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Bibliography of Exhibition Items and Resources

Women as Creators​

Cowdin, V. G.,Wehrmann, Henri. Gen. Beauregard's Grand March: Composed For The Piano. New Orleans : A.E. Blackmar & Bro., 1861.

Daly, Julia,McGurdy, W. K. Dying Camille: Inscribed To Miss Matilda Heron. Augusta, Ga. : Blackmar & Bro., [1864?].

 

Norton, Caroline Sheridan. The Officer's Funeral. Augusta, Ga. : Blackmar & Bro., [between 1861 and 1865].

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Women As Subjects

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​​Foster, Stephen Collins,, Anthony, A. V. S.Copeland, Charles,Nelly Was A Lady: Written And Composed By Stephen Collins Foster. Boston: Ticknor And Company, 1889. 



Garrison, Lucy McKim,, Allen, William Francis,Ware, Charles Pickard,eds. Slave Songs Of The United States. New York, N.Y. : John Ross & Co., 1871. 



Winner, Septimus. What Is Home Without A Mother. Augusta, Ga. : Blackmar & Bro., [1863?].



Instruments

[E flat Cornet]. [c.1860]. Brass and nickel. Sousa Archives and Center for American Music, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois.



Stratton, John. [Over the Shoulder E flat Bass]. [c.1862]. Brass. Sousa Archives and Center for American Music, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, Illinois.​

Resources

Bailey, Candace. Music and the southern belle from accomplished lady to Confederate composer. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2010. Ebrary File.


Crawford, Richard,eds. The Civil War Songbook: Complete Original Sheet Music For 37 Songs. New York : Dover Publications, 1977.

 

Epstein, Dena J. Polacheck. Sinful Tunes And Spirituals: Black Folk Music To The Civil War. Urbana and Chicago : University Of Illinois Press, 2003.
 

Giesberg, Judith Ann. Army At Home: Women And The Civil War On The Northern Home Front. Chapel Hill : University Of North Carolina Press, 2009.
 

Giesberg, Judith Ann. Civil War Sisterhood: The U.S. Sanitary Commission And Women's Politics In Transition. Boston : Northeastern University Press, 2000.
 

Greenberg, Martin Harry., Waugh, Charles.McSherry, Frank D., eds. Civil War Women II: Stories By Women About Women. Little Rock, Ark. : August House

Publishers, 1997.
 

Harwell, Richard Barksdale. Confederate  Music. Chapel Hill : University Of North Carolina Press, 1950.
 

Holcomb, Phil. "US Civil War Era Band Instruments." Phil's Old and Odd Brass Gallery. Phil's Rugs and Relics, n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2013.
 

McPherson, James M.Cooper, William J., eds. Writing The Civil War: The Quest To Understand. Columbia : University Of South Carolina Press, 1998.
 

Monks, Greg. “Greg's Brass History Page - Brass History”. Web log post. Greg's Brass History Page - Brass History. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Apr. 2013.
 

National Committee for the Preservation of Existing Records of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. American War Songs. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1974
 

Newsom, Jon. "The American Brass Band Movement: A Historical Overview" Civil War Band Music. Library of Congress: American Memory, 20 July 2000. Web. 14 Mar. 2013.
 

Novara, Elizabeth A. "Women & the American Civil War". Women and the American Civil War. University of Maryland, 13 Feb. 2013. Web. 10 Apr. 2013.
 

Ortner, Eric. "The Cornet and Its Civil War Virtuoso Patrick Gilmore « Harmonious Music Blog." Web log post. Harmonious Music Blog RSS. The Civil War Courier, 1999. Web. 10 Mar. 2013.
 

Rhodes, Stephen L. "The Nineteenth-Century American Wind Band." A History of the Wind Band: The Nineteenth-Century American Wind Band. Libscomb University, 2007. Web. 9 Apr. 2013.
 

"saxhorn". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2013. Web. 29 Apr. 2013
 

Silber, Irwin, Silverman, Jerry., eds. Songs Of The Civil War. New York : Dover, 1995.
 

Silber, Nina. Daughters of the Union northern women fight the Civil War. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005.
 

Silber, Nina. Gender And The Sectional Conflict. Chapel Hill : University Of North Carolina Press, 2008.
 

Snell, Mark A. Kelley, Bruce C., eds. Bugle Resounding: Music And Musicians Of The Civil War Era. Columbia : University Of Missouri Press, 2004.
 

Southern, Eileen. The Music Of Black Americans: A History. New York : Norton, 1983.
 

Wepman, Dennis. "Septimus Winner." American National Biography Online. Oxford University Press, 2000. Web. 10 Mar. 2013.
 

Williams, David. A People's History Of The Civil War: Struggles For The Meaning Of Freedom. New York : New Press : 2005.
 

Young, Elizabeth. Disarming The Nation: Women's Writing And The American Civil War. Chicago : University Of Chicago Press, 1999.

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