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C. B. Cannon diary, 1872

1 volume

This pre-printed diary kept by C. B. Cannon in 1872 while in Cazenovia and Oxford, New York consists of a few pages of entries and accounts, with four pages respecting the membership and rules of the Midland Baseball Club of Oxford.

This pre-printed diary kept by C. B. Cannon in 1872 while in Cazenovia and Oxford, New York consists of a few pages of entries and accounts, with four pages respecting the membership and rules of the Midland Baseball Club of Oxford (including the forbidding of swearing).

Laid in is one leaf of manuscript sheet music, appearing to be a waltz. Cannon also included approximately seven pages of question-and-answer type jokes, starting on Sunday, November 10, 1872.

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Jane Patton Manuscript Sheet Music collection, [19th century]

1 volume

This volume contains pre-printed music staves, on which Jane Patton wrote musical notes and lyrics for compositions ranging from light opera to popular songs. Most of the works are instrumentals, but a number of vocal pieces are present. Some of the titles include "Hewitt's Quick Step" by T. Rebhun, "Listen to the Convent Bells," "La Poule," Kathleen Mavoreen," and "Oh! Dinna Ask Me," as well as a few pieces by Thomas Haynes Bayley, such as "Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well." Some tunes have manuscript notations such as "from Harriet Taylor" or "from Harriet Scott." The printed pages are marked "ORRS' IMPROVED."

This volume contains pre-printed music staves, on which Jane Patton wrote musical notes and lyrics for compositions ranging from light opera to popular songs. Most of the works are instrumentals, but a number of vocal pieces are present. Some of the titles include "Hewitt's Quick Step" by T. Rebhun, "Listen to the Convent Bells," "La Poule," Kathleen Mavoreen," and "Oh! Dinna Ask Me," as well as a few pieces by Thomas Haynes Bayley, such as "Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well." Some tunes have manuscript notations such as "from Harriet Taylor" or "from Harriet Scott." The printed pages are marked "ORRS' IMPROVED."