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SAM DeVINCENT COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC,
ca. 1790 - 1987
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| A-C | Songs about Alabama, 1859-1963 | |
| 1 | A | A-C
Includes: "Alabama Ball," "Alabama Lullaby," "Alabama Stomp," "Birmingham Bertha," from ON WITH THE SHOW, and "Birmin'ham," from THE GIRL RUSH. (34 items) |
| B | D-R
Includes: "Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of Alabam)," "Oh! Promise Me That You'll Come Back to Alabam'," and "On Mobile Bay." (25 items) | |
| C | S-W
Includes: "Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield," "When a Peach in Georgia Weds a Rose from Alabam," and "When the Bees Make Honey Down in Sunny Alabam'." (10 items) | |
| D | Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1955 (9 items) |
Subseries 8.2: Alaska, 1898-1956
| A | Songs about Alaska, 1898-1940
Includes: "Along the Yukon Trail," "Daytime in the Night Time," "Klondike Waltzes," and "Veasy Drew" from THE ALASKAN. (17 items) | |
| B | Eskimos, 1904-1956
Includes: "Hot Eskimo," "My Gal's an Esquimau," "Nanook," and "Oogie Oogie Wa Wa." (20 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1936-1955 (4 items) |
Subseries 8.3: Arizona, 1906-1979
| 2 | A | Songs about Arizona, 1906-1979
Includes: "Arizona Mary," "Come Back to Arizona," and "In Dear Old Arizona." (27 items) |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1921-1945 (18 items) |
Subseries 8.4: Arkansas, 1847-1964
| A | Songs about Arkansas, 1847-1957
Includes: "The Arkansas Traveler," "Down in Arkansaw," "Joan of Arkansaw" from PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER, and "Private Arkansaw Bill." (34 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1924-1964 (15 items) |
SUBSERIES 8.5: California, 1834-1983
| A-B | Songs Titled "California," 1915-1978 | |
| A | Includes: "California" from IF I EVER SEE YOU AGAIN, from CALIFORNIA, from THE MARCUS SHOW OF 1921, and from THE FLOWER OF THE RANCH. (18 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1922, of "California," by Cliff Friend and Con Conrad. (14 items) | |
| C-G | Songs about California, 1849-1972 | |
| C | A-California H...
Includes "California and You," "California Centennial Song," "California Dreamin'," and "California, Here I Come." (38 items) | |
| 3 | D | California I...-California W...
Includes "California Moon" from GOLDEN GIRL, "California Quadrille," "California Rose," and "California Skies" from THE RAMBLERS. (38 items) |
| E | Californ-i-ay- I
Includes: "Californ-i-ay" from CAN'T HELP SINGING, "Good-Bye California" from CALIFORNIA, "I'm Going to California" from BUZY IZZY'S VACATION, and "I Want to Meet You Someday in California" from ALLEY-UP, SUNKIST, and THE SATIRES OF 1920. (51 items) | |
| F | L-P
Includes: "La Californienne," "Make Your Mind Up to Wind Up in Sunny California," "My Heart's Way Out in California," and "An Orange Grove in California" from IRVING BERLIN'S MUSIC BOX REVUE. (37 items) | |
| G | S-Y
Includes: "Shores of Old California," "A Sun-Kist Cottage in California," "The Tape and the Chain" from CALIFORNIA, and "Why Aren't Yez Eatin' More Oranges?" (41 items) |
| 4 | H-T | Cities and Towns, 1834-1983 |
| H | Los Angeles, 1896-1983
Includes: "The City of Dreams," "Hello, Los Angeles" from FEELING NO PAIN, "Hold on to the Rope," "I Love L.A.," and "Sunset Strip." (21 items) | |
| I | Pasadena, 1915-1964
Includes: "Home in Pasadena," "In a Pasadena Garden," "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)," and "Pasadena." (9 items) | |
| J | Sacramento, 1907-1951
Includes: "Days of '49" and "Sacramento." (6 items) | |
| K | San Diego, 1913-1971
Includes: "In San Diego," "My San Diego Home," and "The San Diego Waltz." (7 items) | |
| L-N | San Francisco, 1863-1969 | |
| L | A-G
Includes: "At the Panama Pacific Fair," "Down Among the Sheltering Palms," "Exposition March," "Fair Exposition Land," "Frisco Flip" from LET'S BEAT IT, "Frisco Flo" from COTTON CLUB PARADE, "The Frisco Melody" from THE COHAN REVUE OR 1916, and "Golden Gate Open for Me." (37 items) | |
| M | H-O
Includes: "Hello, Frisco!" from ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1915, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "I've Been Kissed in San Francisco" from THE FLIRTING PRINCESS, "Meet Me in the Joy Zone," "Most Everyone I Know Loves You" from THE GIRL FROM FRISCO, and "The Only Pal I Ever Had Came from 'Frisco Town." (36 items) | |
| N | P-W
Includes: "Panama Pacific Drag" from THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915, "San Fran" from THE FANTASTIC WORLD, and "The Stricken City." (33 items) | |
| 5 | O | Santa Catalina, 1897-1957
Includes: "Avalon," "Avalon Town," "The Bells of Avalon," "Catalina Is Calling Me," and "26 Miles." (31 items) |
| P | Sierra Nevada, 1916-1947
Includes: "In the Heart of the Sierra Nevada," "Sierra Sue," and "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." (11 items) | |
| Q-R | Yosemite, 1890-1952 | |
| Q | 1890-1952
Includes: "Let the Fire fall," "Yosemite Echoes," and "Yosemite, God's Wonderland." (7 items) | |
| R | Multiple editions, 1905-1910, of "Falling Waters" by J.L. Truax. (34 items) | |
| S-T | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1834-1972 | |
| S | A-M
Includes: "Alhambra," "Apple Valley Romance," "Azusa, Cucamonga and Anaheim," "Baja," "Coronado Nights," "Glendale Bus," and "I Lost My Heart in Monterey." (30 items) | |
| 6 | T | O-W
Includes: "On Treasure Island," "Palm Springs" from PALM SPRINGS, "San Fernando Valley," "Santa Cruz," "Sausalito," "There's Something New in San Berdoo," and "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano." (30 items) |
| U | Personalities, 1862-1948
Includes: cover photos of Frank Morrell (The California Boy), Harold Roberts
of Roberts' Golden State Band, and The Tom Mix Straight Shooters. | |
| V | Professional/Artist Copies, 1915-1974 (50 items) | |
| W | Folio, 1923, "Spanish Songs of Old California." (1 item) |
Subseries 8.6: The Carolinas, 1855-1950
| A | North and South Carolina, 1855-1941
Includes: "Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina," "Old North State Song and Polka," "Cowpens Battleground," and "In Old Charleston South Carolina." (12 items) | |
| B-D | The Carolinas, 1866-1948 | |
| B | B-C
Includes: 'Carolina" from CAROLINA, "Carolina Lullaby," "Carolina Rolling Stone," "and "Cryin' for the Carolines." (26 items) | |
| C | Multiple editions:
Contains: "Back to the Carolina You Love," "Carolina Moon," and "Carolina Sunshine." (22 items) | |
| 7 | D | D-W
Includes: "Dreamy Carolina Moon," "My Carolina Home," and "There's a Cradle in Caroline!" (19 items) |
| E | Professional/Artist Copies, 1926-1950 (19 items) | |
| F | Folio, n.d., "Mountain Songs of North Carolina." (1 item) |
Subseries 8.7: Colorado, 1895-1984
| A | Songs Titled "Colorado," 1906-1946
Includes: multiple editions of the Walter Hirsch/Harold Dellon song. (13 items) | |
| B-C | Songs About Colorado, 1895-1984 | |
| B | A-C
Includes: "Broncho Buster," "Brown of Colorado" from THE SHOP GIRL, "Colorado Band March," and "Colorado's Calling." (17 items) | |
| C | D-W
Includes: "Denver," "In Dear Old Colorado," "Take Me Back to Col-ler-rad-da Fer to Stay," and "Where the Columbines Grow." (22 items) | |
| D-E | Colorado River, 1914-1930 | |
| D | Contains: "Moonlight on the Colorado," "Ripples of the Colorado," and "Silv'ry Colorado." (13 items) | |
| 8 | E | Multiple editions, 1901-1935, of "Where the Silv'ry Colorado Wends Its Way." (20 items) |
| F | Professional/Artist Copies, 1917-1950 (30 items) |
Subseries 8.8: Connecticut, 1867-1946
| A-B | Songs about Connecticut, 1967-1946 | |
| A | Includes: "There's a Little Girl in Hartford Who Has Saved Her Heart for Me." (9 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1911, of "The Connecticut March." (6 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copy, 1945 (1 item) |
Subseries 8.9: The Dakotas, 1858-1953
| A | Songs about the Dakotas, 1858-1953
Includes: "Corn Palace City March," "Dakota Moon," "My Harding County Home," and "I Gotta Gal I Love" from LADIES MAN. (8 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1941-1947 (5 items) |
Subseries 8.10: Delaware, 1849-1924
| A | Songs about Delaware, 1849-1924
Includes: "By the Dear Old Delaware," "In a Shady Little Dell in Delaware," and "When It's Peach Picking Time in Delaware." (9 items) |
Subseries 8.11: District of Columbia, 1863-1960
| A | Songs about the District of Columbia, 1863-1960
Includes: "Capitol City March," "The New Ebbitt," "Walkin' Down to Washington," and "The Washington Waddle." (12 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copy, 1943, "Stars Over Capitol Hill." (1 item) |
Subseries 8.12: Florida, 1849-1981
| 9 | A-C | Songs about Florida, 1849-1965 |
| A | A-F
Includes: "Cheer for Florida," "Florida Belles," "Flor-i-dad-da" (photocopy), "Florida Rag" (photocopy), and "Florida, the Moon and You" from ZIEGFELD'S AMERICAN REVUE. (29 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1925, "Florida." (7 items) | |
| C | I-W
Includes: "In Dear Old Florida," "Linger Longer Lou," "My Florida Home," "Oh You" from FLORIDA GIRL, "Sunny South" from ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1922, and "Where the Summer Spends the Winter." (37 items) | |
| D-I | Cities and Towns, 1875-1981 | |
| D-F | Miami, 1910-1958 | |
| D | Includes: "In Miami," "Miami Beach Rumba," "On Biscayne Bay," and "While Miami Dreams." (32 items) | |
| E | Multiple editions of "Moon Over Miami," 1935. (11 items) | |
| F | Multiple editions of "On Miami Shore," 1919. (17 items) | |
| G | Tallahassee, 1905-1959
Includes: "My Tallahassee Lassie," "Tallahassee" from VARIETY GIRL, and "Tallahassee Lassie" from CHIC. (10 items) | |
| 10 | H | Tampa Bay, 1875-1934
Contains: "On the Shores of Tampa Bay," "Down Beside Old Tampa Bay," "Tampa Bay," and "Way Down on Tampa Bay." (11 items) |
| I | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1899-1981
Includes: "Biminy" from ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1924, "Everglades" (photocopy), "In Daytona," "In the Mission of St. Augustine," "Kelsey City, U.S.A.," "Key Largo," "My Dusky Ola (from Pensacola)," "On Hollywood Shore," "The Palm Beach Dip" from MISS 1917, and "When I Join My Honey Down in Jacksonville." (15 items) |
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| J | Professional/Artist Copies, 1899-1953 (15 items) |
Subseries 8.13: Georgia, 1842-1974
| A-D | Songs about Georgia, 1842-1974 | |
| A | A-E
Includes: "Down Among the Pines of Georgia," "Down by the Chattahoochee River," and "Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia." (13 items) | |
| B | G
Includes: "Georgia Land" from THE WALL STREET GIRL, "Georgia Lullaby," "Georgia Moon," "Georgia Moonlight," and "The Georgia Yellow Yam." (36 items) | |
| C | I-W
Includes: "I'm Sittin' Pretty in a Pretty Little City," "When It's Moonlight Down in Georgia," and "Where the Old Savannah Flows." (24 items) | |
| D | Multiple editions, 1855-1899; 1908, of "Marching Through
Georgia" and "My Little Georgia Rose." (15 items) | |
| 11 | E | Cities and Towns, 1908-1974
Includes: "Atlanta, GA," "Doraville," "Hard Hearted Hannah," and "Way Down in Macon Georgia." (16 items) |
| F | Professional/Artist Copies, 1918-1950 (9 items) |
Subseries 8.14: Hawaii, 1884-1969
| A-D | Songs about Hawaii, 1884-1969 | |
| A | A-C
Includes: "Across the Sea," "Cocoanut Grove" from COCOANUT GROVE, and several songs with "Aloha" in the title. (23 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1899-1940, of "Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee)." Contains numerous versions and arrangements of the song by Queen Liliuokalani. (51 items) | |
| C | Multiple editions, 1929, of "Blue Hawaii." (8 items) | |
| D | D-G
Includes: "Drowsy Waters," "Fair Hawaii," and "Forget Me Not" from THE BIRD OF PARADISE. (30 items) | |
| 12 | E | H
Includes "Hawaii and You," "Hawaiian Breezes," "Hawaii Five-O," "The Hukilau Song," and "Hula Blues." (62 items) |
| F | Multiple editions, 1916-1926
Contains: "Hawaiian Butterfly," "Hawaiian Dreams," and "Hello, Aloha." (35 items) | |
| G | Multiple editions, 1916, "My Own Iona." (13 items) | |
| H | I-K
Includes: "In a Little Hula Heaven" from WAIKIKI WEDDING, "I've Found
a Little Grass Skirt for My Little Grass Shack in Hawaii," and "Kilima." | |
| I | L
Includes: "Little Brown Gal," "Lovely Hula Hands," and "Luana Waltz." (21 items) | |
| 13 | J | M-My H...
Includes "The More I See of Hawaii the Better I Like New York," "My Bird of Paradise," and "My Hawaiian Sunshine." (25 items) |
| K | My Isle...-R
Includes: "My Isle of Golden Dreams," "My Lonely Lola Lo," "O'Brien Is Tryin' to Learn to Talk Hawaiian," and "One-Two-Three-Four" from THE BIRD OF PARADISE. (38 items) |
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| L | Multiple editions, 1917-1932
Contains: "Since They're Playing Hawaiian Tunes in Dixie" and "Song of the Islands." (14 items) |
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| M | S
Includes: "Sapphire of the Tropics," "Since Maggie Dooley Learned to Do the Hooley Hooley," "Sleepy Stars in Hawaii," "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight," and "Sing Me a Song of the Islands" from SING ME A SONG OF THE ISLANDS. (27 items) |
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| N | Multiple editions, 1916, "They're Wearing 'Em Higher in Hawaii." (11 items) | |
| O | T-Y
Includes: "Those Sighin' Hawaiian Blues," "Tiny Bubbles," "When Those
Sweet Hawaiian Babies Roll Their Eyes," and "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula." |
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| P-Q | Eddie Alkire Arrangements, 1935-1939 | |
| 14 | P | A-K (28 items) |
| Q | L-W (25 items) | |
| R-W | Cities and Towns, 1899-1950 | |
| R-U | Honolulu, 1899-1941 | |
| R | B-H
Includes: "Honolulu" from HONOLULU, "The Honolulu Hicki-Boola-Boo," and "The Honolulu Pa-Ki-Ka." (31 items) |
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| S | Multiple editions,1916-1926
Contains: "Down Honolulu Way," "Honolulu Eyes," and "Honolulu Moon." (26 items) |
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| T | I-L
Includes: "I Left Her on the Beach at Honolulu," "In Honolulu by the Sea," "In Honolulu Town" from THERE SHE GOES, and "A Little Rendezvous in Honolulu." (16 items) |
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| U | M-W
Includes: "My Honolulu Hula Girl," "On a Little Street in Honolulu," and "On Honolulu Bay." (23 items) |
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| V-W | Waikiki, 1903-1945 | |
| 15 | V | Includes: "My Rose of Waikiki," "On the Beach at Waikiki," and "Song Me a Song of Waikiki." (22 items) |
| W | Multiple editions, 1917, "Along the Way to Waikiki." (6 items) | |
| X | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1916-1950
Includes: "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai," "Ka-lu-a" from GOOD MORNING DEARIE, and "My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua." (16 items) |
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| Y-Z | Professional/Artist Copies, 1899-1961 | |
| Y | A-H (57 items) | |
| Z | I-W (73 items) | |
| AA-EE | Folios, 1899-1950 | |
| AA | A (3 items) | |
| 16 | BB | B-F (7 items) |
| CC | G-J (4 items) | |
| DD | K-N (2 items) | |
| EE | S-T (7 items) |
Subseries 8.15: Idaho, 1864-1974
| 17 | A | Songs Titled "Idaho," 1906-1942 (9 items) |
| B | Songs about Idaho, 1864-1962
Includes: "Idaho Waltz" and "Valley of the Sun." (16 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1938-1974 (11 items) |
Subseries 8.16: Illinois, 1853-1982
| A | Songs about Illinois, 1853-1966
Includes: "Back Home in Illinois" and "Illinois (By Thy Rivers Gently Flowing)." (15 items) | |
| B-H | Cities and Towns, 1856-1982 | |
| B-G | Chicago, 1856-1982 | |
| B | Songs Titled "Chicago," 1890-1982
Includes: songs from THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN, The Parade of Progress Exhibition, and CHICAGO STORY. (10 items) | |
| C-G | Songs about Chicago, 1864-1974 | |
| C | B-C
Includes: "Chicago Express," "The Chicago Girls' March," "Chicago March," "Chicago on Parade," "Chicago Quick step," and "The Copperhead of 1864." (37 items) | |
| D | Multiple editions, 1922, "Chicago, That Toddling Town." (9 items) | |
| E | "Chicago for Christ," music supplement to Chicago Sunday Times, October 10, 1910. (2 items) | |
| 18 | F | D-N
Includes: "The Hustler," "Jim Fisk" (or "He Never Went Back on the Poor"), "Let's Go Chicago! It's a Grand Old Town" supplement to Chicago Herald and Examiner, and "It's a Way They Have in Chicago" and "Let Me Go Back" from THE ROYAL THIEF. (34 items) |
| G | O-Y
Includes: "Oh You Chicago, Oh You New York" from THE HAPPIEST NIGHT OF HIS LIFE, "Red Hot Chicago" from FLYING HIGH, "Song of Chicago," supplement to the Chicago Tribune, and "Way Down South in Chicago by the Old Pacific Shore." (35 items) | |
| H | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1897-1952
Includes: "Old Kishwaukee River" and "Miss Susannah from Urbana." (8 items) |
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| I | Businesses, Organizations, and Personalities, 1860-1957
Includes: "Hillman's Grand March," "I'm Strong for Medina," "Song of the Chicago Masonic Temple," and "Tuscarora March and Two-Step." (35 items) |
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| J-K | Songs about the Columbian Exposition, 1889-1893 | |
| J | A-I
Includes: "Chicago Day Waltz," "Chicago World's Exposition," and "Echoes from Midway Plaisance." (13 items) |
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| 19 | K | L-W
Includes: "Last Day of the Fair," "A Trip Through the Midway Plaisance," and "World's Columbian Exposition March." (13 items) |
| L | Songs about the Century of Progress Exposition, 1928-1934
Includes: "Greetings-Chicago Welcomes You," "I'll Meet You in Chicago (at the Fair)," and "Oh City of a Century." (19 items) |
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| M | Military, 1860-1917
Includes: "Brooke's Triumphant March," "Triennial K.T. March," and "U.S. Zouave Cadets Quick-Step." (27 items) |
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| N | Professional/Artist Copies, 1928-1954 (12 items) |
Subseries 8.17: Indiana, 1854-1982
| A-G | Songs with "Indiana" in the Title, 1856-1964 | |
| A | "Anna..."-"In the.."
Includes: "Anna in Indiana," "Can't Get Indiana Off My Mind," and "I Dream of Indiana." (31 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1914, "Back Back Back in Indiana." (7 items) | |
| 20 | C | "Indiana" "Indiana's"
Includes: several songs titled "Indiana," "Indiana Dinner" from ISN'T IS ROMANTIC, and "Indiana State Fair March." (38 items) |
| D | Multiple editions, 1923, "Indiana Moon." (11 items) | |
| E | "Little..."-"You're..."
Includes: "My Indiana Hannah," "Round My Indiana Home," and "She's a Cornfed Indiana Girl." (39 items) | |
| F | Multiple editions, 1898-1947, seven different songs: "My Indiana Home." (11 items) | |
| G | Multiple editions, 1922, "Sweet Indiana Home." (6 items) | |
| H | Songs with "Hoosier" in the title, 1898-1948; n.d.
Includes: "Blue Hoosier Blues," "Hoosier Girl," and "Hoosier Sweetheart." (29 items) |
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| I-K | Songs about Indiana, 1909-1947 | |
| I | General Songs, 1909-1935; n.d.
Includes "In the Shadows of the Maples on the Hill," and "Miss America Jr." (11 items) |
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| 21 | J | Multiple editions, 1934, "In a Little Red Barn." (7 items) |
| K | Musical Productions, 1913 (?)-1950; 1957-1959
Contains: MONON CENTENNIAL SHOW, produced by The Indiana Society of Chicago, THE MUSIC MAN, and HOOSIER GIRL. (10 items) |
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| L-Q | Cities, Counties, and Towns, 1855-1982 | |
| L | Fort Wayne, 1895-1982
Includes: "The Old Fort March" and "Polished Pearls" dedicated to the Fort Wayne Madrigal Club. (19 items) |
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| M | Indianapolis, 1854-1942; n.d.
Includes: "Bates House Polka" and "The Capital City Waltz." (15 items) |
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| N | Kokomo, 1912-1947
Includes: "Fickle Flo from Kokomo," "He Played It on His Fiddle Dee-Dee," and "Whistlin' Joe from Kokomo." (9 items) |
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| O | Cities, Counties and Towns, Miscellaneous,1855-1979; n.d.
Includes: songs about Decatur, Marion, South Bend, Terre Haute, and Clear Lake; also "Alice of Old Vincennes," "Street Fair March." (16items) |
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| P-Q | Rivers, 1899-1945 | |
| P | The Wabash, 1899-1945
Includes "On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away," "There Are Yanks" from JACKPOT, and "Wabash Blues." (23 items) |
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| Q | Miscellaneous Rivers, 1905-1941
Includes: "Home Sweet Home in Maumee Valley," "In the Evening at the Bend of the Old Saint Joe," and "Where the Elkhart River Flows." (12 items) |
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| 22 | R | Business, Civic, and Political Organizations, 1886-1948
Includes: "The Ben Hur Loyalty March," "Follow Me" (BPOE), "Indiana, Eastern Star, and You," "Aeolian G.E. Decatur, Ind. Chorus Routine." (21 items) |
| S | Military, 1963-1946
Includes: "Away from Home in a Foreign Land," ""Don't Forget to Pray (for
the Boys who Went Away)," and "The Eleventh Indiana Volunteers." |
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| T | Bands and Musical Groups, 1903-1944
Includes: cover photos of numerous groups and performers. (17 items) |
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| U | Professional/Artist Copies, 1899-1969 (55 items) |
Subseries 8.18: Iowa, 1871-1948
| A-B | Songs about Iowa, 1871-1945 | |
| A | General Songs, 1871-1945
Includes: "All I Owe Ioway" from STATE FAIR, "Carry Me Today Away Back to Iowa," and "The Iowa State March." (22 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1916-1945
Contains: "Sioux City Sue" and "Way Down in Iowa." (13 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1914-1948 (11 items) |
Subseries 8.19: Kansas, 1856-1973
| 23 | A | Songs about Kansas, 1856-1972
Includes: "The Jayhawkers" from THE JAYHAWKERS, "I Dug a Ditch in Wichita" from THOUSANDS CHEER, "Kansas Can and Kansas Will," "Sunflower," and "That Farm Out in Kansas" from MARY. (24 items) |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1947-1973 (5 items) |
Subseries 8.20: Kentucky, 1831-1982
| A-G | Songs about Kentucky, 1985-1982 | |
| A | A-H
Includes: "Ain't That a Pretty Name, Kentucky?" "Along the Trail Where the Blue Grass Grows," and "Headin' Home to Old Kentucky." (24 items) | |
| B | I-J
Includes: "I'm Longing for My Old Kentucky Home," "In the Hills of Old Kentucky," and "Just a Bird's Eye View." (22 items) | |
| C | Multiple editions, 1896-1918
Contains: "In the Valley of Kentucky," "Kentucky Babe," and "Kentucky Dream." (26 items) | |
| D | K
Includes: "The Kentuckian Song" from THE KENTUCKIAN, "Kentucky Dream," and "Kentucky's Way of Saying Good Mornin'." (36 items) | |
| 24 | E | L-R
Includes: "Moonshine Over Kentucky" from KENTUCKY MOONSHINE, "My Little Blue Grass Belle," "Ole Kaintuck," and "Over on the Old Kentucky Shore." (21 items) |
| F | Multiple editions, 1898-1921
Contains: "She Was Bred in Old Kentucky," "Sweet Kentucky Lady," and "Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Home." (29 items) | |
| G | S-Y
Includes: "We Gotta Find a New Kentucky Home" from LET 'ER GO LETTY, "Where the Sweet Kentucky Flows," and "You're in Kentucky Sure As You're Born." (24 items) |
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| H-I | Cities and Towns, 1831-1947 | |
| H | Louisville, 1839-1947; n.d.
Includes "Counterfeit Bill," "Eight More Miles to Louisville," "Louisville Lou," and "March of the Louisville Guards." (21 items) |
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| I | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1831-1943
Includes: "Along the Lane That Leads to Lexington" and "Paducah." (12 items) |
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| J | Bands and Entertainers, 1923-1926
Contains: Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders and Walter Davison and His Louisville Loons. (7 items) |
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| K | Professional/Artist Copies, 1899-1957 (33 items) | |
| 25 | L | Folio, 1920, 20 Kentucky Mountain Songs. (1 item) |
Subseries 8.21: Louisiana, 1855-1982
| A | Songs about Louisiana, 1909-1962
Includes: "Louisiana" from A NIGHT IN PARIS, "Louisiana Hayride" from FLYING COLORS and THE BAND WAGON, and "Natchitoches, Louisiana" from FLY BLACKBIRD. (18 items) | |
| B-C | New Orleans, 1855-1982 | |
| B | Includes: "Mardi Gras in New Orleans" from the Club Savannah FALL REVUE, "New O'leans" from THANKS A MILLION, "New Orleans Waltz," and "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans." (21 items) | |
| C | Multiple editions, 1912, "Down in Dear Old New Orleans." (5 items) | |
| D | Professional/Artist Copies, 1922-1955 (11 items) |
Subseries 8.22: Maine, 1840-1947
| A | Songs about Maine, 1900-1947
Includes: several songs with "Down East" in the title, "My Pine Tree State," and "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." (13 items) | |
| B | Cities, Towns, and Rivers, 1840-1926
Includes: "The Bangor March," "The Song of the Kennebec," and "My Old Penobscot Home." (12 items) |
Subseries 8.23: Maryland, 1838-1977
| A-B | Songs about Maryland, 1854-1923 | |
| 26 | A | Includes: "Down in Maryland," "Maryland, My Maryland," "There's a Lot of Blue-Eyed Marys Down in Maryland," and "When Mary Lands in Maryland." (18 items) |
| B | Multiple editions, 1913, "There's a Girl in the Heart of Maryland." (9 items) | |
| C | Cities and Towns, 1838-1977
Includes "Baltimore," "My Annapolis," "Sailing Down the Chesapeake Bay," and "Sue of the Cumberlands." (17 items) | |
| D | Professional/Artist Copies, 1899-1931 (3 items) |
Subseries 8.24: Massachusetts, 1830-1976
| A | Songs about Massachusetts, 1892-1942
Includes: "Bay State Commandery March" and "Massachusetts Pride." (7 items) | |
| B-C | Cities and Towns, 1930-1976 | |
| B | Boston, 1830-1976
Includes: "Boston Beguine," "The Boston Tea Party," "Grand Centennial March," "The Hub of the Universe," and "Remember Ol' Scollay Square." (20 items) | |
| C | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1901-1956; n.d.
Includes: "The Lake Song (By Lake Chargoggagoggmanchaugagoggchau- bunagungamaug)." (17 items) | |
| D | Professional/Artist Copies, 1931-1956 (3 items) |
Subseries 8.25: Michigan, 1852-1983
| A-B | Songs about Michigan, 1891-1943 | |
| 27 | A | Includes: "The Girl I Loved In Chilly Michigan," "The Girl of the Limberlost," "The House of David Blues," "I Was Born in Michigan," and "On the Banks of the Old St. Joe." (25 items) |
| B | Multiple editions, 1914, "I Want to Go Back to Michigan Down on the Farm." (5 items) | |
| C-D | Cities and Towns, 1852-1983 | |
| C | Detroit, 1852-1983
Includes: "Belle Isle," "The Cadillaqua Song," "Detroit Is a Good Old Town," and "Hello Detroit." (24 items) | |
| D | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1853-1963
Includes: "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo," "My Battle Creek Girl," and "Ypsilanti." (21 items) | |
| E | Businesses, Clubs, and Political Organizations, 1894-1931
Includes: a March for the 50th Anniversary of Meyer's Music House, "Pennewell, Cowan and Co.'s March and Two-Step," and "School of Applied Art March." (16 items) | |
| F | Military, 1887-1933
Includes: "Company D Waltzes," "Fill the Flag," and "Song of the 85th" from SAY THE WORD. (14 items) |
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| G | Bands and Performers, 1906-1948
Includes: photos of Behrendt's Wayne County Sheriff's Quartet and The Detroit Orchestra Conductor, Edward Werner. (7 items) |
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| 28 | H | Professional/Artist Copies, 1927-1955 (9 items) |
| I | Folios, 1935; n.d.
Contains: Cherished Home Melodies and Michigan State Grange Song Collection. (2 items) |
Subseries 8.26: Minnesota, 1864-1948
| A | Songs about Minnesota, 1864-1949
Includes: "Back to Old St. Paul," "Minnesota Moon," "My Minnesota Home," and "St. Paul Min and Kansas City Moe." (13 items) |
Subseries 8.27: Mississippi, 1847-1942
| A-B | Songs about Mississippi, 1847-1942 | |
| A | A-"Mississippi M..."
Includes: "I Miss That Mississippi Miss That Misses Me" and "Mississippi Mammy." (20 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1931-1949 (6 items) |
Subseries 8.28: Missouri, 1843-1959
| A-B | Songs about Missouri, 1896-1959 | |
| A | Includes: "Jesse James' Treasure," "Missouri Moon," "My Missouri Home," and "She's from Missouri" from DIXIE. (37 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1914, "Hush-a-Bye, Ma Baby," the official state song. (5 items) | |
| C-D | Cities and Towns, 1843-1948 | |
| 29 | C | St. Louis, 1843-1948
Includes: "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis," "St. Louis Tickly," and "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis." (13 items) |
| D | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1850-1945
Includes: "Flat River, Missouri," "In Dear Old St. Joe Town," "Kansas City Kitty," "Lake Park Schottische," and "The Queen of the Jubilee." (10 items) | |
| E | World's Fair, 1903-1904
Includes: "Louisiana Purchase Exposition March," "I Met Her in St. Louis at the Fair," "New World Processional," "St. Louis Exposition March," and "Strolling on the Pike." (23 items) | |
| F | Performers and Dedications, 1860-1912
Includes music dedicated to Missouri ladies and songs performed by "St. Louis Big Favorite," John H. Adams. (7 items) | |
| G | Professional/Artist Copies, 1902-1949 (20 items) | |
| H | Folios, 1903-1940
Contains: the songster and album for THE MISSOURI GIRL and Perry's Musical Magazine. (3 items) |
Subseries 8.29: Montana, 1905-1948
| A-B | Songs titled "Montana," 1907-1941 | |
| A | Contains: "Montana," the official state song, and "Montana," a waltz ballad. (5 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1907, "Montana," by Will J. Harris and Harry I. Robinson. (7 items) | |
| 30 | C | Songs about Montana, 1905-1948
Includes: "Beneath Montana Skies," "Montana Call" from MONTANA MOON, "Montana's Golden Hills," and "Wanda from Anaconda." (13 items) |
| D | Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1948 (8 items) |
Subseries 8.30: Nebraska, 1896-1971
| A | Songs about Nebraska, 1896-1971
Includes: "Give 'Em Ev-'rything You Got, Nebraska," "I'm Goin' Back to Old Nebraska," and "Windy Nebraska Waltz." (15 items) | |
| B | Cities and Towns, Omaha, 1898-1958
Contains, "From Omaha-ha-ha to Idaho-ho-ho," "Omaha is My Own Town,"
"Salute to Omaha," and "Whatta They Got in Omaha?" from OMAHA! |
Subseries 8.31: Nevada, 1897-1953
| A | General Songs (18 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artists Songs (4 items) |
Subseries 8.32: New Hampshire1879-1951; n.d.
| A-B | Songs about New Hampshire, 1906-1931 | |
| A | Includes: "In Old New Hampshire" and "When You Dream of Old New Hampshire and I Dream of Tennessee." (12 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1906, "Ain't You Coming Back to Old New Hampshire, Molly." (6 items) | |
| C | Cities and Towns, 1979-1951; n.d.
Includes: "Bristol March," "Come Over to Dover," and "The Winnipesaukee Waltz" commemorating the Harvard-Yale Centennial Race at Center Harbor. (11 items) |
Subseries 8.33: New Jersey, 1845-1949
| 30 | A | Songs about New Jersey, 1900-1941
Includes: "If You Knew Jersey As I Know Jersey," "Jersey Bounce," "Jersey Walk" from HONEYMOON LANE, and "My Jersey Girl." (11 items) |
| B-D | Cities and Towns, 1845-1949 | |
| B | Atlantic City, 1905-1949
Includes: "Atlantic City All the Time," "On the Boardwalk (in Atlantic City)" from THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE, and "Sittin' in the Sand A-Sunnin'." (6 items) | |
| C | Cape May, 1845-1869
Contains: "Cape Island Gallopade," "Cape May Polka," "In the Moonlight at Cape May," and "Mount Vernon Polka." (5 items) | |
| 31 | D | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1859-1940
Includes: "Back in Hackensack, New Jersey," "Brunswick Polka," "Come to Newark and Have a Jubilee," "Down in Lehigh Valley," and "The Garden City Schottische." (13 items) |
| E | Professional/Artist Copies, 1936-1944 (4 items) |
Subseries 8.34: New Mexico, 1910-1959
| A | Songs about New Mexico, 1910-1959
Includes: "Along the Santa Fe Trail," from the movie, "I'm Gonna Gallop, Gallop, Gallop to Gallup, New Mexico," and "On the Trail to Santa Fe." (15 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1937-1951 (22 items) |
Subseries 8.35: New York, 1839-1987; n.d.
| A | Songs about New York State, 1847-1910
Contains: "Empire State," "A New York Girl Is Good Enough for Me," "New York March," and "Way Up New York State." (7 items) | |
| B-P | Cities and Towns, 1846-1987 | |
| B-E | General Songs about New York City, 1846-1987 | |
| B | A-M
Includes: "Autumn in New York," "Down by the Winegar Woiks," "In the City Where Nobody Cares," and "Knickerbocker Quickstep." (32 items) | |
| C | Multiple editions, 1913, "In the Heart of the City That Has No Heart." (6 items) | |
| D | N-W
Includes: "New York" from the ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1911, "New York, New York" from ON THE TOWN, "On the S.S. Bernard Cohn" and "Take Plenty of Shoes." (27 items) | |
| 32 | E | Multiple editions, 1894; 1921; 1932, "The Sidewalks of New York." (7 items) |
| F-G | Brooklyn/Coney Island, 1849-1949; n.d. | |
| F | Brooklyn/Coney Island, 1849-1949; n.d..
Includes: "Brooklyn Bridge March," "On the Boardwalk at Coney Island," "Brooklyn Polka" from FLATBUSH FOLLIES, "Coney Island" from CAIN AND MABEL, "She's a Bombshell from Brooklyn" from STAGE DOOR CANTEEN, and "Take Her to Coney Island and Give Her the Air." (16 items) | |
| G | Multiple editions, 1896, "Gay Coney Island." (5 items) | |
| H-L | Manhattan, 1855-1963 | |
| H-I | General Songs about Manhattan,1855-1963; n.d. | |
| H | Includes: "Father Knickerbocker," "Give My Regards to the Bowery," "I'd Rather Be a Billy Goat in Harlem" from SUNNY SIDE OF BROADWAY, and "She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor." (45 items) | |
| I | Multiple editions, 1892-1928
Contains: "The Bowery" and "Manhattan Serenade." (10 items) | |
| J-L | Songs about Broadway, 1868-1948 | |
| J | A-I
Includes:"Aren't You the Girl I Met at Sherry's?" "The Broadway Glide" from ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, and "I'd Rather Be a Lamp-post on Broadway." (25 items) |
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| K | Multiple editions, 1920-1929
Contains: "Broadway Rose" and "Broadway Melody." (10 items) |
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| 33 | L | J-Y
Includes: "Somewhere on Broadway," "There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway," and "When Broadway Was a Pasture." (25 items) |
| M | Rochester and Saratoga, 1852-1959; n.d.
Includes: "Flour City March," "Rochester Quickstep," and "Saratoga Lake Waltz." (20 items) |
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| N | Syracuse, 1856-1972
Includes: "Sally from Syracuse" and "Salt City March." (13 items) |
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| O | Long Island, 1840-1939
Includes "On the Beach at Long Branch" and "Rockaway." (6 items) |
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| P | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1844-1932
Includes "Albany," "Fredonia," "Ithaca March," "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" from FORTY-SECOND STREET, and "Yonkers, You're a City Grand." (30 items) |
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| 34 | Q | Hudson River, 1839-1934
Includes: "Flow On Silvery Hudson" and "Taking a Trip Up the Hudson." (18 items) |
| R | Niagara Falls, 1847-1962
Includes: "Bride of Niagara," "Maid O' the Mist Waltzes," and "A Trip to Niagara." (24 items) |
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| S-T | The Statue of Liberty, 1908-1987
Some lyrics do not specifically refer to the Statue of Liberty but the cover art does. |
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| S | A-L
Includes: "Across the Ocean the Sound Comes Faintly," "The Day I Left Old Erin," and "It's Wonderful to Be an American." (33 items) |
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| T | M-Y
Includes: "Miss Liberty" and "The Most Expensive Statue in the World" from MISS LIBERTY, and "Stand By America." (29 items) |
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| U | World's Fairs and Pan American Exposition, 1901-1964 (13 items) | |
| 35 | V | Military and Law Enforcement, 1842-1918
Includes: "The Chief's March," "The Inspector's March," and "New York 7th Regiment March." (13 items) |
| W | Professional/Artist Copies, 1894-1969 (35 items) | |
| X | Folios, 1970; n.d.
Contains: About New York, Grieg (Radio City Albums), and Songs for the Hour. (3 items) |
Subseries 8.36: Ohio, 1843-1977
| A | Songs titled "Ohio," 1905-1977
Includes: "Ohio" from WONDERFUL TOWN and "Ohio (O-My-O.)" (13 items) | |
| B-D | Songs about Ohio, 1843-1960 | |
| B | A-M
Includes: "Beautiful Ohio Blues," "Buckeye Cowboy," "Minnie Dill of Maumee River," and "My Ohio Home." (33 items) | |
| C | Multiple editions, 1918, "I'm from Ohio." (5 items) | |
| 36 | D | O-W
Includes: "Ohio Girls," "Please Take Me Back to Dear Old Ohio," "Ripples from Silver Lake" and "Where the Old Miami River Flows." (23 items) |
| E-F | Cities and Towns, 1867-1969 | |
| E | Cedar Point, Cincinnati, and Cleveland, 1870-1965
Includes: "Cedar Point (That's the Place)," "The Cincinnati Kid" from THE CINCINNATI KID, "The Cleveland Coterie." (27 items) | |
| F | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1867-1969
Includes: "Chillicothe, Ohio," "Goodbye, Columbus" from GOODBYE COLUMBUS, "I Want to Go to Morrow," "Mansfield," and "We're Strong for Toledo." (14 items) | |
| G-H | Ohio Rivers, 1867-1955 | |
| G | Includes: "Down on the Ohio," "In the Valley Where the Old Ohio Flows," "She Sleeps 'Neath the Old Ohio River," and "Sounds from the Ohio." (19 items) | |
| H | Multiple editions, 1918; 1955, "Beautiful Ohio." (15 items) | |
| I | Businesses, Clubs, and Political Organizations, 1847-1914
Includes: "Grand March of a Hundred Years," "The Hay-Seed March," "King Wamba March," "Lima Club March and Two-Step," "Miami University March," and "With Love from Daisy Brand." (13 items) |
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| 37 | J | Military, 1872-1925
Includes: "Fort Defiance Centennial March," "The Sword That I Wore," "Van Wert American Legion Band March," and "Young Buglers." (10 items) |
| K | Performers and Musicians, 1920-1945
Covers feature photos of a string quartet and several musicians. (8 items) |
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| L | Professional/Artist Copies, 1934-1953 (8 items) | |
| M | Folios, 1896-1914
Contains: Best Old Songs, Lake Erie Park and Casino, Let's Sing, and Songs That Live. (4 items) |
Subseries 8.37: Oklahoma, 1889-1969
| A | Songs about Oklahoma, 1889-1969
Includes: "Down in Oklahoma" from PRINCE OF PEACE, "I'm Goin' Back to Oklahoma," "Okie from Muskogee," "Oklahoma Waltz," "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey" from IN OLD OKLAHOMA, and "Tulsa." (29 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1916-1950 (13 items) |
Subseries 8.38: Oregon, 1904-1959
| A | Songs about Oregon, 1904-1959
Includes: "Arrah Go On-I'm Gonna Go Back to Oregon," "Dear Old Portland," "She's Sleeping 'Neath Oregon's Tall Pines." "Where Rolls the Oregon," and "You're in Oregon, My Friend." (24 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1916-1950 (3 items) |
Subseries 8.37: Pennsylvania, 1846-1975; n.d.
| A | Songs about Pennsylvania, 1874-1975; n.d.
Includes: "Allegheny Fiddler," "Co. C March and Two-Step," "I Bought My Pants in Pantsylvania" (photocopy), "On a Pen and Pencil Farm in Pennsylvania" (photocopy), "Pennsylvania Turnpike, I Love You," and "Susquehanna Sue." (37 items) | |
| B-C | Cities and Towns, 1853-1978, n.d. | |
| 38 | B | Philadelphia, 1846-1970; n.d.
Includes: "All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers," "Fiddle-a-delphia," "Down In Dear Old Newport Town," and "The Philadelphia Hop Waltz." (21 items) |
| C | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1851-1978; n.d.
Includes: "The Johnstown Flood," "The Pittsburgh Stealers," and "There's a Pawn Shop on a Corner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania." (20 items) | |
| D | Businesses, Clubs, and Political Organizations, 1852-1948
Includes: "Bazaar of the Muses," "Girard House Polka," "Kahkwa Club," and "Linden Hall Seminary." (13 items) | |
| E | Performers and Bands, 1853-1928
Covers feature photos of Pennsylvania band members and singers. (3 items) | |
| F | Professional/Artist Copies, 1936-1971 (8 items) | |
| G | Folio, n.d.
Contains a small folio with no cover open to the song "Hail, Pennsylvania!" and The Wanamaker Book of Old Favorite Songs. (2 items) |
Subseries 8.40: Rhode Island, 1853-1952; n.d.
| A | Songs about Rhode Island, 1944-1952
Contains: "Poor Little Rhode Island" from CAROLINA BLUES and "Rhode Island Redhead." (3 items) | |
| B | Cities and Towns, 1853-1913; n.d.
Includes: The Belle of Newport," "The New Port Glide" from THE ECHO, and "Pawtucket Waltz." (7 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1944-1952 (2 items) |
Subseries 8.41: Tennessee, 1878-1970; n.d.
| A-C | Songs about Tennessee, 1878-1954 | |
| 39 | A | A-R
Includes: "Lucy Lee of Tennessee," "My Sunny Tennessee," and "My Tennessee" (State Song by Frances Hannah Tranum). (31 items) |
| B | Multiple editions, 1899-1914
Contains: "The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee" and "In the Evening by the Moonlight in Dear Old Tennessee." (12 items) | |
| C | S-Y
Includes: "Smokey Mountain Memories," "Sweetest Little Rose in Tennessee," and "Ten-Ten-Tennessee." (43 items) | |
| D | Cities, Towns, and Rivers, 1900-1951
Includes: "Beale Street Square," "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy," and "Lookout Mountain." (14 items) | |
| E | Professional/Artist Copies, 1898-1970; n.d. (33 items) |
Subseries 8.42: Texas, 1852-1977
| A-C | Songs about Texas, 1852-1962 | |
| 40 | A | A-L
Includes: "I'd Like to Be in Texas," "I'm Going Back to Texas," and "I'm Sending X's to a Girl from Texas." (30 items) |
| B | Multiple editions, 1933-1941
Contains: "Beautiful Texas," "Deep in the Heart of Texas," and "The Yellow Rose of Texas." (21 items) | |
| C | M-Y
Includes: "Red River Valley," "Texas Fox Trot," "A Touch of Texas" from SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE, and "When It's Pie-Plant Time in Texas." (46 items) | |
| D-F | Cities, Towns, and Rivers, 1882-1975 | |
| D-E | San Antonio, 1903-1949 | |
| D | The Alamo, 1903-1949
Includes: "Across the Alley from the Alamo," "Alamo Rag," and "My Alamo Love" from THE TENDERFOOT. (15 items) | |
| E | 1907, "San Antonio," and San Antone(13 items) | |
| F | Rio Grande, 1902-1945
Includes: "Rio Grande," "She's Sleeping by the Silv'ry Rio Grande," and "When It's Moonlight on the Rio Grande." (18 items) |
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| 41 | G | Cities and Towns, Miscellaneous, 1882-1975; n.d.
Includes: "Abilene," "El Paso" (two different songs), "Galveston," "I'm Gonna Wake Up in Waco." (18 items) |
| H-I | Professional/Artist Copies, 1911-1977 | |
| H | A-M (49 items) | |
| I | N-Y (68 items) |
Subseries 8.43: Utah, 1908-1947
| A | Songs about Utah, 1909-1947
Includes: "If You Saw What I Saw (You'd Go to Utah)" and "The Utah Trail." (8 items) | |
| B | Salt Lake City, 1908-1942
Contains: "I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City" from STORMY WEATHER and "Salt Lake City." (2 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1945-1947 (2 items) |
Subseries 8.44: Vermont, 1849-1945; n.d.
| A | Songs about Vermont, 1849-1945 (11 items) | |
| B | Brattleboro, n.d., "The Brattleboro Waltz." (3 items) | |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1900-1944; n.d. (3 items) |
Subseries 8.45: Virginia, 1859-1959; n.d.
| A-C | Songs about Virginia, 1902-1937 | |
| A | A-M
Includes: "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," "Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia," "I'm Going Over the Hills to Virginia," and "Memories of Virginia" by James W. Atkinson. (33 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1916, "She Is the Sunshine of Virginia." (7 items) | |
| 42 | C | O-W
Includes: "Old Virginia Moon," "On the Gin', Gin', Ginny Shore," and "Virginia Lee." (25 items). |
| D | Cities, Towns, and Rivers, 1859-1959; n.d.
Includes: two versions of "Down in Shenandoah Valley," "The Richmond Waltz," and "Where the Shenandoah Flows." (9 items) | |
| E | Blue Ridge, 1886-1931
Includes "Piney Ridge" and "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." (26 items) | |
| F | Professional/Artist Copies, 1930-1947 (4 items) |
Subseries 8.46: Washington, 1896-1971
| A | Songs about Washington, 1912-1948
Contains: "The Dear Old State of Washington," "Golden Potlatch," and "Potlatch Spirit." (3 items) | |
| B-C | Cities, Towns, and Rivers 1896-1971 | |
| B | Seattle, 1907-1968
Includes: "Meet Me in Seattle at the Fair" and "The Seattle Theatre (sic) Blues." (8 items) | |
| C | Cities, Towns, and Rivers, Miscellaneous, 1896-1971
Includes: "The Columbia Is Singing," "That Tacoma Home O'Mine," and "Walla Walla." (9 items) | |
| D | Professional/Artist Copy, 1945. (1 item) |
Subseries 8.47: West Virginia, 1899-1951
| A | Songs about West Virginia, 1899-1946
Contains: "Fairmont Normal," "Salt Pork West Virginia" from BEWARE, and "West Virginia Song." (6 items) | |
| B | Professional/Artist Copies, 1933-1951. (4 items) |
Subseries 8.48: Wisconsin, 1867-1973
| A | Songs about Wisconsin, 1899-1954; n.d.
Includes: "In the Dells of Old Wisconsin" and "On, Wisconsin!" (17 items) | |
| 43 | B | Cities and Towns, 1867-1953
Includes: "Eau Claire Schottische," "Home Coming Time in Old Racine," and "Oshkosh!" (17 items) |
| C | Professional/Artist Copies, 1941-1973 (5 items) |
Subseries 8.49: Wyoming, 1854-1959
| A-B | Songs about Wyoming, 1854-1946 | |
| A | Includes: "Oh Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming," "Rose of the Prairie Land," and "Wyoming Lullaby." (19 items) | |
| B | Multiple editions, 1930, "Somewhere in Old Wyoming." (5 items) | |
| C-D | Cities and Towns, 1913-1959 | |
| C | Contains: "Autumn in Cheyenne," "I've Got a Girl in Laramie," and "The Million Dollar Gambler from the West." (3 items) | |
| D | Multiple editions, 1905, "Cheyenne (Shy Ann)." (7 items) | |
| E | Yellowstone, 1904-1937 (4 items) | |
| F | Professional/Artist Copies, 1916-1969 (21 items) |
| E-mail: archivescenter@si.edu
Revised: March 9, 2007 |