Box 56
Contains 75 Results:
Mills, Henry, 1897
At a Georgia Campmeeting
Mohr, Halsey K., 1917
Shenandoah
Niamanth, Linda, 1982
Watermelon and Friends
Paull, E. T., 1894
Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)
Ringle, Dave, 1921
Melon Time in Dixieland
Rose, Billy and Conrad, Con, 1924
I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night
Scheer, Ben and Oppleman, Nathan, 1924
Heart of Virginia
Spears, Anne E., 1929
Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)
Sunshine, Marion and Marshall, Henry I., 1915
An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia
Sunshine, Marion and Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Simons, Moises, 1931
The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)
Tilsley, Harry and Evans, Tolchard, 1931
A Tale of Old Virginia
Von Tilsler, Harry, and Sterling, Andrew B.
Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)
Walkup, Bob and Schneider, Tom, 1976
Watermelons- Songs for Living
Walsh, J. Brandon and Erdman, Ernie, 1913
When it's Springtime in Virginia
Webster, Paul Francis and Carmichael, Hoagy, 1952
Watermelon Weather
Weinberg, George and Mosiello, Mike, 1923
Peanuts! 5 a Bag
Wiley, Clarence C., 1904
Carbalick Acid Rag
Wilnorf, Jack and Atkinson, James W., 1918
Memories of Virginia (Two copies)
Yellen, Jack, Stevens, Vernon, Gillette, Gladys, and Olman, Abe, 1922
Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)
Young, Joe, Lewis, Sam M., and Meyer, George W., 1923
Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia
Masi., P. H., 1846
La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)
"An Old Coon", 1844
The Ashland Memories
Trahern, Al, Marks, Hugo, and Hoyt, Richmond F., 1903
Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)
Acc. 2012.272: Southern Sheet Music, circa 1846-1930
Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.
Acc. 2012.360: Virginia and Love Song Sheet Music, 1844-1904
Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are "And Wilt Though Weep?," 'Princess Pocahontas," "Here's to you Henry Clay," and "La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA."