De old church-yard in de lane, or Darling Minnie Gray / words and melody by Jno. T. Rutledge ; arr. by Charlie Baker.
For voice and chorus (SATB) with piano.
Caption title.
First line of text: I've wandered from my home and friends I loved so dear.
First line of chorus: Minnie Gray, Minnie Gray sleeping in the dell.
Tenderly inscribed to my mother--Cover.
Originally sung by Milt. G. Barlow of Haverly's Minstrels--Cover.
An old darkey sitting under an apple tree in a church-yard, with a little white girl kneeling beside him reading the Bible as it lays on his knees, with these lines from the song, 'Well do I remember how she used to read to me, from old master's Bible as it lay upon my knee'--Caption.
Cover ill.: An elderly African American man and young white girl sitting under a tree in a graveyard by a church reading from a book. A small picture of a headstone marked Minnie Gray.
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