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History Of Grenada (1830-1880), Rebecca Martin Stokes Jun 1929

History Of Grenada (1830-1880), Rebecca Martin Stokes

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The object of this thesis is to give not only a history correct as to fact, but also to paint a picture, or rather a series of pictures that shall pass before the reader in a chronological manner presenting a living panorama of the history of Grenada; its first settlers, customs, education, religion, achievements, disasters, and development from the time the Red Man was pushed back and the White Man entered, to the overflow of carpet-bag rule.

The pioneers of Grenada were a dauntless race of men with souls to dare all the dangers and difficulties of frontier life, in …


To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. May 11, 1925., Sender Unknown May 1929

To Mrs. Joel Randolph Adams, Claremont, Mississippi. May 11, 1925., Sender Unknown

Letters

No abstract provided.


Gwine To Heaben Some Day / Music By Vernon Richner; Words By Speed Langworthy, Vernon Richner, Speed Langworthy, T. S. Denison And Company (Chicago) Jan 1929

Gwine To Heaben Some Day / Music By Vernon Richner; Words By Speed Langworthy, Vernon Richner, Speed Langworthy, T. S. Denison And Company (Chicago)

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Description reads: Negro Spiritual with Male Quartet; Publisher: T. S. Denison and Company (Chicago)


Snap It Up! / Words By Frederick G. Johnson, Frederick G. Johnson, Wilkes-Barre: Frederick G. Johnson Publisher Jan 1929

Snap It Up! / Words By Frederick G. Johnson, Frederick G. Johnson, Wilkes-Barre: Frederick G. Johnson Publisher

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Cover: caricatures of two African American males -- one playing banjo and the other dancing; description reads minstrel opening and closing chorus; Publisher: Wilkes-Barre: Frederick G. Johnson Publisher


Tain't No Sin (To Dance Around In Your Bones) / Music By Walter Donaldson; Words By Edgar Leslie, Walter Donaldson, Edgar Leslie, Walter Donaldson Douglas And Gumble Inc. (New York) Jan 1929

Tain't No Sin (To Dance Around In Your Bones) / Music By Walter Donaldson; Words By Edgar Leslie, Walter Donaldson, Edgar Leslie, Walter Donaldson Douglas And Gumble Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Cover: drawing of a Caucasian couple, with skeleton bodies, dancing, caricatures of African American musicians surround the couple; Publisher: Walter Donaldson Douglas and Gumble Inc. (New York)


Without A Song / Music By Vincent Youmans; Words By William Rose And Edward Eliscu, Vincent Youmans, William Rose, Edward Eliscu, Mills Music Inc. (New York) Jan 1929

Without A Song / Music By Vincent Youmans; Words By William Rose And Edward Eliscu, Vincent Youmans, William Rose, Edward Eliscu, Mills Music Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Cover: drawing of a lonely looking African American male staring at a distant cabin at night; Publisher: Mills Music Inc. (New York)


This Is Heaven / Music By Harry Akst; Words By Jack Yellen, Harry Akst, Jack Yellen, Ager Yellen And Bornstein Inc. (New York) Jan 1929

This Is Heaven / Music By Harry Akst; Words By Jack Yellen, Harry Akst, Jack Yellen, Ager Yellen And Bornstein Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Cover: a photo of Vilma Banky; Publisher: Ager Yellen and Bornstein Inc. (New York)


Mammy's Lullaby / Music By Pete Bontsema And Jacobi, Marty Petro, Julius; Words By Al Cameron And Julius Seidor, Pete Bontsema And Jacobi, Marty Petro, Al Cameron, Julius Seidor Jan 1929

Mammy's Lullaby / Music By Pete Bontsema And Jacobi, Marty Petro, Julius; Words By Al Cameron And Julius Seidor, Pete Bontsema And Jacobi, Marty Petro, Al Cameron, Julius Seidor

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Cover: photo of Al Cameron and Pete Bontsema; Publisher: Milton Weil Music Co. (Chicago)


Broadside. Margaret V. Thomas, We Thank Thee, Women Of The Ku Klux Klan Jan 1929

Broadside. Margaret V. Thomas, We Thank Thee, Women Of The Ku Klux Klan

Women of the Ku Klux Klan Collection

No abstract provided.


To The Sun / Words By David W. Guion, David W. Guion, G. Schirmer Inc. (New York) Jan 1929

To The Sun / Words By David W. Guion, David W. Guion, G. Schirmer Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1920-1929

Cover: part of a series titled Five Imaginary Early Louisiana Songs of Slavery; Publisher: G. Schirmer Inc. (New York)