[Selections 8 and 9 are missing from the incomplete copy from which this data was drawn. It currently belongs to the York County Historical Association, and has an old property stamp from the Congregational Church of York, Nebraska. It has a cover title, no title page, and caption title at the top of the contents list. The top of the contents list reads, “Secular Edition, CHAUTAUQUA CHORUSES
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| Song Title | Lyricist / Composer / Arranger | Sel. # | © date / 8vo ## | ||
| Good-Night, Dear Love | J.A. PARKS | Sel. 4 | ©1907 (8vo. No. 416) | ||
| Homeward (S.A.T.B.) | Words by H. MacDOWELL / Music by HENRY LESTER - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | Sel. 2 | ©1908 (8vo. No. 430) | ||
| If I Had But Two Little Wings (S.A.T.B.) | Words by S. T. COLERIDGE / Music by JOHN F. BARNETT - Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | Sel. 3 | ©1908 (8vo. No. 431) | ||
| Little Jack Horner | Sel. 8 | ||||
| The New Hail Columbia | Sel. 9 | ||||
| The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (S.A.T.B.) | Words by F. W. BOURDILLON / Music by J.A. PARKS | Sel. 1 | ©1908 (8vo No. 429) | ||
| Prison Scene from “Il Trovatore.” (S.A.T.B.) The “Miserere” arranged for Mixed Voices, with Oragan Accompaniment, ad lib. | VERDI - Arranged by J.A. PARKS | Sel. 6 | ©1907 (8vo. No. 386) | ||
| A Song of Liberty, or THE AMERICAN BOY (March Song) (S.A.T.B.) | ROLLIN W. BOND | Sel. 7 | ©1903 (8vo. No. 141) | ||
| “There Was A Man” (S.A.T.B.) To Edw. J. Walt, Lincoln, Nebr. | Words from NURSERY RHYMES / Music by J.A. PARKS | Sel. 5 | ©1907 (8vo. No. 417) |