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Russell Powell. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cIndianapolis : cJ.H. Aufderheide & Co., c1912.10aPowell, J. Russell. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aCallahan, J. Will,d1874-1946.1 aPowell, J. Russell.4prf.2 aJ.H. Aufderheide & Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.)40drpbaasmf0027uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0027 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701680ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002800118245008100146246005900227246005600286500002500342500001900367500006600386500004300452500007500495590005900570530002900629534006900658650003700727650003200764650003400796650002900830650002500859700003200884700003800916700003200954710004400986730002201030856006101052773004901113852005901162985002501221b26982456RPBm c crucn 980706s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.10aChickenh[computer file] /cwords by Cole & Johnson ; music by Willis Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aEph Jackson got a dead swell job.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChicken (is the best to eat) aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by Bob Cole of Cole & Johnson in "A trip to Coontown" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: drawing of chicken with small photograph of a man. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: The Edw. Malley Co. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Co., c1899. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers. 4aAfro-American poets.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.1 aCole, Bob,d1868 or 9-1911.4prf.1 aJohnson, Billy,d1858-1916.2 aHowley, Haviland & Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aTrip to Coontown.40drpbaasmf0003uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0003 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001800165245012500183246006000308246006100368246002400429500002500453500001700478500005400495500003200549500002900581590004400610534007700654530002900731650003700760650003400797650004500831700003900876710002400915710004200939856006100981773004901042852005901091985002501150b26991780RPBm c crucn 980713s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.W. Brainard & Co. (Louisville, Ky.)a586 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka011 aAbbott, C. D.14aThe colored orphan boyh[computer file] /cas sung by S.C. Campbell of the Campbell Minstrels ; composed by C.D. Abbott.1 iFirst line of text:aMy poor old mother and I did part.1 iFirst line of chorus:aBut now my mother's gone to rest.16aColor'd orphan boy. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aComposer's name apears as C.W. Abbott in caption. aDedicated to: J.H. Burdett. aAdditional verses: p. 5. aLibrary's copy inscribed: J.H. Burdett. pOriginally published by:cLouisville [Ky.] : G.W. Brainard & Co., c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music.1 aCampbell, S. C.,d1829-1874.4prf.2 aCampbell Minstrels.2 aG.W. Brainard & Co. (Louisville, Ky.)40drpbaasmf0001uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0001 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002800160245008000188246007100268246005700339500002500396500001900421500002800440500004600468500012600514534005300640530002900693600001700722650003700739650003400776650002900810700001900839700002300858710003700881856006100918773004900979852005901028985002501087b26993065RPBm c crucg 980714s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a711 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.10aLuluh[computer file] :bI loves yer, Lulu /cwords & music by Will Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in the land where the sun shines bright.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLulu does you love your baby. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung by: Jenny Eddy. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Jenny Eddy; drawing of Afro-American couple walking in field with sunflowers / Starmer. pOriginally published by:cHugo V. Schlam, c1901. aAlso available in print.10aEddy, Jenny. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aEddy, Jenny.4prf.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0004uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0004 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701621ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100002200175240004000197245011300237246005900350246006900409500002500478500001900503500003600522500006400558590006300622534006800685530002900753650003700782650002700819650004100846650003400887700002500921700002000946710003900966856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b26993399RPBm c crucg 980714s1998 riuppa n eng d22bGeo. Willig & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)a4719 aRBNcRBN an-us-sc aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAdams, Coleman E.10aMy little cullud country gal;oarr.10aMy little cullud country galh[computer file] /carr: by Emil Isenman ; words and music by Coleman E. Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aAway down souf, in Souf Carolina.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh! my, Oh! my little cullud country gal. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"The greatest coon hit"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman / E.O.H. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Dedicated to Barrie B. McCreery. pOriginally published by:cBaltimore : Geo. Willig & Co., c1896. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aIsenman, Emil,earr.0 aE. O. H.,4ill.2 aGeo. Willig & Co. (Baltimore, Md.)40drpbaasmf0006uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0006 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701461ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004800081040001300129045000900142048001500151100004600166245017900212246004300391246002500434500002500459500001700484500009600501500003000597534005700627530002900684650005100713650003700764650001700801700006000818710002700878856006100905773004900966852005901015985002501074b27000539RPBm c crucg 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a5088 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAdams, John S.q(John Stowell),dd. 1893.10aI am going there, or, The death of little Evah[computer file] /cwritten and inscribed to the readers of "Uncle Tom's cabin" by John S. Adams ; adapted to a favorite melody.1 iFirst line of text:aI am going there.10aDeath of little Eva. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover illustration: lithograph of the death of little Eva from the book, Uncle Tom's cabin. a"Bufford's Lith. Boston." pOriginally published by:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1852. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-Americans in literaturexSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDeath songs.1 aStowe, Harriet Beecher,d1811-1896.tUncle Tom's cabin.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0007uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0007 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701597ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001900118245009400137246007800231246005300309500002500362500001700387500005700404500004300461500009100504534007200595530002900667600005700696600003800753650003700791650003400828700003000862700004400892710004500936730002400981856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b27000588RPBm c crucn 820901s1902 miuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAdams, Robert.10aI wants a man like Romeoh[computer file] /cwords by James O'Dea ; music by Rob't Adams.1 iFirst line of text:aTo see Romeo and Juliet Bill Johnson went one night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI wants a man like Romeo. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Richard Buhler's success at the Columbus minstrels" aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Richard Buhler; drawing of landscape with steamboat. pOriginally published by:cDetroit : Whitney Warner Pub. Co., c1902. aAlso available in print.10aShakespeare, William,d1564-1616.tRomeo and Juliet.10aBuhler, Richard,d1876 or 7-1925. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aO'Dea, James,d1871-1914.1 aBuhler, Richard,d1876 or 7-1925.4prf.2 aWhitney Warner Pub. Co. (Detroit, Mich.)0 aColumbus minstrels.40drpbaasmf0008uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0008 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245010200139246005600241246006500297500002500362500001900387500002500406500001900431500004100450500004200491500007200533534006700605530002900672650003700701650004500738650003400783700002300817710003900840856006100879773004900940852005900989985002501048b2700059xRPBm c crucn 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAlford, Harry L.10aThey'll talk about you anyhowh[computer file] /cwords by Wm. H. Windom ; music by Harry Alford.1 iFirst line of text:aI always dress just as I wish.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor they'll talk about the President. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aDedicated to: Al. Sweetser, Chicago. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man walking in street. pOriginally published by:cChicago : Thompson Music Co., c1903. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customs. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWindom, William H.2 aThompson Music Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0010uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0010 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701486ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003500118245010100153246005200254246006500306500002500371500001900396500002300415500004300438500010800481590005000589534007000639530002900709650002800738650003400766650002900800700003000829710004500859856007500904773004900979852005901028985002501087b27000710RPBm c crucn 980720s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAbrahams, Maurice,d1883-1931.10aAt the cotton pickers ballh[computer file] /cwords by Alex Gerber ; music by Maurice Abrahams.1 iFirst line of text:aGo and get your lady fair.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLet's go to the cotton picker's ball. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aWar slogan: p. [4] aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of ballroom scene and people picking cotton, printed in blue and black ink. aLibrary's copy 1 inscribed: John A. Slick [?] pOriginally published:cNew York : Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aDancingzUnited States. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing.1 aGerber, Alex,d1895-1969.2 aKalmar, Puck & Abrahams (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0002uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0002 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701729ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002800165245009200193246005200285246008400337500002500421500001700446500008200463500002800545500004300573500004800616590005100664534006600715530002900781650003700810650003300847650003200880650002900912700003100941700003800972710003601010710004101046856007501087773004901162852005901211985002501270b27002330RPBm c crucn 980721s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3256 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAccooe, Will,dd. 1904.14aThe phrenologist coonh[computer file] /cwords by Ernest Hogan ; music by Will Accooe.1 iFirst line of text:aof all the men of history.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDat's the reason why they call me the phrenologist coon. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: New song hits introduced by Williams & Walker's own big co. aSung by: Bert Williams. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [8] aCover illustration: drawing of comic faces. aAdvertisement for another song: cop. 2, p. [2] pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1901. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPhrenologyxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxCraniology. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aHogan, Ernest,d1865-1909.1 aWilliams, Bert,d1875-1922.4prf.2 aWilliams & Walker's Own Big Co.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0005uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0005 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701692ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009100138246002000229246004200249246005500291500002500346500001900371500006400390500004400454500007400498500012600572534006900698530002900767600001800796600001900814600002300833600002000856650003700876650002900913650001400942650001900956710004400975730001901019856007501038773004901113852005901162985002501221b27003395RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riumca n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAdler, Bernard.10aThat lovin ragh[computer file] /cwords by Victor H. Smalley ; music by Bernie Adler.14aDat lovin' rag.1 iFirst line of text:aThat lovin' rag.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHear the music softly play. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAs sung in Victor H. Smalley's burletta "The Merry widower" aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 2-5. aAdvertisement for "When you wore a pinafore" and another song: p. [6] aCover illustration: photographs of Jerry Mills, Lottie Grady, Victor H. Smalley, and Bernard Adler; floral border design. pOriginally published:cNew York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1907. aAlso available in print.10aMills, Jerry.10aGrady, Lottie.10aSmalley, Victor H.10aAdler, Bernard. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aMusicals. 0aRagtime music.2 aF.B. Haviland Pub. Co. (New York, N.Y.)0 aMerry widower.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0009uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0009 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701593ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126045000900139048001500148100002000163245010800183246005900291490003400350500002500384500001700409500004400426500005600470500008100526500006900607590010500676534006400781530002900845650003700874650004500911650003400956710002300990856006101013773004901074852005901123985002501182b27003632RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a1382 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aAlison, George.10aTwo little coonsh[computer file] :ba novel darkey song and refrain /cwords & music by George Alison.1 iFirst line of text:aChloe an' me am two little coons.0 aWitmark popular publications. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Dedicated to Fritz Williams"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other Afro-American songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man and woman walking together. aAlso available for: band, orchestra, banjo, mandolin, or guitar. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: C. Janke & Co., organs, pianos, sheet music, [?], Tex. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American familiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0011uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0011 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701427ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245008600132246006600218246006300284490002300347500002500370500001900395500004200414500009000456534006400546530002900610650003700639650003800676650003400714700002300748700001500771710003800786830002300824856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27003723RPBm c crucn 980722s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aAlixa, C.10aOld Joe's dreamh[computer file] /cwords by Brother Gardner ; music by C. Alixa.1 iFirst line of text:aDe odder dark night old Joe had a dream.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, whar am gone dem good ole days?1 aThree great songs. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man seated and three other scenes / Roz. pOriginally published:cNew York : W.A. Evans & Bro., c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPlantation lifexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner,cBrother.0 aRoz,4ill.2 aW.A. Evans & Bro. (Boston, Mass.) 0aThree great songs.40drpbaasmf0012uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0012 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701756ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100002100175245009500196246007500291246006600366500002500432500001900457500005100476500007100527500008400598500025600682534006500938530002901003650003701032650003401069700001901103710004001122856007501162773004901237852005901286985002501345b27011276RPBm c crucn 980727s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a851 aRBNcRBN an-us-la ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aBy the watermelon vineh[computer file] :bLindy Lou /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown Louisiana where the Missis[s]ippi's flowing.1 iFirst line of chorus:aLindy, Lindy, sweet as the sugar cane. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "I'll wait for thee": p. [2] aAdvertisement for "A Frangesa march" and other piano solos: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple sitting on watermelon slice / Starmer. aAlso published for: guitar solo, 2 guitars, banjo solo, 2 banjos, mandolin solo, 2 or 3 mandolins, mandola, guitar accompaniment, banjo accompaniment, piano accompaniment, flute obligato, 'cello obligato, full military band, full orchestra with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0013uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0013 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701673ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245008300185246006100268246005400329500002500383500001900408500004500427500013300472500021800605534006400823530002900887610001600916650003700932650003100969650003401000700001901034710004001053856006101093773004901154852005901203985002501262b27011343RPBm c crucn 980727s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1266 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aGood-bye Mister Greenbackh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aRastus Jenkins was a gamblin' coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aGood-bye Mister Greenback. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: photograph of the 4 Shannons; drawing of dollar bills with wings and Afro-American man with cigar / Starmer. aAlso published for: guitar (solo and 2); banjo (solo and 2); mandolin (solo, 2 and 3); mandola; guitar, banjo or piano accompaniment; flute obligato; 'cello obligato; full military band; full orchestra with piano. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, 1906. aAlso available in print.20a4 Shannons. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aGamblersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0014uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0014 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701484ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002100164245008500185246006100270246007800331500002500409500001900434500004500453500015200498534006500650530002900715600002100744600002100765650003700786650003400823700001900857710004000876856006100916773004900977852005901026985002501085b27013091RPBm c crucn 980728s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1511 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aLet me be your lemon coonh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aEbenezer Johnson was a yaller coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'll be your lemon if you'll only be the squeezer. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photographs of Pearl Danforth and Thos. S. Allen; drawing of Afro-American man talking to seated Afro-American woman / Starmer. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1907. aAlso available in print.10aDanforth, Pearl.10aAllen, Thomas S. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0015uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0015 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701518ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245006900151246005200220246005500272500002500327500001700352500004600369500013700415590006100552590006000613534007200673530002900745600001900774650003700793650003400830700001900864710004100883856007500924773004900999852005901048985002501107b27013200RPBm c crucn 980728s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMandy Louh[computer file] /cwords and music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabama Dixieland.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMandy, my pretty Mandy Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Scented roses": p. [2] aCover illustration: photograph of unidentified woman harpist / White, N.Y.; drawing of Afro-American couple and magnolias / Starmer. aAdvertisement for "Pitter patter rag": cops. 2-3, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 3, Carrie Starr of Neff & Starr. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1911. aAlso available in print.10aStarr, Carrie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aDaly Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0016uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0016 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701545ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081043001200094045000900106048001500115100002100130245008300151246007600234246008100310500002500391500001700416500003300433500004500466500016800511534007900679530002900758600001700787650003700804650003400841700001900875700002300894710004800917856006100965773004901026852005901075985002501134b27017060RPBm c crucn 980730s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMiss Carolineh[computer file] :bSouthern serenade song /cby Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aSweetest girl in Dixieland, oh, oh, Miss Caroline.1 iFirst line of chorus:aCaroline, Miss Caroline, that everloving gal of mine. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Popularized by Billy Coty." aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man playing banjo for Afro-American woman, a cabin in moonlight, and cotton balls / Starmer; photograph of Billy Coty. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : O.E. Story, Music Publisher, c1914. aAlso available in print.10aCoty, Billy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aCoty, Billy.4prf.2 aO.E. Story, Music Publisher (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0017uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0017 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702036ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127043001200140045000900152048001500161100002100176245007100197246007600268246006000344500002500404500001900429500004400448500012800492500025500620590007000875590005800945534006501003530002901068600002901097610002301126610002801149650003701177650003401214700001901248710004001267856007501307856007501382773004901457852005901506985002501565b27021890RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)a1152 aRBNcRBN an-us-al ax0x0 avu01aka011 aAllen, Thomas S.10aMy dusky roseh[computer file] /cwords & music by Thos. S. Allen.1 iFirst line of text:aDown in Alabama where the southern skies are blue.1 iFirst line of chorus:aMy dusky rosebud, my dusky rose. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple and cotton field in moonlight / Starmer; photograph of Carroll Johnson. aAlso published for: piano solo, guitar solo, 2 guitars; banjo solo, 2 banjos, mandolin solo, 2 or 3 mandolins, mandola (octave), guitar, banjo or piano accompaniment, flute obligato, 'cello obligato, full military band, and full orchestra with piano. aCover photograph: cop. 3, Cooper & Robinson; cop. 4, The Taylors. aLibrary's copy 3 has stamp on cover: Alberta Sheldon. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Walter Jacobs, c1905. aAlso available in print.10aJohnson, Carroll,d1851-20aCooper & Robinson.20aTaylors (Musical group) 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aWalter Jacobs, Inc. (Boston, Mass.)403Print copy 3drpbaasmf0018uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0018403Print copy 4drpbaasmf0019uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0019 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701609ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003400219245005900253246005500312246006500367500002500432500001700457500012400474500013000598534006400728530002900792600003400821600001800855650003700873650003400910700001800944700001800962710002300980856007501003773004901078852005901127985002501186b2702233xRPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a491322bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. Sons 11056 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aShaky eyesh[computer file] /cby Armstrong and Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the toil of day is o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShaky eyes, oh, oh, those shaky eyes! aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other songs, beginning "Compositions by Harry Armstrong: Shaky eyes, words by Billy Clark...": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman with big eyes / Keller, EK; photograph of Billy Clark and Harry Armstrong. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print.10aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aClark, Billy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.1 aKeller,4ill.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0020uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0020 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701310ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048001500204100003400219245005600253246005500309246006500364490004500429500002500474500001900499500004200518534005300560530002900613650003700642650003400679700001800713710002300731856006100754773004900815852005900864985002500923b27022730RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a491322bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. Sons 11056 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aShaky eyesh[computer file] /cArmstrong and Clark.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the toil of day is o'er.1 iFirst line of chorus:aShaky eyes, oh, oh, those shaky eyes!0 aPopular favorites by well-known writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for music books: p. [8] pOriginally published:cM. Witmark & Sons, c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aClark, Billy.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0021uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0021 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701698ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048001500159100003400174245013200208246008100340246006700421500002500488500001900513500002400532500003300556500007700589500010600666534006400772530002900836600001600865650003700881650004700918650001900965700002100984700001801005700002201023710002301045856007501068773004901143852005901192985002501251b27023072RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 11145 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Harry,d1879-1951.10aSlip your glad rags on and come with me!h[computer file] /cwords by Harry B. Lester & Billy Clark ; music by Harry Armstrong.1 iFirst line of text:aLook here, Henry Darbaco, what makes you fret and pout?1 iFirst line of chorus:aPut on your gloves, your high silk hat. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Beth Tate. a"To Miss Georgette De Wolf." aAdvertisement for other songs by Harry Armstrong and a song book: p. [6] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in top hat and tails; photograph of Beth Tate / De Lux, Denver. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1910. aAlso available in print.10aTate, Beth. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxClothingxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music.1 aLester, Harry B.1 aClark, Billy.1 aTate, Beth.4prf.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0022uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0022 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701466ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245008700141246008400228246006000312500002500372500001700397500007300414500004200487500007100529590005100600534006500651530002900716600001800745650003700763650003400800700002400834710004000858856006100898773004900959852005901008985002501067b27023138RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aArmstrong, Paul B.10aI love's you, 'deed I do my babeh[computer file] /cwritten by Paul B. Armstrong.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen the moon am shinin' brightly on the watermelon vines.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIse a comin' as of yore my babe. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Introduced with great success by Miss Mae Raymond. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: photograph of Mae Raymond; drawing of daisies. aLibrary's copy inscribed: Sarah E. Wheelright. pOriginally published:cChicago : Frank K. Root & Co., c1898. aAlso available in print.10aRaymond, Mae. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRaymond, Mae.4prf.2 aFrank K. Root & Co. (Chicago, Ill.)40drpbaasmf0023uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0023 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701821ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081045000900099048001500108100002600123245014600149246003700295246005700332246007500389500002500464500001900489500007200508500009300580590008100673534006800754530002900822600002800851650002800879650005100907650003700958650003400995700002001029700001901049700003401068700005401102710003701156856006101193773004901254852005901303985002501362b27023205RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArnold, George Waugh.10aHe's laid on de shelfh[computer file] :ba coon argument in three chapters /cwritten and composed by George Waugh Arnold and Mattie Boorum.10aCoon argument in three chapters.1 iFirst line of text:aMy old man and myself fell out.1 iFirst line of chorus:aEf he'll only go away, an' leave me to mahself. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured by: May Irwin in her successful play, "Madge Smith, att'y" aCover illustration: Afro-Americans soldier and woman / Starmer; photograph of May Irwin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York, N.Y. : Hurtig & Seamon, c1990. aAlso available in print.10aIrwin, May,d1862-1938. 0aAfro-American soldiers. 0aSouth African War, 1899-1902xSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBoorum, Mattie.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aIrwin, May,d1862-1938.4prf.1 aMorris, Ramsay,dd. 1917.tMadge Smith, attorney.2 aHurtig & Seamon (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0024uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0024 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701292ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245009400136246006900230246007000299490006400369500002500433500001900458534006700477530002900544650003700573650004500610650002700655710003500682830004300717856006100760773004900821852005900870985002500929b27023266RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riufma n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aArthur, M. J.10aLittle baby Joeh[computer file] /cwritten by Brother Gardner ; composed by M.J. Arthur.1 iFirst line of text:aKase I'ze growin' old an' doan feel strong.1 iFirst line of chorus:aJist you hear dat baby howlin, hi, yi, yi!1 aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs / by eminent writers. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. pOriginally published:c[United States?] : J.M. Russell, c1881. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic.2 aJ.M. Russell (Music publisher) 0aEthiopian, jubilee and minstrel songs.40drpbaasmf0025uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0025 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701299ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001800118245008200136246005600218246008400274500002500358500001900383500004300402500007100445534007500516530002900591650004300620650002900663650003400692710004100726856006100767773004900828852005900877985002500936b27023291RPBm c crucn 980803s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aArzonia, Joe.14aThe preacher and the bearh[computer file] /cwords and music by Joe Arzonia.1 iFirst line of text:aA preacher went out a hunting.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lord, did'nt you deliver Daniels from the lion's den? aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [2] aCover illustration: Afro-American man up a tree with bear at base. pOriginally published:cColumbus, O[hio] : Capitol Music House, c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American clergyxSongs and music. 0aHunting songs, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aCapitol Music House (Columbus, Ohio)40drpbaasmf0026uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0026 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701170ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001200118245006500130246005700195246004400252500002500296500001900321500006300340534006700403530002900470650004200499650003400541700003600575710003900611856006100650773004900711852005900760985002500819b2702362xRPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka010 aAuthor.10aPoor Aunt Dinah!h[computer file] /ccomposed by the author.1 iFirst line of text:aI knew an old nigga aunty once.0 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Aunt Dinah! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Mr. Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Edward L. Walker, c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aKneass, Nelson,dd. 1869.4prf.2 aEdward L. Walker (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0028uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0028 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701173ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001200118245006500130246005700195246004400252500002500296500001900321500006300340534006600403530002900469650004200498650003400540700003600574710004300610856006100653773004900714852005900763985002500822b27023631RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka010 aAuthor.10aPoor Aunt Dinah!h[computer file] /ccomposed by the author.1 iFirst line of text:aI knew an old nigga aunty once.0 iFirst line of chorus:aPoor Aunt Dinah! aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by Mr. Kneass of the New Orleans Serenaders"--Cover. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : Stayman & Bros., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aKneass, Nelson,dd. 1869.4prf.2 aStayman & Brothers (Philadelphia, Pa.)40drpbaasmf0029uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0029 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701161ncm 2200313Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245010000132246008300232246006100315500003900376500001700415534006100432530002900493650003700522650002700559650003400586710003300620856006100653773004900714852005900763985002500822b27023655RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw5w5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aCome take a sailh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /ccomposed & arranged by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, wont you come, my Rosy dear, and take a sail with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen take a sail with me my dear. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0030uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0030 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701216ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100001400165245010900179246008300288246006100371500003900432500001700471534005400488530002900542650003700571650002700608650003400635710002700669856006100696773004900757852005900806985002500865b27023679RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a306 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aCome take a sailh[computer file] :ba new Ethiopian melody /cdesigned for the Home Circle by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, wont you come, my Rosy dear, and take a sail with me.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen take a sail with me my dear. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0031uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0031 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701174ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001400118245009300132246006100225246007000286500003900356500001700395500002100412534006100433530002900494650003700523650002700560650003400587710003300621856006100654773004900715852005900764985002500823b27023722RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax5x5 aca04aka011 aAvery, H.10aSweet Lucy Mayh[computer file] :bthe latest plantation melody /ccomposed by H. Avery.1 iFirst line of text:aA long time since when I was young.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Lucy, dear Lucy, dem days am past away. aFor mixed chorus (SATB) and piano. aCover title. a"To Mr. Rainer." pOriginally published:cPhiladelphia : J.E. Gould, c1853. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusic. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aJ.E. Gould (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0032uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0032 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701270ncm 2200325Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001300125045000900138048002100147100001700168245011700185246006300302246006000365500005100425500001700476500002600493534006400519530002900583650003700612650006200649710003900711856006100750773004900811852005900860985002500919b27023783RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d22bFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a683 aRBNcRBN aw5w5 avu01aka01aca041 aBaker, E. L.10aMassa sound is sleepingh[computer file] /ccomposed and respectfully dedicated to James F. Taunt by E.L. Baker.1 iFirst line of text:aThe moon is shining bright and clear.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen haste away my dearest Nell. aFor solo voice, piano, and mixed chorus (TASB) aCover title. aPage 4 is unnumbered. pOriginally published:cNew York : Firth, Pond & Co., c1850. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxFugitive slavesxSongs and music.2 aFirth, Pond & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0035uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0035 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701711ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245009100134246008000225246007600305500002500381500001900406500006100425500002800486500004800514500008100562534006300643530002900706650003700735650006200772650006200834650003400896700002000930700001900950700002600969710002700995710002001022710004101042856006101083773004901144852005901193985002501252b27023965RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, E. R.14aThe Zulu Hall of Fameh[computer file] /cwords by Billy Johnson ; music by E.R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aAfrica, the sunny country is my native land, I'm told.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn the Zulu Hall of Fame I'll leave my pedigree. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Billy Johnson, Gracie & Potter, Johnson & Dean. a"To J.E. Julia"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Zulu warrior, elephant, and monkey / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1902. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJohnson, Billy.1 aStarmer,4ill.1 aJohnson, Billy.4prf.2 aGracie & Potter.4prf.2 aJohnson & Dean.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0036uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0036 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701762ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005600126040001300182045000900195048002100204100003300225240003500258245011100293246007300404246005200477490003600529500006500565500001700630500004700647500004700694500018800741534006400929530002900993650003701022650003401059700005401093710002301147856006101170773004901231852005901280985002501339b27024003RPBm c crucn 980804s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a673922bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 15400 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avi01aka01asa011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aHoney, if yo' only knew;oarr.10aHoney, if yo' only knewh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down in de meadow, an' I found a violet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, if yo' only knew.0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor medium high voice and piano in F, with violin obbligato. aCover title. a"Dedicated to George MacFarlane"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] aAlso published for: low voice in Dİ; medium low voice in Eİ; high voice in G; duet for alto or baritone and soprano or tenor in F; duet for soprano or tenor and alto or baritone in G. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0037uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0037 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701734ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005600081040001300137045000900150048002700159100003300186240003500219245011100254246007300365246005200438490003600490500006700526500001700593500004700610500004700657500015900704590003800863534006400901530002900965650003700994650003401031700005401065710002301119856006101142773004901203852005901252985002501311b27024337RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 15483 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avh01avi01aka01asa011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aHoney, if yo' only knew;oarr.10aHoney, if yo' only knewh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by William H. Gardner ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aI went down in de meadow, an' I found a violet.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHoney, if yo' only knew.0 aWitmark black and white series. aDuet for soprano or tenor and alto or baritone and piano in G. aCover title. a"Dedicated to George MacFarlane"--Caption. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [2, 5-6] aAlso published for: low voice in Dİ; medium low voice in Eİ; medium high voice in F; high voice in G; duet for alto or baritone and soprano or tenor in F. aLibrary's copy has trimmed edges. pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1917. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aGardner, William H.q(William Henry),d1865-1932.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0038uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0038 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701342ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081028005500126040001300181045000900194048001500203100003300218245010700251246006500358246006800423500002500491500001900516500004300535534006400578530002900642650004500671650003400716700002500750710002300775856006100798773004900859852005900908985002500967b27024350RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d32bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)a460422bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W.&Sons 8666 aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBall, Ernest R.,d1878-1927.10aMa dear li'l' dimpled coonh[computer file] /cwords by Frances J. Sterling ; music by Ernest R. Ball.1 iFirst line of text:aBref so sweet lak a li'l' honey flower.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOut in de world is de cold an' de stawm. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1908. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSterling, Frances J.2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0039uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0039 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701401ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002100165245012700186246006200313246006000375246003500435500003100470500001900501500004200520534005400562530002900616650003700645650004100682650003500723650003100758700001900789710002500808856006100833773004900894852005900943985002501002b27024477RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riumra n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a33-55,363 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBallou, Harry J.14aThe colored millionairesh[computer file] :bmarching song and chorus /cwords by C.B. Perkins ; music by Harry J. Ballou.1 iFirst line of text:aJust throw your eyes upon our shape.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, did you ever see such style?14aTo the Salem Amateur Minstrel. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1891. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEconomic conditions. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aMarches (Voice with piano)1 aPerkins, C. B.2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)40drpbaasmf0040uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0040 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701718ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002300118245009500141246009000236246006900326500002500395500001900420500003700439500006000476500004500536500014700581534007300728530002900801600003500830650004200865650003700907650003400944650003400978700004101012700001901053710004201072856006101114773004901175852005901224985002501283b2702460xRPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBarrett, Joseph H.10aMy Black Roseh[computer file] :ba song of songs /cwords and music by Joseph H. Barrett.1 iFirst line of text:aThe maiden with the dreamy eyes called on Old Black Joe one day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor she's my Black Rose, my Hindoo queen. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aIntroduced by: Elizabeth Murray. a"Respectfully dedicated to my friend Elizabeth Murray." aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [3-6] aCover illustration: drawing of a rose with photograph of unidentified Afro-American woman in center / Emerson; photograph of Elizabeth Murray. pOriginally published:cMinneapolis, Minn. : Barrett Pub. Co., c1904. aAlso available in print.10aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPotpourris (Voice with piano) 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMurray, Elizabeth,d1870-1946.4prf.0 aEmerson,4ill.2 aBarrett Pub. Co. (Minneapolis, Minn.)40drpbaasmf0042uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0042 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701651ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004400081040001800125045000900143048001500152100002100167245013500188246007500323246007000398500002500468500001900493500004800512500003300560500004800593500004000641590005700681590007200738534005400810530002900864650006200893650003400955700003100989710002501020856007501045773004901120852005901169985002501228b27024702RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson (Music publisher)a53,743 aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 avu01aka011 aBallou, Harry J.10aDon't forget dar's a weddin' to-nighth[computer file] :bend song and chorus /cwords by J.W. Wheeler ; music by Harry J. Ballou.1 iFirst line of text:aDon't forget dar's a weddin' in de old town hall.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDen get into line, when the bride goes by. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Sung by all the Leading Minstrels"--Cover. a"To Walter E. Stone"--Cover. aAdvertisement for piano dance music: p. [6] aOrchestral accompaniment available. aLibrary's copy 2 cover printed in black and tan ink. aLibrary's copy 2 inscribed: Barton Marr, J.S. Kilby, Oct. 18. 1889. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1889. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWheeler, J. W.q(James W.)2 aOliver Ditson (Firm)403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0041uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0041 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701488ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100003200118245009100150246005300241246004700294500002500341500001700366500003300383500004600416500014500462534006400607530002900671600002100700650003700721650004100758650003400799700001900833700001300852710004300865856006100908773004900969852005901018985002501077b27025469RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBarron, Ted S.,d1879-1943.10aThrow down dat keyh[computer file] /cwords by Edgar Malone ; music by Ted S. Barron.1 iFirst line of text:a'Twas in the dead of night.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThrow down dat key. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: Coon song. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man with cane talking to Afro-American woman in window / Henrich; photograph of Mattie Phillip. pOriginally published:cNew York : Barron & Thompson, c1906. aAlso available in print.10aPhillip, Mattie. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aDomestic relationsxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aMalone, Edgar.0 aHenrich,2 aBarron & Thompson Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0043uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0043 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701570ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100005000173245013600223246008300359246005000442500004400492500001700536500006700553500006500620590010700685534006200792530002900854650003700883650003400920700001800954710004200972856006101014773004901075852005901124985002501183b27025500RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 8811 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avj01aka011 aBartlett, J. C.q(James Carroll),d1850-1929.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sueh[computer file] :bsong with pianoforte accompaniment /ccomposed by J.C. Bartlett ; [words by J.K. Draper]1 iFirst line of text:aO de southern shore am full ob little crinkles in de lan'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO honey wont yer come. aFor low voice (alto or bass) and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for songs from the publisher's catalogue: p. [8] aAlso published for: high voice (soprano or tenor) and piano. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Chas. W. Homeyer & Co., Music, 332 Boylston St., Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : Arthur P. Schmidt, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDraper, J. K.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0044uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0044 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701721ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005500081040001300136045000900149048001500158100005000173240003400223245009800257246008300355246005000438250001500488490006200503490004500565500006500610500001900675500002500694500004700719590009100766534006300857530002900920650003700949650003400986650002501020700001801045710004201063856006101105773004901166852005901215985002501274b27025573RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)aA.P.S. 9012 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 bve01acc041 aBartlett, J. C.q(James Carroll),d1850-1929.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sue;oarr.10aMa pale-brown Lady Sueh[computer file] /c[words by] J.K. Draper ; [music by] J.C. Bartlett.1 iFirst line of text:aO de southern shore am full ob little crinkles in de lan'1 iFirst line of chorus:aO honey wont yer come. aOctavo ed.0 aArthur P. Schmidt's selected part-songs for men's voices.0 aOctavo series (men's voices) ;vno. 368. aPart-song for baritone or tenor solo and men's voices (TTBB) aCaption title. a"Professional copy." a"May be sung in F or F# if desired"--P. 2. aLibrary's copy is marked with perforations, cover and p. 7: Providence Public Library. pOriginally published:cBoston : Arthur P. Schmidt, c1910. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aPart-songs, English.1 aDraper, J. K.2 aArthur P. Schmidt Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0045uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0045 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701563ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004000081040001300121045000900134048001500143100002200158245023100180246007700411500002500488500001700513500004900530534005800579530002900637650003700666650004100703651008000744700002800824700003700852710004900889710003300938730002400971856006100995773004901056852005901105985002501164b27025603RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bLyon & Healy (Chicago, Ill.)a22737 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBarton, George H.10aThat's what the niggers then will doh[computer file] :banswer to "Young Eph's lament" /cwords by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat will we do when the war breaks the country up? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover foliage design / Greene, Engr. Boston. pOriginally published:cChicago : Lyon & Healy, c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSlaveszUnited StatesxEmancipation. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRussell, Tom,dd. 1892.1 aAllen, Johnny,d1844-1885.4prf.2 aArlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels.4prf.2 aLyon & Healy (Chicago, Ill.)00aYoung Eph's lament.40drpbaasmf0046uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0046 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701510ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100002200165245023100187246007700418500002500495500001700520500004900537534006000586530002900646650003700675651008000712700002800792700003700820710004900857710002400906730002400930856006100954773004901015852005901064985002501123b27025627RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a22737 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBarton, George H.10aThat's what the niggers then will doh[computer file] :banswer to "Young Eph's lament" /cwords by Tom Russell ; sung with immense success by John[n]y Allen, of Arlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels ; music by Geo. H. Barton.1 iFirst line of text:aWhat will we do when the war breaks the country up? aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aCover foliage design / Greene, Engr. Boston. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1865. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aUnited StatesxHistoryyCivil War, 1861-1865xParticipation, Afro-American.1 aRussell, Tom,dd. 1892.1 aAllen, Johnny,d1844-1885.4prf.2 aArlington, Kelly and Leon's Minstrels.4prf.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.0 aYoung Eph's lament.40drpbaasmf0047uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0047 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701316ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100004000165245009900205246004700304246006300351500002500414500001900439500003900458500004600497534006700543530002900610650004500639650002500684700002100709710004200730856006100772773004900833852005900882985002500941b27026322RPBm c crucn 980805s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHarold Flammer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)a195 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBassett, Karolyn Wells,d1892-1931.10aLittle brown babyh[computer file] /cpoem by Phil Armstrong ; music by Karolyn Wells Bassett.1 iFirst line of text:aNight-time am fallin'1 iFirst line of chorus:aLittle brown baby, mammy's delight. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"Pathâe Record, No. 22386"--Cover. aAdvertisement for two other songs: p. [8] pOriginally published:cNew York, N.Y. : Harold Flammer, c1918. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aArmstrong, Phil.2 aHarold Flammer, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0048uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0048 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701445ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005000081040001300131045000900144048001500153100001900168245008900187246008900276246005200365250001600417500002500433500001700458500004200475500004600517534006400563530002900627650003700656650004700693650003400740700002500774700002200799710004400821856006100865773004900926852005900975985002501034b27027235RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)a4624 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBassett, R. H.10aEnuffh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by W.J. Jacobs ; music by R.H. Bassett.1 iFirst line of text:aSome people do not seem to know the meaning of the word "enuff"1 iFirst line of chorus:aDat's enuff, sooficient! aPopular ed. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: floral design / Frew. pOriginally published:cNew York : J.H. Remick & Co., c1911. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aJacobs, William Jay.1 aFrew, John,eill.2 aJerome H. Remick & Co. (Detroit, Mich.)40drpbaasmf0049uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0049 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701300ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245011300138246005400251246006000305500002500365500001700390500004800407500004300455534006400498530002900562650003700591650003400628700003000662700002400692710004000716856006100756773004900817852005900866985002500925b27027259RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBelknap, Frank.10aI doan want you hangin roundh[computer file] :bcoon song /cwords by Karl Tausig ; music by Frank Belknap.1 iFirst line of text:aMandy's beau was awful slow.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI doan want you a hangin' round. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. a"Written for and sung by Miss Evelyn Drew." aAdvertisement for another song: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : C.W. Thompson & Co., c1909. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTausig, Carl,d1841-1871.1 aDrew, Evelyn.4prf.2 aC.W. Thompson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0050uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0050 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701507ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005700081040001300138045000900151048001500160100001200175245008000187246005900267246006100326500003500387500001900422500004300441500008700484534006800571530002900639600002200668650004600690650002700736650001700763700001100780700003700791700001400828700001900842710004200861856006100903773004900964852005901013985002501072b27027284RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riujza n eng d22bJoe Morris Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)aJ. M. Co. 606 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBenson.10aKeep jazzin' it Ras'h[computer file] /cby Benson, Brown, Sterlin & Lange.1 iFirst line of text:aRastus Johnson's got a jazz band.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh Ras, play your beautiful jazz. aJazz song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for another song: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of jazz band / Starmer; photograph of Frances Kennedy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Joe. Morris Music Co., c1918. aAlso available in print.10aKennedy, Frances. 0aAfro-American musiciansxSongs and music. 0aJazzxSongs and music. 0aJazz vocals.1 aBrown.1 aSterling, Andrew B.,d1874-1955.1 aLange, J.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aJoe Morris Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0051uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0051 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701447ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100001600118245007900134246005800213246006100271246004700332500002500379500001900404500004600423500011000469534007100579530002900650600002900679650003700708650003500745650003400780700001900814710004600833856006100879773004900940852005900989985002501048b27027375RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBerg, Leon.14aThe Coontown billionaireh[computer file] /cwords and music by Leon Berg.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen I get up at half past nine.1 iFirst line of chorus:aFor I'm the Coontown billionaire.14aThe Coontown bilionaire [i.e. billionaire] aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for song folios: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: photograph of Emma Carus; drawing of affluent Afro-American man with cigar / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1903. aAlso available in print.10aCarus, Emma,d1879-1927. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aMillionairesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aShapiro, Bernstein & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0052uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0052 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701436ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002700118245009100145246006100236246006100297500002500358500001700383500004800400500008400448534007600532530002900608600002700637650004500664650004500709650003400754700002700788710005100815856007500866773004900941852005900990985002501049b27027429RPBm c crucn 980806s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWait until your daddy comes homeh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aCurly-headed pickaninny acting gay.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWait until your daddy comes home. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisement for "Spring and fall": p. [6] aCover illustration: silhouette of woman and boy in window / E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912. aAlso available in print.10aBerlin, Irving,d1888- 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American familiesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aPfeiffer, E. H.,4ill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0053uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0053 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701878ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002700135245009300162246004400255246005700299246008800356500003100444500001900475500006200494500012100556590004600677590004800723534007600771530002900847600001700876610002200893650003700915650003400952650003100986651003801017700004301055710005101098856007501149856007501224773004901299852005901348985002501407b27028045RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWhen it's night time in Dixie Landh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.14aWhen it's night time down in Dixieland.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your Arabian nights.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNighttime down in Dixieland, darkies strolling hand in hand. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "Back to the Carolina you love": p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-Americans singing in front of cabin / Al. W. Barbelle; photograph of Jack-Boyle. aAdvertisement for "Araby": cop. 7, p. [6] aCover photograph: cop. 7, Temple Quartette. pOriginally published:cNew York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914. aAlso available in print.10aBoyle, Jack.20aTemple Quartette. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.1 aBarbelle, Albert W.,d1888-1957.eill.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0054uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0054403Print copy 7drpbaasmf0055uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0055 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701315ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001800081043001200099045000900111048001500120100002700135245009300162246005700255246008800312500003100400500001900431500002300450534007800473530002900551650003700580650003400617650003100651651003800682710005100720856006100771773004900832852005900881985002500940b27028124RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riumra n eng d aRBNcRBNdRBN an-usu-- ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBerlin, Irving,d1888-10aWhen it's night time in Dixie Landh[computer file] /cwords and music by Irving Berlin.1 iFirst line of text:aTalk about your Arabian nights.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNighttime down in Dixieland, darkies strolling hand in hand. aMarch for voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. pOriginally published:c[New York] : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aMarches (Voice with piano) 0aSouthern StatesxSongs and music.2 aWaterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0056uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0056 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702093ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128043002100141045000900162048001500171100002100186240002000207245009900227246006400326246007300390246001400463500003800477500001900515500004600534500007000580500030400650590012600954534006601080530002901146650006201175650006201237650001901299650003401318700003801352700002201390710004101412856006101453773004901514852005901563985002501622b27028215RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a3999 aRBNcRBN aa------an-us--- ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBerliner, Leo E.10aAfricana;oarr.10aMy Africana queenh[computer file] /cwords by Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; music by Leo E. Berliner.1 iFirst line of text:aDown where the Congo is flowing along.1 iFirst line of chorus:a My dusky blossom, she's sweeter than possum.14aAfricana. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [6, 8] aCover illustration: African tribesmen dancing around fire / Frew. aAlso published for: piano solo; orchestra 10-parts and piano; orchestra, full and piano; full military band; mandolin (solo, with guitar, with piano, or with piano and guitar); 2 mandolins (duet, with guitar, with piano, or with piano and guitar); mandola; zither solo; banjo and piano; guitar solo. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover and p. 3: Jno. B. Schmitz, furniture and musical instruments, Denton, Texas. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1904. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxRelations with AfricansxSongs and music. 0aZulu (African people)xKings and rulersxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aRosenfeld, Monroe H.,d1861-1918.1 aFrew, John.4ill.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0057uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0057 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701544ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100003000165245007900195246007100274246005800345500002500403500001900428500003900447500004200486500010400528534006600632530002900698600001800727650004500745650002500790650003400815700003000849710003200879710004100911856006100952773004901013852005901062985002501121b27028252RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)a8786 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBibo, Irving,d1889-1962.10aKinky Kooh[computer file] /cwords by Sam Ehrlich ; music by Irving Bibo.1 iFirst line of text:aA little pickaninny on the Mississippi shore.1 iFirst line of chorus:aKinky Koo, my Kinky Kinky Koo. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aFeatured in: Gus Hill's Minstrels. aAdvertisement for other songs: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American boy asleep with watermelon; photograph of Lee Edmonds. pOriginally published:cNew York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1919. aAlso available in print.10aEdmonds, Lee. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aEhrlich, Sam,d1872-1927.2 aGus Hill's Minstrels.4prf.2 aJos. W. Stern & Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0059uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0059 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701381ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048001500149100002000164240002400184245010100208246005600309246006800365500002500433500001900458500003300477500005900510534006900569530002900638650004200667650003400709700004400743710003800787856006100825773004900886852005900935985002500994b2702832xRPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bHowe, Davis & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aE 2906 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBillings, C. E.10aMy Black Lou;oarr.10aMy Black Louh[computer file] /carr. by George Lowell Tracy ; words and music by C.E. Billings.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a little yaller girl.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou take your white gal, give me my Lou. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. a"To Horace C. Pratt"--Cover. aCover illustration: drawing of an Afro-American woman. pOriginally published:cBoston, Mass. : Howe, Davis & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American womenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aTracy, George Lowell,d1855-1921,earr.2 aHowe, Davis & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0061uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0061 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701413ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002100118245011800139246006000257246005600317500002500373500001700398500002400415500010800439590004200547534006300589530002900652600001600681650003700697650002500734700002500759700002200784710003900806856006100845773004900906852005900955985002501014b27028331RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBingham, Kittie.10aMammy's little bright eyed coonh[computer file] :ba dainty Southern lullaby /cwords & music by Kittie Bingham.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen de sun am sinking in de west.1 iFirst line of chorus:aClose yo eyes my honey baby. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aSung by: Mark West. aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman rocking baby / E.S. Fisher; photograph of Mark West. aLibrary's copy inscribed: E.A. Young. pOriginally published:cBoston : Mondrich Music Co., c1900. aAlso available in print.10aWest, Mark. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aLullabies, American.1 aFisher, E. S.,4ill.1 aWest, Mark.4prf.2 aMondrich Music Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0062uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0062 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701436ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048001500150100005400165245007500219246006400294246007300358500002500431500001700456500003700473590011000510534006000620530002900680650003700709650003100746650004500777650003400822710002400856856006100880773004900941852005900990985002501049b27028446RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a20872 aRBNcRBN aw6w6 avu01aka011 aBishop, T. Brighamq(Thomas Brigham),d1835-1905.10aCloe Bellh[computer file] :bsong and chorus /cby T. Brigham Bishop.1 iFirst line of text:aWhen spring first dawn'd upon the lea.1 iFirst line of chorus:aWhere the birds are singing, sweetly singing. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aPages 1, 2 and 4 are unnumbered. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Slapp & Cory, music dealers, 108 Westminster St. Prov. R.I. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson & Co., c1861. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aWidowersxSongs and music. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aOliver Ditson & Co.40drpbaasmf0063uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0063 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701468ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245011600180246006000296246006500356500003800421500001700459500004600476500007200522534006100594530002900655650003700684650002900721650001900750650003400769650002900803700001900832710003700851856006100888773004900949852005900998985002501057b2702846xRPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a634 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aHis rag-time walk won the prizeh[computer file] :ba coon cake walk episode /cwords & music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:acoon cake walk was about to begin.1 iFirst line of chorus:aHis rag time walk done won the prize. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: Afro-American couple doing cake walk / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hugo V. Schlam, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0064uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0064 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701585ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004200081040001300123045000900136048001500145100002000160245008800180246006600268246006200334500003800396500001700434500009400451500006600545500013100611534006100742530002900803650003700832650001900869650003400888650002900922700001700951710003700968856006101005773004901066852005901115985002501174b27028501RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d22bHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)a630 aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI ain't seen no messenger boyh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aA hungry looking coon just come to town.1 iFirst line of chorus:aDeed I aint seen no messenger boy. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCover title. aAt head of title: The reigning "coon" song hit of the season!! Over 50,000 copies sold!! aAdvertisement for "Sis Hopkins dance" and other music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American woman and messenger boy / FE; photograph of unidentified woman and messenger boy. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hugo V. Schlam, c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aE. F.,4ill.2 aHugo V. Schlam (Music publisher)40drpbaasmf0065uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0065 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701274ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245011100138246006100249246006600310500002500376500001900401500002300420530002900443534006100472650003700533650003200570650003400602650002900636700002300665710004200688856006100730773004900791852005900840985002500899b27028537RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI cert'ny works hard for mah moneyh[computer file] /cwords by Walter McCleunan ; music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se got a job a workin' by de day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI cert'ny do works hard for mah money. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aProfessional copy. aAlso available in print. pOriginally published:c[New York?] : E.T. Paull, c1899. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aMcCleunan, Walter.2 aE.T. Paull Music Co. (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0066uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0066 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701459ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008600138246006500224246005800289500003800347500001900385500004800404500010600452534006300558530002900621650003700650650006200687650001900749650003400768650002900802700001900831710004100850856006100891773004900952852005901001985002501060b27028811RPBm c crucn 980807s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aI'se a-picking my company nowh[computer file] /cwords & music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI guess you all know on New Year's Day.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se a-pickin' my comp'ny now. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 7-8] aCover illustration: Afro-American man in rags pleading with Afro-American woman in doorway / Starmer. pOriginally published:cNew York : T.B. Harms & Co., c1899. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.1 aStarmer,4ill.2 aT. B. Harms Company (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0067uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0067 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701351ncm 2200349Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008900138246004800227246006500275500002500340500001900365500004500384500011200429534007300541530002900614600001600643650003700659650003400696650002900730710004800759856006100807773004900868852005900917985002500976b2703303xRPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aShe certainly looks good to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aThere is a yaller gal.1 iFirst line of chorus:a'Deed, she cert'nly looks good to me. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of formally-attired Afro-American couple dancing; photograph of Miss Eva Mudge. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1903. aAlso available in print.10aMudge, Eva. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0068uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0068 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701405ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245006800138246006000206246005400266500003800320500001900358500004600377500011200423534007900535530002900614610002300643650004700666650001900713650003400732650002900766710005400795856006100849773004900910852005900959985002501018b27033053RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou can't fool me no moreh[computer file] /cby Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aI left my home and all my friends.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't fool me no more. aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple looking at each other; photograph of Courtney and Dunn. pOriginally published:cNew York : Shapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer, c1900. aAlso available in print.20aCourtney and Dunn. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.2 aShapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0069uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0069 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701509ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245008300138246004800221246005300269500002500322500001900347500004600366500004500412500010800457534007300565530002900638600002000667650004400687650003200731650003400763650002900797700001700826700002600843710004800869856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27033090RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou can't join this showh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aOnce there was a coon.1 iFirst line of chorus:aYou can't join this show. aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Claude Thardo, The Side-Wheeler. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American man falling / Dewey; photograph of Claude Thardo / Calder. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aThardo, Claude. 0aAfro-American singersxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxEmployment. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 4aAfro-American composers.0 aDewey,4ill.1 aThardo, Claude.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0070uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0070 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701415ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100002000118245009000138246006700228246005400295500003800349500001900387500002700406500004500433500008500478534007300563530002900636600001900665650003700684650001900721650003400740700002500774710004800799856006100847773004900908852005900957985002501016b27033107RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riurga n eng d aRBNcRBN ax0x0 avu01aka011 aBivins, Nathan.10aYou were never introduced to meh[computer file] /cwords and music by Nathan Bivins.1 iFirst line of text:aJasper Johnson met Linda Jones at a ball.1 iFirst line of chorus:aSay, man, what'd you mean? aRagtime song for voice and piano. aCaption title. aSung by: Daisy Dumont. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [1-8] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple; photograph of Daisy Dumont. pOriginally published:cNew York : Howley, Haviland & Dresser, c1902. aAlso available in print.10aDumont, Daisy. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aRagtime music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aDumont, Daisy.4prf.2 aHowley, Haviland & Dresser (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0071uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0071 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701610ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048001500103100005200118245012200170246005400292246006800346490006100414500002500475500001900500500003100519590009800550534005400648530002900702650003700731650002900768650003400797700002000831700006300851710004100914830006100955856007501016773004901091852005901140985002501199b27033120RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw9w9 avu01aka011 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aCoon's breach of promiseh[computer file] :bsong and cake walk /cwords by Frank N. Scott ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aDis coon am full of trouble.1 iFirst line of chorus:aNow I want my letters, Rosie, yes, I do.1 aBoston journal of sheet music ;vno. 168 (July 13, 1898) aFor voice and piano. aCaption title. aCover printed in blue ink. aLibrary's copy 1 autographed by composer: Miss L.M. Wright, with compliments, Chas. D. Blake. pOriginally published:cBoston : F. Trifet, c1898. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aScott, Frank N.1 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.4sgn5RPB.2 aF. Trifet, publisher (Boston, Mass.) 0aBoston journal of sheet music ;vno. 168 (July 13, 1898)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0072uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0072 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701512ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100005200183245009400235246005900329246005400388500004000442500005300482500008500535500006600620534006300686530002900749650003700778650002900815650004200844700001700886710005300903856006100956773004901017852005901066985002501125b27033491RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a4942 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aGood bye Nancy Janeh[computer file] :bsong & chorus /cwords & music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aThe train is waiting, all aboard.1 iFirst line of chorus:aThen we'll have a jubilee. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aAdvertisements for other songs: cover and p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of 2 Afro-American boys playing and singing music. aEngraving of woman daydreaming in attic / Blood, Del.: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1883. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-American musicians. 0aVoyages and travelsxSongs and music.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0073uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0073 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701759ncm 2200433Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004500081040001300126043001200139045000900151048001500160100005200175245014100227246005600368246006600424246003100490500002500521500003200546500006300578500004400641500006200685500006000747534006300807530002900870650003700899650003100936650003400967651003001001700002201031700003901053710003901092856006101131773004901192852005901241985002501300b27033521RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3366 aRBNcRBN an-us-ga aw7w7 avu01aka011 aBlake, Charles D.q(Charles Dupee),d1847-1903.10aTrabling back to Georgiah[computer file] :b(companion song to "Old Black Joe") /cwords by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aI'se trabling back to Georgia.1 iFirst line of chorus:aI'se trabling back, yes trabling back.16aTraveling back to Georgia. aFor voice and piano. aCopyright on cover is 1875. a"Sung by Mr. Jake Budd, of 'Buckley's Serenaders'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. 4-5. aCover illustration: lithograph of Afro-American traveler. a"Armstrong & Co. Lith., 1 Somerset St., Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1874. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aFreedmenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States. 0aGeorgiaxSongs and music.1 aFrench, Arthur W.1 aBudd, Jake,d1834 or 5-1888.4prf.2 aG.D. Russell & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0074uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0074 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701254ncm 2200337Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005800081040001300139045000900152048001500161100002500176245011500201246005900316490003600375500002500411500001700436500004800453534006400501530002900565650004500594650003400639700002600673710002300699856006100722773004900783852005900832985002500891b27033879RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bM. Witmark & Sons (New York, N.Y.)aM.W. & Sons 16031 aRBNcRBN ax1x1 avu01aka011 aBlake, Eubie,d1883-10aMammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chileh[computer file] :bsong /clyric by Noble Sissle ; music by Eubie Blake.1 iFirst line of text:aSammy! Where is dat lit'l scamp?0 aWitmark black and white series. aFor voice and piano. aCover title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] pOriginally published:cNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, c1919. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-American childrenxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aSissle, Noble,d1889-2 aM. Witmark & Sons.40drpbaasmf0075uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0075 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701652ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183245009600231246006200327246005500389490003300444500004000477500001900517500002100536500008800557500006100645534006200706530002900768600004800797650003700845650006200882650002900944650003400973710005301007856006101060773004901121852005901170985002501229b27033922RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3747 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aClose dem windowsh[computer file] :bthe great end song /cwords and music by James Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aDe colored ball takes place tonight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aChildren close dem windows.0 aJames Bland's 3 great songs. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"To J.H. Woods." aCover illustration: Lithograph of James Bland, 3 scenes from songs, and river bank. a"F.M. Haskell & Co. Lith. 61 Hanover St. Boston"--Cover. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., 1879. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0076uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0076 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701764ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001300141045000900154048002100163100004800184245010600232246006500338246005800403500004000461500001900501500007700520500003800597500007600635500003700711590008800748534006300836530002900899650003700928650006200965650002901027650003401056700001701090710005301107856006101160773004901221852005901270985002501329b2703396xRPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)a3,932 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aDancing on de kitchen floorh[computer file] :bthe darkies' jubilee : song and dance /cJames Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh the darkies all will have a jubilee.1 iFirst line of chorus:aTell the children all to come. aFor voice, piano and 4-part chorus. aCaption title. a"Dedicated to the "Big Four," Smith, Waldron, Cronin and Martin"--Cover. aPublisher's list of music: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at a dance / Blood-Del. aAlso published as a schottische. aLibrary's copy has stamp on cover: R.N. Cutler, teacher of banjo, Dorchester, Mass. pOriginally published:cBoston : White, Smith & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxDancing. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aWhite-Smith Music Publishing Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0077uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0077 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701793ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004800171240002900219245009900248246005400347246005800401500004000459500001900499500004600518500007600564500007900640500005200719500009600771534006400867530002900931650003700960650004700997650003401044700004201078700001701120710004001137856006101177773004901238852005901287985002501346b27034537RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: 2 engravings (wedding scene and emancipation scene) aEngraving of Afro-American man seated with cane / Connelly-Co-Eng.: p. [2] aEngraving of revival scene / Blood-Del.: p. [6] aAlso available as: schottische, for 12-part orchestra, for 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0078uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0078 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701775ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004700081040001300128045000900141048002100150100004800171240002900219245009900248246005400347246005800401500004000459500001900499500004600518500006400564500009000628500014300718534006400861530002900925650003700954650004700991650003401038700004201072700001701114710004001131856006101171773004901232852005901281985002501340b27034549RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at wedding. aEngraving of 3 Afro-American men seated by road / Connelly-Co-Eng, Blood-Del.: p. [2] aAlso published for: medley schottische, voice and guitar, brass band, voice and banjo, 12-part orchestra, 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0079uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0079 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100004800173240002900221245009900250246005400349246005800403500004000461500001900501500004300520500006400563500014300627534005400770530002900824650003700853650004700890650003400937700004200971710002701013856006101040773004901101852005901150985002501209b27034550RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1,623 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.13aDe golden wedding;oarr.13aDe golden weddingh[computer file] /carranged by J. H. W. ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aLes go to de golden wedding.1 iFirst line of chorus:aAll the darkies will be there. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-Americans at wedding. aAlso published for: medley schottische, voice and guitar, brass band, voice and banjo, 12-part orchestra, 5-part orchestra with obbligato. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMarriagexSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aWarland, John Henry,earr.,dd. 1872.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0080uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0080 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702188ncm 2200445Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500003500481500007400516500004200590500010200632590003700734590008400771590007100855590020100926534007001127530002901197600004801226650006201274650004401336650003401380710004501414856007501459856007501534773004901609852005901658985002501717b27034574RPBm c crucn 980811s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"Dedicated to Mr. Neil Moore." aHitchcock's Music Store was located at 166 Nassau St. from 1885-1888. aAdvertisement for dance music: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. aPaging of cop. 2 is: [3], 4-6 p. aAddress of Hitchcock's New Music Store (283 6th Ave.) given on cover of cop. 2. aAdvertisement from Hitchcock's thematique catalogue: cop. 2, p. 6. aLibrary's copy 2 has retailer's stamp on cover: Williams & Lucas, (Formerly R.T. Williams), Dealers in Musical Bells, Sheet Music and all kinds of instruments, 42 South Main St., Fall River, Mass. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock's Music Store, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHitchcock's Music Store (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0081uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0081403Print copy 2drpbaasmf0082uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0082 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701613ncm 2200373Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500008200481500004100563500010200604534006800706530002900774600004800803650006200851650004400913650003400957710005400991856006101045773004901106852005901155985002501214b27034963RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher, was located at 385 6th Ave. from 1890-1896. aAdvertisement for a law book: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. pOriginally published:cNew York : Benjamin W. Hitchcock, c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aBenjamin W. Hitchcock, Publisher (New York, N.Y.)40drpbaasmf0083uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0083 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701697ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040040001300081045000900094048002100103100004800124245008700172246005600259246005800315490004400373500004500417500001900462500004400481500009600525500004600621500010200667534006500769530002900834600004800863650006200911650004400973650003401017710005201051856007501103773004901178852005901227985002501286b27034987RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aIn the evening by the moonlighth[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.1 iFirst line of chorus:aIn de ebening by de moonlight.0 aJames A. Bland's great Ethiopian songs. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"To be had also at 11 Park Row"--Cover. aHitchcock Publishing Company was located at 131 W. 23rd St. and 11 Park Row from 1897-1902. aAdvertisement for a music journal: p. [6] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American revival meeting and cameo drawing of James A. Bland. pOriginally published:cNew York : Hitchcock Pub. Co., c1880. aAlso available in print.10aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911. 0aAfro-AmericansxSocial life and customsxSongs and music. 0aAfro-AmericansxMusicxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aHitchcock's Publishing Company (New York, N.Y.)403Print copy 1drpbaasmf0084uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0084 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9702061ncm 2200469Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170240003600218245012100254246006200375246005200437246002500489500004500514500001900559500005600578500004500634500009100679500006600770500007400836500010700910590010401017534006401121530002901185650003701214650003401251700002101285700002901306710004001335730001301375730000901388856006101397773004901458852005901507985002501566b27035013RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1683 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file]: bsong and chorus /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.0 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. a"As sung by 'Lotta' in 'Musette' and 'Zip'"--Cover. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2-6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands in front of cabin. aEngraving of Afro-American woman knitting on doorstep: p. [2] aEngraving of Afro-American couple dancing by watermelon patch: p. [6] aAlso published for: voice and guitar, banjo and guitar, brass band, piano transcription, waltz, polka. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: O.A. & C.B. Severance, Music dealers, Milwaukee, Wis. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.0 aLotta,d1847-1924.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aMusette.0 aZip.40drpbaasmf0085uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0085 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701738ncm 2200421Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500005600547500005300603500008600656590011500742534006400857530002900921650003700950650003400987700001701021700002201038710004001060730001301100730000901113856006101122773004901183852005901232985002501291b27035037RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta and Ed Marble in "Muzette" and "Zip" aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Claremont, N.H., Claremont Stationery Co., Books, Stationery &c. pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta.4prf.1 aMarble, Ed.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)0 aMusette.0 aZip.40drpbaasmf0086uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0086 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701620ncm 2200397Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500005600547500005300603500008600656500004300742534006400785530002900849650003700878650003400915700001700949700002200966710004000988856006101028773004901089852005901138985002501197b27035062RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta and Ed Marble in "Muzette" and "Zip" aAdvertisements for other songs: cover, p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aEngraving of 5 scenes with cow: p. [6] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.0 aLotta.4prf.1 aMarble, Ed.4prf.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0087uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0087 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701580ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028005900081040001300140045000900153048002100162100004800183240003600231245010200267246006200369246005200431500004500483500001900528500004600547500008600593500007900679534006400758530002900822650003700851650003400888700002100922700001700943710004000960856006101000773004901061852005901110985002501169b27035141RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)aJ.F.P. & Co- 1413 aRBNcRBN aw7w7 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aEngraving of Afro-American man remembering his youth / Blood, del.: p. [2] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1879. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.1 aBlood,4ill.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0088uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0088 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701473ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028006000081040001800141045000900159048002100168100004800189245008300237246006200320246005200382500004500434500001900479500007000498500009600568534005400664530002900718650003700747650003400784650003400818700002200852710004300874856006100917773004900978852005901027985002501086b27035190RPBm c crucn 980812q19981889riuppa n eng d32bC. Sheard & Co. (London, England)a6126 Musical Bouquet aRBNcRBNdRBN aw8w8 bvu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] /cwords and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers! aFor solo voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aPublisher's catalog of Christy Minstrel songs and ballads: p. [4] aCover illustration: drawing of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin / R. Childs. pOriginally published:cLondon : C. Sheard, c188-? aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczGreat Britain. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aChilds, R.,4ill.2 aCharles Sheard & Co. (London, England)40drpbaasmf0089uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0089 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701553ncm 2200385Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170240003600218245012100254246006200375246005200437246002500489500004000514500001900554500006900573500004500642500006100687534006400748530002900812650003700841650003400878700002100912710004000933856006100973773004901034852005901083985002501142b27035876RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1683 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] :bsong and chorus /carr. by F. Louis ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.0 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aAdvertisement for "In the morning by the bright light" on cover. aAdvertisements for other music: p. [2-6] aEngraving of Afro-Americans dancing at a wedding: p. [2] pOriginally published:cBoston : John F. Perry & Co., c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aLouis, F.,earr.2 aJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)40drpbaasmf0090uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0090 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701717ncm 2200409Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004900081040001300130045000900143048002100152100004800173240003600221245013800257246006200395246005200457246002500509500004100534500001900575500004300594500004200637500008600679500010500765534005400870530002900924650003700953650002300990650003401013700003901047710002701086856006101113773004901174852005901223985002501282b27035967RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bOliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)a1,420 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 bvu01atb01aca041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh, dem golden slippers!;oarr.10aOh, dem golden slippers!h[computer file] :bwith accompaniment for guitar /carr. by W.L. Hayden ; words and music by Jas. A. Bland.1 iFirst line of text:aOh, my golden slippers am laid away.1 iFirst line of chorus:aOh, dem golden slippers!14aDem golden slippers. aFor voice, guitar, and chorus (SATB) aCaption title. aSung by: Lotta, in "Musette" and "Zip" aAdvertisement for other music: p. [4] aCover illustration: engraving of Afro-American couple shaking hands before cabin. aAlso published for: song and chorus, voice and banjo, piano transcription, polka, waltz, schottisch. pOriginally published:cBoston : O. Ditson, c1880. aAlso available in print. 0aAfro-AmericansxSongs and music. 0aSongs with guitar. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.1 aHayden, W. L.q(Winslow L.),earr.2 aOliver Ditson Company.40drpbaasmf0091uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0091 tSheet Music Collection, The John Hay Library aBrown University LibraryeBox A, Providence, RI, 02912 arpb/rpbaasmeaward9701451ncm 2200361Ia 4504001001000000003000400010006001900014007000700033008004100040028004600081040001300127045000900140048002100149100004800170245009000218246005700308246006300365500004000428500001700468500003200485500004600517500007700563590004100640534006400681530002900745650004700774650003400821710004000855856006100895773004900956852005901005985002501064b27036042RPBm c crucn 980812s1998 riuppa n eng d22bJohn F. Perry & Co. (Boston, Mass.)a1614 aRBNcRBN aw8w8 avu01aka01acc041 aBland, James A.q(James Allen),d1854-1911.10aOh! My brother!h[computer file]