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[From the coast of Massachusetts]
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[From the coast of Massachusetts]
Composer: H. W. Dubee
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2 hymnals
Composer:
H. W. Dubee
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Tune Information
Title:
[From the coast of Massachusetts]
Composer:
H. W. Dubee
Incipit:
55171 21767 11432
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Gold and Crimson
The Gold and Olive
All texts published with [From the coast of Massachusetts]
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The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection: designed for use in chapel, assembly, convocation, or general exercises of schools, normals, colleges and universities. (3rd ed.) (1914), p.246
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The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #256
Tune Title
: [From the coast of Massachusetts]
First Line
: From the coast of Massachusetts
Composer
: H. W. Dubee
Incipit
: 55171 21767 11432
Date
: 1914
The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #256
The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #257
Tune Title
: [On the plains of Southeast Kansas]
First Line
: On the plains of Southeast Kansas
Composer
: H. W. Dubee
Date
: 1914
The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #257
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