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Music Volume 275, 1893-1900

 Item — Volume: 275
Identifier: id251562

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Red and Silver Spine "Scraps"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles & Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland & Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland & Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms & Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms & Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland & Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark & Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa

Dates

  • Creation: 1893-1900

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English German French

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Extent

From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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