Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Halam, Miss (pf)  Colin and Phillis (t), or Pastoral Dialogue, A (at)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  114(124),1-2 
Hall, Mr. H.  Lucinda Has the Devil and All (t)  SC-E  Pills 6, 1719-20  231-2 
Hall, Mr. (m)  New Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.3  524 
Hall, Mr. (pf)  Glee (t)  TW-E  Surrender/Cal, 1792  32-3 
Hall, Mr. Robert (t)  The Old Quizzes, or What's the News  BA-I  Old Quizzes, 1799  43 
Hall (pb)  New York Jackson Guards March, The (t)  AI-A  American Sheet Music  2 
Hall (pb)  Gov Arnold's March (t)  AI-A  American Sheet Music  2 
Hall (pb)  Firth & Hall's Newly Improved Instructor for the Clarinet  AI-A  Firth Cl, 1832  29 
Hall (pb)  A Compleat Tutor for the Fife  AI-A  Hillegas Fife, 1776  --- 
Hall (pb)  The Reconciliation, or the Triumph of Nature  AI-A  Reconciliation, 1790  48 
Hall, S. (pb)  March In Mother Goose's Melody (t)  AI-A  American SS-SM  VI 
Hall, W: (pb)  Taylor Done Over, The (t)  SS-E  SS, Boston PL-1  101,1-2 
Hallam, John(t)  Scotch Song, A (t)  SC-E  Pills 4, 1719-20  347-8 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  With the man that I love (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  16-17 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Quintetto (t)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  54-56 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Who'll buy good luck (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  66-67 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Yield who will to forms a martyr (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  72-73 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  If the swain we sigh for please us (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  14 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Mama how can you be so ill natur'd (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  16-18 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  To blast a rivals happiness (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  27 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  My minikin miss do you fancy that pol (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  32 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  In these greasy old tatters his charms brighter shine (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  33 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Ne'er will I be left in the lurch (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  34-35 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  My heart so o'erflows with its love for you both (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  44-46 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Mother sure you never wou'd endeavor (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  58-61 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Dunce, I did but sham (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  66-67 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Colin and Phillis (t), or Pastoral Dialogue, A (at)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-2  124,1-2 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  If Ever a Fond Inclination (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  33 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Hope Thou Nurse (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  84 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Cupid God of Soft Persuasion (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  2 
Hallam, Miss (pf)  Hope Thou Nurse (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  56,1-2 
Hallam, Mrs (pf)  We Women like poor Indians Trade (t)  AM-A  White, G. MS, 1790  76 
Hallam, Ms. (pf)  Cupid God of Soft Persuasion, Ms. Hallam (t)  AM-A  White, G. MS, 1790  74 
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