed voices, a cappella.
Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 4 and A religious characteristic in the form of an anthem for chorus of women's voices, with soprano solo. (Copy 3 of 3)
Chorus for mixed voices with piano accompaniment. Dedicated to the idea of "peace for all time." Copyrighted under the title "Whoever's in Charge Up There." (Copy 2 of 3) and Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 1
Early American slave song, arranged by Mae Nightingale for (divided) chorus of mixed voices, a cappella. From a book, "The Liberty Minstrel," compiled by George W. Clark and printed in 1844. and Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 1
Original found in Dr. Eva B. Dykes Collection Box 04 Folder 1 and Octavo Series (women's voices) No. 460. To the Browning Society of Boston. Lyrics taken from Robert Browning's "Pippa Passes."