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Description
For voice and piano. Caption title. "Compliments of the New Home S.M. Company" -- ill. t.p. "Copyright, 1889, by Chas. E. Naylor" -- p. 2. T.p. illustration: woodcut of girl in rocking chair holding a doll and an advertisement for The New Home Sowing Machine Company. First line of text: When first I came before you all, I very little knew. First line of chorus: Then rock-a-bye Dolly dear. Additional verses printed as text on p. 3. Advertisement for the New Home Sewing Machine with woodcuts of the manufacuring factory in Orange, Mass., the History Bldg. in San Francisco and examples of their sewing machine models: p. [4]. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: No Variant: No Illustrated cover: Yes Advertisements: Yes California Historical Society.
Type
image
Format
Woodcuts.
Extent
1 score (3, [1] p.) : ill.; 24 x 31 cm.
Identifier
csm_cubanc_54_1_00166038
Subject
Songs with piano Waltzes (Voice with piano) Girls Sewing machines Rocking chairs Dolls Woodcuts
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