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Title
Santa Anna's march : to which is added a popular melody composed on the battle field of Buena Vista / by an American officer ; arranged for the piano forte and inscribed to Miss Fitzgerald by W.C. Peters
Contributor
Peters, W. C. (William Cumming), 1805-1866, arranger, publisher
Last, Jay T., collector
Date Created and/or Issued
1847
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History
Rights Information
For information on use of Digital Library materials, please see Library Rights and Permissions: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
For piano. ; Title from cover. ; "Arranged for Miss Mary-Ann Fitz Gerald, by W. C. Peters"--Caption on page 3.
Extent
1 score (5 pages) ; 32 cm
Identifier
priJLC_SMUS Box T19
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll4/id/11229
Language
English
Subject
Marches (Piano)
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876--Songs and music
Buena Vista, Battle of, Mexico, 1847--Songs and music
Mexican War, 1846-1848--Songs and music
Songs with piano
War songs--United States
Popular music--To 1901
United States--Armed Forces--History--19th century
Song sheets. (rbgenr)
Notated music. (lcgft)
Sheet music. (aat)
Source
Jay T. Last Collection
Sheet Music
Military
Mex.- Amer. War N-Z
T19
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The Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, Huntington Digital Library

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