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Coon Coon Coon / Music By Leo. Friedman; Words By Gene Jefferson, Leo. Friedman, Gene Jefferson, Sol Bloom (Chicago) Jan 1900

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) Jan 1900

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 Jan 1900

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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 Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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) Jan 1899

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)


My Sister Julie / Music By Charley Case; Words By Charley Case, Charley Case Jan 1899

My Sister Julie / Music By Charley Case; Words By Charley Case, Charley Case

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: photo of Charley Case, a Caucasian male in blackface; Musical Supplement of the Sunday Examiner; Publisher: Charley Case


Tickled To Death / Words By Chase Hunter, Chase Hunter, Chas K. Harris (New York) Jan 1899

Tickled To Death / Words By Chase Hunter, Chase Hunter, Chas K. Harris (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: photograph of three African American boys smiling; photo credit: Geo. E. Matthews and Co., 1892; Publisher: Chas K. Harris (New York)


Doan Ye Cry Ma Honey / Music By Albert V. Noll; Words By Albert V. Noll, Albert V. Noll, Oliver Ditson Company (Boston) Jan 1899

Doan Ye Cry Ma Honey / Music By Albert V. Noll; Words By Albert V. Noll, Albert V. Noll, Oliver Ditson Company (Boston)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: description reads darky song; Publisher: Oliver Ditson Company (Boston)


When Chloe Sings A Song / Music By John Stromberg; Words By Harry B. Smith, John Stromberg, Harry B. Smith, Weber Fields And Stromberg (New York) Jan 1899

When Chloe Sings A Song / Music By John Stromberg; Words By Harry B. Smith, John Stromberg, Harry B. Smith, Weber Fields And Stromberg (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: drawing of flying birds; photo inset of Lillian Russell; Publisher: Weber Fields and Stromberg (New York)


There Ain't No Use To Keep On Hanging Around / Music By Irving Jones; Words By Irving Jones, Irving Jones, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York) Jan 1899

There Ain't No Use To Keep On Hanging Around / Music By Irving Jones; Words By Irving Jones, Irving Jones, Feist And Frankenthaler (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: drawing of an African American woman shaking her fist and a rolling pin at an African American male outside her window; composed expressly for the New York Sunday World. Supplement to the New York World, Sunday, Sept. 17th, 1899; Publisher: Feist and Frankenthaler (New York)


Policy Sam / Words By Joseph Gioscia, Joseph Gioscia, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York) Jan 1899

Policy Sam / Words By Joseph Gioscia, Joseph Gioscia, T. B. Harms And Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: description reads cake walk and two step; Publisher: T. B. Harms and Co. (New York)


Ma Lady Lu / Music By Edwin S. Brill; Words By Chas W. Doty, Edwin S. Brill, Chas W. Doty, Chas B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York) Jan 1899

Ma Lady Lu / Music By Edwin S. Brill; Words By Chas W. Doty, Edwin S. Brill, Chas W. Doty, Chas B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: photo of Greg Patti; description reads a darky love lament; Publisher: Chas B. Ward Music Publishing Co. (New York)


Queen Of The Ragtime / Words By Harry Powers, Harry Powers, Belcher And Sons (Detroit) Jan 1899

Queen Of The Ragtime / Words By Harry Powers, Harry Powers, Belcher And Sons (Detroit)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: description reads a syncopated two step; Publisher: Belcher and sons (Detroit)


Stay In Your Own Back Yard / Music By Lyn Udal; Words By Karl Kennett, Lyn Udal, Karl Kennett, M. Witmark And Sons (New York) Jan 1899

Stay In Your Own Back Yard / Music By Lyn Udal; Words By Karl Kennett, Lyn Udal, Karl Kennett, M. Witmark And Sons (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: description reads pickaninny ballad; Publisher: M. Witmark and Sons (New York)


Topsy's In Town / Words By Warner Crosby, Warner Crosby, Arthur W. Tams (New York) Jan 1899

Topsy's In Town / Words By Warner Crosby, Warner Crosby, Arthur W. Tams (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: drawing of a well-dressed African American woman; description reads characteristic march, two step and cake walk; Publisher: Arthur W. Tams (New York)


Carved By Mound Builders, St. Lawrence Herald Sep 1898

Carved By Mound Builders, St. Lawrence Herald

Indian Head Rock Project

Article published in the St. Lawrence Herald on the Indian Head Rock from September 23, 1898.


Carved By Mound-Builders, Minneapolis Tribune Sep 1898

Carved By Mound-Builders, Minneapolis Tribune

Indian Head Rock Project

An article published in the Minneapolis Tribune on Indian Head Rock on September 12, 1898.


Indian Head Rock: Curiously Carved Bowlder In The Ohio River Near The Mouth Of The Scioto, Kansas City Journal Aug 1898

Indian Head Rock: Curiously Carved Bowlder In The Ohio River Near The Mouth Of The Scioto, Kansas City Journal

Indian Head Rock Project

An article published in the Kansas City Journal on the Indian Head Rock from August 21, 1898.


Happy Hannah / Words By Theo Havemeyer, Theo Havemeyer, Mckinley Music Co. (Chicago) Jan 1898

Happy Hannah / Words By Theo Havemeyer, Theo Havemeyer, Mckinley Music Co. (Chicago)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: caricature of four African Americans, drawn with monkey-like features; description reads Cake Walk; Publisher: McKinley Music Co. (Chicago)


I Love Dat Man / Music By E. J Simnes; Words By Dan Packard, E. J. Simnes, Dan Packard, Mill Bros. (New York) Jan 1898

I Love Dat Man / Music By E. J Simnes; Words By Dan Packard, E. J. Simnes, Dan Packard, Mill Bros. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: photo of Miss Alice Atherton, a Caucasian singer in front of a wall separating her from an African American vocal quartet; Musical Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser. July 10, 1898 description reads a coon song; Publisher: Mill Bros. (New York)


Down Souf In Alabama / Words By B.H. Janssen, B. H. Janssen, M. D. Janssen And Co. (New York) Jan 1898

Down Souf In Alabama / Words By B.H. Janssen, B. H. Janssen, M. D. Janssen And Co. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1834-1899

Cover: drawing of a well-dressed African American male dancing along by himself; Publisher: M. D. Janssen and Co. (New York)