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Description
For voice and piano. Music doubtfully ascribed to John Stafford Smith ; text by Francis Scott Key. T.p. illustration: patriotic eagle with emblem between crossed flags. Insert photograph of the Battleship Maine. First line of text: O say can you see by the dawn's early light. Pages are unnumbered. Merchant's advertisements on pages [2-4]. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: No Variant: No Illustrated cover: Yes Advertisements: Yes California State Library.
Type
image
Format
Chromolithographs. Photographs.
Extent
[4] p. of music : col. ill. ; 25 x 35 cm.
Identifier
csm_cubanc_54_1_00166741
Subject
Maine (Battleship)--Songs and music Songs with piano National songs--United States Patriotic music--United States Spanish American War, 1898--Songs and music Flags--United States Eagles.--United States Emblems--United States Flags--United States Battleships--United States Chromolithographs Photographs
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