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Carolyn R. Freeman › Tunes

Short Name: Carolyn R. Freeman
Full Name: Freeman, Carolyn R.
Birth Year: 1895
Death Year: 1889

Freeman, Carolyn R. (1895-?). Her papers are in the files of the Cortland, New York, Historical Society.

--C. E. Claghorn, DNAH Archives


Tunes by Carolyn R. Freeman (10)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[God gave me dear America]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)255655 56555 67132
[Hark! The Sabbath bells are pealing] (Freeman)Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)2
[I wonder why the daisies]Carolyn R. Fleeman (Composer)255671 33556 71756
[If your life is like a sealed portal]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)2
[My Father lives in heaven]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)2
[Never fear though shadows dark] (Freeman)Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)733335 41233 24322
[Oft when the clouds are gloomy and gray]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)233321 23215 44313
[Once in the bygone ages]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)233333 43444 25555
[There's something quite peculiar about this world of ours]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)253525 13546 34217
[We hope that you've been happy]Carolyn R. Freeman (Composer)255371 26172 67555
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