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Notated MusicThe baseball polka Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Blodgett, J. R.
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Notated MusicGotham march
Mit Bomben und Granaten 20239N1 U.S. Copyright Office 18821127 For orchestra. Caption titles from 1st violin part. Staff notation.- Contributor: Schacht, A. M. - Bilse, B. (Benjamin)
- Date: 1882
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Notated MusicOn the diamond : schottische 58050 U.S. Copyright Office 18971013 Originally for solo piano; arranged for orchestra. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Dellepiane, F. - Kalisky, Harry
- Date: 1897
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Notated MusicOver the fence is out : paraphrase novelette (can be played as a march) E371794 U.S. Copyright Office 19151108 Band music. Parts printed 2, 3, or 4 to a sheet. Title from caption. LC copy has 2nd copies of some sheets. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Boyer, James F.
- Date: 1915
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Notated MusicAtlantic quick step 6442 F1 U.S. Copyright Office 18750618 For band. Caption title from Eâ™ clarinet part. Composed for the Brooklyn Atlantics. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Frankenfield, Harry G.
- Date: 1875
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Notated MusicThe White Sox march 186429 U.S. Copyright Office 19080801 Band music. Parts printed 2 or 4 to a sheet. Cover image of 1907 White Sox team. Cover title. "Dedicated to Charles A. Cominsky"--Cover. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Brooks, Ellis - Durand, T.F.
- Date: 1908
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Notated MusicBrother Noah : two step 164937 U.S. Copyright Office 19071018 Arrangement for band with piano accompaniment. English words from original version written above parts. Original composer's name found in secondary reference sources. Caption title. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Longbrake, Arthur - Sorensen, Lars
- Date: 1907
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Notated MusicDo you remember the last waltz? ; and, You've made a home run with me : medley waltz
You've made a home run with me | Time for a time is summer time | Ragtime engineer E285664 U.S. Copyright Office 19120606 Popular song medleys arranged for dance orchestra. Staff notation.- Contributor: Anderson, Hilding - Scott, Bennett - Williams, Edna - Coogan, Jack - Smith, Clay
- Date: 1912
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Notated MusicCubs on parade Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Hempel, H. R. - Techen, Jos
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Notated MusicTri-state : march and two-step 120382 U.S. Copyright Office 19060502 Title from piano part caption. Orchestration by Lincoln and Losey. Also available for piano solo. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Lincoln, Harry J. - Losey, F. H. (Frank Hoyt)
- Date: 1906
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Notated Music1 strike, 2 strikes, 3 strikes, out!!
One strike, two strikes, three strikes, out! 12627 U.S. Copyright Office 19010831 For singer and piano. "Successfully sung by Jeanette Dupre Watson"--Cover. Title from cover. Name misspelled on caption as Ed Gardinier. English words. Staff notation.- Contributor: Gardenier, Ed - Rogers, Ed
- Date: 1901
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Notated MusicBat and ball march : op. 198, no. 4 17426 U.S. Copyright Office 1880 Solo piano. Title from caption. "Children's pleasures, easy compositions for pianoforte"--Cover. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Müller, Julius E.
- Date: 1880
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Notated MusicBat and ball march : op. 198, no. 4 193400 U.S. Copyright Office 19081029 Solo piano. Title from caption. "Children's pleasures, easy compositions for pianoforte"--Cover. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Müller, Julius E.
- Date: 1908
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Notated MusicHe's a fan, fan, fan! Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Holbrook, Florence - Lean, Cecil
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Notated MusicWho would doubt that I'm a man? Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Groebl, A. F. - S., M.
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Notated MusicThe umpire is a most unhappy man Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Adams, [?] - Hough, [?] - Howard, Jos. E.
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Notated MusicThe banshee Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Jones, Earle C. - Moret, Neil
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Notated MusicThe national game Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Bowers, F. V. - Horwitz, Charles
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Notated MusicBabe Ruth Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Tierney, Harry - McCarthy, Joesph
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Notated MusicLine it out McGinnity 96030 U.S. Copyright Office 19050602 For voice and keyboard instrument; excerpt from a musical, originally with orchestral accompaniment. Title from caption. English words. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Jerome, William - Schwartz, Jean
- Date: 1905
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Notated MusicPut the ball over the pan, McCann E235452 U.S. Copyright Office 19100711 For singer and keyboard instrument. Title from caption. "Song hits from William Norris' laughing musical success, My Cinderella girl"--Cover. English words. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Delamater, A. G. - Peters, William Frederick
- Date: 1910
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Notated MusicRagtime base ball
Ragtime baseball E214961 U.S. Copyright Office 19090927 For singer and keyboard instrument. Title from caption. From the musical comedy A trip to Africa. English words. Staff notation.- Contributor: Peyton, Dave - Larkins, Jolly John
- Date: 1909
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Notated MusicThe Marquard glide
That Marquard glide E300146 U.S. Copyright Office 19121115 Vaudeville song for singer and piano. Title from cover. "As originally introduced and sung at Hammerstein's theatre by Miss Blossom Seeley in Rube Marquard and Blossom Seeley's skit Breaking the record, or the 19th straight"--Cover. English words. Staff notation.- Contributor: Gray, Thomas J. - Walker, Raymond - Marquard, Rube - Seeley, Blossom
- Date: 1912
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Notated MusicThe greatest game of all Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Albright, L.
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Notated MusicNational sports Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
- Contributor: Atherton, Doc - Tobias, Harry
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