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Richard Milburn

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shop in Lombard Street in Philadelphia. He also gave public performances of his bird whistling tunes which were organised by the
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of the 19th century, selling over twenty million copies of
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The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln
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Richard M. Milburn
Whistling Dick (cannon)

Listen to the Mocking Bird
Philadelphia
guitarist
whistler
Listen to the Mocking Bird
Septimus Winner
ballads
sheet music
barber
Library Company of Philadelphia
African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas
"Listen to the Mockingbird"


ISBN
978-0-292-70311-7


Maud Cuney Hare
Negro Musicians and their Music
ISBN
978-0393329216
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