Grange melodies.

Author/creator Orr, James L.
Other author National Grange.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Arno Press, 1975.
Description200 pages.
Subjects

SeriesAmerican farmers and the rise of agribusiness
American farmers and the rise of agribusiness. ^A311086
Contents Grange melodies. Greeting song ; Hither come ; He that goeth forth ; Father, we'll rest in Thy love ; The dear old farm ; Laborer ; Maid ; Cultivator ; Shepherdess ; Harvester ; The gleaner ; Husbandman ; Nearer home ; Matron ; Patron's chain ; Welcome song ; Be faithful, o patron! ; Work, for the night is coming ; Parting hymn ; Closing song ; Labor ; As we go forth to labor ; Forget not the dead ; Dedication ode ; Installation ode ; The beautiful dead ; Work ; Bud and bloom ; The hand that holds the bread ; "Plow deep" 's the motto ; Rowing against the tide ; Be in earnest, boys ; Somewhere ; I dreamed of home ; Onward marching ; Sunshine ever follows rain ; Picnic song ; My little boat ; If I had but a voice of song ; A song to the good old plow ; Merrily sing ; Never turn back ; No golden harvest ; Ever sowing ; Farmer's march ; The plow, spade, and hoe ; Labor is king ; Because he joined the grange ; Mother's lullaby ; Memorial song ; Sailing down life's river ; Gather the cherished ones ; Hail the march of prohibition ; Where there's a will there's a way ; True worth is in being ; Happy hours ; Hope and persevere ; Song of the lark ; Bright visions ; Chorus of liberty ; Harvest song ; Beautiful grange ; The river of time ; The hand that rocks the world ; Listen to the water mill ; The wild bird ; As we make it ; Come unto me ; Goodnight ; The happy peasants ; Arise, gird on thy strength ; Worthiness ; Trusting ; Verdant grove, farewell ; Waiting ; Our cottage by the glen ; Help it on ; Woman's mission ; Onward ; We are drifting a-down ; Sowing the seed ; Do not mortgage the farm ; The patron's standard ; Stay on the farm ; Vesper song ; The right shall reign ; Hail to the harvest ; Memories ; My Father reigns eternal ; No time like the present ; Who will reap? ; Sweet home, farewell ; Farewell to summer ; Battle song ; True worth will win ; Chorus used in harvester's degree ; Wayside blossoms ; Over the mystic sea ; What might be ; Have patience and look ; Anniversary song ; Keep politics off your farm ; Be content with the world ; There's many a rest ; Better days to come ; Sifting ; Gentleness ; It is I, be not afraid ; Triumph of toil ; Beautiful golden somewhere ; The waiting time ; Acceptable tribute ; The model grange ; The seasons ; 'Tis better to stay on the farm ; Hymn. Arise ; When a hundred years have rolled ; The land of the swallows ; The farmer feeds them all ; Consider the lilies ; Sowing and reaping ; Lightly laugh and gaily sing ; O Columbia, we love thee ; Re-union song ; Life's onward current ; The husbandman's welcome ; The farmer feeds us all ; My childhood's home ; Triumphal entry.
General noteReprint of the 1911 ed. published by the National Grange of Patrons of Husbandry and printed by G. S. Ferguson Co., Philadelphia.
ISBN0405068190

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks M1920.P3 O72 1975 ✔ Available Place Hold