Home from Columbia, I found some interesting things in the early libretto drafts for Gentlemen, Be Seated!: a ballad for the Northern Girl in the armty hospital, "Billy," a number for Miss Florida Cotton and the Girls in New Orleans who've been forced into prostitution as the Confederacy economy falls and eligible men are killed off, "What's A Girl To Do?," and an Act Two number sung by A Wife, "Who'll Save the World?"
Unfortunately, I can find no music for any of them. The lyrics are very good.