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New York: Firth, Pond & Co, Ca. 1840. Tenth Edition. Pre-Civil War sheet music illustrated with lithographic portrait of Lieutenant Hewitt. Three page score with an engraved cover, illustrated with a portrait of Hewitt in tall hat, epaulettes and sword, standing in a wooded setting, with four corner vignettes of military scenes.
Disbound with rough binding edge; light foxing throughout. Arranged for the piano forte and dedicated to Lieut. James L. Hewitt, and the Officers and Members of the New York Light Guard by T. Rebhun. The New York Light Guard was an army regiment which served in the Civil War. James L. Hewitt was a music publisher in New York. 13" x 10 1/8"; 3 pp. [ld] [ph:L]
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