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Sanderson: Hail to the Chief
Eastman Wind EnsembleFrederick Fennell
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Winner: Listen to the Mocking Bird - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arr. attributed to G.W. Ingals
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Palmyra Scottische - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arranged by C.S. Grafulla
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Phile: Hail Columbia - Band Music of the Union Troops
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Grafulla: Freischütz Quickstep - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arranged from Von Weber's "Der Freischütz"
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Anonymous: Parade - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arranged by C.S. Grafulla
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Grafulla: Port Royal Galop - Band Music of the Union Troops
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Grafulla: Nightingale Waltz - Band Music of the Union Troops
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Rouget de Lisle: La Marseillaise - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arranged by C.S. Grafulla
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Daniel D. Emmett/Harry Macarthy: Dixie & Bonnie Blue Flag - Band Music of the Confederate Troops/Arranged by J. Leinbach
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Russell: Cheer Boys Cheer - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Luto Quickstep - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Old North State - Band Music of the Confederate Troops/Arr. attributed to J.A. Leinbach
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Anonymous: Easter Galop - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Come, dearest, the daylight is gone - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Maryland, My Maryland - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Waltz (No.19, Book I of the Regiment Band of the 26th North Carolina) - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Psalm 100 - "Old Hundredth"/Band Music of the Confederate Troops/Attributed to Loys Bourgeois (c.1510-c.1560)
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Anonymous: The Girl I Left Behind Me - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: The Recruiting Sergeant - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Jefferson and Liberty - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Old 1812 - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Carry Me Back - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Liverpool Hornpipe - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Newport - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Garry Owen - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Anonymous: Cavalry Bugle Signals - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
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Speech: The Sounds of Conflict: Fort Sumter to Gettysburg
Martin Gabel
Traditional: Narration
Ordway: Twinkling Stars Quickstep - Band Music of the Union Troops
Anonymous: O Kentucky, Kentucky - Band Music of the Union Troops
Foster: Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming - Band Music of the Union Troops
Grafulla: Un Ballo in Maschera Quickstep - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arranged from Verdi's "Un ballo in maschera"
Anonymous: St Patrick's Day in the morning - Band Music of the Union Troops/Arranged by C.S. Grafulla
Grafulla: Grafulla's Quickstep - Band Music of the Union Troops
Garry Owen - Band Music of the Union Troops
Grafulla: Cavalry Quickstep - Band Music of the Union Troops
Grafulla: Storm Galop - Band Music of the Union Troops
Anonymous: 26th Regiment Quickstep - Band Music of the Confederate Troops/Attributed to J.A. Leinbach
Foster: Lulu's Gone - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
Root: Tramp, Tramp, Tramp - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
Anonymous: Juanita - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
Carry Me Back (to Old Virginny's Shore) - Band Music of the Confederate Troops
Anonymous: Bugle Signals for the Service of Skirmishers - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
Anonymous: Drum Calls - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
Anonymous: Camp and Field Duty Calls for Fifes and Drums - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
Anonymous: The Appomatox Bugle - Field Music of Union and Confederate Troops
Boyde Hood
We Are Coming, Father Abra'am - Song of the Union and Confederate Soldiers
Martin GabelEastman Wind EnsembleFrederick Fennell
Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground - Song of the Union and Confederate Soldiers
Blackmar: Goober Peas - Song of the Union and Confederate Soldiers
Root: Tramp, Tramp, Tramp - Song of the Union and Confederate Soldiers
Gilmore: When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Song of the Union and Confederate Soldiers/Arranged from the Irish air "Johnny, I hardly knew ye"
Anonymous: The Battle Hymn of the Republic - Song of the Union and Confederate Soldiers/Attributed to W. Steffe/Lyrics by J.W. Howe/Arranged by P.S. Gilmore
Speech: Firearms of the Civil War
Speech: The Sounds of Conflict: Gettysburg to Appomatox