Harrigan, Edward, 1844-1911
Harrigan, Edw 1844-1911
Edward Harrigan
Harrigan, Edw. (Edward), 1844-1911
Harrigan, Edward 1845-1911
VIAF ID: 17492220 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harrigan, Edward, ‡d 1844-1911
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Works
Title | Sources |
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1873-1882 | |
1883-1896 | |
Collected songs | |
Edward Harrigan papers | |
Harrigan and Hart's Mulligan Guard picnic songster. | |
Harrigan 'n Hart (Musical). | |
Irish American theater, 1994: | |
The Mirror's the cause of it all. | |
Mordecai Lyons. | |
The Mountain dew. | |
Mulberry springs. | |
Mulligan guard ball [microform] : a dramatic sketch in 1 act and 7 scenes | |
The Mulligans | |
My dad's dinner pail. | |
My little side door. | |
My Molly is waiting for me. | |
My wife's mother. | |
Never take the horse-shoe from the door : Never take the horseshoe from the door. | |
No wealth without labor. | |
The Old barn floor. | |
The Old black crow. | |
Old boss Barry. | |
Old bowery pit. | |
The Old feather bed. | |
Old lavender. | |
The Old neighborhood. | |
On board o' the muddy day. | |
Our front stoop : Song and chorus. | |
Our own boys songster. | |
Out on a college rah! Rah! | |
Paddy and his sweet potteen. | |
Paddy Duffy's cart. | |
Parodies on Harrigan & Hart's latest songs. | |
Pat and his little brown mare. | |
Patrick's Day parade. | |
Patriotic coon | |
The Pitcher of beer. | |
Put on your bridal veil. | |
Quickstep. | |
Rags. | |
The rising star. | |
Roderick O' Dwyer. | |
Salvation Army, oh! : Salvation Army | |
Sam Johnson's colored cake walk. | |
Sandy haired Mary in our area. | |
School days. | |
She lives on Murray hill. | |
The Silly boy. | |
Singing at the hallway door. | |
The Skidmore fancy ball. | |
Skidmore masquerade. | |
The Skids are out today. | |
Slavery's passed away. | |
The Soldier boy's canteen. | |
Sons of temperance. | |
South Fifth Avenue. | |
Steady company. | |
Strolling on the sands. | |
Sweet Louisa. | |
Take a day off, Mary Ann. | |
Taking in the town. | |
Tally ho song. | |
The Toboggan slide. | |
The Tooper's the pride of the ladies. | |
Tu-ri-ad-i-lum : Santa Claus has come. | |
The Turn verein cadets. | |
U.S. black marines. | |
Uncle Reilly. | |
Under cover. | |
Up in the tenderloin. | |
Veteran guard cadets : March, song and chorus. | |
Waiters' chorus : Two more to come. | |
We're all fellows bran new. | |
Wheel the baby out. | |
When de trumpet in de cornfield blows. | |
When the clock in the tower strikes twelve. | |
Where the sparrows and chippies parade. | |
Where the sweet magnolia grows. | |
Whist! The bogie man. | |
The Widow Nolan's goat. |