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Stephen Collins Foster was born in Alleghany, Pennsylvania, on the 4th of July, 1826.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867 Various
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Among these are a few Stephen Collins Foster numbers and Confederate imprints.
Seventh Annual Report of the Archivist, Library of the University of Virginia, for the Year 1936-37 1937
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With the cradle songs of America the name of Stephen Collins Foster
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America the name of Stephen Collins Foster "is immortal bound," and I would no more dishonor his memory than that of Robert Burns or the author of The
Marse Henry, Complete An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880
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The Courier-Journal some twelve years after the composer's death, in which he sketches the life and work of Stephen Collins Foster.
Marse Henry (Volume 2) An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880
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America the name of Stephen Collins Foster "is immortal bound," and I would no more dishonor his memory than that of Robert Burns or the author of The
Marse Henry (Volume 2) An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880
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The Courier-Journal some twelve years after the composer's death, in which he sketches the life and work of Stephen Collins Foster.
Marse Henry, Complete An Autobiography Henry Watterson 1880
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The composer who has two of his songs as state songs, is Stephen Collins Foster.
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Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. Stephen Collins Foster
Quotations 1919
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My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night by Stephen Collins Foster.
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