Mary E. Walsh (prior 1864–?) was an American composer. She is best known for "Black Hawk Waltz," [1] which was popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the hymn " Bring Flowers Of The Fairest". [2] She was born near Harleigh, Pennsylvania, probably in the 1840s or 1850s.[ citation needed]
Sheet music for her "campaign polka", dedicated to the Philadelphia Liberty Cornet Band in 1864, is archived in the Library of Congress. [3]
She also composed several other hymns. [4]
Mary E. Walsh (prior 1864–?) was an American composer. She is best known for "Black Hawk Waltz," [1] which was popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the hymn " Bring Flowers Of The Fairest". [2] She was born near Harleigh, Pennsylvania, probably in the 1840s or 1850s.[ citation needed]
Sheet music for her "campaign polka", dedicated to the Philadelphia Liberty Cornet Band in 1864, is archived in the Library of Congress. [3]
She also composed several other hymns. [4]