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Articles 3151 - 3180 of 3328
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Image Of Indian Head Rock, Circa 1900, Charles E. Molster
Image Of Indian Head Rock, Circa 1900, Charles E. Molster
Indian Head Rock Project
Image of Indian Head Rock found in an photo old album owned by Charles E. Molster.
Delightful Steam Boat Ride On The Ohio River, H. A. Barber
Delightful Steam Boat Ride On The Ohio River, H. A. Barber
Indian Head Rock Project
Postcard of steamships on the Ohio River near Portsmouth, Ohio circa 1900.
Photograph - Lady Standing On Indian Head Rock, Unknown
Photograph - Lady Standing On Indian Head Rock, Unknown
Indian Head Rock Project
Photograph of a lady standing on the Indian Head Rock circa 1900.
Ohio River Scene, Portsmouth, Ohio, H. A. Barber
Ohio River Scene, Portsmouth, Ohio, H. A. Barber
Indian Head Rock Project
Postcard of a steamship on the Ohio River near Portsmouth, Ohio.
Image Of Indian Head Rock, Circa 1900, Charles E. Molster
Image Of Indian Head Rock, Circa 1900, Charles E. Molster
Indian Head Rock Project
Image of Indian Head Rock found in an photo old album owned by Charles E. Molster.
I Ain't Got No Happy Home To Leave / Music By J. Fred Helf; Words By J. Fred Helf, J. Fred Helf, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)
I Ain't Got No Happy Home To Leave / Music By J. Fred Helf; Words By J. Fred Helf, J. Fred Helf, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: Supplement to the New York World. Sunday, March 4, 1900; Lew Dockstaders Greatest Hit; Publisher: Feist and Frankenthaler (New York)
Rufus Don't Tease Me / Music By Harry Von Tilzer; Words By George Totten Smith, Harry Von Tilzer, George Totten Smith, Shapiro Bernstein And Von Tilzer (New York)
Rufus Don't Tease Me / Music By Harry Von Tilzer; Words By George Totten Smith, Harry Von Tilzer, George Totten Smith, Shapiro Bernstein And Von Tilzer (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of an African American couple dressed in finery; photo inset of singer Miss Marie Dressler; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and von Tilzer (New York)
A Moonlight Meander / Words By S. M. Roberts, S. M. Roberts, Eclipse Publishing Co. (Philadelphia)
A Moonlight Meander / Words By S. M. Roberts, S. M. Roberts, Eclipse Publishing Co. (Philadelphia)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of an African American couple strolling through the moonlight; description reads characteristic march or two-step; Publisher: Eclipse Publishing Co. (Philadelphia)
My Dear One / Music By Sigfrid Stenhammer; Words By Will A. Heelan, Sigfrid Stenhammer, Will A. Heelan, Shapiro Bernstein And Von Tilzer (New York)
My Dear One / Music By Sigfrid Stenhammer; Words By Will A. Heelan, Sigfrid Stenhammer, Will A. Heelan, Shapiro Bernstein And Von Tilzer (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of two angels playing tug-of-war with a heart; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and von Tilzer (New York)
That's Where My Money Goes / Music By R. P. Lilly; Words By Walter Daniels, R. P. Lilly, Walter Daniels, Joe Morris Music Co. (New York)
That's Where My Money Goes / Music By R. P. Lilly; Words By Walter Daniels, R. P. Lilly, Walter Daniels, Joe Morris Music Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of three African American males playing dice on a dockyard, while a banjo player sings nearby; photo inset of Reg. Merville; Publisher: Joe Morris Music Co. (New York)
Because The Fortune Teller Told Me / Music By Howard And Emmerson; Words By Howard And Emmerson And Maurice J. Steinberg, Howard And Emmerson, Howard Emmerson, Maurice J. Steinberg, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
Because The Fortune Teller Told Me / Music By Howard And Emmerson; Words By Howard And Emmerson And Maurice J. Steinberg, Howard And Emmerson, Howard Emmerson, Maurice J. Steinberg, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of an African American male listening to a fortune teller with outlayed cards; photo inset of John E. Brennan and Florence Sinnott; Publisher: T. B. Harms and Co. (New York)
We'll Meet Again / Words By William T. Francis, William T. Francis, Arthur W. Tams (New York)
We'll Meet Again / Words By William T. Francis, William T. Francis, Arthur W. Tams (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: a drawing of a women playing panpipe; Publisher: Arthur W. Tams (New York)
A Bow Of Blue / Music By Max Dreyfus; Words By Maurice J. Steinberg, Max Dreyfus, Maurice J. Steinberg, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
A Bow Of Blue / Music By Max Dreyfus; Words By Maurice J. Steinberg, Max Dreyfus, Maurice J. Steinberg, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a young lady taking a promenade, as a cherubim touches a blue bow in her hair; text reads: Supplement to the Newark Sunday News, June 9th, 1901; Publisher: T. B. Harms and Co. (New York)
Oh! Oh! Miss Phoebe / Music By Harry Von Tilzer; Words By Andrew B. Sterling, Harry Von Tilzer, Andrew B. Sterling, Shapiro Bernstein And Von Tilzer (New York)
Oh! Oh! Miss Phoebe / Music By Harry Von Tilzer; Words By Andrew B. Sterling, Harry Von Tilzer, Andrew B. Sterling, Shapiro Bernstein And Von Tilzer (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photo of singer Elenore Falk; description reads von Tilzers best coon song; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and von Tilzer (New York)
When You Come Back To Georgia / Words By Geo Herrmann, Geo Herrmann, Chas B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York)
When You Come Back To Georgia / Words By Geo Herrmann, Geo Herrmann, Chas B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: a drawing of women playing Lyre; photo inset of Cheridah Simpsons; Publisher: Chas B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York)
The Bugaboo Man / Music By J. A. Nicol; Words By R. A. Barnet, J. A. Nicol, R. A. Barnet, Arthur W. Tams (New York)
The Bugaboo Man / Music By J. A. Nicol; Words By R. A. Barnet, J. A. Nicol, R. A. Barnet, Arthur W. Tams (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a Caucasian woman telling a story to an African American girl; the drawing is lined with jack-o-lanterns; description reads: Supplement to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Sunday, June 10, 1900; Publisher: Arthur W. Tams (New York)
Coon Coon Coon / Music By Leo. Friedman; Words By Gene Jefferson, Leo. Friedman, Gene Jefferson, Sol Bloom (Chicago)
Coon Coon Coon / Music By Leo. Friedman; Words By Gene Jefferson, Leo. Friedman, Gene Jefferson, Sol Bloom (Chicago)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of three African American male faces; photo inset of Irving Jones; text reads: The most successful song hit of 1901. As introduced and sung by Lew Dockstader.; Publisher: Sol Bloom (Chicago)
Down In The Deep, Let Me Sleep When I Die / Music By H. W. Petrie; Words By W. L. Titus, H. W. Petrie, W. L. Titus, Albright Music Co. (Chicago)
Down In The Deep, Let Me Sleep When I Die / Music By H. W. Petrie; Words By W. L. Titus, H. W. Petrie, W. L. Titus, Albright Music Co. (Chicago)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a ship in rough waters, with a photo inset of Fred J. Barnes of Primrose and Dockstaders Minstrels; Publisher: Albright Music Co. (Chicago)
My Department Store Girl / Words By Dick Thomas, Dick Thomas
My Department Store Girl / Words By Dick Thomas, Dick Thomas
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a well-dressed woman; Publisher: Hylands Spencer and Yeager Co. (New York)
Sing Me A Song Of The South / Music By James W. Casey; Words By George A. Norton, James W. Casey, George A. Norton, M. Witmark And Sons (New York)
Sing Me A Song Of The South / Music By James W. Casey; Words By George A. Norton, James W. Casey, George A. Norton, M. Witmark And Sons (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: description reads pathetic descriptive ballad; Publisher: M. Witmark and Sons (New York)
Smoky Mokes / Words By A. Holzmann, A. Holzmann, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)
Smoky Mokes / Words By A. Holzmann, A. Holzmann, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: photo of four African American boys dressed in suits; description reads cakewalk and two-step. Published also as a song with humorous darky text; Publisher: Feist and Frankenthaler (New York)
The Laughing Little Red-Head Coon / Music By Ellis G. Berg; Words By Ellis G. Berg, Ellis G. Berg, Harry Tillmann And Co. (New York)
The Laughing Little Red-Head Coon / Music By Ellis G. Berg; Words By Ellis G. Berg, Ellis G. Berg, Harry Tillmann And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: drawing of a red-headed African American boy; supplement to the N. Y. World. Jan. 14, 1900 description reads a coon lullaby; Publisher: Harry Tillmann and Co. (New York)
Impecunious Davis / Words By Kerry Mills, Kerry Mills, F. A. Mills (New York)
Impecunious Davis / Words By Kerry Mills, Kerry Mills, F. A. Mills (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: caricature of an African American male reclining against bales of cotton set on a city dock; description reads characteristic two-step march, polka and cake-walk [all music is missing, only the title page remains]; Publisher: F. A. Mills (New York)
Doan Ye Cry, Ma Honey / Words By Albert W. Noll, Albert W. Noll, Oliver Ditson Company (Boston)
Doan Ye Cry, Ma Honey / Words By Albert W. Noll, Albert W. Noll, Oliver Ditson Company (Boston)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: text reads: Songs in Negro Dialect; Publisher: Oliver Ditson Company (Boston)
Echoes From Old Mobile / Words By Walter E. Petry, Walter E. Petry, The S. Brainards Sons Co. (New York)
Echoes From Old Mobile / Words By Walter E. Petry, Walter E. Petry, The S. Brainards Sons Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: Photo of a young boy leaning against a piano; Publisher: The S. Brainards Sons Co. (New York)
My Georgia Lady Love / Music By Howard & Emmerson; Words By Andrew B. Sterling, Howard & Emmerson, Andrew B. Sterling, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
My Georgia Lady Love / Music By Howard & Emmerson; Words By Andrew B. Sterling, Howard & Emmerson, Andrew B. Sterling, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: drawing of a sunflower with an African American woman's face in the center; Publisher: T. B. Harms and Co. (New York)
Whistling Rufus / Words By Kerry Mills, Kerry Mills, F. A. Mills (New York)
Whistling Rufus / Words By Kerry Mills, Kerry Mills, F. A. Mills (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: a drawing of an African American man playing guitar and couples dancing in the background; Publisher: F. A. Mills (New York)
You'll Have To Transfer / Words By Abe Holzman, Abe Holzman
You'll Have To Transfer / Words By Abe Holzman, Abe Holzman
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: a drawing of a lady coming down the stairs ; a photo inset of Bonnie Thornton; Publisher: Feist and Frankenthaler (New York)
Sweet Norine / Words By Gussie L. Davis, Gussie L. Davis, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)
Sweet Norine / Words By Gussie L. Davis, Gussie L. Davis, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: a drawing of a mother and a baby; Publisher: Feist and Frankenthaler (New York)
The Mississippi Side-Step / Music By Leo. E. Berliner; Words By Leo. E. Berliner, Leo. E. Berliner And Co. (New York)
The Mississippi Side-Step / Music By Leo. E. Berliner; Words By Leo. E. Berliner, Leo. E. Berliner And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1834-1899
Cover: drawing of well-dressed African American couples dancing; description reads characteristic march and cake walk (in simplified rag-time); Publisher: Leo. E. Berliner and Co. (New York)