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I had posted in another thread about having the music for Grants funeral but finally found General Grant's funeral March played out on piano. I'm wondering how many compositions there are because each sheet music pamphlet I've found has a different publisher and composer even with an 1885 copyright. Anyway thought I'd share.
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Septimus Winner (1827 - 1902) was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. They describe him as a "noted songwriter, music educator, performer and pioneering music publisher." In his spare time, he was a frequent contributor to Graham's Magazine which was edited by Edgar Allen Poe. Winner wrote under a number of aliases. Writing as "Alice Hawthorne" in 1855, one of his earliest songs, which he described as a "sentimental Ethiopian ballad" became one of the biggest hits of the 1850s.


He wrote the Union version of Maryland, My Maryland. This is difficult to find, so what you have below is from a 1902 Edison cylinder recording.


Lyrics can be found here: https://digital.lib.umd.edu/image?pid=umd:79779

His last successful work was published in 1868.

 

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