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For voice and piano. Adaptation of: [Deutschland, Deutschland über alles] / Franz Abt; [words by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben]. Immediate source of adaptation is a song, "Alabama": "Words changed by J.W.A. Wright, to suit the Golden State, by consent of the Authoress, from a song entitled "Alabama," by Miss Julian S. Tutwiler."--Caption. Page [4] is blank. "Dedicated to the California State Grange, at its annual session, Oct. 7, 1874"--t.p. Note on t.p.: "'Deutchland, Deutchland, Ueber Alles [sic].' Germany, Germany, over all." Verses 3-4 printed on p. 3. First line of text: California! California! We will aye be true to thee. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: No Variant: No Illustrated cover: No Advertisements: No Society of California Pioneers.
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