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H. Q. Bridges To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (26 July 1913), H. Q. Bridges, Virgie Gage Armistead
H. Q. Bridges To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (26 July 1913), H. Q. Bridges, Virgie Gage Armistead
Correspondence
Description of Jeremiah Gage's moment of injury and the recollections of his death by a former friend and member of the University Grays.
A. C. Anderson To Joseph Holt (13 July 1913), A. C. Anderson, Joseph Holt
A. C. Anderson To Joseph Holt (13 July 1913), A. C. Anderson, Joseph Holt
Correspondence
References Holt's article about Jeremiah and informs Holt of a Ripley resident named James C. Rowell who fought with Gage
Joseph Holt To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (10 July 1913), Joseph Holt, Virgie Gage Armistead
Joseph Holt To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (10 July 1913), Joseph Holt, Virgie Gage Armistead
Correspondence
Describes that Jeremiah is probably buried amongst the "Unknown dead" in the National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Also includes 2 postcards: 1 image of the Cemetery and 1 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the battle.
G. T. D. To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (5 July 1913), Unknown, Virgie Gage Armistead
G. T. D. To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (5 July 1913), Unknown, Virgie Gage Armistead
Correspondence
Discusses seeing an article on Jeremiah and the memories it evoked; also discusses Mary M.G. Sanders.
James L. Goodloe To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (2 July 1913), James L. Goodloe, Virgie Gage Armistead
James L. Goodloe To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (2 July 1913), James L. Goodloe, Virgie Gage Armistead
Correspondence
Thanks Mrs. Armistead for the photograph of Jeremiah and discusses attempts to publish an article on Gage in the Commercial Appeal
James L. Goodloe To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (26 June 1913), James L. Goodloe, Virgie Gage Armistead
James L. Goodloe To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (26 June 1913), James L. Goodloe, Virgie Gage Armistead
Correspondence
Concerns affection for Jeremiah and references the article written by Holt
Joseph Holt To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (24 June 1913), Joseph Holt, Virgie Gage Armistead
Joseph Holt To Mrs. V. G. Armistead (24 June 1913), Joseph Holt, Virgie Gage Armistead
Correspondence
Concerning an article, written by Holt, in which he alludes to Jeremiah Gage as a "princely fellow and favored son of the Eleventh Mississippi.)
There's A Girl In The Heart Of Maryland (With A Heart That Belongs To Me) / Music By Harry Caroll; Words By Ballard Mcdonald, Harry Caroll, Ballard Mcdonald, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)
There's A Girl In The Heart Of Maryland (With A Heart That Belongs To Me) / Music By Harry Caroll; Words By Ballard Mcdonald, Harry Caroll, Ballard Mcdonald, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: a photo of a girl sitting on the floor near the fireplace and reading a letter; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and Co. (New York)
Mammy Jinny's Jubilee / Music By Lewis F. Muir; Words By L. Wolfe Gilbert, Lewis F. Muir, L. Wolfe Gilbert, F. A. Mills (New York)
Mammy Jinny's Jubilee / Music By Lewis F. Muir; Words By L. Wolfe Gilbert, Lewis F. Muir, L. Wolfe Gilbert, F. A. Mills (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: drawing of a large crowd coming to visit Mammy Jinny, most of the crowd bears gifts: a chicken, a watermelon, flowers; photo inset of Gillen Beck and Frazer. (see #74); Publisher: F. A. Mills (New York)
In The Heart Of The City (That Has No Heart) / Music By Joseph M. Daly; Words By Thos. S. Allen, Joseph M. Daly, Thos. S. Allen, Daly Music Publisher (Boston)
In The Heart Of The City (That Has No Heart) / Music By Joseph M. Daly; Words By Thos. S. Allen, Joseph M. Daly, Thos. S. Allen, Daly Music Publisher (Boston)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: drawing of a lone woman walking a dark city; photo inset of Jerome Tobin; Publisher: Daly Music Publisher (Boston)
Manny Jinny's Jubilee / Music By Lewis F. Muir; Words By L. Wolfe Gilbert, Lewis F. Muir, L. Wolfe Gilbert, F. A. Mills (New York)
Manny Jinny's Jubilee / Music By Lewis F. Muir; Words By L. Wolfe Gilbert, Lewis F. Muir, L. Wolfe Gilbert, F. A. Mills (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: drawing of a large crowd coming to visit Mammy Jinny, most of the crowd bears gifts: a chicken, a watermelon, flowers; photo inset of two Caucasians: Valeska Suratt and George Baldwin. (see 428); Publisher: F. A. Mills (New York)
Happy Rag / Music By R. G. Gradi; Words By R. G. Gradi, R. G. Gradi, Ajax Music Co. (Chicago)
Happy Rag / Music By R. G. Gradi; Words By R. G. Gradi, R. G. Gradi, Ajax Music Co. (Chicago)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: caricature of an African American male playing a five-string banjo; Publisher: Ajax Music Co. (Chicago)
When The Steamboats On The Swanee Whistle Rag-Time / Music By Jam. Brennan; Words By Jack Caddigan, Jam. Brennan, Jack Caddigan, O. E. Story (Boston)
When The Steamboats On The Swanee Whistle Rag-Time / Music By Jam. Brennan; Words By Jack Caddigan, Jam. Brennan, Jack Caddigan, O. E. Story (Boston)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: drawing of well-dressed African Americans dancing to a banjo player; background scene of a steamboat; Publisher: O. E. Story (Boston)
Isle D' Amour / Music By Leo. Edwards; Words By Earl Carroll, Leo. Edwards, Earl Carroll, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Isle D' Amour / Music By Leo. Edwards; Words By Earl Carroll, Leo. Edwards, Earl Carroll, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: Photo of Jose Collins; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
I Love Her Oh! Oh! Oh! / Music By James V. Monaco; Words By Joe Mc Carthy And E. P. Morgan, James V. Monaco, Joe Mccarthy, E. P. Morgan, Broadway Music Corporation (New York)
I Love Her Oh! Oh! Oh! / Music By James V. Monaco; Words By Joe Mc Carthy And E. P. Morgan, James V. Monaco, Joe Mccarthy, E. P. Morgan, Broadway Music Corporation (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: drawing of a dancing man; photo inset of Al Jolson; Publisher: Broadway Music Corporation (New York)
I Wonder Whom I'Ll Marry / Music By Ivan Caryll; Words By C. M. S. Mc Lellan, Ivan Caryll, C. M.S. Mclellan, Chappell And Co. Ltd. (New York)
I Wonder Whom I'Ll Marry / Music By Ivan Caryll; Words By C. M. S. Mc Lellan, Ivan Caryll, C. M.S. Mclellan, Chappell And Co. Ltd. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: text reads The Little Cafe - a Musical Play in Three Acts; Publisher: Chappell and Co. Ltd. (New York)
Juba / Music By R. Nathaniel Dett, R. Nathaniel Dett, Clayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago)
Juba / Music By R. Nathaniel Dett, R. Nathaniel Dett, Clayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover: description reads dance from the suite In the Bottoms for piano, As played by the world renowned pianist Percy Grainger; Publisher: Clayton F. Summy Co. (Chicago)
At Mammy's Fireside / Music By Harry Carroll; Words By Ballard Mcdonald, Harry Carroll, Ballard Mcdonald, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)
At Mammy's Fireside / Music By Harry Carroll; Words By Ballard Mcdonald, Harry Carroll, Ballard Mcdonald, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Cover : drawing of two Caucasian children playing in front of a fireplace; a photo inset of Paul Russel Stone; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and Co. (New York)
Peg O' My Heart / Music By Fred Fisher; Words By Alfred Bryan, Fred Fisher, Alfred Bryan, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Peg O' My Heart / Music By Fred Fisher; Words By Alfred Bryan, Fred Fisher, Alfred Bryan, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1910-1919
Key of C. Cover: a photo of Miss Laurette Taylor; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)