ELIZABETH F. HUBBARD

Elizabeth Field Ingram Hubbard (1844-?) was born in Leverett, Massachusetts. She became the wife of music educator and composer Thomas William Hubbard (1844-?) and settled in Union City, Michigan. With her husband, she was active as a music teacher in conventions and Normals throughout the region. She wrote many songs for these events and, with her husband, compiled the collection “Hubbard’s Success.”

 

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A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea

 

Allan Cunningham
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Hunters’ Chorus

 

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My Kingdom

 

William Shenstone
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The Fairies

 

Elizabeth F. Hubbard
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The Potato

 

Thomas Moore
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