The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Music Library contains a collection of approximately 3,500 19th century vocal and instrumental titles of American popular music. The collection has been digitally scanned and tagged for simple browsing.
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References
- McBride, RenΓ©e (11 April 2011). "Look What We Got! How Inherited Data Drives Decision-Making: UNC-Chapel Hill's 19th-Century American Sheet Music Collection". The Code4Lib Journal (13).
- "[19th-century manuscript of songs, piano music, and exercises]".
- "Look What We Got! How Inherited Data Drives Decision-Making: UNC-Chapel Hill's 19th-Century American Sheet Music Collection".
- "The Terpsichora polka, composed and dedicated to the Misses Reece, by Chas. Milsom Junr. :: Playmakers Repertory Company Playbills".
- Cardell, Victor (2002). "19th Century American Sheet Music Digitization Project, and: 19th-Century California Sheet Music, and: African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920: Selected from the Collection of Brown University, and: Charles H. Templeton Sheet Music Collection, and: Florida Sheet Music Collection, and: Historic American Sheet Music, and: Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920: Selected from the Collections of Duke University, and: Inventions of Note Sheet Music Collection, and: Keffer Collection of Sheet Music, ca. 1790-18". Notes. 58 (4): 889β900. doi:10.1353/not.2002.0063. S2CID 201787993.
- "Nineteenth-Century American Sheet Music | Music Library Association Committees / RSS". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
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