White, C.A. (Charles Albert), 1832-1892
C. A. White
White, C. A. 1832-1892
White, Charles A. 1832-1892
White, Charles A.
VIAF ID: 68812356 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a C. A. White
- 100 1 _ ‡a White, C. A. ‡d 1832-1892
- 100 1 0 ‡a White, C. A. ‡q (Charles Albert), ‡d 1832-1892
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (8)
Works
Title | Sources |
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All hope has fled. | |
The band | |
[caption title:] PLAYED AND SUNG BY THE LUCIER FAMILY | THE BAND | MARCH BRILLANTE. | [at left] Arranged from C. A. White's | Quartette of same name. [at right] Arr. by CHAS. D. BLAKE. | Author of "Clayton's March," | "Dreams of Heaven" & c. | |
Carlino. | |
Climbing the golden stair : song and chorus | |
Come, birdie, come : for voice and piano | |
Come rise with the larks | |
The Dead leaves rustling. | |
Duett, Nora and Captain : Farewell, farewell, we may not meet again. | |
Evangéline! : new song for soprano or tenor | |
A Farmer's life give me. | |
The fisherman and his child : [song] / words and music by C. A. White. | |
From the land of tea. | |
Go 'way, Jedediah. | |
Grand banquet march and chorus. | |
Hope beyond : sacred duet | |
I'm Col. Crabb U.S.A. : Military song. | |
I'se gwine back to Dixie | |
I've called you back again, Kathleen : song and chorus | |
I've gathered them in : the old gravedigger | |
Kiss me, and I'll go to sleep : for voice and piano / [written by Dexter Smith ; music by C. A. White] . | |
Little sunshine : [or, the child of misfortune] | |
Love's a rose. | |
Marguerite | |
Moonlight on the lake | |
[no title page] | |
The old log cabin in the dell : song and chorus | |
The Old turnkey. | |
Once a sailor. | |
Only tired my own song | |
Please sell no more drink to my father | |
Rollicking Dollie day. | |
Roses have bloom'd and faded. | |
Say, love, what will you do? | |
Songs | |
Songs. Selections | |
Thine alone. | |
Turkeys in the tree tops. | |
What mean these words : Duett. | |
When the leaves begin to turn; | |
White's school for the reed organ, 1875: | |
Why comes he not. |