Incoming Resources
- The Old village school, Words and music by Albert E. Fowler, arranged by Miss Lena Levy
- The lucky ones, Pentatonix
- Bossy
- Lullaby, a Windham Hill collection
- Dear old Newburyport, Affectionally dedicated to the citizens of the dear old city on the Merrimac
- Christmas is here!, Pentatonix
- The Ship is ready, A Favorite song written by Miss H.F. Gould, composed & inscribed to her friend Miss Sarah Bradford by O. Shaw
- A bold brave crew and an ocean blue, (a popular song) sung with great applause by Mr. William B. Oliver at the secular concerts of the Boston Musical Institute. The music composed & dedicated as a mark of esteem, to his friend John S. Houghton Esq
- The Wearing of the green, Hoganized song, Lovingly inscribed to all Hogans who are not ashamed of the name, By Willie Doolittle, the Yankee Poet
- My baby girl and you, Song & chorus
- The family music book, a collection of two hundred and fifty-two pieces of piano and vocal music of moderate difficulty, selected from the works of classic and modern composers and including many old favorites, universally known ..
- The sound of Erik Satie
- Pictures in the album, A beautiful sentimental song and refrain [dedicated to] my esteemed friend Jack Adams
- Back to Connecticut (the dear old nutmeg state)
- PTX, Pentatonix, v. IV, Classics
- Betsy Ross dear mother of our flag, Dedicated to Betsy Ross Juniors, Miss Irma L. Battis, Pres., Hyde Park, Mass
- Just another broken heart, Words and music by Albert E. Fowler
- A Good wife is the best friend after all, A beautiful song and refrain that appeals to all honest hearts!, Words and music by Albert Edwin Fowler
- Please take me back home once more, a Beautiful poem set to sweet music, sung with great success by Miss Lettie Wright, [dedicated to] my esteemed cousin, Mrs. James E. Coolidge
- Voices of the real world, various artists
- That little village way up in Vermont, a song that touches the heart [dedicated to] the sons and daughters of the old "Green Mountain State"
- The voice of the Baroque
- I am not ashamed to call her mother, A Pathetic incident of the late war; [dedicated to] Co. A 8th M.V.M
- Way up York state, Sung with great success by Fowler & Parsons
- My boyhood's happy home way down in Maine, A Beautiful ballad for the home, sung nightly by Harry G. Johnson... Respectfully inscribed to Maine's favorite son Hon. Thomas Bracket Reed