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Sheet Music Collection Index, Part 2 of 5 (Boxes 21-40)

Held by the Filson Historical Society

Title: Sheet Music Collection

Scope and Content Note: 

The Filson maintains a large collection of 19th and 20th century sheet music. Numbering some 4,700 items, much of the collection reflects the popular music of the day, such as patriotic marches, homesick laments, or romantic ballads. Highlights include sheet music published during the Civil War and by Louisvillian William Shakespeare Hays. The collection is heavily concentrated thematically on Kentucky and the Civil War.

This is an index of boxes 21-40 of the 78-box collection. To see to the rest of the index, click on the links below:

PLEASE NOTE: Results from the Sheet Music Collection Index can be found by either searching specific names/terms in these finding aids OR by searching them through the website search bar.

Item # BOX TITLE COMPOSER/ ARRANGER PUBLISHER Place DATE LITH/ENGR/PRINT
0991 21 I met you in my dreams Hoyt, Richmond F. Brooks & Denton 1903 (unknown)
0992 21 Whispering Schonberger, John Sherman, Clay & Co. 1920 Scholz, Erickson & Co.
0993 21 Cuban love-song, A Fuentes, E. Sanchez Boosey & Co. 1906 Enoch & Sons
0994 21 Sweet little buttercup Paley, Herman Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1917 Jerome H. Remick Pr. Co.
0995 21 Lost chord, The SulliVan, Arthur Deluxe Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0996 21 Sweet cider time, when you were mine! Wenrich, Percy Leo Feist Inc. 1916 Teller, Sons & Dorner
0997 21 Drink to me only with thine eyes Schnecker, P. A. Arthur P. Schmidt 1897 (unknown)
0998 21 Lay me down to sleep in Carolina Ager, Milton Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc. 1926 (unknown)
0999 21 Eileen (from old Killarney) Spurr, Allen Seidel Music Pub. Co. 1914 (unknown)
1000 21 Bedouin love song Chadwick, G. W. Arthur P. Schmidt 1890 (unknown)
1001 21 Rose dreams Stasny, A. J. A. J. Stasny Music Co. 1918 (unknown)
1002 21 Poet and peasant Suppe, F. V. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1905? (unknown)
1003 21 Melody in F Rubinstein, Anton Eclipse Pub. Co. 1905? (unknown)
1004 21 I’ve got my fingers crossed, you can’t touch me Maxwell, Joe Chas. K. Harris 1904 Teller, Sons & Dorner
1005 21 Falling waters Truax, J. L. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919-20? (unknown)
1006 21 Tam O’Shanter Warren, George W. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919-20? (unknown)
1007 21 Silver nymph, The Heins, Carl Century Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
1008 21 Convent bells Bollman, Henry Century Music Pub. Co. 1914 (unknown)
1009 21 June morning Forman, R. R. TheTheodore Presser Co. 1909 (unknown)
1010 21 Drifting with the tide Kaylor, Roy McKinley Music Co. 1919 (unknown)
1011 21 Jingle bells Fearis, J. S. McKinley Music Co. 1907 Walton Process
1012 21 Napoleon’s last charge Ellis, Edw. E. T. Paull Music Co. 1910 A. Hoen & Co.
1013 21 Remember me (far away) Brinkman, M. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1907 (unknown)
1014 21 Meadow lark caprice, The Sorrell, Ethel Owen McKinley Music Co. 1920 (unknown)
1015 21 Reaper’s parting kiss Heins, Carl Century Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
1016 21 Estrella mazurka Heins, Carl Standard Music Pub. Co. 1905 (unknown)
1017 21 Au revoir Lichner, H. McKinley Music Co. 1917-18? (unknown)
1018 21 Tulip, The Lichner, H. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919? (unknown)
1019 21 Fairy barque, The Smallwood, W. McKinley Music Co. 1908 (unknown)
1020 21 In a rose garden Nelson, William Warvelle Metropolitan Music Co. 1914 (unknown)
1021 21 Return of spring Moelling, Theodore Century Music Pub. Co. 1907 (unknown)
1022 21 Stephanie Gavotte Czibulka, Alphons Eclipse Pub. Co. 1909 (unknown)
1023 21 Stars and stripes forever, The Sousa, John Philip John Church Co. 1897 (unknown)
1024 21 Kiss your hand Heins, Carl Century Music Pub. Co. 1905 (unknown)
1025 21 Con amore Beaumont, Paul Eclipse Pub. Co. 1902? (unknown)
1026 21 To the waltz Bohm, C. Century Music Pub. Co. 1906 (unknown)
1027 21 Dorothy Smith, Seymour McKinley Music Co. 1917-18? (unknown)
1028 21 Spinning wheel, The Wachs, Paul Century Music Pub. Co. 1920 (unknown)
1029 21 Bob-o-link schottische Becht, Julius McKinley Music Co. 1909 Walton Process
1030 21 Rustling leaves Lange, Gustav McKinley Music Co. 1919-20? (unknown)
1031 21 Grace, La Bohm, Charles Eclipse Pub. Co. 1907-18? Starmer
1032 21 Pizzicato Drigo, Richard Century Music Pub. Co. 1920 (unknown)
1033 21 Lily of the valley Smith, Sydney Eclipse Pub. Co. 1905? (unknown)
1034 21 Her bright smile haunts me still Richards, Brinley Standard Music Pub. Co. 1905? (unknown)
1035 21 Philopena Heins, Carl Standard Music Pub. Co. 1907? (unknown)
1036 21 Under the leaves Thome, Fr. McKinley Music Co. 1918-19? Walton Process
1037 21 Flower dance, The Spencer, Harold McKinley Music Co. 1909 Walton Process
1038 21 First love waltz Collins, George McKinley Music Co. 1919 (unknown)
1039 21 Grandpa’s schottische Streabbog, R. McKinley Music Co. 1898 (unknown)
1040 21 Promenade march Kaylor, Roy McKinley Music Co. 1919 (unknown)
1041 21 Just a little pansy (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1042 21 Dance of the nymphs Wenrich, Percy McKinley Music Co. 1908 (unknown)
1043 21 Autumn leaves Mack, Eugene McKinley Music Co. 1910 Walton Process
1044 21 Queen of the fairies Smith, Sydney McKinley Music Co. 1918-19? (unknown)
1045 21 Maiden’s dream, The Bohm, C. Standard Music Pub. Co. 1907? (unknown)
1046 21 Spring song Mendelssohn, Felix Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919? (unknown)
1047 21 Senners traum (shepherd’s dream) Heins, Carl Century Music Pub. Co. 1905 (unknown)
1048 21 Rose-fay Heins, Carl McKinley Music Co. 1908 (unknown)
1049 21 Pure as snow Lange, Gustav Eclipse Pub. Co. 1905? (unknown)
1050 21 Trovatore, Il Dorn, E. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919-20? (unknown)
1051 21 Sextet from Lucia Bohm, C. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1902-07? (unknown)
1052 21 Birth of love waltzes Moulineaux, Francois de Continental Music Co. 1902 Teller, Sons & Dorner; Starmer
1053 21 In a mountain cot Heins, Carl McKinley Music Co. 1918-19? Walton Process
1054 21 Zingana, La Bohm, C. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1907-18? Starmer
1055 21 Sorella, La Borel-Clerc, Charles Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919-20? (unknown)
1056 21 Beautiful blue Danube waltz, The Strauss, Johann Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919? (unknown)
1057 21 O come to my heart, lord Jesus Ambrose, Paul Oliver Ditson  Co. 1919 (unknown)
1058 21 To my first love Lohr, Hermann Chappell & Co. 1900 (unknown)
1058a 21 You’d better ask me Lohr, Hermann Chappell & Co. 1900 (unknown)
1059 21 Little mother of mine Burleigh, H. T. G. Ricordi & Co. 1917 (unknown)
1060 21 Little Irish girl, The Lohr, Hermann Chappell & Co. 1903 Hounslow
1061 22 Green cathedral, The Hahn, Carl John Church Co. 1921 (unknown)
1062 22 Builder, The Cadman, Charles Wakefield Harold Flammer, Inc. 1925 (unknown)
1063 22 Love divine! All love excelling Stainer, John Willis Music Co. 1909 (unknown)
1064 22 Mammy Moon Neidlinger, W. H. Neidlinger School 1915 (unknown)
1065 22 Love is like a firefly Friml, Rudolph G. Schirmer, Inc. 1914 (unknown)
1066 22 Dream chains Berwald, W. Arthur P. Schmidt Co. 1925 (unknown)
1067 22 Venetian love song Nevin, Ethelbert John Church Co. 1926 (unknown)
1068 22 Recessional Koven, Reginald de John Church Co. 1898 (unknown)
1069 22 In lullaby bay Berwald, W. Oliver Ditson  Co. 1919 (unknown)
1069a 22 In lullaby bay Berwald, W. Oliver Ditson  Co. 1919 (unknown)
1070 22 Snow storm, The Rogers, James H. G. Schimer, Inc. 1913 (unknown)
1071 22 Fly, singing bird Elgar, Edward Novello, Ewer & Co. 1895 (unknown)
1072 22 Shepherds’ dance German, Edward Novello & Co. 1920 (unknown)
1074 22 Passage bird’s farewell Hildach, Eugen Oliver Ditson  Co. 1925 (unknown)
1075 22 Passage bird’s farewell Hildach, Eugen Oliver Ditson  Co. 1925 (unknown)
1076 22 Rose in the bud Forster, Dorothy Chappell & Co. 1907 (unknown)
1077 22 Somewhere a voice is calling Tate, Arthur F. T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, Inc. 1911 (unknown)
1078 22 In the garden of my heart Ball, Ernest R. M. Witmark & Sons 1908 (unknown)
1079 22 Shepherd divine, I come Jerome, Frederic McKinley Music Co. 1900 (unknown)
1080 22 Nobody lied (when they said that I cried over you) Weber, Edwin J. Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1922 (unknown)
1081 22 Because I love you, dear Hawley, C. B. G. Schirmer 1894 (unknown)
1082 22 Oh promise me Koven, Reginald de G. Schirmer 1889 (unknown)
1083 22 Roses of Picardy Wood, Haydn Chappell & Co. 1916 (unknown)
1084 22 My little rose Huston, Frank C. Baldwin Piano Co. 1923 (unknown)
1085 22 Can’t yo’ heah me callin’ (Caroline) Roma, Caro M. Witmark & Sons 1914 (unknown)
1086 22 I’ll forget you Ball, Ernest R. M. Witmark & Sons 1921 (unknown)
1087 22 Put away a little ray of golden sunshine for a rainy day Ahlert, Fred E. Henry Watterson, Inc. 1924 (unknown)
1088 22 He leadeth me Ashford, E. L. McKinley Music Co. 1900 (unknown)
1089 22 Make believe Shilkret, Jack Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1921? (unknown)
1090 22 Back to home sweet home Stevens, Vernon T. Chas. E. Roat Music Co. 1919 (unknown)
1091 22 Voices of the woods Watson, Michael Eclipse Pub. Co. 1908? (unknown)
1092 22 Aloha oe (farewell to thee) Liliuokalani, H. M. Queen Eclipse Pub. Co. 1913 (unknown)
1093 22 Good bye! (addio!) Tosti, F. Paolo Oliver Ditson  Co. 1905 (unknown)
1094 22 Little boy blue Nevin, Ethelbert Boston Music Co. 1891 (unknown)
1095 22 Just as I am Hawley, C. B. John Church Co. 1903 (unknown)
1096 22 Holy night, peaceful night Gruber, Franz Oliver Ditson  Co. 1913 (unknown)
1097 22 Good morning! Newton, Ernest Boosey & Co. 1906 (unknown)
1098 22 Perfect day, A Jacobs-Bond, Carrie Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son 1910 (unknown)
1099 22 When you and I were young, Maggie Butterfield, J. A. Deluxe Music Co. UNK (unknown)
1100 22 Hour that gave me you, The Schmid, Johann C. Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1911 Jerome H. Remick Pr. Co.
1101 22 I want the twilight and you Maskell, Charles H. Morris Music Pub. Co. 1920 (unknown)
1102 22 Rose of my heart Lohr, Hermann Chappell & Co. 1911 (unknown)
1103 22 All that I ask of you is love Ingraham, Herbert Shapiro Music Pub. 1910 Teller, Sons & Dorner
1104 22 Feist dance folio no. 7 (collection) (various) Leo Feist, Inc. 1924 (unknown)
1105 22 Instructive album: 19 short piano pieces (collection) (various) Arthur P. Schmidt Co. 1921 (unknown)
1106 22 Standard graded course of studies for the piano forte grade III (collection) (various) Theodore Presser Co. 1892 (unknown)
1107 22 Standard graded course of studies for the piano forte grade IV (collection) (various) Theodore Presser Co. 1892 (unknown)
1108 22 Mastering the scales and arpeggios Cooke, James Francis Theodore Presser Co. 1913 (unknown)
1110 24 Dew is on the blossom, The Thomas, E. W. C. Peters 1850 (unknown)
1111 24 E Pluribus Unum, an American national song Pendelton, Edwd. H. W. C. Peters 1849 T. J. Williams
1112 24 Beautiful isle Drake, James G. Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 Lith. of Sarony N. York
1113 24 Lament of the Irish emigrant, The Dempster, William Richardson George P. Reed 1842 Thayer & Co.
1114 24 Selection of popular sacred songs, A (unknown) C. Bradlee 1837 (unknown)
1115 24 Songs of Jeannette and Jeannot, The Glover, Charles William G. P. Reed & Co. 1850 (unknown)
1116 24 Would I were there Prentice, Harriet Benham Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
1117 24 Farewell if ever fondest prayer Weber, C. G. Balmer & Weber 1850 (unknown)
1118 24 Had I never, never known thee Cumming, William Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1119 24 I have loved thee, dearly loved thee McCann, Joseph H. W. C. Peters 1846 E. Gillingham; J. Slinglandt
1120 24 Never give up Huesman, L. Peters & Webster 1847 (unknown)
1121 24 My beautiful, my fair! Peters, W. C. Peters & Webster 1846 J. Slinglandt
1122 24 Robin, The Glover, Stephen Ralph Lee & Walker 1850 T. Sinclairs
1123 24 There’s magic in that little song Ablamowicz, Anna Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1124 24 I’m afloat Russell, Henry G. P. Reed 1846 (unknown)
1125 24 Ye mariners of Spain H., M. R. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1126 24 Gathered rose and the stolen heart, The Hine, Charlie Balmer & Weber 1850 (unknown)
1127 24 Ben Bolt (or, ‘Oh! don’t you remember’) Kneass, Nelson Peters, Webb & Co. 1848 Gillingham
1128 24 Sweet were my dreams of thee Goff, Charles H. W. C. Peters 1847 (unknown)
1129 24 Here’s a health to thee Tom Moore Byron, George Gordon Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1130 24 I have something sweet to tell you (or, I’m talking in my sleep) Magruder, James E. W. C. Peters 1850 Gillingham
1131 24 Bowld sojer boy, The Lover, Samuel Lee & Walker 1845? (unknown)
1132 24 Farewell! Farewell is often hard Candy, John Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
1133 24 Last link is broken, The Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus William Hall & Son 1848? (unknown)
1134 24 Life on the ocean wave, A Russell, Henry William Hall & Son 18?? G. W. Quidor
1135 24 Kathleen Mavourneen Crouch, Frederick W. Nicholls A. Fiot 1842 (unknown)
1136 24 List to the convent bells Blockley, T. A. Fiot 1850 (unknown)
1137 24 No ne’er can thy home  be mine Bayly, T. H. Firth, Pond & Co. 1848? (unknown)
1138 24 Home, sweet home Bishop, Henry Rowley A. Fiot 1847 (unknown)
1139 24 Oh! Give me back my heart again Weiland, F. George Willig 1843 (unknown)
1140 24 Jerusalem my happy home Meignen, Leopold George Willig 1832 (unknown)
1141 24 What fairy like music Carusi, Samuel S. Carusi 1843 L. W. Webb
1142 24 Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov’d thee (unknown) F. D. Benteen 1846 (unknown)
1143 24 Song of Blanche Alpen, The Glover, Stephen Ralph Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 (unknown)
1144 24 Place in thy memory dearest, A Carusi, Samuel Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1145 24 Oh! soon return Carusi, Samuel Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Webb
1146 24 Silken bands Drake, James G. W. C. Peters & Co. 1848 (unknown)
1147 24 Mountain maid’s invitation Gould, John E. Oliver Ditson 1847 (unknown)
1148 24 When other friends are round thee Strawinski, F. T. F. D. Benteen 1846 Webb
1149 24 Teach o teach me to forget Hausman, C. F. W. C. Peters 1846? (unknown)
1150 24 Queen Mary’s escape Russell, E. Firth, Pond & Co. UNK Quidor
1151 24 Joys that we’ve tasted Carusi, Samuel F. D. Benten 1843 L. W. Webb
1152 24 Sleeping I dream’d love Wallace, William Vincent Firth, Pond & Co. 1846 (unknown)
1153 24 He doeth all things well (unknown) G. P. Reed 1847 (unknown)
1154 24 They told me not to love him Thomas, E. George Willig 1839 (unknown)
1155 24 Where are now the hopes I cherished?: from Bellini’s opera La Norma Bellini, Vincenzo Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 (unknown)
1156 24 Sister’s call, The Hill, Ureli Corelli William Hall & Son 1849 C. J. O’Brien
1157 24 I love the merry sun shine Glover, Stephen Ralph A. Fiot 1849 (unknown)
1158 24 By gone hours Blackwood, P. W. C. Peters & Co. UNK (unknown)
1159 24 Wings of a dove, The Schmitz, A. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1160 24 Switzer’s song of home, The Meignen, L. A. Fiot UNK (unknown)
1161 24 There is no home like my own Malibran, Maria Felicia W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1162 24 Roll on silver moon Sloman Firth, Pond & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1163 24 My Switzer home Pique, Edward A. Fiot 1850 (unknown)
1164 24 To my guitar Pique, Edward A. Fiot 1850 (unknown)
1165 24 O would I were a boy again! Peters, W. C. Peters & Webster UNK (unknown)
1166 24 Oh, were I a bird SulliVan, J. T. S. A. Fiot 1846 (unknown)
1167 24 Gypsies wild chant, The Meignen, L. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1168 24 Isle of beauty fare thee well Meignen, L. A. Fiot UNK (unknown)
1169 24 I have come from a happy land Smith, R. A. W. C. Peters & Co. UNK (unknown)
1170 24 Good-bye (or, Farewell, farewell is a lonely sound) (unknown) F. D. Benteen 1845 (unknown)
1171 24 I’ll hang my harp on the willow tree Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1172 24 Hearts & homes Blockley, John Edward L. Walker 1850 (unknown)
1173 24 I’d offer this hand of mine Chadwick, L. T. William Hall & Son 1846 (unknown)
1174 24 Flow gently sweet Afton Spilman, J. E. George Willig 1839 (unknown)
1175 24 Blue Juniata, The SulliVan, Marion Dix Oliver Ditson 1846 (unknown)
1176 24 Six brilliant & easy pieces Anguera, J. de Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1177 24 Hence discontent (from The Maid of Cashmere) Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit A. Fiot 1847 (unknown)
1178 24 Jenny Lind polka and waltz Keley, Robert William Hall & Son 1848 (unknown)
1179 24 Thou’rt false to me Carusi, Samuel George Willig UNK (unknown)
1180 25 Hymns with original tunes Cluett, J. W. Alfred Edwin S. Gorham 1904 (unknown)
1181 25 She was bred in old Kentucky Carter, Stanley Jos. W. Stein & Co. 1898 (unknown)
1182 25 We’ll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home Donaldson, Walter Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1915 (unknown)
1183 25 Army Air Corps, The Crawford, Robert Carl Fischer 1939 (unknown)
1184 25 There’ll never be a stain on Old Glory Woolley, J. Edward Zoeller Music Co. 1917 Schlich; Rayner Dalheim & Co.
1185 25 I’ll say she does DeSylva, Buddy Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1918 (unknown)
1186 25 Mammy’s little pumpkin colored coons Hillman M. Witmark & Sons 1897 (unknown)
1187 25 By the light of the silvery moon Edwards, Gus Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1909 (unknown)
1188 25 Melinda’s wedding day Piantadosi, Alfred Leo Feist 1913 (unknown)
1189 25 Because Bowers, Frederick V. M. Witmark & Sons 1898 (unknown)
1190 25 June night Baer, Abel Leo Feist, Inc. 1924 (unknown)
1191 25 Just dreaming of you Eastman, A. H. Fred Heltman Co. 1915 (unknown)
1192 25 My girl’s a corker (or, The race track girl) Queen, John T. B. Harms & Co. 1895 (unknown)
1193 25 You’re great big blue eyed baby Brown, A. Seymour Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1913 (unknown)
1194 25 Smarty Tilzer, Albert von York Music Co. 1908 (unknown)
1195 25 Mary’s a grand old name Cohan, George Michael F. A. Mills 1905 (unknown)
1196 25 Little love, a little kiss, A (Un peu d’amour) Silesu, Lao Chappell & Co., Ltd. 1912 (unknown)
1197 25 Little bit of heaven, A: Shure they call it Ireland Ball, Ernest R. M. Witmark & Sons 1914 (unknown)
1198 25 I’m awfully strong for you Cohan, George Michael Cohan & Harris 1907 (unknown)
1199 25 Adoring you Tierney, Harry Leo Feist 1924 Ziegfeld Follies
1200 25 Holy city, The Adams, Stephen Boosey & Co. 1892 (unknown)
1201 25 I’d leave ma happy home for you Tilzer, Harry von Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer 1899 (unknown)
1202 25 From one till two (I always dream of you) Hoover, Joe Jack Nelson Music Co. 1924 (unknown)
1203 25 She’s the daughter of Mother Machree Ball, Ernest R. M. Witmark & Sons 1915 (unknown)
1204 25 R-e-m-o-r-s-e Whitehall, Alfred G. M. Witmark & Sons 1902 The Sultan of Sulu; Charles? Keller
1205 25 My Irish Molly O Schwartz, Jean Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1905 (unknown)
1206 25 Someone loves you after all Tierney, Harry Austin Leo Feist 1923 (unknown)
1207 25 Driftwood Gold, Lew Irving Berlin, Inc. 1924 (unknown)
1208 25 I’m goin’ to settle down outside of London town Monaco, James V. McCarthy & Fisher 1919 (unknown)
1209 25 Rose of no man’s land, The Brennan, James A. Leo Feist 1918 (unknown)
1210 25 It’s all right in the summer-time! Murray, Fred Francis, Day & Hunter 1904 (unknown)
1211 25 Tale of a kangaroo, The Luders, Gustav M. Witmark & Sons 1900 (unknown)
1212 25 Amorous goldfish, The Jones, Sidney Hopwood & Crew 1896 (unknown)
1213 25 It had to be you Jones, Isham Jerome H. Remick 1924 (unknown)
1214 25 Song of the vagabonds Friml, Rudolf Henry Waterson 1925 (unknown)
1215 25 Only a rose Friml, Rudolf Henry Waterson 1925 (unknown)
1216 25 Raindrops on the roof Terry, Frances G. Schirmer 1921 (unknown)
1216a 25 Gavotte Rubinstein, Beryl Carl Fischer 1929 (unknown)
1217 25 Ambolena Snow Maywood, George S. Brainard’s Sons 1896 (unknown)
1218 25 Sonatina Clementi, Muzio H. Bollman UNK (unknown)
1219 25 When love is young Ellis, M. Melville M. Witmark & Sons 1906 (unknown)
1220 25 Crepuscule, Le (Twilight) Guy, T. J. G. Schirmer UNK (unknown)
1221 25 Marcheta Schertzinger, Victor L. John Franklin Music Co. 1923 (unknown)
1222 25 Little girl, I love you Hoschna, Karl M. Witmark & Sons 1911 (unknown)
1223 25 I want what I want when I want it Herbert, Victor M. Witmark & Sons 1905 (unknown)
1224 25 Keep a little cozy corner in your heart for me Morse, Theodore F. B. Haviland 1905 E. A. Stege Co.
1225 25 Trail of the lonesome pine, The Carroll, Harry Shapiro Music Pub. Co. 1913 Teller, Sons & Dorner
1226 25 Album de Nanette, L’ Blanchet, G. Associated Music Pubs. 1931 Grandjean Grav.
1227 25 I’ll think of you Hirsch, Louis Achille M. Witmark & Sons 1917 (unknown)
1228 25 In your green hat Ager, Milton Ager, Yellen & Bornstein 1926 Barbelle
1229 25 Waiting at the church Pether, Henry E. Francis, Day & Hunter 1906 (unknown)
1230 25 I’ve got rings on my fingers (or, Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O’Shay) Scott, Maurice T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter 1909 (unknown)
1231 25 Are you sincere? Gumble, Albert Jerome H. Remick 1908 (unknown)
1232 25 Poor butterfly Hubbell, Raymond T. B. Harms; Francis, Day & Hunter 1916 (unknown)
1233 25 You made me love you (I didn’t want to do it) Monaco, James V. Broadway Music Co. 1913 Teller, Sons & Dorner
1234 25 Old maid’s ball, The Berlin, Irving Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1913 F. J.  Lawson Co.
1235 25 Titina Daniderff, Leo Harms 1922 (unknown)
1236 25 Ma lady Lu Brill, Edwin S. Chas. B. Ward Music Pub. Co. 1899 (unknown)
1237 25 Jealous Little, Jack Henry Waterson 1924 (unknown)
1238 25 When you look in the heart of a rose Methven, Florence Leo Feist, Inc. 1918 (unknown)
1239 25 When the swallows homeward fly Oesten, T. C. M. Tremaine UNK Clayton
1240a 25 My bird of paradise (My Honolulu girl) Berlin, Irving Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1915 (unknown)
1240 25 That’s the song of songs for me (The song that I heard in my childhood) Osborne, Nat Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1915 (unknown)
1241 25 Linger awhile Rose, Vincent Leo Feist 1923 (unknown)
1242a 25 My gal is a high born lady Fagan, Barney M. Witmark & Sons 1896 (unknown)
1242 25 Mighty lak’ a rose Nevin, Ethelbert John Church Co. 1901 (unknown)
1243 25 Woman’s heart Holst, Eduard B. W. Hitchcock 1886 (unknown)
1244 25 It’s a long, long way to Tipperary Judge, Jack & Harry Williams Chappell & Co. 1912 (unknown)
1245 25 Perfect day, A Jacobs-Bond, Carrie Carrie Jacons-Bond & Son 1910 (unknown)
1246 25 Dear old pal of mine Rice, Gitz G. Ricordi & Co. 1918 (unknown)
1247 26 Heavenward! Vilbre, Guillame J. L. Peters & Bro. 1855 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
1248 26 Norma, La. Fantaisie brillante Leybach, J. J. L. Peters UNK (unknown)
1249 26 Cascade de roses Ascher, J. Louis Tripp 1865? (unknown)
1250 26 Falling leaves, an autumn reverie Muller, Julius E. William A. Pond & Co. 1860 (unknown)
1251 26 Home! Sweet home! Doane, J. A. Lyon & Healy 1866 Chandler
1252 26 Wedding march (Midsummer night’s dream) Mendelssohn, Felix George Willig UNK Gillingham; D. C. Driscoll
1253 26 Marche nationale. Mexicaine Herz, Henri Oliver Ditson UNK G. Kirk
1254 26 Cradle schottische Dunning, J. J. L. Peters & Bro. 1866 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
1255 26 Mabel waltzes Godfrey, D. Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK (unknown)
1256 26 Lily of the valley (Die lilie des thales) Smith, Sydney S. T. Gordon UNK Pearson
1257 26 I’m a merry Zingara Balfe, Michael William D. P. Faulds 1865? (unknown)
1258 26 Love’s request (Liebes Bitte) Reichardt, A. S.T. Gordon UNK (unknown)
1259 26 Hear me Norma Bellini, Vincenzo D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
1260 26 Gently sighs the breeze Glover, Stephen Ralph Tripp & Cragg UNK T. J. Williams
1261 26 Mother can this glory be Glover, Stephen Ralph Lee & Walker UNK (unknown)
1262 26 Home to our mountains. Si: la stanchezza moppri me Verdi, Giuseppe S. T. Gordon 1863-66 (unknown)
1263 26 Separation, The Maeder, James G. J. L. Peters & Bro. 1866 Pearson; Kirk
1264 26 Bird of beauty Scott, M. B. Horace Waters UNK G. W. Ackerman; Stackpole
1265 26 Home, sweet home Bishop, Henry Rowley Henry McCaffrey UNK A. Hoen & Co.
1266 26 Take me home Schreiner, Hermann L. John C. Schreiner & Sons 1866 Lawson
1267 26 Loving eyes Meininger, Jules C. McCarrell & Meininger 1866 J. Slinglandt
1268 26 Ring the bell softly Catlin, Edward N. G. D. Russell & Co. 1866 (unknown)
1269 26 I wish I were a fairy queen Thomas, J. R. William Hall & Son 1857 H. Leeson; Clayton
1270 26 Through meadows green (Forget me not) Haas, Charles William A. Pond & Co. 1866? (unknown)
1271 26 Beautiful isle of the sea Thomas, J. R. William A. Pond 1865 (unknown)
1272 26 Dark girl dressed in blue, The Clifton, Harry G. O. Russell & Co. 1864 F. N. Carter
1273 26 Billy Morris’ combination song (or, Song of songs) Lloyd, Arthur G. O. Russell & Co. 1864 (unknown)
1274 26 Leaf by leaf the roses fell Bishop, T. B. Oliver Ditson 1865 Wrightson & Co.
1275 26 Ring my mother wore, The Mary John Church Jr. 1860 Franklin Type Foundry
1276 26 I’ll meet thee in the lake Blamphin W. Harris 1866 L. Johnson & Co.
1277 27 Auburn polka Meeker, D. J. Tripp & Cragg 1854 Coles
1278 27 Alary’s sontag polka Werner, Henry Balmer & Weber 1854 (unknown)
1279 27 Ben Bolt’s reply: Ah! yes I remember Vasouver, Henri G. W. Brainard & Co. 1852 (unknown)
1280 27 Ben Bolt (or, ‘Ah! don’t you remember’) Kneass, Nelson W. C. Peters 1848 (unknown)
1281 27 Come play that simple air again Moore, Thomas George Willig 1841 (unknown)
1282 27 Elfin waltz Labitzky, Josef Oliver Ditson 1852 (unknown)
1283 27 Ever of thee, I’m fondly dreaming Hall, Foley W. C. Peters & Sons 1859-60 Ehrgott & Forbriger
1284 27 Forget me not Weber, C. G. A. Fiot 1840? (unknown)
1285 27 Friends depart and mem’ry takes them (or, Teach o! teach me to forget) Meignen, Ld. George Willig 1844 (unknown)
1286 27 Gaily the troubadour touch’d his guitar Baily, T. H. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1287 27 Good-bye (or, Farewell is a lonely sound) (unknown) F. D. Benteen 1845 (unknown)
1288 27 I’ll pray for thee (from Lucia di Lammermoor) Donizetti, Gaetano F. D. Benteen UNK Webb
1289 27 Juanita Schubert A. C. Peters & Bro. 1856 (unknown)
1290 27 Katy darling (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. 1848-55? (unknown)
1291 27 Lilly dale Thompson, H. S. Oliver Ditson 1852 Webb
1292 27 Love not Carusi, Samuel Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Webb
1293 27 My home my happy home Hodson, G. A. Lee & Walker 1847 P. S. Duval; A. Newsam
1294 27 Maggie by my side Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1854 Pearson & Melville; Quidor
1295 27 Paulinen polka Holland, Justin G. W. Brainard & Co. 1852 (unknown)
1296 27 Pensez a moi ma chereamie Houston, J. G. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1297 27 Pacific schottish Balmer, Charles Balmer & Weber 1854 (unknown)
1298 27 Ravel polka Keller, Mathias Lee & Walker 1849 (unknown)
1298a 27 Star of the evening Sayles, James M. J. H. Hidley 1857 Peaarson; Stackpole
1299 27 Sweet memories of thee (Benedette sia la madre) Holland, Justin S. Brainard & Co. 1857 J. J. Lemon
1300 27 Twere vain to tell thee Carusi, Samuel Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1301 27 Three brilliant gems Gordon, Joseph Lee & Walker 1846 (unknown)
1302 27 Then you’ll remember me (from The Bohemian girl) Balfe, Michael William Peters, Webb & Co. 1845 (unknown)
1303 27 Ingle side, The Derwort, G. H. Peters, Webb & Co. 1848? (unknown)
1304 27 Thou art gone from my gaze (or, The spirit of love keeps a watch over me) Linley, George A. Fiot 1849 (unknown)
1305 27 Manuscript music belonging to Miss Laura K. Breden (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1306 27 Watcher, The Lardner, Dr. W. A. Fiot 1846 (unknown)
1307 27 Rock beside the sea, The Converse, Charles Crozat Lee & Walker 1857 (unknown)
1308 27 Violet waltz Worrall, Henry W. C. Peters & Sons 1853 (unknown)
1309 27 Why do summer roses fade Barker, George William Hall & Son 1851 (unknown)
1310 27 When the autumn leaves are falling Cherry, J. W. Lee & Walker 1852? E. M’Carthy
1311 27 When stars are in the quiet skies Peters, Webb & Co. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1312 27 When the moon on the lake is beaming Massett, Stephen C. William Hall & Son 1853 (unknown)
1313 27 Where are now the hopes I cherished? (from La Norma) Bellini, Vincenzo Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 (unknown)
1314 27 See, oh! Norma (from La Norma) Bellini, Vincenzo Peters, Webb & Co. UNK F. W. Fagan
1315 27 Home! Sweet home! Thalberg, S. Beer & Schirmer; W. A. Pond & Co. 1857 Stackpole
1316 27 Ye mariners of Spain H., M. R. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1317 27 Evening star waltz Lanner, Joseph Oliver Ditson 1851 (unknown)
1318 27 No ne’er can thy home be mine Bayly, Thomas H. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK T. J. Williams
1319 27 When other friends are round thee W., C. R. F. D. Benten 1846 Webb
1320 28 My old Kentucky home, good-night Foster, Stephen Collins Baldwin’s Musical Review UNK (unknown)
1321 28 Thousand and one nights (Tausend und eine nacht) Strauss, Johann D. P. Faulds 1865-74 (unknown)
1322 28 Invitation au galop Bendel, Francois D. P. Faulds 1877? (unknown)
1323 28 Grand waltz Schulhoff, Jules D. P. Faulds 1877-81? (unknown)
1324 28 Gold fever galop Schulhoff, Jules D. P. Faulds & Co. UNK (unknown)
1325 28 Wandering refugee, The Hays, Will S. Louis Tripp 1865 Hart & Mapother
1326 28 Nora O’Neal Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1866 (unknown)
1327 28 Moon is out to night love, love, The Hays, Will S. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1873 (unknown)
1328 28 Little old cabin in the lane, The Hays, Will S. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1871 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
1329 28 Loving eyes Meininger, Jules C. William McCarrell 1866 J. Slinglandt
1330 28 Sweet violet schottisch Kraemer, A. B. Archer & Hawes 1884 George W. Gale & Co.
1331 28 Angel, bring a kiss from mother Bonbright, Stephen S. Archer & Hawes 1884 George W. Gale & Co.
1332 28 Pretty damsel waltz Castle, W. D. Archer & Hawes 1884 (unknown)
1333 28 I’m a farmer’s merry daughter Bonbright, Stephen S. Archer & Hawes 1884 George W. Gale & Co.
1334 28 Bad boy and his pa Westendorf, Thomas P. Archer & Hawes 1884 (unknown)
1335 28 Wildwood fairy waltz Bonbright, Stephen S. Archer & Hawes 1884 (unknown)
1336 28 Dar sleeps massa and my missus side by side Bonbright, Stephen S. Archer & Hawes 1884 George W. Gale & Co.
1337 28 Royal chimes polka Bonbright, Stephen S. Archer & Hawes 1884 George W. Gale & Co.
1338 28 Ben Bolt (or, ‘Oh! don’t you remember!’) Kneass, Nelson Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1848 (unknown)
1339 28 Here’s a health to thee Tom Moore Lord Byron David P. Faulds 1849 J. Slinglandt
1340 28 Evening song (Abendlied) Schilling Henry Knoefel 1871 (unknown)
1341 28 Dashing belle waltz, The Doerr, Jacob Henry Knoefel 1871 (unknown)
1342 28 Chants d’Alsace valse Lamothe, Georges Henry Knoefel 1882? (unknown)
1343 28 Nancy Lee Adams, Stephen Henry Knoefel 1871? (unknown)
1344 28 Rock’d in the cradle of the deep Knight, Joseph Phillip W. A. Evans & Bro. UNK Chandler
1345 28 Lily of the valley, The (Die lilie des thales) Smith, Sydney Henry Knoefel 1871-80 (unknown)
1346 28 Tausend und eine nacht: Thousand and one nights Strauss, Johann Henry Knoefel 1871-80 (unknown)
1347 28 Last idea (Letzte idee) Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Henry Knoefel 1882? (unknown)
1348 28 Charming waltz Kinkel, Charles J. L. Peters 1864 Ehrgott & Krebs
1349 28 Old home ain’t what it used to be, The White, Charles Albert White, Smith & Co. 1872 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
1350 28 Mountain belle schottisch Kinkel ,Charles J. L. Peters 1863 (unknown)
1351 28 Directorate march, The Sousa, John Philip John Church Co. 1894 (unknown)
1352 28 King Cotton march Sousa, John Philip John Church Co. 1895 (unknown)
1353 28 Capitan march, El Sousa, John Philip John Church Co. 1896 (unknown)
1354 29 Her bright smile haunts me still Wrighton, W. T. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1861-64 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
1355 29 I’m looking for his home Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1862 J. Slinglandt
1356 29 Ever of thee (I’m fondly dreaming) Hall, Foley W. C. Peters & Sons UNK Ehrgott & Forbriger
1357 29 I’ve left the snow-clad hills Linley, George D. P. Faulds 1850-52? (unknown)
1358 29 Thou wouldst call me back from the echoless shore Cumming, William A. C. Peters & Bro. 1862 (unknown)
1359 29 Song of the citizen guards Cowling, J. Val. (adapt.) D. P. Faulds 1861 J. Slinglandt
1360 29 Why do I love thee Ward, Charlie Lewis D. P. Faulds & Co. 1860 J. Slinglandt
1361 29 What is home without a mother Hawthorne, Alice Lee & Walker 1854 (unknown)
1362 29 Drummer boy of Shiloh, The Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1863 J. Slinglandt
1363 29 Richmond on the James Bayley, T. E. D. P. Faulds 1863 J. Slinglandt
1364 29 Stonewall Jackson’s way (unknown) George Willig 1862 (unknown)
1365 29 Maryland, my Maryland! E., C. Miller & Beacham 1861 (unknown)
1366 29 Bonnie blue flag (unknown) Miller & Beacham 1862 (unknown)
1367 29 Weeping, sad and lonely (or, When this cruel war is over) Tucker, Henry Sawyer & Thompson 1863 Smith & McDougal
1368 29 Southern wait for the wagon, a song for the South West, The Benedict, Joseph Tripp & Cragg UNK (unknown)
1369 29 Not for gold or precious stones (unknown) Oliver Ditson 1849 (unknown)
1370 29 Do they think of me at home Glover, G. W. Henry McCaffrey 1860 Gillingham
1371 29 How can I leave thee Valcolon, George Tripp & Cragg 1858 Hart, Mapother & Co.
1372 29 Child of the regiment, The Donizetti, Gaetano D. P. Faulds 1850? (unknown)
1373 29 Through meadows green (Forget me not) Haas, Charles Miller & Beacham UNK Webb; Gillingham
1374 29 I see her still in my dreams Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1857 (unknown)
1375 29 In tears I pine for thee (from I Lombardi) Verdi, Giuseppe Oliver Ditson 1844-57 (unknown)
1376 29 Dreams Hodges, Faustina Hasse John E. Ellis 1860 Gillingham
1377 29 Yes, we think of thee at home! Hays, Will S. William McCarrell 1862 J. Slinglandt
1378 29 Captain, The Florence, William Jermyn Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1859 J. H. Bufford
1379 29 I saw from the beach Moore, Thomas E. Riley UNK (unknown)
1380 29 Sweet were my dreams of thee Goff, Charles H. W. C. Peters 1847 (unknown)
1381 29 Change not thou Donizetti, Gaetano Firth, Pond & Co. 1849 Quidor; William Endicott & Co.
1382 29 Dear ones at home Hays, Will S. Tripp & Cragg 1859 Hart, Mapother & Co.
1383 29 No one to love Harvey, W. B. Lee & Walker 1861 (unknown)
1384 29 Some one to love Thomas, J. R. William Hall & Son 1858 Warren
1385 29 Don’t be angry mother Adams George Willig  Jr. 1852 Gillingham; W. French
1386 29 Bird of beauty Scott, M. B. Horace Waters 1851 G. W. Ackerman; Stackpole
1387 29 I’d mourn the hopes that leave me Stevenson, J. G. P. Reed & Co. 1850-52 (unknown)
1388 29 Would I were with thee Bosetti, Carlo Lee Walker 1850 Sarony & Co.
1389 29 I’m a merry Zingara Balfe, M. W. David P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
1390 29 Lore Lee Silcher, Friedrich G. P. Reed & Co. 1851 Weller F. Green?
1391 29 Dermot Astore Crouch, Frederick W. Nicholls D. P. Faulds 1850? (unknown)
1392 29 Listen to the mocking bird Winner, Septimus Lee & Walker 1856 (unknown)
1393 29 Thou hast learned to love another Slade, Charles Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1849 Warren
1394 29 Call me thine own Halevy, Jacques-Francois-Fromental-Elie W. C. Peters 1853? (unknown)
1395 29 Within a mile of Edinburg town (unknown) W. C. Peters & Sons 1859 (unknown)
1396 29 Thou art so near and yet so far Reichardt, A. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1859 (unknown)
1397 29 Oh, give me back the dreams of youth Meininger, Julius C. William McCarrell 1863 Reed; J. Slinglandt
1398 30 Evangeline Hays, Will S. S. Brainard & Co. 1862 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
1399 30 Secreto per esser felici, Il (It is better to laugh than to be sighing) Donizetti, Gaetano Oliver Ditson 1844? (unknown)
1400 30 Rock beside the sea, The Converse, Charlie C. Lee & Walker 1857 Sarony, Major & Knapp
1401 30 In the eye abides the heart Abt, Franz Firth, Pond & Co. 1851 Quidor
1402 30 When the swallows homeward fly Abt, Franz Peters, Webb & Co. 1855 (unknown)
1403 30 Fairy bells Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah D. P. Faulds 1849-52 Webb
1404 30 Switzer’s farewell, The Linley, George D. P. Faulds UNK Sarony & Major; J. Slinglandt
1405 30 Don’t be angry mother Master Adams George Willig  Jr. 1852 Gillingham; W. French
1406 30 Exile of Erin (or, Erin go Bragh) Campbell D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
1407 30 Star of love, The Wallace, William Vincent William Hall & Son 1851 Ben Marcato
1408 30 Hark I hear an angel sing Shrival, R. G. S. Brainard & Co. 1856 J. J. Lemon
1409 30 What I would love to be Hartwell, W. H. Tripp & Cragg 1857 (unknown)
1410 30 Over the summer sea: Barcarolle from Ricolette Verdi, Giuseppi W. C. Peters & Sons 1859 (unknown)
1411 30 Sounds so joyful (from La sonnambula) Bellini, Vincenzo D. P. Faulds & Co. 1849? L. W. Webb
1412 30 Ah! I have sig’d to rest me: Ah! chi la morte ognora Verdi, Giuseppe Henry McCaffrey 1860 A. Hoen & Co. Balto
1413 30 Thou hast cast off thy heart that I gave thee! Farrenberg, J. W. C. Peters & Sons 1857 (unknown)
1414 30 I Puritani Bellini, Vincenzo G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851? (unknown)
1415 30 Nannie Vane (or, What would you give to know) Plato, William Tripp & Cragg 1860 T. B. Perrine
1416 30 Elegy of tears Schubert, Franz Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1858-76 (unknown)
1417 30 Twas but a dream Patti, Carlo J. A. McClure 1860 (unknown)
1418 30 Breeze of the night: D’amour sull’ ali rosee Verdi, Giuseppe Firth, Pond & Co. 1855 Quidor
1419 30 Mid these silent groves I wander Balfe, Michael William Oliver Ditson 1856? (unknown)
1420 30 There is a name I never breathe Balfe, Michael William Oliver Ditson 1856? (unknown)
1421 30 Somnambulist’s song, The (unknown) D. P. Faulds 1858-60 (unknown)
1422 30 I think of thee, dear Mandaline Meininger, Julius C. William McCarrell 1863 German & Bro.; J. Slinglandt
1423 30 Oh! Give me back my heart again (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK T. J. Williams
1424 30 Dear mother I’ve come home to die Tucker, Henry Firth, Son & Co. 1863 Warren
1425 30 Still in my dreams thou’rt near Hall, Foley Marsh 1860-65 G. Swain
1426 30 Would I were with thee Prentice, Harriet Benham Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1427 30 Beauty polka Carlini, F. W. C. Peters & Sons 1859 Ehrgott & Forbriger
1428 30 Un rayon d’amour (Ray of love polka) Hays, Will S. Tripp & Cragg 1860 C. W. German & Bro.
1429 30 Lorgnette, The (or, Musidora polka mazurka) Talexy, Adrien D. P. Faulds 1858-60 (unknown)
1430 30 Hand-organ waltz Edelman, Carl O. D. P. Faulds 1860 Reed
1431 30 Shower of pearls Edelman, Carl O. D. P. Faulds 1857 J. Slinglandt
1432 30 Maiden’s prayer, The: La priere d’une vierge Badarzewska, Thekla J. Church Jr. 1860? A. Froelich
1433 30 Anvil chorus (from ‘Il Trovatore’) (Coro di Zingari) Verdi, Giuseppe W. C. Peters & Sons 1858 (unknown)
1434 30 Good evening! Schottische Bassler, Albert H. Marsh 1860 (unknown)
1435h 31 Watchman, The Moore, Thomas G. E. Blake 1815-41 (unknown)
1435b 31 Where roses wild were blooming Smith, Henry F. W. Dubois 1818? (unknown)
1435c 31 Hours there were Wade, Joseph Augustine E. Riley 1819-31? E. Riley
1435j 31 In happier hours Bishop, Henry Rowley Dubois & Stodart 1828? (unknown)
1435a 31 Auld lang syne Ross, D. J. L. Hewitt 1830? (unknown)
1435d 31 Ingle side, The Wiesenthal, Thomas Van Dyke James L. Hewitt & Co. 1830? (unknown)
1435 31 F. Hunten’s celebrated instructions for the piano forte Hunten, Francois James L. Hewitt & Co. 1830-35 N. Currier
1435g 31 Woodbine bower, The Hodson, G. A. James L. Hewitt & Co. 1830-35 (unknown)
1435e 31 Carrier pigeon, The Moran, Peter K. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1435f 31 There’s not a word thy lip hath breath’d P., W. C. Hewitt 1831 (unknown)
1435i 31 Wound not thou the heart that loves thee Drake, James G. George Willig 1835 (unknown)
1436 31 Swiss drover boy, The Stockhausen, Franz G. E. Blake 1815-41 (unknown)
1437 31 Meet me tomorrow Brockley, John G. E. Blake 1815-41 (unknown)
1438 31 Sweet Florida good bye Drake, James G. G. E. Blake 1835 (unknown)
1439 31 Soldiers grave, monody on the death of Sir John Moore, The Williams, Thomas Hewitt & Co. 1830-35 S. A.
1440 31 Behold! how brightly breaks the morning Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit J. L. Hewitt 1830? Stodard & Currier
1441 31 Alpine maid, The (or, That strain proclaims my lover near) Lee, Alexander Hewitt 1830? (unknown)
1442 32 Carrier dove, The Johnson, Daniel Atwill 1841 G. W. Lewis
1443 32 Souvenir de la Sylphide Ellsler, F. George Willig UNK W. Moland
1444 32 Benedetta sia la madre Czerny, Charles A. Fiot UNK W. Moland
1445 32 (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1446 32 Theme de Meyerbeer Hunten, F. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1447 32 Baden gallopade Strauss, J. A. Fiot UNK (unknown)
1448 32 Victoria waltz Czerny, Charles Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1449 32 Zapateado? Rosellen, Henri George W. Hewitt & Co. UNK W. K. Hewitt
1450 32 Cracovienne, The Bocsha, N. C. Hewitt & Jaques UNK N. Currier; G. W. Quidor
1451 32 Gabrielen waltz Glover, Charles W. Hewiit & Jaques UNK (unknown)
1452 32 Strauss’ much admired waltzes (collection) Strauss Frederick D. Benteen UNK E. Gillingham; L. W. Webb
1453 32 Thou art my own love Peters, W. C. Ld. Meignen & Co. UNK W. Moland
1454 32 Fair penitent, The Peters, W. C. Ld. Meignen & Co. UNK W. Moland
1455 32 Waltz sentimentale Fleche, A. F. D. Benteen UNK (unknown)
1456 32 Rosa waltz, The Strauss John Cole UNK (unknown)
1457 32 Pittsburgh brass band waltz, The Kleber, H. Ld. Meignen & Co. UNK Moland
1458 32 March ( in the opera le dien et la banadere) Auber, D. F. E. Kretschmar & Nunns UNK E. Gillingham
1459 32 Ciel pietoso in si crudo momento (the prayer in Bellini’s opera) Schroeder, R. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1460 32 Grey eagle cottilions Peters, W. C. Hewiit & Jaques 1840 G. W. Quidor
1461 32 Galop a la Francaise V, Adelaide de Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1462 32 Pittsburgh brass band quick step no. 4 Kleber, Henry A. Fiot 1840 (unknown)
1463 32 Rondeau a la valse Czerny, C. George Willig UNK W. Moland
1464 32 O. K. quick step Opl, Jos. K. George Willig 184? (unknown)
1465 32 Crow quadrilles, The (collection) Hewiit, John H. John F. Nunns 1837 N. Currier
1466 32 Crow quadrilles, The (collection) Hewiit, John H. John F. Nunns 1837 N. Currier
1467 32 Overture to l’Italiana in Algieri Rossini, G. Dubois & Stodart UNK (unknown)
1468 32 Swiss herdsman, The Nebauer, A. A. Fiot UNK Moland
1469a 32 Kathleen Mavourneen Allan, Edward F. D. Benteen UNK E. Gillingham
1469 32 Long lost strain, The Wade, J. Augustine Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1470 32 Gipsey’s serenade, The Allan, Edward George Willig 1839 W. Moland
1471 32 Gie each a cup & fill it fu Drake, James G. George Willig  Jr. 1840 E. Gillingham; L. W. Webb
1472 32 Chiming of the vesper bell, The Romagnesi Fiot, Meignen & Co. UNK E. Gillingham
1473 32 Oh whistle and I’ll come to you my lad Kozeluch, L. Millet’s Music Saloon UNK (unknown)
1474 32 Come sit thee down! Sinclair, John G. Willig Jr. 1841 L. W. Webb
1475 32 Come, play me that simple air again Moore, Thomas George Willig UNK (unknown)
1476 32 One little word before we part Bochsa, N. C. George Willig  Jr. UNK (unknown)
1477 32 Forget not the soldier Rodwell, G. Herbert J. L. Hewitt & Co. UNK Currier
1478 32 Oh weep no more sweet mother Abbot, Asahel Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1479 32 Sailor boy, The Peters, W. C. Peters & Co. 1842 Teschemacker’s; G. W. Quidor
1480 32 Haunted spring, The Lover, S. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1481 32 My own, oh! that’s the name for thee Lee, Alexander Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1482 32 Fair rose of Killarney, The Glover, Stephen Hewitt & Jaques UNK N. Currier; G. W. Quidor
1483 32 Near the lake where drooped the willow (a southern refrain) Horn, Charles E. Hewitt & Jaques 1839 S. Ackerman
1484 33 Mazurka, La Taglioni, Madame Hewitt & Jaques UNK N. Currier; G. W. Quidor
1485 33 Fall of Paris, The Hunten, F. Hewitt UNK (unknown)
1486 33 Marche de Norma, de Bellini Burgmuller, Frederic J. L. Hewitt UNK (unknown)
1487 33 March, from M. W. Balfe’s opera, the siege of Rochelle Balfe, M. W. Hewitt & Jaques UNK (unknown)
1488 33 Elegantes, a favorite set of quadriles, set one, Les (collection) Herz, Henri George Willig UNK (unknown)
1488a 33 Elegantes, a favorite set of quadriles, set two, Les (collection) Herz, Henri Kretschmar & Nunns’ Music Store UNK (unknown)
1489 33 Tyrolese fortune tellers, The Parry, John James L. Hewitt UNK (unknown)
1490 33 Thou canst not forget me Peters, W. C. Hewitt & Jaques 1838 G. W. Quidor
1491 33 Oh! cast that shadow from thy brow (unknown) Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1492 33 Indian maid, The Nelson, S. Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1493 33 When irov’d a young highlander Russell, Henry Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1494 33 Dear native home! Linley, George Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1495 33 Rose of Tyrol, The Lady from New York, A Hewitt & Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1496 33 Turkish march Cramer, J. B. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1497 33 Gitana, La (the new cachoucha) Clover, C. W. Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1498 33 Magnolia waltz Peters, W. C. Hewitt & Jaques 1839 (unknown)
1499 33 Hope waltzes, The Hopf, B. John Cole 1838 L. W. Webb
1500 33 Bloomington waltz, The Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1838 (unknown)
1501 33 Rory O’More Muller, Carl Hewitt & Jaques UNK (unknown)
1502 33 Favorite Swiss air, The Meineke, C. George Willig  Jr. UNK (unknown)
1503 33 Swiss drover boy, The Czerny, Charles George Willig UNK (unknown)
1504 33 Alliance, L’ Hunten, Francois Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1505 33 Louisville quadrilles with appropriate figures, The Peters, William C. Hewitt & Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1506 33 Marche de Moise Lemoine, Henry E. Riley UNK (unknown)
1507 33 Cincinnati hop waltz, The Peters, William C. Hewitt & Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1508 33 Alliance, L’ Hunten, Francois Hewitt & Jaques UNK G. W. Quidor
1509 33 Crown waltz, The Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1839 G. W. Quidor
1510 33 Rose tree, The Peters, W. C. Hewitt  Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1511 33 Aimable danseuse, L’ Breiter, Robert George Willig 1839 (unknown)
1512 33 Comin’ thro the rye McFadyen, J., Jun. George Willig UNK (unknown)
1513 33 Sweet memories of thee Peters, W. C. Hewitt & Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1514 33 Bride’s farewell, The Williams, Thomas Peters, Browning & Co. UNK (unknown)
1515 33 Gaily the troubadour touched his guitar Bayley, Thomas H. Peters, Browning & Co. UNK (unknown)
1516 33 Light bark, The Craven, John T. Peters, Browning & Co. UNK (unknown)
1517 33 My love is like the softest note of echo in the night Peters, W. C. Hewitt & Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1518 33 They tell me she’s no longer fair Pollini, Francesco Hewitt & Jaques 1839 G. W. Quidor
1519 33 Invitation, The Meineke, C. G. Willig Jr. 1836 (unknown)
1520 33 Awake, awake love Mozart George Willig 1839 Moland
1521 33 In my cottage near a wood Clifton, William Peters, Browning & Co. UNK (unknown)
1522 34 Bacio, Il (the kiss, der kuss) Arditi, L. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1865 Donaldson & Elmes
1523 34 What makes ’em wiggle so? Hays, Will S. [Will S. Syah] J. L. Peters 1871 H. F. Greene
1524 34 Mollie darling Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1871 J. H. Bufford
1525 34 Save one bright crown for me Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1872 Snyder & Black
1526 34 Jeanie dear Millard, Harrison Spear & Dehnhoff 1880 Robert Teller; Clayton
1527 34 Sing birdie sing Ganz, Wilhelm D. P. Faulds UNK Dagans; J. Slinglandt
1528 34 Don’t let the roses listen Balfe, M. W. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1529 34 Esmeralda Levey, W. C. F. A. North & Co. UNK (unknown)
1530 34 Violet, The Mozart Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK C. J. Peters & Son
1531 34 Two merry minstrels Glover, Stephen Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK C. J. Peters & Son
1532 34 Tell me where is beauty found Glover, Stephen Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK (unknown)
1533 34 Market day Vivien C. H. Ditson & Co. UNK (unknown)
1534 34 United Wamelink, J. T. William A. Pond & Co. 1874 W. J. Morgan & Co.
1535 34 O for the wings of a dove Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. C. H. Ditson & Co. UNK (unknown)
1536 34 Where the woodbine twineth! Delehanty, W. H. White, Smith & Perry 1870 (unknown)
1537 34 Dead, but not forgotten Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1872 J. H. Bufford
1538 34 Swiss song Eckert William Hall & Son 1852 Nesbitt & Co.; Taylor & Barwood
1539 34 Cradle’s empty baby’s gone Kennedy, Harry Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1880 George H. Walker & Co.
1540 34 Take back the ring Torry, Jane Sloman William Hall & Son 1860 (unknown)
1541 34 Forever and for aye Marston, G. W. Ira C. Stockbridge 1873 (unknown)
1542 34 One day Marion Roe Stephens 1875 (unknown)
1543 34 Thou’rt like unto a flower Rubinstein, Anton (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1544 34 Save your kisses all for me Lavarnie, Frank William A. Frey 1877 (unknown)
1545 34 Woods, The Waldfahrt Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1872 C. J. Peters & Son
1546 34 Magnetic waltz Arditi, Luigi J. L. Peters 1869 Snyder, Black & Sturn
1547 34 Old man dreams, The Webster, J. P. J. L. Peters 1860 Payne
1548 34 Twickenham ferry Marzials, Theo. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1549 34 Dost thou know that sweet land? Thomas, Ambroise G. Schirmer 1869-70 (unknown)
1550 34 Ever of thee (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1551 34 Parlate d’amor, Le (’tis the language of love) Fausto G. Andre & Co. 1865 MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan
1552 34 Student’s farewell, The Price, J. W. Parson Louis Tripp 1868 (unknown)
1553 34 Consolation Long, James W. J. L. Peters & Co 1869 (unknown)
1554 34 Drifting with the tide Thompson, Will L. W. L. Thompson & Co. 1877 (unknown)
1555 34 Yes, let me like a soldier fall Wallace, W. V. Frederick Blume 1870 (unknown)
1556 34 How fair thou art Weidt, H. G. D. Rusell & Co. 1863 F. G.
1557 34 When the roses come again Persley, George W. John Church & Co. 1874 (unknown)
1558 34 Robin Adair Blanche, Ladame G. Andre & Co. 1866 (unknown)
1559 34 When the blossoms cover us darling Baker, Charlie F. W. Helmick 1877 John Tanner & Co.
1560 34 Gathering shells from the sea shore Thompson, Will L. W. L. Thompson & Co. 1874 (unknown)
1561 34 Titania Torry, Jane Sloman William A. Pond & Co. 1874 (unknown)
1562 34 Seranade standchen, La Schubert, Franz David P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
1563 34 Tis hard to give the hand Glover, C. W. William A. Pond & Co. UNK (unknown)
1564 34 Farfalletta, La (the butterfly) Torry, Jane Sloman William Hall & Son 1862 (unknown)
1565 34 Ruby Gabriel, Virginia F. A. North & Co. UNK MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan
1566 34 When the tide comes in Millard, Harrison G. D. Russell & Co. 1873 Schlimper
1567 34 Scena and prayer Weber, C. M. von G. Andre & Co. UNK (unknown)
1568 34 Smile to day and frown to-morrow Danks, H. P. J. L. Peters 1868 F. Ratellier
1569 34 I am waiting, Essie dear Brown, George W. Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK (unknown)
1570 34 Waiting Millard, H. William A. Pond & Co. 1867 (unknown)
1570a 34 Waiting Millard, H. William A. Pond & Co. 1871 (unknown)
1571 35 Allegresse Ketterer, Eugene S. Brainard & Sons UNK (unknown)
1572 35 Under the palms Boscovitz, F. S. T. Gordon 1869 (unknown)
1573 35 Fanchonnette, La Leybach, J. S. Brainard & Sons UNK (unknown)
1574 35 Dame blanche, La Leybach, J. Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK (unknown)
1575 35 Tyrolienne Leybach, J. G. Schirmer UNK (unknown)
1576 35 Chanson irlandaise Leybach, J. G. Schirmer UNK (unknown)
1577 35 On the beautiful blue Danube Strauss, J. D. P. Faulds UNK Reed
1578 35 Coral caves Ryan, Sidney John Church Jr. 1867 J. J. L.
1579 35 No one to love Grobe, Charles Lee & Walker 1861 (unknown)
1580 35 Forest glade Kinkel, Charles J. L. Peters 1866-68 (unknown)
1581 35 Sweet smiles polka Meininger, J. C. Henry Knoefel 1871 Ehrgott & Krebs
1582 35 Sweet smiles waltz Meininger, J. C. Henry Knoefel 1871 Ehrgott & Krebs
1583 35 Clinging to the cross Magruder, James E. George Willig  & Co. 1868 E. Sachse & Co.
1584 35 Callie polka Reitz, H. Henry Knoefel 1871 (unknown)
1585 35 Delta Kappa Epsilon grand march Pease, Alfred H. John Church & Co. 1861 Franklin Type Foundry
1586 35 First kiss, The Lamothe, Georges (unknown) UNK (unknown)
1587 35 Juliette waltz Coote Tripp & Linton 1870 (unknown)
1588 35 Rippling waves polka Kinkel, Charles J. L. Peters 1871 Ferd. Mayer & Sons
1589 35 Silvery shower Baumbach, Adolph S. Brainard’s Sons 1854 (unknown)
1590 35 Knickerbocker polka mazurka Doerr, Jacob Tripp & Linton 1872 Louisville Steam Lith. Co.
1591 35 Homesick Jungmann, Albert D. P. Faulds UNK MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan
1592 35 Pearl schottische Ward, Charlie L. D. P. Faulds 1871 Reed
1593 35 Operatic march, The (from the opera La favorite) Beyer, R. Oliver Ditson 1851 (unknown)
1594 35 Big sunflower schottisch Freligh, Louis H. John Church Jr. 1868 (unknown)
1595 35 Elkhart march Barney, Agnes E. J. L. Peters 1870 (unknown)
1596 35 Shirley waltzes, The (collection) Baylor, E. W. & G. W. Peters, Webb & Co. 1853 E. W. Fagan; J. Slinglandt
1597 35 Dashing belle waltz, The Doerr, Jacob Henry Knoefel 1871 (unknown)
1598 35 All right polka Richards, T. Bollman & Schatzman 1868 (unknown)
1599 35 Forest home march Stephenson, Tillie Balmer & Weber 1859 (unknown)
1600 35 Magnolia ham polka Ward, Charlie L. Louis Tripp 1871 Hart & Mapother
1601 35 Prussian victory march Noelopan D. P. Faulds 1870 Reed; J. Slinglandt
1602 35 Rustic beauty polka caprice Kinkel Charles J. L. Peters 1868 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
1603 35 Chime of the bells Spindler, Fritz D. P. Faulds UNK MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan
1604 35 10 technical studies, no. 2 Spindler, Fritz Henry Tolman & Co. UNK F. G.
1605 36 Collection of sheet music (for William Clegg by Eugenia Rawley) (unknown) (unknown) 1900? (unknown)
1606 36 Brennan family autograph book (unknown) (unknown) 1916? (unknown)
1607 37 Cornbread and greens: dats what apeals to me Fitzhugh, Mary Darby Mary Darby Fitzhugh 1906 (unknown)
1608 37 Madonna song, The Fitzhugh, Mary Darby George B. Jennings Co. 1908 (unknown)
1609 37 I wanted your sunshine and laughter Wilson, Inez Bedel Crawford & Wilson 1920 (unknown)
1610 37 That Kentucky rag Woolfolk, Boyle Forster Music Pub. 1912 (unknown)
1611 37 I’m saddest when I sing (or, You think I have a merry heart) Bishop, Henry Rowley D. P. Faulds 1850? (unknown)
1612 37 Dearest spot, The Wrighton, W. T. D. P. Faulds 1850? J. Slinglandt
1613 37 Chant du ciel Strauss, Richard William Hall & Sons 1857 Coles; J. Slinglandt
1614 37 Kentucky jubilee singers’ schottische Carnes, Frederick G. A. L. Bancroft & Co. 1879 (unknown)
1615 37 Kentucky Belles Rogers, Edward American Advance Music Co. 1903 Starmer; Yeller, Sons & Dorner
1616 37 We’ll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home Donaldson, Walter Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1915 (unknown)
1617 37 Blue Kentucky moon Donaldson, Walter Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble 1931 (unknown)
1618 37 Golden ripples King, Frank H. D. P. Faulds 1868 Swain
1619 37 Maggie Mae Morris, Sam V. D. P. Faulds 1856 (unknown)
1620 37 Oh! had I the wings of a dove Martin, Lizzie D. P. Faulds 1866 Hardin & Breeding; J. Slinglandt
1621 37 Restless love Kinkel, Charles D. P. Faulds 1869 (unknown)
1622 37 Dream daddy Herscher, Louis Joe Morris Music Co. 1923 Perrot
1623 37 Louisville Lou (The vampin’ lady) Ager, Milton Ager, Yellen & Bornstein 1923 Politzer
1624 37 In old Kentucky Stewart, Anita Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1919 (unknown)
1625 37 Beautiful isle of somewhere Fearis, J. S. Forster Music Pub. 1901 (unknown)
1625a 37 My A-B-C’s are puzzling me Neibaur, Eddie Louisville Times 1929 (unknown)
1626 37 It’s Jefferson Allen, Joanne Jefferson County Post Pub. Co. 1947 (unknown)
1627 37 They run for the roses – and you Wiedemier, H. A. H. A. Wiedemier 1947-50 (unknown)
1628 37 Da da dit Head, Walter H. Jr. (unknown) 1943 (unknown)
1629 37 Pride polka Brown, Francis H. William Hall & Son 1850 Lawson
1630 37 Polka Wallace, W. Vincent Peters, Webb & Co. UNK J. Slinglandt
1631 37 World’s Fair polka, The Wallace, W. Vincent William Hall & Son 1851 Sarony & Major; Ben Marcato
1632 37 Puritani march with grand variations Herz, Henri Peters, Webb & Co. UNK J. Slinglandt
1633 37 Skaters waltz, The (Les patineurs waltz) Burcmuller, F. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK J. Slinglandt
1634 37 Pastorella del Alpi, La Liszt, F. C. F. Hupfeld & Son UNK (unknown)
1635 37 Belle blondine, La Oesten, Th. William Hall & Son UNK Pearson
1636 37 Etudes de la velocite Czerny, Charles Lee & Walker UNK (unknown)
1637 37 Fille du regiment, La Voss, Charles Lee & Walker UNK Crap & M’Carthy
1638 37 Melodie Suisse Wallace, W. V. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1639 37 Flowers of the valley no. 1 Fowler, J. A. William Hall & Son 1852 (unknown)
1640 37 Polonaise, La Voss, Charles Lee & Walker UNK (unknown)
1641 37 Mazurka, La Voss, Charles Lee & Walker UNK (unknown)
1642 37 Polka, La Voss, Charles Lee & Walker UNK (unknown)
1643 37 Lucia di Lammermoor Beyer, FrEdward William Hall & Son UNK Blake; Ivan Bugaslaski
1644 37 Magic strains of Switzerland Coeniel, Carl T. de J. F. Browne UNK (unknown)
1645 37 Alary’s celebrated polka aria Wallace, W. Vincent William Hall & Son 1852 (unknown)
1646 37 Thou art gone from my gaze Martellini, Charles de G. Willig Jr. 1852 Gillingham
1647 37 Nouveautes, Les (from Verdi’s opera Ernani) Verdi William Hall & Son UNK (unknown)
1648 37 Carneval de Venise, Le Meyer, Leopold de Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1649 37 Es War Einmal E. A. Mann Beethoven, L. van G. P. Reed & Co. UNK (unknown)
1650 38 Harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls, The Hayes, Catherine Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Sarony & Major
1651 38 Sing to me gently Hine, Charlie Balmer & Weber 1850 G. W. Quidor
1652 38 Oh say you love me truly Linley, George Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1653 38 Gentle deeds Rimbault, Edward F. Lee & Walker UNK W. F. Duffy
1654 38 All bright as Perry’s smile (from Verdi’s opera I Lombardi) Verdi Oliver Ditson UNK (unknown)
1655 38 I love the merry sunshine Glover, Stephen George P. Reed & Co. UNK (unknown)
1656 38 Farewell! Farewell is often heard Candy, John Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1657 38 Blue Juniata, The SulliVan, M. D. Oliver Ditson 184? Bufford & ?
1658 38 Are we almost there? Vane, Florence Oliver Ditson 1845 (unknown)
1659 38 Fairy bells (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Webb
1660 38 Johnny Sands Sinclair, John Oliver Ditson 1842 (unknown)
1661 38 Origin of the harp Moore, Thomas W. C. Peters & Co. UNK (unknown)
1662 38 Ben Bolt (or, ‘Oh! don’t you remember’) Kneass, Nelson W. C. Peters & Co. 1848 (unknown)
1663 38 Will you come to my mountain home? Brown, Francis H. Firth, Pond & Co. 1845 Sarony & Major
1664 38 Ye mariners of Spain H., M. R. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1665 38 Tis midnight hour Amateur, An George P. Reed 1843 (unknown)
1666 38 There is no home like my own Malibran, Madame W. C. Peters & Co. UNK (unknown)
1667 38 Remembrance of thee, dearest mother, The Runge, William Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 J. Slinglandt
1668 38 Be watchful and beware, the song of the gypsy Glover, Charles W. Firth, Pond & Co. UNK Sarony & Major
1669 38 I’ll hang my harp on a willow tree Guernsey, W. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK E. G. R.
1670 38 Thou art gone away Mary Lady, A Peters & Webb 1848 (unknown)
1671 38 O would I were a boy again Romer, F. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1672 38 Watcher, The Lardner, William G. Willig Jr. 1846 Webb
1673 38 Bright be thy dreams of me Peters, H. J. Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 E. W. F.; J. Slinglandt
1674 38 I dance, I sing, I play Iucho, Wilhelm Hewitt UNK (unknown)
1675 38 Meet me by moonlight Shrival, R. A. Fiot 1842 (unknown)
1676 38 Go where the morning shineth Rasche, F. Lee & Walker 1851 (unknown)
1677 38 Grave of Bonaparte, The Heath, L. Oliver Ditson 1843 (unknown)
1678 38 Susette & Beau Joe Glover W. C. Peters 1850 Williams & Andrews
1679 38 I’d offer thee this hand of mine Chadwick, L. T. Firth, Pond & Co. 1848 G. W. Quidor
1680 38 Segreto per esser felici, Il (It is better to laugh than be sighing) Donizetti Oliver Ditson UNK (unknown)
1681 38 My boyhood’s home Rooke, W. M. Dubois & Bacon UNK (unknown)
1682 38 Erin is my home Moschelles Oliver Ditson UNK (unknown)
1683 38 Where are the friends of my youth? Barker, George Firth, Pond & Co. UNK (unknown)
1684 38 Who has not marked, when the sun was high Rooke, W. M. Hewitt & Jaques UNK (unknown)
1685 38 There’s a bower of roses, on Bendemeers Stream Prentice, George D. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 Sarony & Major
1686 38 King’s singer’s daily practice King, Charles M. C. G. Christman 1843 Sml. Ackerman
1687 38 Prize banner quick step (unknown) Prentiss 1842 Thayer
1688 38 Bords du Rhin, Les Hunten, Francois A. Fiot UNK (unknown)
1690 38 Capella waltz Weiss, Charles Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 (unknown)
1691 38 Flora’s festival waltzes Sofge, Henry D. W. C. Peters & Co. 1848 (unknown)
1692 38 Evening star waltz Lanner F. D. Benteen UNK Webb
1693 38 Sentimental waltz, The (or, The rose waltz) Viereck, I. C. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1694 38 Favorite waltz Mozart W. C. Peters & Co. UNK (unknown)
1695 38 Weber’s last waltz Weber W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1696 38 Clara waltz Beethoven, L. van W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1697 38 Palmetto waltz Holland, Albert F. D. Benteen 1847 Webb
1698 38 Court ball waltz Strauss & Lanner Lee & Walker 1846 (unknown)
1699 38 St. Louis polka Balmer, Charles W. C. Peters 1846 (unknown)
1700 38 Sweet home polka Krollman, Gustave Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 T. J. Williams
1701 38 German polka Maretzek, Max Edward L. Walker 1849 (unknown)
1702 38 Spring blossom polka Kirschenheuter, J. J. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1703 38 Jenny Lind’s favorite polka Wallerstien, A. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1704 38 Kentucky polka Cook, J. C. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
1705 38 Ben Bolt polka, The Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1850 Gillingham
1706 38 Bloomer schottisch, The Piccioli, G. F. D. Benteen 1851 A. Hoen & Co.; Webb
1707 38 Air Suedoise Czerny, Charles Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Gillingham
1708 38 Had I never, never known thee Grobe, Charles Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 Gillingham; Williams & Andrews
1709 38 Theme de l’opera Lucrezia Borgia Brunner, C. T. George P. Reed UNK (unknown)
1710 38 Ben Bolt Grobe, Charles W. C. Peters 1850 (unknown)
1711 38 Theme from Donizetti’s opera L’Elisire d’amore Burgmuller, F. A. Fiot 1843 P. S. Duval
1712 38 Bouton d’or, Le Rosellen, Henri George P. Reed & Co. UNK Stratton & Thorndike
1713 38 Rose blanche, La Rosellen, Henri George P. Reed & Co. UNK Stratton & Thorndike
1714 38 Bruce’s march (unknown) W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1714a 38 Washington’s march (unknown) W. C. Peters & Co. UNK (unknown)
1715 38 White cockade, The (unknown) W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1716 38 Cachuca, La Hunten, Francois J. E. Gould & Co. UNK Weller
1717 38 Swiss air Muller, Carl W. C. Peters & Co. UNK J. Slinglandt
1718 38 Boatman dance Beyer, Ferd. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK T. J. Williams
1719 38 Yankee Doodle Beyer, Ferd. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK T. J. Williams
1720 38 Silver lake waltz (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1721 39 May God protect Columbia Thomas, J. R. Firth, Pond & Co. 1861 Clayton
1722 39 Patchwork polka Walters, B. F. Lee & Walker 1863 George F. Swain
1723 39 Evangeline Hoffman, E. S. Brainard & Co. 1865 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.; Clayton
1724 39 Belle Georgine, La Grannis, Laurence A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 (unknown)
1725 39 Rock me to sleep, mother Leslie, Ernest G. D. Russell & Co. 1860 (unknown)
1726 39 Rose bud schottisch Becht, Julius W. C. Peters & Sons 1859 (unknown)
1727 39 Traum auf dem ocean (Dream on the ocean) waltzes Muller, Carl Firth, Pond & Co. 1860 (unknown)
1728 39 Sword of Bunker Hill, The Covert, Bernard Henry Tolman & Co. 1855 I. Hermann; Edw. L. Balch
1729 39 Tread lightly where the hero sleeps Belisle, D. W. Lee & Walker 1863 George F. Swain
1730 39 Vacant chair, The Root, George F. Root & Cady 1862 Copcutt & Williams
1731 39 Gondellied Oesten, T. A. C. Peters & Bro. UNK (unknown)
1732 39 Evangeline Hays, Will S. S. Brainard & Son 1862 (unknown)
1733 39 Genl. Burbridge’s victory march Amende, E. John Church Jr. 1864 (unknown)
1734 39 O! spirit afar Currier, C. M. John Church Jr. 1865 (unknown)
1735 39 Prairie waltz Weber, C. H. Balmer & Weber 1850 (unknown)
1736 39 Slumber song Kucken, F. Oliver Ditson  & Co. UNK W. Davenport
1737 39 Chime again, chime again Bishop, R. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1738 39 Morgan march, The Mies, A. Tripp & Cragg 1863 (unknown)
1739 39 Willis waltz Wagener, Louis G. W. Brainard & Co. 1853 (unknown)
1740 39 How are you green-backs Bryant, Dan William A. Pond & Co. UNK Sarony, Major & Knapp
1741 39 Drummer boy of Shiloh, The Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1863 J. Slinglandt
1742 39 Belle Aline, La Grannis, Laurence A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 (unknown)
1743 39 On, on, on, the boys came marching Root, George F. Root & Cady UNK (unknown)
1744 39 Love’s response polka Kinkel, C. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 (unknown)
1745 39 Ever of thee waltz Bellak, James S. T. Gordon 1859-62 (unknown)
1746 39 I am dying, Egypt, dying Sidus, Carl A. C. Peters & Bro. 1865 (unknown)
1747 39 Flag with 34 stars, The Root, C. S. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1862 (unknown)
1748 39 Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov’d thee Lady, A Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1846 E. M’Carthy; Webb
1749 39 Garibaldi galop Bellak, James Ph. P. Werlein 1860 Porter
1750 39 Sound of the harp, The Bellak, James Ph. P. Werlein 1860 Porter
1751 39 Faust no. 1 waltz Goote, Johan A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 (unknown)
1752 39 On the field of battle, mother Root, George F. Root & Cady 1863 (unknown)
1753 39 Morning polka Markt, C. S. Brainard & Co. UNK (unknown)
1754 39 Black key mazurka Sack, Carl John Church Jr. 1864 J. J. L.
1755 39 If a heart for thee is beating, use it gently lest it break Cumming, William A. C. Peters & Bro. 1862-63 (unknown)
1756 39 Never, never, never! Rive, Caroline W. C. Peters & Sons 1856 (unknown)
1757 39 Whisperings of love Kinkel, Charles A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 Chamberlain
1758 39 Do not grieve for thy dear mother Johnson, James W. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 (unknown)
1759 39 Death of Minnehaha, The Converse, Charles C. W. C. Peters & Sons UNK Ehrgott & Forbriger
1760 39 Star-spangled banner Merkley, C. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1856 (unknown)
1761 39 Then brush away each dripping tear Johnson, James W. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1864 (unknown)
1762 39 Battle cry of freedom, The Root, George F. Root & Cady 1862 (unknown)
1763 39 Scraps from Norma no. 1 Goote, Johan A. C. Peters & Bro. 1863 (unknown)
1764 39 Lindell grand march Muller, Carl A. C. Peters & Bro. 1863 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
1765 39 They pray for us at home Walters, B. Frank Lee & Walker 1863 (unknown)
1766 39 Mother, is the battle over? Werner, Henry Balmer & Weber 1863 Excelsior Music Office
1767 40 Rockaway Russell, Henry George P. Reed 1840? Bufford & Co.
1768 40 I’d offer thee this hand of mine Chadwick, L. T. Firth, Pond & Co. 1848-49 G. W. Quidor
1769 40 Will you love me then as now (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Hulls & Shannon; J. Slinglandt
1770 40 Dearest, then I’ll love you more (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Hulls & Shannon; J. Slinglandt
1771 40 I have something sweet to tell you (or, I’m talking in my sleep) Magruder, James E. W. C. Peters 1850 Gillingham
1772 40 To night forget them all Bellini William H. Oakes 1843 (unknown)
1773 40 She stood beside the altar Clifton, William S. C. Jollie 1849 Birch
1774 40 Maiden’s lament (or, Despairing Mary) Wilson, J. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 Sarony & Major
1775 40 Are we almost there? Vane, Florence Oliver Ditson 1845 (unknown)
1776 40 Ben Bolt (or, ‘Oh! don’t you remember’) Kneass, Nelson W. C. Peters & Co. 1848 (unknown)
1777 40 Song of Blanche Alpen, The Glover, Stephen Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1778 40 Good night mamma good night Cook, J. C. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 Sarony
1779 40 He doeth all things well Woodbury, I. B. G. P. Reed 1847 Weller
1780 40 Had I never, never known thee Cumming, William Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1781 40 In bliss we shall meet thee Striby, William Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1782 40 I wander’d by the brook side Hine, James Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1783 40 Jeanette & Jeannot Glover, Chalres W. Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1784 40 My bark is on the billow (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK T. J. Williams
1785 40 Remembrance of thee, dearest mother Runge, William Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 J. Slinglandt
1786 40 Thou hast wounded the spirit that loved thee Lady, A F. D. Benteen 1846 Webb
1787 40 Thy name was once a magic spell Cowell W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1788 40 Swiss girl, The Linley, G. Oliver Ditson UNK (unknown)
1789 40 There’s light behind the cloud Holterhoff, R. T. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
1790 40 Lament of the Irish emigrant, The Dempster, William R. George P. Reed 1843 (unknown)
1791 40 Dying mariner, The Brown, George S. W. C. Peters 1850 (unknown)
1792 40 Tis home where’er the heart is Hewitt, John H. F. D. Benteen 1844 (unknown)
1793 40 Silver moon, The (or, Roll on silver moon) (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1794 40 Would I were with thee Prentice, George D. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
1795 40 We have liv’d and lov’d together Herz, Henry W. C Peters UNK (unknown)
1796 40 Be kind to the loved ones at home Woodbury, I. B. A. & J. P. Ordway 1847 Bufford & Co.
1797 40 Silver lake waltz (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK T. J. Williams
1798 40 Sliding waltz (unknown) C. Bradlee UNK (unknown)
1799 40 Fille du regiment, La (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK Webb
1800 40 Aurora waltzes Labitzky, Joseph William Dubois UNK (unknown)
1801 40 Linden waltz Czerny, Charles Peters & Webb UNK (unknown)
1802 40 Home (unknown) William Hall & Son UNK (unknown)
1803 40 Helen’s dream Louis, L. William H. Oakes 1844 (unknown)
1804 40 Brattleboro waltz, The Hews, George W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1805 40 Kentucky polka Cook, J. C. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
1806 40 Rosa Lee polka (unknown) William Hall & Son 1848 O’B.
1807 40 Jenny Lind’s favorite polka Wallerstien, A. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1808 40 Irish national quick step White, Edward L. Oliver Ditson 1848 (unknown)
1809 40 Old Dan Tucker Beyer, Ferd. W. C. Peters UNK T. J. Williams
1810 40 Alliance, L’ Hunten, Francois W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
1811 40 Yankee Doodle (unknown) Peters & Field UNK (unknown)
1812 40 Speed the plough (unknown) William Hall & Son 1845 (unknown)
1813 40 Lee Rigg, The (or, The Turban Turk) (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
1814 40 Greek march, The Peters, W. C. William Hall & Son 1840 (unknown)
1815 40 Variety is the spice of life Grobe, Charles F. D. Benteen 1848 Webb
1816 40 Old Rosin the bow Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1842 (unknown)
1817 40 Auld lang syne Ross, D. W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)

Sheet Music Collection Index, Part 1 of 5 (Boxes 1-20)

Held by the Filson Historical Society

Title: Sheet Music Collection

Scope and Content Note: 

The Filson maintains a large collection of 19th and 20th century sheet music. Numbering some 4,700 items, much of the collection reflects the popular music of the day, such as patriotic marches, homesick laments, or romantic ballads. Highlights include sheet music published during the Civil War and by Louisvillian William Shakespeare Hays. The collection is heavily concentrated thematically on Kentucky and the Civil War.

This is an index of boxes 1-20 of the 78-box collection. To see to the rest of the index, click on the links below:

PLEASE NOTE: Results from the Sheet Music Collection Index can be found by either searching specific names/terms in these finding aids OR by searching them through the website search bar.

Item # BOX TITLE COMPOSER/ ARRANGER PUBLISHER Place DATE LITH/ENGR/PRINT
0003 1 Take me back home Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters & Co. 1866 (unknown)
0005 1 Driven from home Hays, Will S. John L. Peters 1868 Ehrgott & Krebs
0007 1 Evangeline Hays, Will S. S. Brainard & Sons UNK Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
0008 1 Little old cabin in the lane, The Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1871 (unknown)
0011 1 Transylvanians Harness, Camilla Alves Soc. of Transylvanians 1931 (unknown)
0012 1 Astoria waltz Smith, J. Adams H. J. Peters & Co. 1847 R. W. Tone
0015 1 Missouri waltz Weber, C. H. H. J. Peters & Co. 1845-46 R. W. Tone
0017 1 Matilda waltz, The Prox, Carl Bon Ton Office UNK Milne & Bruder
0018 1 Mexicana danse, La Wallace, William Vincent James L. Hewitt & Co. 1836-43 G. W. Quidor
0023 1 Young America polka Johnson, C. W. James D. Sheppard 1853 T. Birch & Son
0024 1 Thalia waltz Balmer, Charles W. C. Peters 1843 George W. Quidor
0025 1 Miller’s maid waltz, The Barker, Theodore T. G. P. Reed 1845 (unknown)
0026 1 Belle Fanny waltz, La Bull, Ole G. P. Reed 1839 (unknown)
0027 1 Alliance, L’ Hunten, Francois Hewitt & Jaques 1837? G. W. Quidor
0028 1 Azalia waltz Beethoven, Ludwig van Firth & Hall 1834? (unknown)
0029 1 New Brighton galop Masak James L. Hewitt & Co. 1836-41 G. W. Quidor
0030 1 Luna waltz, The Gunter, E. W. Peters & Co. 1842 (unknown)
0031 1 Bernadette’s grand march Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1843 G. W. Quidor
0034 1 Air favori Hunten, Francois A. Fiot 1840? E. Gillingham
0036 1 Inconstantine, L’ Dohler, Theodor George Willig 1819? (unknown)
0037 1 Perles, Les Wallace, William Vincent Firth, Hall & Pond 1846-47 G. W. Quidor
0038 1 Esmeralda, La Angele de V. Hewitt & Jaques 1837? G. W. Quidor
0039 1 Convolvulus quickstep Kinkel, C. D. P. Faulds 1865 J. Slinglandt
0040 1 Musical knick-knacks Grobe, Charles F. W. Ratcliffe 1852 (unknown)
0046 1A Music from The Bohemian Girl Balfe, Michael William E. Ferrett & Co. 1845 (unknown)
0047 1A Bright be the place of thy soul Taylor, James B. Benj. W. Hitchcock 1869? (unknown)
0048 1A In my own litle home/Brigand polka/Guide us in the path of right [in journal Folio, October 1871] Newell, H./Gooch, William/Gooch, William White, Smith, & Perry 1871 (unknown)
0049 1A Paroquet Springs waltz, The Weber, C. H. W. C. Peters 1832-48? G. W. Quidor
0050 1A Benny Haven’s O Butler, Noble D. P. Faulds 1864 J. Slinglandt
0051 1A Oh! Sing no more that gentle song Peters, W. C. Firth, Hall & Pond 1847 P. Lawson
0052 1A Eminence quick-step Bayley, T. E. D. P. Faulds 1866 J. Slinglandt
0053 1A Ernest’s Cincinnati mazurkas Ernest W. C. Peters & Co. 1843? J. Slinglandt; E. Shepard
0054 1A Safe polka Lock, A. Louis Tripp 1869 Hart & Mapother
0055 1A True lancers quadrilles, The Wallenhou, P. T. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0056 1A Aurora waltzes Labitzki, Josef A. Fiot 1840? (unknown)
0057 1A Captain Jinks of the horse marines McQuown, W. R. D. P. Faulds 1869 J. Slinglandt
0058 1A Billy Grimes the drover Morse, N. C. D. P. Faulds & Co. 1852 (unknown)
0059 1A Rose of Alabama, The Steele, S. S. George P. Reed 1846 (unknown)
0061 1A It is the hour of love! Weber, C. H. W. C. Peters 1844 J. Slinglandt
0062 1A I never have loved thee Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1842 (unknown)
0063 1A Take this letter to my mother Hays, Will S. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1901 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
0064 1A Manuscript music belonging to Miss Fanny Thruston Transferred to Special Collections misc. [Mss. C T] (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0065 1A Who’s that knocking at the door Whitlock, William C. G. Christman 1846 (unknown)
0066 1A Surprise galop militaire, La Viereck, J. C. A. Fiot 1842 (unknown)
0067 1A Weber’s last waltz Reissiger, Karl Gottlieb? D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0068 1A Emperor of Austria, The/Les Trois Graces! Le Pantalon/ L’ Ete (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0069 1A Amour et la gloire, L’/The Archduchess Maria Louisa (two pieces) La Poule & La Pastourelle (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0070 1A Cynthia (or, The waltz by moonlight)/La rage des parisiennes (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0071 2 Lizzy lass Peters, William Cumming Peters & Co. 1842 G. W. Quidor
0072 2 You never miss the water till the well runs dry Howard, Rowland James H. Cragg 1873-78 (unknown)
0073 2 Valse Marie Gray, H. W. W. C. Peters 1843 Ackermann
0074 2 My thoughts are of thee love Peters, William Cumming W. C. Peters 1844 G. W. Quidor
0076 2 Alanna waltz, The Weber, C. Henry W. C. Peters 1843 (unknown)
0077 2 Driven from home Hays, Will S. John L. Peters 1868 Warren
0078 2 Down by the deep sad sea Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1868 Snyder, Black & Sturn
0079 2 Fourteen years ago Plato, William D. P. Faulds & Co. 1859 (unknown)
0080 2 Dolly Day – a plantation melody Foster, Stephen Collins Miller & Beacham 1850 Webb
0081 2 Beautiful bells Waverly Booker & Killick 1871? (unknown)
0082 2 Diamond schottische Bradley, Charles B. James H. Cragg 1874 (unknown)
0083 2 Centennial lancers Green, Frank James H. Cragg 1875 (unknown)
0085 2 Willie has gone to the war Foster, Stephen Collins William A. Pond & Co. 1863 Clayton
0086 2 Simon the cellarer Hatton, J. L. D. P. Faulds & Co. 1858? (unknown)
0087 2 Switzer’s farewell, The Linley, George D. P. Faulds 1855-75 Sarony & Major
0088 2 Louisville gallopade Peters, William Cumming Oliver Ditson 1842-44? (unknown)
0089 2 Maggie by my side Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1852 (unknown)
0090 2 Letter in the candle, The Coote, R. James H. Cragg 1873? (unknown)
0091 2 Long, long weary day, The German D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0092 2 Gentle Annie Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1856 Wakelam
0093 2 Cloches du monastere Lefebure-Wely, Louis James Alfred D. P. Faulds 1855? (unknown)
0094 2 Evaleen Ward, Charles L. D. P. Faulds 1867 German & Bro.; J. Slinglandt
0095 2 Hungarian march Liszt, Franz Peters & Webb 1848 (unknown)
0096 2 You and I Claribel James H. Cragg 1873? (unknown)
0097 2 Call me no more, mother Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1864 J. Slinglandt
0098 2 Madeline White, C. A. White, Smith & Co. 1888 (unknown)
0099 2 Stop dat knocking at my door Winnemore, A. F. S. Brainard’s Sons 1847 (unknown)
0100 2 Choice selections of vocal and instrumental music (unknown) Redway & Burton UNK McDonald & Eich
0100d 2 Fatinitza march Suppe, Franz von Redway & Burton UNK (unknown)
0100a 2 Faultless waltz Riviere, J. Redway & Burton UNK (unknown)
0100c 2 Grand duet from Don Giovanni Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Redway & Burton UNK (unknown)
0100b 2 Nothing else to do Hatton, John Liptrot Redway & Burton UNK (unknown)
0100e 2 Hearts and homes Blockley, John Redway & Burton UNK (unknown)
0101 2 Fly-away waltz, The Root, Frederic Woodman S. Brainard’s Sons 1871 (unknown)
0102 2 Ah! so pure Flotow G. Reichert 1882? (unknown)
0103 2 Annie’s love Winters, Joseph F. Triffet 1894 (unknown)
0104 2 Petite fleur, Une Voss, Charles Ohio Falls Music Co. 1880- (unknown)
0105b 2 Silent tear, The (Die thrane bebt) Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich Musical Herald (vol. 2, no. 1) 1880 (unknown)
0105c 2 Gondoliera, op. 320 Spindler, Fritz Musical Herald (vol. 2, no. 1) 1881 (unknown)
0105a 2 How beautiful upon the mountains Smith, Robert Archibald Musical Herald (vol. 2, no. 1) 1881 (unknown)
0106 2 Only an ivy leaf O’Reardon, M. Chas. F. Schmidt 1883 (unknown)
0107 2 Wave waltz, The Tofsa, Joseph W. C. Peters 1845 J. Slinglandt
0108 2 You and I Claribel Jacobson & Wittelshofer 1891? (unknown)
0109 2 Many a mile away Pinsuti, Ciro H. L. B. Sheetz & Co. 1884 W. H. Butler
0111 2 Tear, The Gumbert, Ferdinand Aug. G. Reichert UNK (unknown)
0112 2 Wet sheet & a flowing sea, A Cunningham, Allan D. P. Faulds 1841 (unknown)
0113 2 Heather rose, op. 78, no. 3 Lange, Gustav Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0114 2 Flower song Lange, Gustav Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0115 2 Sunny scene Ryan, Sidney John Church & Co. 1876 (unknown)
0116 2 I’ll take care of you Livingstone, J. L. Hackett Bros. 1895 Lawrence Press Co.
0117 2 Innig und sinnig. Zweite gavotte Faust, Carl Julius Hainauer UNK C. G. Roder
0118 2 Only a pansy blossom Howard, Frank John Church & Co. 1882 (unknown)
0119 2 Honor bright mazurka Sofge, H. D. John Church & Co. 1874 (unknown)
0120 2 Menuetto, op. 84 Lichner, Heinrich Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0121 3 Farewell (Abschiedsgruss) Giese, Theodor Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0122 3 Brooklet, The Spindler, Fritz Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0123 3 March from Norma Bellini, Vincenzo Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0124 3 Cuckoo’s courtship waltz Sofge, H. D. John Church & Co. 1874 Franklin Type Foundry
0125 3 Dewdrop, The Favarger, E. A. Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0126 3 Gay lark march Sofge, H. D. John Church & Co. 1874 Franklin Type Foundry
0127 3 Fragrant violet, op. 123 Spindler, Fritz Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0128 3 Heliotrope. May flowers, no. 5 Lichner, Heinrich Ohio Falls Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0130 3 Hope’s darling dream Muller, Charles Fritz William McCarrell 1868 Swain
0131 3 Nebraska polka, The Morris, Samuel V. A. E. Jones & Co. 1854 F. Gockeritz
0132 3 Etania polka Opl, Joseph K. Peters, Webb & Co. 1854 (unknown)
0133 3 Lionesse, La Ruppius, Otto Tripp & Cragg 1853 (unknown)
0134 3 Sparkling waltz Ganney, Hy. D. P. Faulds 1868 J. Slinglandt
0135 3 Bacchanalian polka Eckel, Ludwig Peters, Webb & Co. 1853 J. Slinglandt
0136 3 Pelican schottisch Meininger, Julius C. William McCarrell 1867 G. F. Swain
0137 3 My angel waltz Gaylord, Hugh James H. Cragg 1873 Reed
0138 3 Claudie Marcailhou, G. G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851? (unknown)
0139 3 Lang’s favorite polka Currie, William H. G. W. Brainard & Co. 1852 (unknown)
0140 3 Kentucky Mechanic’s Fair polka Ruppius, Otto G. W. Brainard & Co. 1853 (unknown)
0141 3 Polka caprice Abel, Frederick G. W. Brainard & Co. 1853 (unknown)
0142 3 Perryville schottische Hague, M. William McCarrell 1868 Swain
0143a 3 Prince Albert’s band march Glover, Stephen Ralph W. C. Peters & Co. 1849-50? (unknown)
0143d 3 Grand Russian march Francis, C. P. D. P. Faulds 1850-56 (unknown)
0143b 3 Bird waltz, The Panormo, Francis G. W. Brainard 1851? (unknown)
0143e 3 Irish washerwoman, The (unknown) D. P. Faulds & Co. 1858-61? (unknown)
0143f 3 Barvarian waltz (or, Buy a broom) (unknown) W. C. Peters & Sons 1853? (unknown)
0143c 3 Queen waltz Wagener, Louis D. P. Faulds 1856 (unknown)
0144a 3 Evening chimes (Abendlauten) reverie Marzian, A. F. A. F. Marzian, Music Publisher 1913 (unknown)
0144b 3 Lion tamer rag, The Janza, Mark A. F. Marzian 1913 (unknown)
0145 3 Mossy bank polka LaMar, A. Tripp & Linton 1872 Reed
0146 3 Paradise mazurka Teupe, Bernard Tripp & Linton 1872 Reed
0147 3 Forest City polka Abel, Frederick G. W. Brainard & Co. 1852 (unknown)
0148 3 Polonaise, a la mode Teupe, Bernard Tripp & Cragg 1856 Coles & Slinglandt
0149 3 Liza polka Victor, A. J. G. W. Brainard & Co. 1852 (unknown)
0150 3 Syracuse polka Ward, Charles L. Tripp & Cragg 1853 (unknown)
0151 3 Away down in Dixie’s land! Dixie Jr. D. P. Faulds 1860 Hull & Brother
0153 3 Bridal morn, The Bayley, T. E. Louis Tripp 1870 Reed
0154 3 Lilly Dale Thompson, H. S. Oliver Ditson 1852 (unknown)
0155 3 Pathways of Jesus, sacred songs cycle Hodge, Edna Sanders (unknown) 1963 (unknown)
0156 3 Log cabin quickstep, The (unknown) G. Willig Jr. 1840 L. W. Webb; E. Gillingham
0159 3 Helter skelter. Ohne zugel und bugel Faust, Carl Henry Knoefel 1871-80 Reed
0159a 3 In the twilight. Im dammerlicht Faust, Carl Henry Knoefel 1871-80 (unknown)
0160 3 Thousand and one nights Strauss, Johann Henry Knoefel 1871-80 (unknown)
0161 3 Anvil polka Parlow, Albert D. P. Faulds 1865? Reed
0162 3 Liederkranz maskenbilder Kollros, Constantine Henry Knoefel 1873 (unknown)
0163 3 Toni Zikoff, Fr. Henry Knoefel 1872 Reed
0164 3 Japonica schottische Dittmar, Otto Louis Tripp 1865 Perrine
0165 3 Petunia polka Kappes, J. Henry Webb, Peters & Co. 1853 Powers & Weller
0166 3 Stray leaves (unknown) Hitchcock & McCargo Pub. Co. 1891 (unknown)
0167a-c 3 a. Little fairy waltz — b. Little fairy schottsche – c. Little fairy march Streabbog, A. Hitchcock & McCargo 1891-92 (unknown)
0168 4 I like the name of Dixie but I love my northern home Johnson, Charles L. Ted Browne Music Co. 1917 (unknown)
0169 4 Dancing ‘neath the Dixie moon Nelson, Ed A. J. Stasny Music Co. 1918 (unknown)
0170 4 I’ve been floating down the old Green River/ When you’re down in Louisville call on me Cooper, Joe/ Berlin, Irving Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1915 (unknown)
0171 4 Come along to toy town/Good-bye France. Berlin, Irving Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1918 (unknown)
0172 4 You’ll find old Dixieland in France/ Rainbow from the U.S.A., A Meyer, George W./ Wenrich, Percy Leo Feist, Inc. 1943 (unknown)
0173 4 Kentucky was lucky when she raised a girl like you/ I want a doll Burtnett, Earl/ Von Tilzer, Henry A. J. Stasny Music Co./ Henry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co 1918 (unknown)
0174 4 Anything is nice that comes from Dixieland Clark, Meyer & Ager Leo Feist 1919 (unknown)
0175 4 Louisville Lou (The vampin’ lady) Ager, Milton Ager, Yellen & Bornstein 1923 (unknown)
0176 4 (unknown) Lopez, Ray & Alcide Nunez Roger Graham 1917 (unknown)
0177 4 May-dew, The Lover, Samuel W. C. Peters & Sons 1853-60 (unknown)
0178 4 Meeting of the waters, The Stevenson, John Andrew W. C. Peters 1850-51 (unknown)
0179b 4 Kathleen Mavourneen Crouch, Frederick W. Nicholls D. P. Faulds 1850? Webb
0179a 4 Why do summer roses fade Barker, George Peters, Webb & Co. 1850? (unknown)
0180 4 Prince Albert’s band march Glover, Stephen Ralph Peters, Webb & Co. 1849-56? L. W. Webb
0181 4 Real bloomer polka Schmidt, Paul Peters, Webb & Co. 1852 Sarony & Major; J. Slinglandt
0182 4 Wait for the wagon Benedict, Joseph Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 J. Slinglandt
0183 4 Jacob gets the mitten Wallace, W. G. W. Brainard 1852 Francis
0184a 4 Louisville waltz, The Peters, William Cumming William Hall & Son 1835 (unknown)
0184b 4 Louisville march and quick step Peters, W. C. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849? (unknown)
0185 4 Evening star waltz Lanner; Ferdinand Beyer G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851? (unknown)
0186 4 Why do I love thee Ward, Charles Lewis D. P. Faulds 1860 (unknown)
0187 4 When the cotton’s gathered in – a song for the South 67 G. W. Brainard & Co. 1853 (unknown)
0189 4 Our little pet Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1872 (unknown)
0190 4 Gone to the heavenly garden Chamberlain, J. C. J. L. Peters 1872 (unknown)
0191 4 Mattie May Danks, Hart Pease J. L. Peters 1872 (unknown)
0192 4 Give my love to all at home Stewart, James E. J. L. Peters 1873 (unknown)
0193 4 Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone Danks, Hart Pease J. L. Peters 1872 (unknown)
0194 4 Fold we our hands (evening prayer) Boieldieu, Adrien Louis J. L. Peters 1872 (unknown)
0195 4 Clear the track! Strauss, Eduard J. L. Peters 1873 (unknown)
0196 4 Cadeaux de Noel, Les Kinkel, Charles (unknown) 1873? (unknown)
0197 4 Sweet thoughts Tonel, Leonie J. L. Peters 1873 (unknown)
0198 4 Silver cloud Mueller, Francis J. L. Peters 1872 (unknown)
0199 4 I never can forget thee Rive, Caroline Tripp & Cragg 1852 (unknown)
0200 4 Indiana polka Jaeger, Edmund W. C. Peters & Sons 1856 (unknown)
0201 4 Come gang awa’ wi’ me Ransford, Edwin W. C. Peters & Sons 1871 (unknown)
0202 4 Let me sleep where the lov’d ones are sleeping Farnham, A. C. Balmer & Weber 1854 (unknown)
0203 4 She is sleeping Woodbury, Isaac Baker Balmer & Weber 1853 (unknown)
0204 4 Sweet thoughts of home Farnham, A. C. Balmer & Weber 1853 (unknown)
0205 4 Bell Brandon Woolcott, Francis Brainard, Bro. & Co. 1854 Sarony & Co.
0206 4 Take me home to die (or, The last request) Woodbury, Isaac Baker Firth, Pond & Co. 1850 (unknown)
0207 4 Marseilles hymn, a favorite French national air Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph Peters & Webster 1850-52? (unknown)
0208 4 Thou has left me and gone away, Mary Farnham, A. C. Webb, Peters & Co. 1855 (unknown)
0209 4 I would were I a child again (or, The old oak tree) Merrill, H. T. Balmer & Weber 1853 (unknown)
0210 4 Happy hearts at home Farnham, A. C. G. W. Brainard 1854 (unknown)
0211 4 Bird waltz, The Panormo, Francis Peters, Webb & Co. 1849? (unknown)
0212 4 Beethoven’s dream Beethoven, Ludwig van Peters, Webb & Co. 1849? L. W. Webb
0213 4 Canary bird waltz, The Webster, F. J. Peters & Webster 1847 (unknown)
0214 4 Auld lang syne Ross, D. Peters, Webb & Co. 1853? (unknown)
0215 4 Brattleboro waltz and quick step, The Hews, George G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851-54 (unknown)
0216 4 Lay of Pestal, The Ling, J. R. Oliver Ditson 1844-57 J. H. Bufford
0217 4 Home sweet home Bishop, Henry Rowley Peters & Webster 1850-52 (unknown)
0218 4 The Grand Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte Beethoven, Ludwig van Peters, Webb & Co. no date (unknown)
0219 4 Taylor’s Grand March Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to General Zachary Taylor Messemer, J. Peters, Webb & Co. no date (unknown)
0220 4 I have something sweet to tell you (or, I am talking in my sleep) Magruder, James E. W. C. Peters 1850 Gillingham
0221 4 Song of Blanche Alpen, The Glover, Stephen Ralph Peters, Webb & Co. 1847-51? (unknown)
0222 4 I wander’d by the brook side Hine, James Peters, Webb & Co. 1850-51? (unknown)
0223 4 What fairy like music DePinna Peters, Webb & Co. 1849? L. W. Webb
0224 4 Tis home where’er the heart is (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 J. Slinglandt
0225 4 I’ll pull a bunch of buds and flowers Young lady under ten years of age Peters, Webb & Co. 1849-77 (unknown)
0226 4 Come sit thee down (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. 1847? (unknown)
0227b 4 Dew drop polka Rohbock, Henry Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 J. Slinglandt
0227a 4 Snow drop polka Rohbock, Henry Peters, Webb & Co. 1852 J. Slinglandt; E. W. Fagan
0228 4 Cracovienne, La Bochsa, Robert Nicholas Charles Peters, Webb & Co. 1849? E. W. Fagan
0229 4 Forest burial, The Appunn, G. Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 J. Slinglandt
0230 5 Coquette polka, The Wallerstein, Anton W. C. Peters & Sons 1853? (unknown)
0231 5 Louisa waltz Mirus, Hermann F. W. Ratcliffe 1852 (unknown)
0232 5 Iantha waltz Rohbock, Henry Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 (unknown)
0233 5 Ben Bolt’s waltz Bellak, James Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
0234 5 Leona waltz Rive, Caroline Peters, Webb & Co. 1853 (unknown)
0235 5 Emeline waltz Weiss, Charles Peters, Webb & Co. 1854 (unknown)
0236 5 Mollie’s dream waltz Reissinger W. C. Peters & Sons 1853? (unknown)
0237 5 Mermaid waltz Granger, Amedee Peters & Webster 1846 (unknown)
0238 5 Jubilee polka Roode, Rudolph de H. M. Higgins 1862 Pearson
0239 5 Walnut Hill evening waltz Schmidt, Paul Peters, Webb & Co. 1852 J. Slinglandt
0240 5 Rose, La Hunten, Francois D. P. Faulds 1858-60 (unknown)
0241 5 Araby’s daughter Smith, Joseph Brown Ratcliffe & Deboe 1852 Francis
0242 5 Cloches du monastere, Les Lefebure-Wely, Louis James Alfred W. C. Peters & Sons 1853? (unknown)
0243 5 Fanfare militaire Ascher, J. D. P. Faulds UNK J. Slinglandt
0244 5 Carneval de Venise, Le Meyer, Leopold de D. P. Faulds 1850? (unknown)
0245 5 Why do I love thee Viglini, Katie D. P. Faulds 1863 Reed; J. Slinglandt
0246 5 Marseillaise, La Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph Ratcliffe & Deboe 1852-56? Sinclairs
0247 5 Southern belle polka Geil, Frederick D. P. Faulds 1857 Will Coles; J. Slinglandt
0252 5 Spring flower polka Kappes, J. H. G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851? (unknown)
0254 5 Gentle blue eyed Haidee Hoskins, John Webb, Peters & Co. 1855 (unknown)
0255 5 Sea serpent polka Strakosch, Maurice Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 Quidor
0256 5 Darling Kate Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1866 Warren
0257 5 Moon is out tonight, love, The Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1873 Warren; Snyder & Black
0258 5 Silver spring grand waltz Sheetz, Harry L. B. R. Dorman & Co. 1879 George E. Howard & Co.
0259 5 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, W. Edwardes House of Harmony 1929 (unknown)
0260 5 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, W. Edwardes House of Harmony 1929 (unknown)
0261 5 Three olde folk songs of merrie England Johnson, Noel Melton Reynolds UNK (unknown)
0262 5 Bourbon polka Mirus, Hermann Peters, Webb & Co. 1853 (unknown)
0263 5 Cynthiana polka Mirus, Hermann Peters, Webb & Co. 1850 (unknown)
0264 5 Nashville march, The Peter, W. C. W. C. Peters 1843 (unknown)
0265 5 Websters quick step Hews, George Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0267 5 Captain Estill’s grand march Fogg, Rufus Peters & Webster UNK (unknown)
0270 5 Reine des fleurs, La Mirus, Hermann Ratcliffe & Deboe 1853 Crap & M’Carthy
0271 5 F. Hunten’s celebrated instructions for the piano-forte Hunten, Francois Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0272 6 There never was an earthly love Edwards, Annie H. William McCarrell 1867 Swain
0273 6 Who’s at my window Osborne, George Alexander D. P. Faulds 1865? Reed
0274 6 My heart is thine forever Owen, Walter D. P. Faulds 1867 Reed; J. Slinglandt
0275 6 Bertha promenade march Illig, Bertha Tripp & Linton 1871 Reed
0276 6 Gen. Boyle’s grand march Rossington D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0277 6 Priere d’une vierge (The maiden’s prayer) Badarzewska, Thekla J. L. Peters 1866 (unknown)
0278 6 Sleep on! Sleep on! McQuown, William R. Louis Tripp 1867 Perrine
0279 6 Kentucky, once so proud and free La Fourche, Hugo de Schreiner & Son 1863 Perrine
0280 6 Charming waltz Kinkel, Charles J. L. Peters & Bro. 1864 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
0281 6 Louisville gallopade, The Peters, W. C. James L. Hewitt & Co. 1836-43 (unknown)
0282 6 Alas those chimes so sweetly stealing Wallace, William Vincent J. L. Powell UNK Andrews. Del.
0283 6 Ida Corell Montague, Charles Louis Tripp 1868 Reed
0284 6 He talks out in his sleep Long, James W. D. P. Faulds 1869 Major & Knapp; J. Slinglandt
0285 6 Oh, think of me Huddart, John F. D. P. Faulds 1868 Reed
0286 6 Welcome your Kathleen Shattuck, C. F. Louis Tripp 1868 Reed
0287 6 I stood on the bridge at midnight Lindsay, M. William McCarrell UNK MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan
0288 6 Old farmer, The D., W. N. Louis Tripp 1867 Reed
0289 6 Saturday night Davis, J. W. William McCarrell 1868 Swain
0290 6 Grand marche militaire pour piano Wollenhaupt, Hermann Adolf Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1860-62? (unknown)
0291 6 Star of the evening Sayles, James M. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0292 6 From the Alps the horn resounding (Das Alpen Horn) Proch, Heinrich John Church & Co. 1867-72? John Tanner & Co.
0293 6 Only to see her face again Stewart, James E. George D. Newhall & Co. 1880 (unknown)
0294 6 When the swallows homeward fly Richards, T. Henry Bollman 1871 Borlinghaus
0295 6 Alice, where art thou? Ascher, J. W. A. Evans & Bro. 1881? (unknown)
0296 6 Song of the citizen guards Cowling, J. Val D. P. Faulds 1861 J. Slinglandt
0297 6 My old Kentucky home, good night Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1853 Wakelam; Quidor
0298 6 Nobby Samuel Long, James W. D. P. Faulds 1869 Major & Knapp
0300 6 Te Deum Gounod, Charles Francois D. P. Faulds 1868 Reed
0315 6 Emmet’s lullaby Emmet, Joseph Kline John Church & Co. 1878 (unknown)
0316 6 Girl with the Grecian bend, The Long, James W. D. P. Faulds 1868 Reed
0317 6 Gushing spring, The Rothschild, Belle D. P. Faulds 1867 J. Slinglandt
0318 6 John Bell polka Ward, Charles L. D. P. Faulds 1860 J. Slinglandt
0319 6 O Ada, fairest, dearest! Linwood, E. William McCarrell 1868 MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan
0320 6 Fairy Sallie waltz Channing, W. C. D. P. Faulds 1868 Reed
0321 6 Bury me under the willow McQuown, W. R. Louis Tripp 1867 (unknown)
0322 6 Woodford waltz Douglas, Henry D. P. Faulds 1857 J. Slinglandt
0323 6 Blair waltz Owen, Walter D. P. Faulds 1868 Reed
0324 6 Linden waltz Czerny, Charles D. P. Faulds 1865? Reed
0325 6 Enjolras, the song of the patriot Scotus, Edmundus D. P. Faulds 1865 J. Slinglandt
0326 6 Autumn leaves are drifting Edwards, Annie H. William McCarrell 1867 Swain
0327 6 I’ve no mother now I’m weeping T. Smith Henry McCaffrey 1864-74? Clayton; Gillingham
0328 6 Shout for Seymour and for Blair, A Price, J. W. Parson Louis Tripp 1868 Reed
0329 6 Strawberry galop Henrion, Jean D. P. Faulds 1870 Reed
0330 6 Convolvulus quickstep Kinkel, Charles D. P. Faulds 1865 J. Slinglandt; J. Scharr
0331 6 Few days, polka Bellak, James Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1860 (unknown)
0332 6 Seymour polka Owen, Walter D. P. Faulds 1868 J. Slinglandt; Reed
0333 6 Driven from home Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1868 Warren; Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
0334 6 Sweet violets Emmet, Joseph Kline John Church & Co. 1882 (unknown)
0336 6 Fond affection Niles, John Jacob (unknown) 1964 (unknown)
0337 6 Go way from my window Niles, John Jacob (unknown) 1964? (unknown)
0338a 7 In the early morning Breaux, Edna Rowell Luckhardt & Belder 1908 (unknown)
0338b 7 Night-time Breaux, Edna Rowell Luckhardt & Belder 1908 (unknown)
0339 7 Bonnie blue flag!, The Macarthy, Harry B. A. E. Blackmar & Bro. 1861 (unknown)
0341 7 Evangeline Hays, Will S. S. Brainard Co. 1862 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.; J. J. Lemon
0342 7 Spanish love song Butler, Noble Peters, Webb & Co. 1853 Bewley & Robin; J. Slinglandt
0344 7 Beautiful Senning’s Park march and two step/ Bring me a kiss tomorrow Gutterman, R. E. Southern Music Pub. Co. 1914 (unknown)
0345 7 I want someone to love me (like mother used to do)/ Everything seemed to be sighing “home sweet home” Heil, Carl Ernest A. Rork & Co. 1915 (unknown)
0346 7 Ave Maria Doerrer, Freda B. (unknown) 1949 (unknown)
0347 7 Let’s fight for Uncle Sam Doerrer, Freda B. F. Doerrer 1943 (unknown)
0348 7 My dream melody Doerrer, Freda F. Doerrer 1942 (unknown)
0350 7 One heart one mind Strauss, Johann D. P. Faulds 1877-81 Reed
0351 7 Three meals a day and a dollar to spend Stein, W. Faulds, Stone, & Morse 1854 Coles
0352 7 Few days (or, The United American’s song and chorus) Morris, George Faulds, Stone & Morse 1854 (unknown)
0353 7 Katy darling (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. 1857-63 J. Slinglandt
0354 7 That little girl of ours Goodale, J. K. Faulds, Stone & Morse 1854 (unknown)
0355 7 Evenings at home Valentine Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0356 7 Missouri bright land of the west Macarthy, Harry B. Schreiner & Son 1863 (unknown)
0357 7 Chateaux en Espagne (Castles in the air) Price, J. W. Parson Louis Tripp 1870? Reed
0358 7 Hopes once gone are gone forever Leslie, A. D. P. Faulds 1872 Reed
0359 7 Orphan ballad singers, The Russell, Henry Oliver Ditson 1844-57 (unknown)
0360 7 Let us love one another Dempster, William Richardson Oliver Ditson 1845 (unknown)
0361 7 Hope and the rose Glover, Stephen Ralph (unknown) UNK Porter
0363 7 Oh! Susanna Foster, Stephen Collins W. C. Peters & Sons 1853-60 (unknown)
0364 7 My home my happy home Hodson, G. A. Peters, Webb & Co. 1850-52 J. Slinglandt
0365 7 Thou art gone away Mary Lady, A Peters & Webb 1848 (unknown)
0366 7 Last farewell, The (unknown) W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
0367 7 Write me a letter from home Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1866 C. O. Clayton
0368 7 Memorare Peters, W. C. W. C. Peters 1845 J. Slinglandt; B. W. Thayer & Co.
0369 7 Funeral march on the death of Henry Clay Z., F. E. Tripp & Cragg UNK (unknown)
0370 7 Breckinridge polka Baylor, E. W. D. P. Faulds 1856 J. Slinglandt
0371 7 Faded gray jacket, The (or, Fold it up carefully) Ward, Charles Lewis D. P. Faulds 1866 J. Slinglandt
0372 7 Whenever it’s night Bush, Roberta Young R. Y. Bush 1897 (unknown)
0374 7 Swanee Gershwin, George T. B. Harms; Francis, Day & Hunter 1919 (unknown)
0375 7 How’s every little thing in Dixie Gumble, Albert Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1916 Jerome H. Remick Pr. Co.
0376 7 Away down in Dixie’s land Dixie Jr. O. Ditson & Co. 1860? Hull & Bro.
0377 7 Here’s a health to thee Tom Moore Byron, George Gordon D. P. Faulds 1849 J. Slinglandt
0378 7 Festgesange fur das zwanzigsle Gesangsfest Des ersten Sangerbundes Von Nord America (unknown) (unknown) 1877 S. Brainard’s Sons
0379 8 Kentucky’s way of saying good mornin’/ My bundle of love Van Alstyne, Egbert Anson/ Silver, Abner Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1925 (unknown)
0380 8 Sailin’ away on the Henry Clay Van Alstyne, Egbert Anson Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1917 Jerome H. Remick Pr. Co.
0382 8 My Kentucky kin folks Sizemore, Arthur Milton Weil Music Co. 1926 Rayner, Dalheim & Co.
0383 8 Roll along Kentucky moon Halley, Bill Southern Music Pub. Co. 1932 (unknown)
0384 8 I left my old Kentucky home for you Tilzer, Harry von Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. 1912 (unknown)
0385 8 My old Kentucky home variations for piano Cook, S. G. F. Trifet 1897 (unknown)
0386 8 Wild dogs of Kentucky Drake, Jimmy Paul Barrett Music 1956 (unknown)
0387 8 Song of Daniel Boone, The Light, Enoch Records Songs 1955 (unknown)
0388 8 Kentucky melody, A Coverley, Robert Enoch & Sons 1924 (unknown)
0389 8 Kentucky waltz Monroe, Bill Peer International Corp. 1951 (unknown)
0390 8 In old Kentucky Stewart, Anita Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1919 (unknown)
0392 8 In the hills of old Kentucky Browne, Lee B. N. Carter? 1941 (unknown)
0393 8 In the heart of Kentucky Friedman, Max Max Friedman Music Pub. Co. 1923 (unknown)
0394 8 Over on the old Kentucky shore Harrison, Charles F. Weaver & Harrison 1920 Rayner, Dalheim & Co.
0395 8 When the sun sets on my old Kentucky home Spears, Ann E. (unknown) 1932 John Worley Co.
0396 8 My old Kentucky sweetheart Keithley, E. Clinton Keith Music Co. 1906 (unknown)
0397 8 Come back home to old Kentucky Taylor, Earl Leo Feist 1915 (unknown)
0398 8 Where the river winds along Kentucky’s shore Friedman, Leo Leo Friedman 1911 (unknown)
0398a 8 Two maidens (page missing) (unknown) (unknown) UNK F. J. Lawson Co.
0399 8 I’m going back to Kentucky Sue Tilzer, Albert von York Music Co. 1912 (unknown)
0400 8 O. K. means Old Kentucky Steiner, Herbert M. Witmark & Sons 1930 (unknown)
0403 8 In the valley of Kentucky Stanford, Tony Leo Feist 1901 (unknown)
0404 8 Blue Grass belle Vogel, Henry P. Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1904 (unknown)
0405 8 Kentucky lullaby Miller, Ned Forster Music Pub. 1926 Rayner, Dalheim & Co.
0406 8 My lady of Kentucky Schwartz, Jean Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1905 (unknown)
0407 8 Tell all the folks in Kentucky (I’m comin’ home) Berlin, Irving Irving Berlin, Inc. 1923 (unknown)
0408 8 Tuck in Kentucky and smile! O’Brien, Bobby A. J. Stasny Music Co. 1926 (unknown)
0409 8 Henderson, my home Armstrong, Francele H. (unknown) 1960 (unknown)
0410 8 I’m longing for my old Kentucky home Mullen, J. B. Shapiro, Remick & Co. 1904 (unknown)
0411 8 My rose of old Kentucky Monroe, William Smith Bill Monroe Music, Inc. 1948 (unknown)
0412 8 Kentucky, the land of my dreams Stapleton, C. W. C. W. Stapleton & Co. 1921 (unknown)
0413 8 Lucky Kentucky Henderson, Ray Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1924 (unknown)
0414 8 Where the sweet Kentucky flows Berners, Berry McKinley Music Co. 1906 (unknown)
0415 8 Kentucky smiles Otto, Carl F. Billie Day Co. 1920 (unknown)
0416 8 My Kentucky belle Nelson, Karl G. Karl G. Nelson 1914 H. S. Talbot Co.
0417 8 Kentucky days Wenrich, Percy Wenrich-Howard Co. 1912 (unknown)
0418 8 Sweet Kentucky Sue Riley, Maud E. Riley Music Co. 1920 (unknown)
0419 8 At the bend of the road. Two miles from Bardstown, Ky. Craig, W. H. Mayes Printing Co. 1921 (unknown)
0420 8 Sweet Kentucky moon Piper, Claire Collin Bromley & Piper 1922 (unknown)
0421 8 Kentucky Sue Chappelle, Chappie Mills Music 1946 (unknown)
0422 8 Blue Kentucky moon Donaldson, Walter Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble 1931 (unknown)
0423 8 Happy and go-lucky in my old Kentucky home Gaskill, Clarence L. Fred Fisher 1923 (unknown)
0424 8 Kentucky U. S. A. Goetz, Coleman Joe Goodwin Music Corp. 1923 (unknown)
0425 8 Old Kentucky moonlight Van Alstyne, Egbert Anson Van Alstyne & Curtis 1921 (unknown)
0426 8 Kaintucky Jones, Isham Leo Feist 1923 (unknown)
0427 8 There’s a little girl that’s lonesome (in my old Kentucky home) Cooper, Joe Shapiro Music Pub. Co. 1912 (unknown)
0428 8 Kentucky eyes Carlton, Arthur Joe Morris Music Co. 1911 (unknown)
0429 8 Down on the Ohio Kingsley, Edith Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co. 1896 (unknown)
0430 8 Trail of the lonesome pine, The Carroll, Harry Shapiro Music Pub. Co. 1913 (unknown)
0431 8 In the valley where the blue grass grows Grady, R. G. McKinley Music Co. 1906 (unknown)
0431a 8 Just say you’re from Kentucky Helf, J. Fred Forster Music Pub. 1913 Walton Process
0432 8 Old Kentucky, my native land Herron, Stanley Stanley Herron 1929 Zimmerman
0433 8 When Kentucky bids the world ‘good morning’ Wayne, Mabel Leo Feist 1930 (unknown)
0434 8 By the old Ohio shore Earl, Mary Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1921 (unknown)
0435 8 Beautiful Ohio Earl, Mary Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1918 (unknown)
0436 8 She is sleeping on the old Ohio’s shore Klickman, F. Henri McKinley Music Co. 1914 Walton Process
0437 8 Kentucky Sal Le Boy, Grace Jerome H. Remick 1915 (unknown)
0438 8 Kentucky gallopade, The Rosenfeld, M. H. Hitchcock’s Music Stores 1888 (unknown)
0439 9 Kentucky dream Henry, S. R. Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1916 (unknown)
0440 9 Neath the blue Kentucky skies Knight, Mary S. McKinley Music Co. 1919 Walton Process
0441 9 You’ll always find a lot of sunshine in my old Kentucky home Cowan, Rubey Broadway Music Corp. 1918 (unknown)
0442 9 My old Kentucky home Foster, Stephen Collins Calumet Music Co. 1940 (unknown)
0443 9 Falls City march Siesennop, J. H. R. E. Gutterman 1901 (unknown)
0444 9 (unknown) (unknown) Kentucky Journalist? UNK (unknown)
0445 9 Sweet Kentucky lady (Dry your eyes) Hirsch, Louis Achille M. Witmark & Sons 1914 (unknown)
0446 9 My old Kentucky home, good night Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1853 Wakelam; Quidor
0447 9 Enter in Hays, Will S. Will S. Hays Music & Poetry Pub. Co. 1888 John P. Morton & Co.
0448 9 Corydon [Indiana] (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0449 9 Bardstown in old Kentucky Kraus, Kathryn J-K Publications 1979 (unknown)
0450 9 Grand international spectacle, ‘The trooping of the colors’ Sousa, John Philip John Church Co. 1898 (unknown)
0451 9 Standard bearer march Kerssen, Charlie Lee & Walker 1853 E. M’Carthy
0452 9 Rory O’More (unknown) D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0453 9 Saint Patricks day (unknown) Henry McCaffrey UNK (unknown)
0454 9 Ocean telegraph march, The Brown, Francis H. William A. Pond & Co. 1868 Major & Knapp
0455 9 W. H. Fuller’s skating waltz Fuller, W. H. Louis Tripp 1869 (unknown)
0456 9 Roustabout songs, a collection of Ohio River Valley songs (unknown) Remick Music Corp. 1939 (unknown)
0457 9 California carols Browne, Lucy Croghan Lucy Croghan Browne 1897 F. H. Gilson Company
0458 9 Bashful young gentleman, The Glover, Charles William L. Washburn UNK J. Slinglandt
0459 9 Songs Van Buren, Alicia George B. Jennings Co. 1896 (unknown)
0460 9 Kentucky – official state song Collins, W. Leslie Mrs. Collins 1924 Zimmerman
0461 9 Kentucky – official state song Collins, W. Leslie Mrs. W. Leslie Collins 1924 Zimmerman
0462 9 Kentucky – official state song Collins, W. Leslie Mrs. W. Leslie Collins 1924 Zimmerman
0463 9 Erminie (lullaby song) Jacobowski, Edward Jacobson & Wittelshofer UNK (unknown)
0464 9 Tippecanoe march and quick step, The Ratel, William George W. Hewitt & Co. 1840 Thomas Sinclair
0465 9 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, William Edwards House of Harmony 1937 (unknown)
0466 9 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, William Edwards House of Harmony 1937 (unknown)
0467 9 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, William Edwards House of Harmony 1930 (unknown)
0468 9 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, William Edwards House of Harmony 1951 (unknown)
0469 9 Fountain of gems Faust, Carl William A. Pond & Co. 1870 (unknown)
0470 10 Tausend und eine nacht: Thousand and one night Strauss, Johann D. P. Faulds 1865-74 (unknown)
0471 10 Will you love me when I’m old, pet, if I love you when you’re young Gibbs, Henry Leopold Gibbs Pub. Co. 1915 H. S. Talbot Co.
0472 10 Pauline Gibbs, Henry Leopold Henry L. Gibbs 1919 (unknown)
0473 10 I’m sending a kiss in the heart of a rose Gibbs, Henry Leopold Rube Song Barn 1925 Raymer, Dalheim & Co.
0475 10 Just waiting Thixton, Olive Sherman Square Music Pub. Co. 1931 (unknown)
0476 10 Nation’s farewell to Henry Clay, A Rossington, W. W. Tripp & Cragg 1853 (unknown)
0477 10 Think of me when the twilight falls Arnold, Miss F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. 1911 (unknown)
0478 10 Gloriana Jenks, Chancellor Clayton F. Summy Co. 1915 H. S. Talbot & Co.
0479 10 Pretty girls polka Converse, Charles Crozat D. P. Faulds 1854 (unknown)
0480 10 Louisa waltz Hermann, Mirus F. W. Ratcliffe 1852 (unknown)
0481 10 Santa Anna’s march/  a) Little Eva Ratel, William/ Emilio, Manuel George Willig/ John P. Jewett 1847/1852 (unknown)
0482 10 Engagement waltzes Hensler, William L. A. E. Blackmar 1865 J. E. Boehler; J. Wissler
0483 10 Picnic polka Potts, Sallie Lee & Walker 1855 E. M’Carthy; John S. Reed
0484 10 Village coquette polka, The Liebling, Max John Church Jr. 1868 Bising & Co.
0485 10 Paulinen polka Buchel, Edward Tripp & Cragg 1851 (unknown)
0486 10 My old Kentucky home, good-night Foster, Stephen Collins William A. Pond & Co. 1881 (unknown)
0487 10 Musical independent, The (vol. 1, no. 2) N/A Lyon & Healy 1868 (unknown)
0488 10 On the beautiful blue Danube Strauss, Johann D. P. Faulds 1874 Reed
0489 10 Dublin Bay Barker, George D. P. Faulds 1865? Reed
0490 10 Ten best Foster songs, The Foster, Stephen Collins Courier Journal & Louisville Times 1923 Otto Zimmerman & Son Co Inc, Music Printers
0491 10 Ten best Foster songs, The Foster, Stephen Collins Courier Journal & Louisville Times 1923 (unknown)
0492 10 For this the Daughters stand Piggott, George T. Mrs. E. F. Goodson UNK (unknown)
0494 10 Litany of the Saints for the Forty Hours Adoration Walsh, Patrick J. Rogers Church Goods Co. 1922 (unknown)
0495 10 Ave Maria Walsh, Patrick J. R. E. Guttermann Pub. Co. 1903 (unknown)
0496b 10 Oh! ‘Tis joy to be home Walsh, Patrick J. P. Walsh 1906 (unknown)
0496a 10 Nazareth song centennial Walsh, Patrick J. P. Walsh 1912 (unknown)
0496c 10 O Sacred Heart by sinners so forsaken Walsh, Patrick J. Rogers Church Goods Co. 1925 Zimmerman
0497 10 Oh, tis joy to be home! In Kentucky Walsh, Patrick J. P. Walsh 1906 (unknown)
0498 10 Kentucky gentleman, The Hewitt, John Hill John F. Nunns 1844 Thayer & Co
0499 10 Money is a hard thing to borrow Morris, George Faulds, Stone & Morse 1854 (unknown)
0500 10 Death of Floyd Collins, The Spain, Irene Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1925 (unknown)
0501 10 Prisoner’s song, The Massey, Guy Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1924 (unknown)
0502 10 Stonewall Jackson’s midnight review (unknown) (unknown) 1863 W. H. Leeson
0503 10 Gen’l G.T. Beauregard’s triumphal march Rolling, Hubert (unknown) 1869 Mme. Wehrmann Graveur
0504 10 Merrick Lodge I.O.O.F. quick step Ratel, William Lee & Walker 1850 P. S. Duval; A. Newsam
0505 10 Kentucky [photocopy] Askenstedt, Lillian Bryan Word & Work 1924 (unknown)
0506 10 In the valley where the old Ohio flows Keithley, E. Clinton Keith Music Co. 1910 (unknown)
0509 10 Lone grave by the sea Hays, Will S. Tripp & Cragg 1862 German & Bro.
0510 10 Yes, we will think of thee at home! Hays, Will S. William Mcarrell 1862 J. Slinglandt
0511 10 Evangeline Hays, Will S. S. Brainard Co. 1862 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
0512 10 We may never meet again Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1863 J. Slinglandt; Hull & Bro.
0513 10 Truly yours Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1870 (unknown)
0514 10 Enter in Hays, Will S. Will S. Hays Music & Poetry Pub. Co. 1888 John P. Morton & Co.
0515 11 Meet me Maggie Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1872 John H. Bufford
0516 11 Little old cabin in the lane, The Hays, Will S. Oliver Ditson 1877 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
0517 11 Beautiful girls of the south Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1868 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.; Warren
0518 11 Refugee, The Hays, Will S. Louis Tripp 1865 Perrine
0519g 11 Berceuse Wilm, N. von Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0519b 11 Canzonetta Bohm, C. Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0519f 11 Contentment Rickaby, T. L. Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0519d 11 Schottische Streabbog Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0519c 11 Sunshine and happiness Blum, O. R. Hatch Music Co. 1902 (unknown)
0519a 11 To you, dear heart Stone, Alonzo Hatch Music Co. 1902 (unknown)
0519 11 Musician, The (vol. 7, no.8) (contains 0519a – 0519h) N/A Hatch Music Co. 1902/1903 (unknown)
0519e 11 Prayer for strength Strahm, F. J. Hatch Music Co. 1902 (unknown)
0519h 11 At the end of the journey Clarke, William Horatio Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0520a 11 Barcarolle Rubinstein, Anton Hatch Music Co. 1897 (unknown)
0520h 11 Merry dance Scheel, George Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0520g 11 Turkish march (Turkischer marsch) Biehl, Albert Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0520f 11 Dresden lovers, The Stone, Alonzo Hatch Music Co. 1903 (unknown)
0520b 11 Fairy ballet, A Sudds, W. F. Hatch Music Co. 1903 (unknown)
0520 11 Musician, The (vol. 8, no. 3) (contains 0520a – 0520i) N/A Hatch Music Co. 1903 (unknown)
0520c 11 Dance in the mountains Kirchner, Fritz (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0520d 11 Dance in the mountains Kirchner, Fritz (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0520e 11 Sweetheart mine Kraft, Edwin Arthur Hatch Music Co. 1903 (unknown)
0520i 11 Liberation Clarke, William Horatio (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0521 11 Piscatorial pleasures Benbow, Edward Kunkel Bro.s 1893 (unknown)
0522 11 Warblings at eve Richards, Brinley J. L. Peters UNK Gray?
0523 11 Sailing by moonlight Latour, Pierre W. F. Shaw 1880 (unknown)
0524 11 Concone’s vocal studies Concone, J. S. Brainard & Sons 1859? (unknown)
0525 11 Three fishers went sailing Hullah, John Pyke Charles W. Harris 1872-73 Stackpole
0526 11 Centennial collection of national songs: The American hymn Keller, M. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1894 (unknown)
0527 11 Nearer my God to Thee Adair, Robin Root & Sons’ Music Co. 1873 Chandler
0528 11 O ye tears! O ye tears! Abt, Franz D. P. Faulds 1865? Reed
0529 11 Maienlust (Joyous May) Lichner, Heinrich C. J. Whitney & Co. UNK (unknown)
0530 11 Home of my heart Harvey, R. F. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0531 11 Good-bye,  sweet heart Hatton, John Liptrot J. J. Dobmeyer & Co. 1867-70 (unknown)
0532 11 Gen. Garfield’s grand march Renbort, Carl W. F. Shaw 1880 (unknown)
0534 11 Roses bring dreams of you Ingraham, Herbert Shapiro 1908 (unknown)
0535 11 Auf wiedersehn, adje Forrest, Harold J. C. Groene & Co. 1897 (unknown)
0536 11 O wert thou in the cauld blast Mendelssohn, Felix J. L. Peters 1870? (unknown)
0537 11 National guard course in seven grades for the piano forte (unknown) Hatch Music Co. 1901 (unknown)
0538 11 Music book containing various compositions by… Molloy, James Lynam (unknown) UNK William H. Keyser & Co.
0539 11 Sweet were my dreams of thee Goff, Charles H. W. C. Peters 1847 (unknown)
0540 11 Bonaparte’s retreat from Moscow (unknown) W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
0541 11 Spanish patriots march (unknown) W. C. Peters & Co. 1848-49? (unknown)
0542 11 Bayadere quick step, La (unknown) Peters & Webb 1849? (unknown)
0543 11 Russian march, and the Emperor Alexanders waltz (unknown) G. Willig 1822-29? (unknown)
0544 11 Money musk and Kinlock (unknown) W. C. Peters & Co. 1848-49? (unknown)
0545 11 Washington’s grand march (unknown) W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
0546 11 Lexington rondo, The Iucho, William Firth & Hall 1831 (unknown)
0548 11 High school cadets, The Sousa, John Philip Harry Coleman 1890 (unknown)
0549 11 I once had a sweet little doll, dears Nevin, Ethelbert Woodbridge Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0550 11 Little footsteps in the sand Baldwin, J. Thomas Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0551 12 Mountain bells: (Bergglockchen) Ganschals, Carl Hatch Music Co. 1900 (unknown)
0552 12 I could learn to love you Geary, T. Mayo American Advance Music Co. 1904 (unknown)
0553 12 Three little words – ‘I love you’ Nathan, Joe American Advance Music Co. 1904 (unknown)
0554 12 Anvil chorus (from Il ‘Trovatore’) Verdi, Giuseppe J. L. Peters & Bro. 1858 Warren
0555 12 Song that reached my heart, The (Home sweet home) Jordan, Julian Willis Woodward & Co. 1887 J. M. Armstrong Co.
0556 12 White and green, The: Louisville Training School march Pfeiffer, Frederick Louisville Training School UNK (unknown)
0557 12 Karl’s lullaby Vickers, Howard S. Balmer & Weber 1884 (unknown)
0558 12 Sirenes waltz, Les Waldteufel, Charles Emile W. A. Evans & Bro. 1881-85? (unknown)
0559 12 Silver threads among the gold Danks, Hart Pease Charles W. Harris 1873 J. W. Taylor; Taylor & Barwood
0560 12 My queen (or, Love is the joy of springtime) Bucalossi, P. White, Smith & Co. UNK (unknown)
0561 12 Twilight dews Rudolphson, F. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1866 (unknown)
0562 12 Will o’ the wisp Jungmann, Albert McKinley Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0563 12 My darling Sidus, Carl Kunkel Bros. 1890 (unknown)
0564 12 Am Feensee: On the mystic lake Heins, Carl B. F. Wood Music Co. 1897 (unknown)
0565 12 Evening song Meyer, Louis Arthur P. Schmidt 1887 (unknown)
0566 12 St. Louis World’s Fair march and two step Weber, John C. (unknown) 1903 TECo.; Webb
0567 12 Mountain zephyr, The Fowler, J. A. William Hall & Son 1854 Ben Marcato; Pearson & Melville
0568 12 Calvary Rodney, Paul G. Schirmer UNK (unknown)
0569 12 Killarney Balfe, Michael William Spear & Denhoff 1876? The Clayton M. E. Co.
0570 12 Star of my soul! Blockley, J. (unknown) 1859 (unknown)
0571 12 Stars and stripes forever, The Grobe, Charles Miller & Beacham 1854 Clayton
0572 12 Everett piano march, The Bellstedt, Herman John Church Co. 1894 (unknown)
0573 12 Newfoundland dog, The Russell, Henry William A. Pond & Co. 1843 (unknown)
0574 12 Her bright smile haunts me still Wrighton, W. T. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1870 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
0575 12 He holds me in his hand Jordan, Julian Willis Woodward &Co. 1892 (unknown)
0576 12 Janette Thomas, John Rogers J. L. Peters & Bro. 1867 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
0578 12 Sounds from home Pape, Charles J. L. Peters 1875 (unknown)
0579 12 Shepherd boy’s echo song Snow, J. Albert W. A. Evans & Bro. 1882 (unknown)
0580 12 Beautiful dreamer Foster, Stephen Collins William A. Pond & Co. 1864 Warren
0581 12 Star rider, The Ford, John H. B. Smith Machine Co. 1883 Crosscup & West
0582 12 Douglas! tender and true Scott, Lady John Lee & Walker 1865? G. F. Swain
0583 12 Marsellaise, La Beyer, F. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0584 13 Driven from home Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1868 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.; Warren
0585a 13 Dream is past, The Glover, Stephen Ralph W. C. Peters UNK (unknown)
0586 13 Lone sentry of the Blue Ridge, The O’Connor, Paul Paul O’Connor 1897 (unknown)
0587 13 Galop di bravura. Gold fever galop Schulhoff, Julian D. P. Faulds & Co. 1858-60 (unknown)
0588a 13 Sweet memories of thee Peters, W. C. William Hall & Son 1849 Ben Marcato
0588 13 Congress grand march Hesser, J. Z. D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0589a 13 Mammy’s lullaby Hayes, Clarence B. Success Music Co. 1904 (unknown)
0590 13 Kentucky home Brashen, Abe Melody Shop, Harold Weeks 1921 (unknown)
0592 13 Kentucky Lake Reid, Ewing Collier & Finch 1950 Rayner, Dalheim & Co.
0593 13 You’re in Kentucky sure as you’re born Little, George A. & Haven Gillespie & Larry Shay Broadway Music Corp. 1923 (unknown)
0594 13 Walkin’ in the rain (with a bobbed haired girl) Guilbert, Warburton Warburton Guilbert 1926 Zimmerman
0595 13 Memory, A Salomon, A. E. T. B. Harms 1898 (unknown)
0596 13 My southern sunny home Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1864 (unknown)
0597 13 Oh boys, carry me long Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1851 Wakelam
0598 13 Flow gently sweet Afton Spilman, J. E. George Willig 1838 (unknown)
0599 13 I long for my home in Kentuck’ Dare, Charles P. J. C. Beckel 1852 R. M. Gaw
0600 13 Louisville Citizen Guards march and quick step Edelman, Carl O. D. P. Faulds 1858 Webster & Bro.; J. Slinglandt
0601 13 Come haste to the wedding (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0602 13 Celebrated river waltz, The Pratt G. W. Brainard 1851? (unknown)
0603 13 My Maryland Weiss, Charles Tripp & Cragg 1863 Perrine
0604 13 I hear America singing (unknown) C. C. Birchard & Co. 1917 (unknown)
0605 13 Songs of long ago (unknown) D. H. Baldwin & Co. 1902 (unknown)
0606 13 New normal music course, book two, The Tufts, John Wheeler Silver, Burdett & Co. 1911 (unknown)
0607 13 Under the stars and stripes Converse, F. S. C. C. Birchard & Co. 1918 (unknown)
0608 13 Some reckon time by stars Rogers, James Hotchkiss G. Schirmer 1910 (unknown)
0609 13 Under the stars and stripes Converse, Frederick Shepherd C. C. Birchard & Co. 1918 L. W. Browne
0610 13 Marseillois hymn, The Bochsa, Robert Nicholas Charles D. P. Faulds 1855-75? (unknown)
0611 13 Here’s a health to thee Tom Moore Byron, George Gordon Peters, Webb & Co. 1849 (unknown)
0612 13 Bonnie Doon Burns, Robert Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0613 13 Where are the friends of my youth Barker, George Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0614 13 Origin of the harp Moore, Thomas G. W. Brainard & Co. UNK (unknown)
0615 13 Annie Lawrie Dunn Tripp & Cragg 1857? (unknown)
0616 13 New play ground, The Hays, Will S. Tripp & Cragg 1857 (unknown)
0616a 13 Mollie darling Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1872 Snyder & Black
0617 13 Mary of Argyle (unknown) D. P. Faulds 1850-51? (unknown)
0618 13 Yazoo polka Heady, J. Morrison F. W. Ratcliffe 1851 (unknown)
0619 13 Banjo polka Benedict, Joseph Peters, Webb & Co. 1851 J. Slinglandt; F. W. Fagan
0620 13 Lee Rigg or the turban Turk, The (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0621 13 Beta waltz Hunter, Kate D. P. Faulds 1856 Coles
0622 13 Come gang awa’ wi’ me Ransford, Edwin Peters, Webb & Co. 1849? (unknown)
0623 13 Reindeer schottisch Bright, Mary J. Tripp & Cragg 1857 Coles; J. Slinglandt
0624 13 Rainer grand march and quick step (unknown) Peters, Webb & Co. 1849-52 (unknown)
0625 13 Kinlock of Kinlock (unknown) G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851-54 (unknown)
0626 13 Congress grand march Hesser, J. Z. G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851-54 (unknown)
0627 13 New York serenading waltz, The Peters, Webb & Co. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0628 13 Lurline Baylor, Eugene W. Peters, Webb & Co. 1852 (unknown)
0629 13 Grand Russian march Francis, C. P. Peters, Webb & Co. 1849-52 (unknown)
0630 14 My old Kentucky home, good night Foster, Stephen Collins Firth, Pond & Co. 1853 Wakelam; Quidor
0631 14 Richmond on the James Bayley,T. E. D. P. Faulds 1863 E. O. Reed; J. Slinglandt
0633 14 Wollmuth schottische McPhie, S. M. S. J. P. Simmons & Co. 1896 (unknown)
0634 14 Orange flower waltz Baylor, Eugene W. Peters, Webb & Co. 1853 (unknown)
0635 14 Kentucky Riflemen’s quick step, The Peters, William Cumming Hewitt & Jaques 1840 (unknown)
0637 14 Fifty years ago: song of the western pioneers Gallagher, William Davis Peters & Webster 1846 J. Slinglandt
0638 14 Shelbyville waltz, The Cook, John C. Peters, Webb & Co. 1846 (unknown)
0639 14 Astoria waltz Smith, J. Adams H. J. Peters & Co. 1841 R. W. Tone
0640 14 On the banks of old Salt River (or, Ella’s grave) Drake, James G. W. C. Peters 1844 J. Slinglandt
0640a 14 On the banks of old Salt River (or, Ella’s grave) Drake, James G. W. C. Peters 1844 T. Campbell, Thayer & Co.; Prentice & Weissinger; J. Slinglandt
0641 14 Katy darling (unknown) D. P. Faulds & Co. UNK J. Slinglandt
0642 14 Marien polka Kappes, J. Henry G. W. Brainard & Co. 1853 H. Basse; E. Teschemacher & Co.
0643 14 Battle of Buena Vista, The Striby, William D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0644 14 Bird of the ocean blue Rossington, W. W. G. W. Brainard & Co. 1851? Robyn & Cos.
0645 14 Colored aristocracy Bernard, Gus W. D. H. Baldwin & Co. 1899 (unknown)
0646 14 Memory, A Marschal-Loepke, Grace Boston Music Co. 1912 Bird
0647 14 Road song, The Farley, Roland G. Schirmer 1923 (unknown)
0648 14 Under the stars and stripes Converse, Frederick Shepherd C. C. Birchard & Co. 1918 E. W. Browne
0649 14 Road song, A McGill, Josephine Boosey & Co. 1922 (unknown)
0650 14 April Burnett, Vivian G. Schirmer 1917 (unknown)
0651 14 Aubade Bartmess, Emma Hanson C. W. Thompson & Co. 1913 C. F. W. Schlimper
0652 14 Sunset dreams Bartmess, Emma Hanson C. W. Thompson & Co. 1915? (unknown)
0653 14 When ships put out to sea Ambrose, Paul Oliver Ditson 1912 (unknown)
0654 14 April ecstasy Speaks, Oley John Church Co. 1922 (unknown)
0655 14 Morning seranade Edwards, Clara G. Schirmer 1928 (unknown)
0656 14 Apart Hill, Midred J. Arthur P. Schmidt 1898 (unknown)
0657 14 Phantasiestucke: Warum? (Why?) Schumann, Robert Alexander G. Schirmer 1893 (unknown)
0658 14 Kentucky Prichard, Henry Broadcast Music Inc. 1943 (unknown)
0659 14 I’m going home to old Kentucky Berry, Thomas Davis Kentucky Home Coming Ass’n,  Armory 1924 (unknown)
0660 14 Ich Liebe Dich (I love thee) Van Buren, Alicia John Church Co. 1897 (unknown)
0661 14 Disappointment, A Hood, Helen Arthur P. Schmidt & Co. 1883 Barbizet
0663 14 O mother-my-love Shackleton, Carl Willis Music Co. 1914 (unknown)
0664 14 Our day of praise is done Shackleton, Carl (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0665 14 Life dream, The Shackleton, Carl Willis Music Co. 1914 (unknown)
0666 14 Fidelio Beethoven, Ludwig van (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0667 14 Sunny south, The/ Old Kentucky forever Ratcliffe, Francis W. Kentucky Manufacturing Establishment for the Blind 1890 B. F. Slinglandt
0668 14 Old folks at home with liberal variations Grobe, Charles Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1875 (unknown)
0669 14 April Reinecke, Zudie Harris (unknown) 1924? (unknown)
0670 14 Gulf breezes waltz Hemmersbach, P. J. Bruner Greenup 1896 (unknown)
0671 14 America and the flag – the dauntless freedom flag Baxter, Edwardes House of Harmony 1929 (unknown)
0672 14 They made it twice as nice as paradise and they called it Dixieland Whiting, Richard Armstrong Jerome H. Remick 1916 Einson
0673 14 Nellie Wilder Hays, Will S. George D. Newhall 1879 (unknown)
0674 14 Beautiful Ohio waltz Earl, Mary Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1918 (unknown)
0675 14 My old Kentucky home, good night Foster, Stephen Collins Deluxe Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0676 15 Louisville Lou (The vampin’ lady) Ager, Milton Ager, Yellen & Bornstein 1923 Politzer
0677 15 Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) Hirsch, Louis A. M. Witmark & Sons 1914 (unknown)
0678 15 Way down in ole Kaintuck Tyler, Samuel W. H. Forrest Thompson 1924 (unknown)
0679 15 Juanita: transcription Richards, B. D. P. Faulds 1861-64 (unknown)
0680 15 Charming waltz Kinkel, Charles J. L. Peters 1864 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.
0681 15 Tuck me to sleep in my old ‘Tucky home Meyer, George William Irving Berlin, Inc. Music Pub. 1921 (unknown)
0682 15 Kentucky days Wenrich, Percy Wenrich-Howard Co. 1912 (unknown)
0683 15 Evening chimes (Abendlauten) reverie Marzian, A. F. A. F. Marzian, Music Pub. 1913 (unknown)
0684 15 There’s a rose in old Kentucky Natiello, Ernesto Ernesto Natiello Music Pub. 1914 (unknown)
0685 15 If I had the Jack (I’d have the Jill) Dilger, Catherine E. D. Conway 1931 Amalgamated
0686 15 Stop rag, The: A southern buck dance Reccius, C. A. A. F. Marzian 1913 (unknown)
0687 15 Edelweiss glide Vanderbeck, F. E. Deluxe Music Co. 1908+ (unknown)
0688 15 Black key polka mazurka, The Herzog, A. D. P. Faulds 1877-81 (unknown)
0689 15 Ray of sunshine, A Le Duc, Carl Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1878 (unknown)
0690 15 All that I ask of you is love Ingraham, Herbert Shapiro 1910 Teller, Sons & Dorner
0691 15 Calvary Rodney, Paul National Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0692 15 Where the river Shannon flows Russell, James I. M. Witmark & Sons 1905 E. K.
0693 15 Love me or leave me alone Gottler, Archie Waterson-Berlin & Snyder Co. 1915 E. A. Stege Co.
0694 15 Curse of an aching heart, The Piantadosi, Alfred Leo Feist 1913 (unknown)
0695 15 Good-bye Broadway, hello France Baskette, Billy Leo Feist 1917 (unknown)
0696 15 You’re in Kentucky sure as you’re born Gillespie, Haven & George A. Little & Larry Shay Broadway Music Corp. 1923 Frederick & Manning
0697 15 I’ll take you home again, Kathleen Westendorf, Thomas P. Landy & Co. UNK (unknown)
0698 15 Take me back again Mavourneen White, Charles Albert White, Smith & Co. 1885 (unknown)
0699 15 Call me back again Hendrickson, W. D. Landry & Co. UNK (unknown)
0700 15 Don’t leave your mother when her hair turns gray Symons, Ernest J. O. V. Greend? 1885 (unknown)
0701 15 Listen to the mocking bird Winner, Septimus Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0702 15 Do they think of me at home Glover, Charles William M. D. Swisher 1882? James F. Hey & Co.
0703 15 Little fishermaiden, The (from Incognito) Waldmann, Ludolf P. R. McCargo & Co. 1888 A. W. Pease
0704 15 Union Dixie (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0705 15 Buchanan polka Como, Eugene D. P. Faulds 1855? (unknown)
0706 15 Swell of summer’s ocean, The Berner, Oscar D. P. Faulds 1867 J. Slinglandt; Reed
0708 15 McClellan mazurka Bayley, T. Edwin D. P. Faulds 1864 (unknown)
0709 15 Kentucky babe Geibel, Adam Belwin 1953 (unknown)
0710 15 Longing for home: Heimweh Kinkel, Charles J. L. Peters 1867 (unknown)
0711 15 Pat Malloy Cooke, John P. William A. Pond & Co. 1865 Major & Knapp; Warren
0711a 15 (unknown) (unknown) G. D. Russell & Co. 1866 (unknown)
0712 15 Daisy Deane Winthrop, T. F. & James R. Murray Root & Cady 1863 (unknown)
0713 15 Kiss waltz Liebenwohl J. L. Peters & Bro. 1866 Gregson Donaldson & Elmes
0714 15 Java march (unknown) William A. Pond & Co. 1863-77? (unknown)
0715 15 Sliding waltz (unknown) Lee & Walker 1856-62? (unknown)
0716 15 Camp town heritage (unknown) Oliver Ditson 1844? (unknown)
0717 15 Keemo Kimo (unknown) Winner & Shuster 1853-56 (unknown)
0718 15 Alpine waltz, The (unknown) William Hall & Son 1848? (unknown)
0719 15 Kentucky home schottisch; introducing the popular melody My old Kentucky home good night Bellak, James Firth, Pond & Co. 1854 Porter
0720 15 My old Kentucky home, good night Foster, Stephen Collins Current Publishing Co. 1898? (unknown)
0721 15 Do not turn me from your door Hays, Will S. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1877 Snyder & Black
0722 15 Come where my love lies dreaming Foster, Stephen Collins William A. Pond & Co. 1907? (unknown)
0723 15 Silver Bell Wenrich, Percy Jerome H. Remick 1910 (unknown)
0724 15 Only a letter Kiralfy, Arnold John Church & Co. 1884 (unknown)
0726 15 Bubbling spring waltz Tuell, Edgar C. J. P. Simmons & Co. 1894 (unknown)
0727 15 Mother’s kiss Thornton, M. C. M. C. Thornton 1920 (unknown)
0728 15 Kane’s funeral march Shuster, William H. Lee & Walker 1859 L. N. Rosenthal
0729 15 Two popular potpourris for piano: Her Majesty’s ship Pinafore, and Bells of Corneville Kerker, G. A. D. P. Faulds 1879 German, Pike & Co.
0729a 15 Mountaineer’s dance (unknown) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0730 15 Citizen galop, The Volti, Carl (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0731 15 Trovatore, Il Verdi, Giuseppe (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0732a 15 Gavotte Barili, Alfredo J. M. Stoddart & Co. 1877 (unknown)
0732 15 Sonatine (for small hands) Beethoven, Ludwig van (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0733 15 Evening serenade (Abendstandchen) Lange, Gustav (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0734 15 H. M. S. Pinafore part 2 SulliVan, Arthur Seymour Norman L. Munro 1878 (unknown)
0735 15 You never miss the water ’till the well runs dry Howard, Rowland A. E. Blackmar 1875 W. P. Kildare
0736 15 Broken pitcher, The Pontet, Henry Dailty Interocean 1884 (unknown)
0737 15 Heather rose Lange, Gustav Interocean 1884 (unknown)
0738 15 Summer by the lake side Jewwell, Frederick Alton W. A. Evans & Bro. 1881-85 (unknown)
0739 15 Louisville Apollo May music festival concerts, The (The lonely forest/Coletti waltz) Lachner, Th. & Kollros, Constantin Apollo Circular 1893 Courier Journal Pr. Co.
0740 15 Pretty maid, Adelaide Hubbell, Raymond New York American & Journal 1903 Fredrick Pollworth & Bro.
0741 15 My dusky Ola (from Pensacola) Bush, Paul H. New York American & Journal 1903 (unknown)
0742 15 Incognito mazurka Gunnar, Otto Oliver Ditson 1883 (unknown)
0743 15 Signor Bing Binger, the baritone singer Kingsley, William J. C. Groene & Co. 1888 (unknown)
0744 15 When the robins nest again Howard, Frank T. B. Harms & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0745 15 Star rider, The Ford, John H. B. Smith Machine Co. 1883 Crosscup & West
0746 15 When the leaves begin to turn White, Charles Albert White, Smith & Co. 1879 Chas. H. Crosby & Co.
0747 15 Racquet waltz Baker, F. H. R. A. Saalfield 1879 (unknown)
0748 15 Standard racquet waltz Chandler W. A. Evans & Bro. 1881 (unknown)
0749 15 I’ve called you back again, Kathleen White, Charles Albert White, Smith & Co. 1884 (unknown)
0750 16 Fontaine, La Bohm, C. (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0751 16 Letter that never came, The Sturm, Max T. B. Harms & Co. 1886 William H. Keyser & Co.
0752 16 I think of thee Fisher, Arthur E. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0753 16 Sweet violets Emmet, J. K. John Church & Co. 1882 (unknown)
0754 16 Coppers on parade Bell, J. H. Olin Bell 1894 (unknown)
0755 16 Beauties of vocal anthology no 1, The Bergmuller, H. L. Williams & Son UNK (unknown)
0766 16 Stars and stripes forever, The Grobe, Charles Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1854 Warren
0767 16 General Boulanger’s (En revenant de la revue) march Desorms, C. L. M. D. Swisher 1887 (unknown)
0768 16 Kitty Wells Atherton, Charles E. Hamilton S. Gordon 1886 (unknown)
0769 16 Musical & home journal (vol. 1, no. 4, new series) N/A Henry Knoefel 1884 (unknown)
0770 16 Ashland quick step, The Ratel, William George Willig 1844 P. S. Duval
0771 16 Louisville gallopade, The Peters, W. C. George Willig 1832-48? (unknown)
0772 16 Wrecker’s daughter quick step Cumming, William W. C. Peters & Co. 1849 (unknown)
0773 16 Bonaparte’s march crossing the Rhine (unknown) W. C. Peters 1832? (unknown)
0774 16 Flower girl waltz Godfrey Louisville Conservatory of Music UNK (unknown)
0775 16 Campbells are comin’, The (unknown) D. P. Faulds UNK (unknown)
0776 16 See, the conqu’ring hero comes Handel, George Frederick Minneapolis Tribune (Nov. 1, 1903) 1903 (unknown)
0777 16 Caprice de Gregh Dinsmore, Lon W. A. Evans & Bro. 1883 (unknown)
0778 16 Sprig of rosemary, A German, Edward New York American & Journal 1903 (unknown)
0779 16 Blacksmith, The Jungmann, Albert James H. Cragg UNK (unknown)
0780 16 Listen to my tale of woe Smith, Hubbard T. John F. Ellis & Co. 1884 (unknown)
0781 16 Jolly brothers galop, The Budik, Franz Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1867-78 C. J. Peters & Son
0782 16 Mother, queen of home Coleman, Charles New Orleans Sunday Morning Item 1903 American Lithographic Co.
0783 16 White wings Winter, Banks Willis Woodward & Co. 1884 William H. Keyser & Co.
0784 16 Dream of the shepherdess (Traum der Sennerin) Labitzky, August Henry S. Cohn UNK Louisville Anzeiger
0785 16 My love Plummer, Charles S. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0786a 16 Bachelor’s dream Muller, Julius E. (unknown) 1872 (unknown)
0786 16 First letter, The Molloy, James Lynam (unknown) 1872 William H. Keyser
0786b 16 Robin Adair (unknown) (unknown) 1872 (unknown)
0788 16 Egyptian lullaby. Laaloo (from Zenobia) Pratt, Silas Gamliel Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1882 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
0789 16 Maiden’s secret, The Fisher, Arthur E. J. E. Ditson & Co. 1883 (unknown)
0790 16 Say one little prayer for mother Fox, Eddie Chas. F. Escher Jr. 1881 Thomas Hunter
0791 16 Bye, bye, baby, bye, bye Scanlan, W. J. T. B. Harms & Co. 1883 William Keyser & Co.
0792 16 Across the far blue hills, Marie Marston, George W. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1873 J. H. Bufford’s Sons
0793 16 Always keep a smile for mother Baker, Charlie F. W. Helmick 1877 (unknown)
0794 16 Martha Dorn, Edouard (arr?) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0795 16 Yankee set cotillions Winner, Septimus J. L. Peters & Bro. 1866 (unknown)
0796 16 Daily exercises consisting of cadences and scales of major and minor keys Czerny, C. D. P. Faulds 1877? (unknown)
0797 16 Nightfall at sea Gabriel, Virginia D. P. Faulds 1865-74 Reed
0798 16 Tuck me to sleep in my old ‘Tucky home Meyer, George W. Irving Berlin, Inc. 1921 (unknown)
0799 16 Kentucky wonder bean, The (collection) Peterson, Walter M. M. Cole Pub. Co. UNK (unknown)
0800 17 Ten best Foster songs, The Foster, Stephen Collins Courier Journal & Louisville Times 1923 (unknown)
0801 17 If dreams could just come true Tichenor, Gayle L. Gayle L. Tichenor 1926 (unknown)
0802 17 Cox means victory Myers, Harry T. Universal Music Pub. Co. 1920 (unknown)
0803 17 Chocolate babe Zoeller, Louis E. Zoeller Music Co. 1919 Carter
0804 17 Louisville Lou (The vampin’ lady) Ager, Milton Advanced Music Corporation 1923 (unknown)
0805 17 Watch the Fords go by Slider, Cliff Louisville Motors 1936 (unknown)
0806 17 D. P. Faulds’ Musical Journal no. 3 (various) D. P. Faulds 1879 (unknown)
0809 17 Idlewild serenade Meininger, Julius C. D. P. Faulds 1865 J. Slinglandt; German & Bro.
0810 17 Garland of old fashioned roses Keithley, E. Clinton Keithley & Marzian Co. 1920 Zimmerman
0811 17 Delmont Club march Lewis, Alexander Jos. H. Miller 1896 (unknown)
0812 17 No more rheumatism rag Thompson, J. Forrest J. Forrest Thompson 1916 Rayner Dalheim & Co.
0813 17 We know that we were rebels (or, Why can we not be brothers) Ward, Charles Lewis D. P. Faulds 1865 German, Bro.; J. S.
0814 17 Sleep my darling – thou art weary Meininger, Julius C. McCarrell & Meininger 1865 Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.; J. Slinglandt
0815 17 Trust me with your heart again Natiello, Ernesto Ernesto Natiello Music Pub. 1914 (unknown)
0816 17 Dream of the shepherdess Labitzky, Aug. Henry S. Cohn UNK Louisville Anzeiger
0817 17 Little girl I’m in love with you Miller, Walter O. W. O. Miller 1898 (unknown)
0818 17 Woodland vows galop Dana, William Henry James H. Cragg 1875 T. Hunter
0819 17 I only ask for rest Ward, Charles Lewis McCarrell & Meininger 1865 (unknown)
0820 17 Belle of Louisville, The Smith, Victor W. Finzer & Hamill 1899 (unknown)
0821 17 Keating wheel march Bryan, Ray Woodman E. B. Dye & Co. 1895 (unknown)
0822 17 Little bit o’ honey, A Keithley, E. Clinton Keith Music Co. 1909 (unknown)
0823 17 Louisville gallopade, The Peters, W. C. George Willig UNK (unknown)
0824 17 Evening chimes (Abendlauten) reverie Marzian, A. F. A. F. Marzian, Music Pub. 1913 (unknown)
0825 17 Song of the nightingale Meininger, Julius C. McCarrell & Meininger 1866 J. Slinglandt
0826 17 Marie waltzes Sheetz, Harry L. B. H. L. B. Sheetz & Co. 1885 Forbes Co.
0827 17 Rainbow polonaise W., G. E. D. P. Faulds 1856 (unknown)
0828 17 Just because Strauss, John Mason John Mason Strauss 1894 (unknown)
0829 17 Fare thee well Kitty dear Wurzel, G. Friedrich William Hall & Son 1852 (unknown)
0830 17 National Democratic Convention grand march Saffery, E. B. W. C. Peters & Sons 1856 (unknown)
0831 17 Little Annie Rooney Nolan, Michael (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0832 17 Pasture, The (or, Herdsman’s echo song) (unknown) Oliver Ditson 1844-57 J. H. Bufford & Co.
0833 17 When I was quitting Norman bowers Meyerbeer William Hall & Son 1848-58 Sarony & Major; S. Pearson
0834 17 Sleepy blues Thompson, J. Forrest Forrest Thompson 1918 Rahner, Dalheim & Co.
0835 17 Dixie kisses Keithley, E. Clinton Keith Music Co. 1909 (unknown)
0836 17 Birdie darling Bollman, Henry Henry Bollman 1872 (unknown)
0837 17 Call me back again Beane, Fannie Frederick Blume 1884 (unknown)
0838 17 Beautiful love White, Charles Albert (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0839 17 I won her little heart when dancing Musgrave, Frank R. A. Saalfield UNK (unknown)
0840 17 Matrimonial sweets Freeman, W. H. William A. Pond 1863? (unknown)
0841 17 Josephine Hays, Will S. Rogers Tuley Co. 1887 (unknown)
0842 17 Wait for the wagon Lady, A G. W. Brainard 1853 (unknown)
0843 17 My Bill from Louisville Snyder, Ted Ted Snyder Co. 1911 (unknown)
0844 17 Just forget Tebben, John Billy Smythe 1921 (unknown)
0845 17 Rose that grows in dreamland (just for you), The Middleton, Edith A. Billy Smythe Music Co. 1916 (unknown)
0846 17 Hesitation blues Middleton, Scott Billy Smythe Music Co. 1915 Rayner Dalheim & Co.
0847 17 I’m going to tell your mama on you Smythe, Billy Billy Smythe 1919 (unknown)
0848 17 Merry widow rag Keithley, E. Clinton Keith Music Co. 1908 (unknown)
0849 17 Hail Columbia Hopkinson, F. Emerson Drug Co. 1895 (unknown)
0850 17 Japonica schottisch Dittmar, Otto Louis Tripp 1865 Perrine
0851 17 Walkin’ in the rain (with a bobbed haired girl) Guilbert, Warburton Warburton Guilbert 1926 Zimmerman
0852 17 Demon dance from the Black Crook King, Frank H. Louis Tripp UNK Hart & Mapother
0853 17 I love you, do you love me Benson, C. D. D. P. Faulds, Tripp & Cragg 1863 German & Bro.
0854 17 In the valley where the old Ohio flows Keithley, E. Clinton Keith Music Co. 1905 (unknown)
0855 17 Kathleen Tyler, Samuel W. H. Samuel W. H. Tyler 1915 Schlich
0856 17 Annie Lee Webster, Joseph Philbrick G. W. Brainard & Co. 1854 (unknown)
0857 17 Evaleen Ward, C. L. D. P. Faulds 1867 J. Slinglandt
0859 18 Fluffy ruffles Cook, Harry L. Harry L. Cook 1907 (unknown)
0860 18 Rose that grows in dreamland (just for you), The Middleton, Edith A. Billy Smythe Music Co. 1913 (unknown)
0861 18 Little Jake Hays, Will S. Captain J. D. Hegler, Steamer ‘Guiding Star’ 1892 (unknown)
0862 18 Dearest spot on earth to me is home, The Wrighton, W. T. Tripp & Cragg 1858 Hart, Mapother & Co.
0864 18 Sack waltz, The Metcalf, John A. F. W. Ratcliffe 1851 (unknown)
0865 18 Gallopade quadrille Hunten, Francois Peters, Webb & Co. UNK (unknown)
0866 18 Geneva waltz Rasche, F. Lee & Walker UNK Porter
0867 18 Margaretha polka Rentschler, G. D. P. Faulds & Co. 1857 (unknown)
0869 18 Genevieve Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1871 C. H. Crosby & Co.
0870 18 Marian Gray Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1863 J. Slinglandt
0871 18 Military recreations (unknown) Peters & Field 1847 Bufford & Co.
0872 18 Beautiful Senning’s Park march and two step Gutterman, R. E. Southern Music Pub. Co. 1914 (unknown)
0873 18 Nora O’Neal Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1866 C. O. Clayton
0874 18 Down by the deep sad sea Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1868 Snyder, Black & Sturn
0875 18 Gen. McClellan’s grand march Muller, F. A. C. Peters & Bro. 1861 Middleton, Strobridge & Co.
0876 18 Col. Ellsworth’s funeral march Winner, Sep. Lee & Walker 1861 T. Sinclair; Crap
0877 18 Enter in Hays, Will S. Will S. Hays Music & Poetry Pub. Co. 1888 John P. Morton & Co.
0878 18 Blue eyed Bonnie Bell Hays, Will S. Tripp & Cragg 1860 (unknown)
0879 18 Hannah! Ain’t you glad you come Hays, Will S. J. P. Simmons & Co. 1895 (unknown)
0880 18 Where has Ida gone? Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1873 (unknown)
0881 18 Will you remember me? Hays, Will S. Tripp & Cragg 1864 German & Bro.; J. Slinglandt
0882 18 Yes, we think of thee at home! Hays, Will S. William McCarrell 1862 J. Slinglandt; Kiebolf & Co.
0883 18 Sunlight, moonlight, starlight Hays, Will S. George D. Newhall Co. 1884 (unknown)
0884 18 Little old cabin in the lane, The Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1871 (unknown)
0885 18 Down in de co’n fiel’ Hays, Will S. Will S. Hays 1882 (unknown)
0886 18 Ada Ray Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1873 H. F. Greene
0887 18 Baby’s gone Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1870 (unknown)
0888 18 We may never meet again Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1863 J. Slinglandt
0889 18 Nobody’s darling Hays, Will S. Oliver Ditson  & Co. 1870 Snyder & Black
0890 18 My every thought was of thee Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1873 (unknown)
0891 18 Lone grave by the sea Hays, Will S. Tripp & Linton 1862 (unknown)
0892 18 Driven from home Hays, Will S. John L. Peters 1868 Ehrgott & Krebs; Warren
0893 18 Wife, little ones at home Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1878 J. Slinglandt
0894 18 Darling Kate Hays, Will S. J. L. Peters 1866 (unknown)
0895 18 Grave of gentle Annie, The Hays, Will S. D. P. Faulds 1858 J. Slinglandt
0896 18 Refugee, The Hays, Will S. Louis Tripp 1865 (unknown)
0897 18 Shamus O’Brien Hays, Will S. John L. Peters 1870 Warren
0898 19 Waiting for Nora Hays, Will S. Rogers Tuley Co. 1887 (unknown)
0899 19 Old fashioned roses are sweetest Hays, Will S. Rogers Tuley Co. 1887 (unknown)
0900 19 Who tied that crape on the door? Hays, Will S. Rogers Tuley Co. UNK (unknown)
0901 19 Guiding star, The Hays, Will S. J. D. Hegler UNK W. W. Pike
0902 19 Dinna be sae sweet (Prithee do not be so sweet) Smith, Wilton G. H. M. Brainard Co. 1889 (unknown)
0903 19 Lady of the lake, The Schmidt, Karl Karl Schmidt 1931 (unknown)
0904 19 Stars are throwing kisses, The Masked Composer, The Starlore Lyrics 1926 Zimmerman
0905 119 Narcissus Nevin, Ethelbert G. Schirmer Jr. 1891 (unknown)
0906 19 Romance (A study in petal effects) Bryant, George W. Arthur P. Schmidt 1897 (unknown)
0907 19 Gay butterflies Gregh, Louis G. Schirmer 1891 (unknown)
0908 19 Doring-Bulow (various) Kunkel Bros. 1893? (unknown)
0909 19 Landlicher tanz Bolck, Oskar Leipzig, Rob. Forberg UNK (unknown)
0910 19 Little girls’ dance Gade, Niels W. National Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0911 19 Moment musical Schubert Hitchcock & McCargo Pub. Co. UNK (unknown)
0912 19 Gavotte mignonne Goldner, William Kunkel Bros. 1886 (unknown)
0913 19 Dressed for the ball Lange, Gustav L. C. Gotthold 1886-93? (unknown)
0914 19 Album leaf Grieg, Edvard G. Schirmer 1879 (unknown)
0915 19 Song of the brook Lack, Theodore Clayton F. Summy 1894 (unknown)
0916 19 Menuet Ravina, Henri Edward Schuberth & Co. UNK (unknown)
0917 19 Spring blossoms rondoletto Muller, W. A. o. Presser 1887 (unknown)
0918 19 Deux alouettes, Les Leschetizky, T. Hatch Music Co. 1896 (unknown)
0919 19 Heather rose Lange, Gustav National Music Co. UNK Triederang
0920 19 Off to the woods Sartorio, Arnoldo B. F. Wood Music Co. 1892 C. G. Roder
0921 19 Sylphide Orth, John Oliver Ditson  Co. 1876 (unknown)
0922 19 Supplement to standard graded course of studies, vol. I (various) (unknown) UNK (unknown)
0923 19 Idilio Lack, Theodore Theodore Presser 1894 (unknown)
0924 19 March Rummel, F. Edward Schuberth Co. 1879 (unknown)
0925 19 Prelude celebre Chopin, F. Kunkel Bros. 1886 (unknown)
0926 19 Italian song Tschaikowsky Theodore Presser 1893 (unknown)
0927 19 Madrigal Lack, Theodore G. Schirmer UNK L. Parent
0928 19 Poeme du souvenir Hofmann, Heinrich G. Schirmer 1879 (unknown)
0929 19 Dance caprice Grieg, Edvard G. Schirmer 1888 The Burr Printing House
0930 19 Four impromptus Schubert, Fr. G. Schirmer 1897 (unknown)
0931 19 Standard graded course of studies (various) Theodore Presser Co. 1892-1919 (unknown)
0932 19 Seranata (A L’Espagnole) Kullak, Theodore Kunkel Bros. 1891 (unknown)
0933 19 Air de ballet Jadassohn, S. Kunkel Bros. 1888 (unknown)
0934 19 Bagatelle Surzynski, M. Fr. Kistner UNK C. G. Roder
0935 19 Little hero march, The Scharwenka, P. Theodore Presser 1895 (unknown)
0937 19 Moment musical Scharwenka, Philipp Kunkel Bros. 1889 (unknown)
0938 19 Wiegenlied Rubinstein, Ant. G. Schirmer UNK C. G. Roder
0939 19 Alphabet, L’ Le Couppey, Felix Breitkopf & Hartel UNK (unknown)
0940 19 Chopin Godard, Benj. Theodore Presser 1898 (unknown)
0941 19 Fete aux champs, La Bachmann, G. B. Schott UNK (unknown)
0942 19 Mama’s baby darling Spaulding, George L. Willis Music Co. 1904 (unknown)
0943 20 Just forget Tebben, John & Billy Smythe Billy Smythe Music Pub. 1921 (unknown)
0944 20 Little sunshine Huston, Frank C. Baldwin Piano Co. 1921 (unknown)
0945 20 Angel’s dream D’Orso, F. McKinley Music Co. 1909 Walton Process
0946 20 Primrose polka Spindler, Fritz Century Music Pub. Co. 1902 (unknown)
0947 20 Love’s childing polka Becht, Julius Century Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
0948 20 Playful round Greene, C. W. Standard Music Pub. Co. 1905 (unknown)
0949 20 Paloma, La Yradier, Vittoria Eclipse Pub. Co. 1909 (unknown)
0950 20 First kiss, The Lamothe, Georges Century Music Pub. Co. UNK (unknown)
0951 20 Scales and chords Kohler, L. Century Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
0952 20 Studies in velocity Czerny, Carl McKinley Music Co. 1921 (unknown)
0952b 20 Studies in velocity Czerny, Carl McKinley Music Co. 1921 (unknown)
0952a 20 Studies in velocity Czerny, Carl McKinley Music Co. UNK (unknown)
0953 20 May breezes Lange, Gustav McKinley Music Co. 1919 (unknown)
0954 20 Edelweiss glide waltz Vanderbeck, F. E. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
0955 20 Darling Nelly Gray Hanby, B. R. Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1921 (unknown)
0956 20 Ain’t we got fun Whiting, Richard A. Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1921 (unknown)
0957 20 Mexican rose Tenney, Jack B. W. A. Quincke & Co. 1924 Schoilz, Erickson & Co.
0958 20 Swanee river moon Clarke, H. Pitman Leo Feist Inc. 1921 Malcolm Perret
0959 20 Memories Van Alstyne, Egbert Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1915 Jerome H. Remick Pr. Co.
0960 20 Wandering home Case, L. Clair & Leonard Stevens Sherman, Clay & Co. 1920 Scholz, Erickson & Co.
0961 20 Tripping feet Bohm, Carl McKinley Music Co. 1918? (unknown)
0962 20 Czarine, La Ganne, Louis Eclipse Pub. Co. 1919? (unknown)
0963 20 There’s a little white house (where the red, red roses grow) Akst, Harry Milton Weil Music Co. Inc. 1926 Rayner, Dalheim & Co.
0964 20 Qui vive galop Ganz, Wilhelm Eclipse Pub. Co. 1910 (unknown)
0965 20 Alpine hut. In the alpine hut Lange, Gustav Eclipse Pub. Co. 1916-18? (unknown)
0966 20 All through the night (unknown) G. Schirmer 1899 Edward B. Edwards
0967 20 Spain Jones, Isham Milton Weil Music Co. Inc. 1924 Rayner, Dalheim & Co.
0968 20 Sextet from Lucia Bohm, C. Eclipse Pub. Co. 1907 (unknown)
0969 20 Chasse infernale, La Kolling, C. Standard Music Pub. Co. 1906? (unknown)
0970 20 Boute-en-train galop de concert Ketterer, E. Standard Music Pub. Co. 1907? (unknown)
0971 20 Starry night, A Smith, Sydney McKinley Music Co. 1922 (unknown)
0972 20 Echoes of the lake Leybach, J. Century Music Pub. Co. UNK (unknown)
0973 20 Grand valse de concert Mattei, Tito McKinley Music Co. 1920? (unknown)
0974 20 Caprice brilliant Leybach, J. Century Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
0975 20 Sonata 1 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Century Music Pub. Co. UNK (unknown)
0976 20 Violet waltz Bohm, H. Century Music Pub. Co. UNK (unknown)
0977 20 Elfin dance Heins, Carl McKinley Music Co. 1908 (unknown)
0978 20 Murmuring brook Bohm, Carl Century Music Pub. Co. 1912 (unknown)
0979 20 Danse d’etoiles (dance of the stars) Godard, Charles Century Music Pub. Co. 1911 (unknown)
0980 20 Queen of the night Bohm, Carl Century Music Pub. Co. 1920 (unknown)
0981 20 In the month of roses Fowler-Judd, Alice Century Music Pub. Co. 1913 (unknown)
0982 20 Early dawn waltz Herman, Ella V. McKinley Music Co. 1911 (unknown)
0983 20 New spring Lange, Gustav McKinley Music Co. 1918-19? Walton Process
0984 20 Spring showers Fink, William McKinley Music Co. 1918-19? Walton Process
0985 20 Penseroso, Il (el pensador) Heller, Stephen McKinley Music Co. 1922 (unknown)
0986 20 Curious story Heller, Stephen Century Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
0987 20 Fairy dance Bohm, C. McKinley Music Co. 1918-19? (unknown)
0988 20 Alpine horn Proch, Heinrich Standard Music Pub. Co. 1908 (unknown)
0989 20 Hawaiian breezes MacMeekin, J. A. J. A. MacMeekan 1920 (unknown)
0990 20 I hear you calling me Marshall, Charles Boosey & Co. 1908 (unknown)

Jewish Community of Louisville Photograph Collection, ca. 1910-2022

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator: Jewish Community of Louisville

Title: Photograph Collection, ca. 1910-2022

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these papers, contact the Collections Department.

Size of Collection: 4 cubic feet

Location Number: 022PC1

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of photographs relating to the Jewish community of Louisville, Kentucky. Most of the photographs document activities, events, and individuals associated with the Jewish Community Center (JCC) and the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville, two organizations that merged in 2009 to form the Jewish Community of Louisville, Inc. (JCL). Also included in the collection are photographs relating to the predecessors of the JCC and the Federation, Louisville synagogues, and other local Jewish organizations and entities.

Folders 1-58 contain photographs relating to JCC and its predecessor, the Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA). Dating from ca. 1910-1955 are photographs of YMHA facilities, athletics, and social and educational activities. Covering the years before and after 1955, when the JCC on Dutchmans Lane opened and the YMHA closed, are photographs of fundraising and groundbreaking for the new JCC, United Service Organizations (USO) events, Heritage Theatre plays and actor headshots, summer camps, and senior activities at the YMHA and JCC. The rest of the photographs document events and activities at the JCC through the early 2020s.

Folders 59-75 contain photographs relating to the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville and miscellaneous Jewish community events from the 1960s through the early 2000s. Included are photographs of Federation leaders, meetings, awards, United Jewish Appeal (UJA) and United Jewish Campaign (UJC) events, group trips to Washington, D.C., the New Americans programs, and plaques and art works.

Folders 76-79 hold photographs documenting Community Relations Council (CRC) events from the 1970s-1990s, such as Model Seders and a Catholic Teachers Institute on Judaism.

Folders 80-91 hold photographs documenting the artists and art works of the art show “Creativity under Duress: From Gulag to Glasnost,” held in Louisville in 1989. The show was organized by Laurel Garron, chair of the CRC committees on Soviet Jewry and Classics in Context. It featured the work of Russian Jewish artists calling themselves the Aleph Group, who had held an avant-garde art show in Leningrad in 1975 and reunited at the Louisville exhibit.

Folders 92-107 contain photographs relating to Louisville synagogues and other local Jewish entities from the 1930s through the early 2000s. Included are photographs of individuals and events of Adath Jeshurun, Anshai Sfard, Keneseth Israel, The Temple – Congregational Adath Israel Brith Sholom, Temple Shalom, Louisville Hebrew School, Eliahu Academy, B’nai B’rith Louisville Lodge No. 14, Boy Scout Troop 30, National Council of Jewish Women, Jewish Hospital, Jewish Family and Vocational Service, Four Courts, and Shalom Tower.

Folders 108-141 and digital materials contain group and individual photographs of members of Louisville’s Jewish community. Also included are photographs of Jewish individuals from other parts of the United States and from Israel, and of non-Jewish individuals and politicians from Louisville and Kentucky. Many photographs were used for the newspapers Kentucky Jewish Post and Opinion and Community. See the attached spreadsheet for the list of names of individuals pictured.

Photographers include Gus Frank, Sam Hinerfeld, the Royal Photo Company, Charley Pence, Gene Gilpin, Patrick Pfister, Louisville Courier-Journal, Louisville Times, and Robert Burge.

Related Collections

Oversize subject photographs separated from the JCL Photograph Collection:

Louisville Hebrew School, ca. 1910s-1920s [SCH-158]

YMHA softball and baseball teams, 1919 [SPR/BB-50], 1950 [SPR/BB-51]

YMHA Reps basketball teams, 1919-1920 [SPR/BK-4], 1921-1922 [SPR/BK-5]

YMHA track team, 1920 [SPR/TR-4]

Fencing class at the JCC, ca. 1950s-1970s [SPR/MI-2]

“The Center of Our Lives” photo collage of children at the JCC, ca. 1970s [GRI-52]

Israel in the Park at the JCC, 26 April 1998 [GRI-53]

Company of “Bernie’s Bar Mitzvah,’ CenterStage Theatre, March 1998 [THE-27]

JCC Maccabi teams, ca. 1990s [SPR/MI-3], 1996 [SPR/MI-4], 2000 [SPR/MI-5]

Jewish Community of Louisville Records, 1896-2022 (bulk: 1980-2020) [Mss. BD J59].

Jewish Community of Louisville Museum Collection [2022.16.1-4].

Jewish Family and Vocational Service (Louisville, Ky.) Records, 1938-1010 [Mss. BJ J59].

Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, 1905-2008 [Mss. BF J59].

Serials in the Filson Library Collection: YMHA Chronicler, Spokesman, Kentucky Jewish Post and Opinion, and Community.

 

Historical Note

The Louisville Conference of Jewish Organizations was formed in 1934. In 1971, the Conference was reorganized and renamed the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville. The Federation served as the central coordinating and planning organization for the local Jewish community. Local entities and partners affiliated with or receiving support from the Federation included those mentioned below:

  • The Jewish Community Center (JCC) opened on Dutchmans Lane in 1955, replacing the Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA) that was incorporated in 1890 and located at First Street and then at Second and Jacob. Louisville’s YMHA/JCC is the third oldest Jewish community center in continuous existence in the county. Camp Ricaree was a day camp at the YMHA that later moved to the JCC. Some of the overnight summer camps run by the JCC were Camp Tall Trees and Camp Ben Washer.
  • The Jewish Family and Vocational Service (JFVS) was formed in 1978 when the Jewish Vocational Service, established in 1943, merged with the Jewish Social Service Agency, established in 1908 as the Federation of Jewish Charities and later renamed the Jewish Welfare Foundation in 1918. In 2008, the name of JFVS was changed to Jewish Family and Career Services (JFCS).
  • The Louisville Hebrew School (Talmud Torah) was established in the early twentieth century as a community-sponsored supplementary school, offering Hebrew-only religious instruction to pupils from Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox families. It was later run by the Bureau of Jewish Education, which was formed in 1948. The Louisville Hebrew School celebrated its centennial in 2010.
  • Eliahu Academy, Louisville’s Jewish community day school, opened in 1953 and closed in 2008.
  • The High School of Jewish Studies was established in 1976 and offers supplementary classes to Jewish high school students.
  • In the 1980s, the Bureau of Jewish Education was renamed the Jewish Education Association (JEA), which oversaw the Louisville Hebrew School, the High School of Jewish Studies, the Israel T. Naamani Library, and the Jewish Resource Center.
  • In 1991, the Central Agency for Jewish Education (CAJE) was formed by the merger of JEA and Eliahu Academy.
  • The Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning was established in Louisville in the late 1990s as part of an international curriculum for adult Jewish learners.
  • Louisville Beit Sefer Yachad (LBSY) offers Hebrew and Jewish studies to Jewish children in kindergarten through eighth grade and, as of 2022, was supported by Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Keneseth Israel Congregation, and Temple Shalom.
  • Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, also known as Hillel International or Hillel, is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world. Louisville’s B’nai B’rith Hillel was established in 1973 for Jewish college students and housed in the Interfaith Center at the University of Louisville.
  • Jewish Hospital opened in Louisville in 1905 and moved to a larger facility at Brook and Chestnut Streets in 1955. The hospital became part of Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services (JHHCS) in the 1980s, and then Jewish Hospital and St. Mary’s HealthCare in 2005. Another merger in 2012 put Jewish Hospital under the control of KentuckyOne Health. UofL Health purchased Jewish Hospital in 2019.
  • Four Courts Louisville Hebrew Home was incorporated in 1946. In 1983, JHHCS bought Four Courts with the financial assistance of the Federation. Four Courts was sold in 2007 to Jewish Hospital and St. Mary’s HealthCare, and later to Signature HealthCare. At this point, the institution ended its long history as a Jewish-run facility.
  • In 1976, the Federation set up a Council on Aging to respond to the needs of Jewish senior adults. Federal funding was secured from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the establishment of Shalom Tower, which opened as an apartment complex for older adults on Dutchmans Lane next to the JCC in 1979. Shalom Tower was sold to Urban Innovations in 2005-2006.
  • The National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council (NJCRAC) was established in 1944 by the Council of Jewish Federations. It is made up of independent community councils across the country, including Louisville’s Jewish Community Relations Council (CRC), formed in 1957 as the Federation’s Community Relations Committee. The CRC provides a public voice of Louisville Jewry on such issues as religion and prayer in public schools and in public places, anti-Semitism, civil rights, Soviet Jewry, and advocacy for Israel.

In 2009, the Federation and JCC merged to create the Jewish Community of Louisville, Inc. As of 2022, the JCL includes the Jewish Federation of Louisville, the Jewish Community Center of Louisville, the Jewish Foundation of Louisville, the Jewish Community Relations Council, Hillel, and Community, Louisville’s Jewish newspaper.

Sources:

Carol Ely, Jewish Louisville: Portrait of a Community (2003)

Clarence F. Judah, Unity in Community 40: The Jewish Community Federation of Louisville (1974)

Herman Landau, Adath Louisville: The Story of a Jewish Community (1981)

Jewish Community of Louisville, https://jewishlouisville.org

 

Folder List

Box 1

Young Men’s Hebrew Association (YMHA) and Jewish Community Center (JCC)

Folder 1: YMHA original building at First between Walnut and Chestnut, ca. early 1910s

Folder 2: YMHA athletics and activities, ca. 1911-1930s

Includes photos of track team; volleyball; marathon race; men’s and women’s gym classes; folk dancing class

Folder 3: YMHA men’s and women’s basketball, ca. 1920s-1930s

Folder 4: YMHA baseball and softball, athletic chairs and director, ca. 1920s-1950s

Includes photos of softball teams; Bernard Rosenblum, Maurice Richlin, Tony Levitan

Folder 5: YMHA activities, ca. 1910s-1920s

Includes photos of USO dance; library; Menorah club; embroidery club; knitting and sewing class; mothers and daughters banquet; Kadimah gathering; Kismet club

Folder 6: YMHA activities, ca. 1930s

Includes photos of front desk; Rabbi Joseph Rauch; AZA dinner; YMHA Brownie pack

Folder 7: YMHA activities, ca. 1940s

Includes photos of war bonds sale; dances; Detinu Club; Hadassah meeting; Cobra Athletic Club

Folder 8: YMHA/JCC children and youth, ca. 1940s-1950s

Includes photos of arts and crafts; AZA 107

Folder 9: YMHA/JCC men’s and women’s basketball, ca. 1940s-1950s

Folder 10: YMHA/JCC facilities and activities, ca. 1940s-1950s

Includes photos of the library; Majorettes; racquetball; female bowlers; Kindergarten children celebrating Tu B’Shevat

Folder 11: JCC fundraising, ca. 1950s-1960s

Folder 12: JCC purchase of property on Dutchmans Lane and groundbreaking, early 1950s

Folder 13: Miscellaneous groups, meetings, events, ca. 1950s-1960s

Includes photos of Community Chest workers; Mayor Andrew Broaddus; rabbis; Indiana University Sigma Alpha Mu formal

Folder 14: Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) and United Service Organizations (USO), 1940s-1960s

Folder 15: USO dances and events at the YMHA/JCC, ca. 1940s-1960s

Folder 16: USO meals for Ft. Knox soldiers at the YMHA/JCC, ca. 1950s-1970s

Folder 17: YMHA/JCC Heritage Theatre actor headshots, A-K, ca. 1940s-1960s

Folder 18: YMHA/JCC Heritage Theatre actor headshots, L-Z, ca. 1940s-1960s

Folder 19: YMHA camp on the river, ca. 1930s

Folder 20: Camp Tall Trees, ca. 1940s-1960s, and Camp Ben Washer, ca. 1970s

Folder 21: Camp Ricaree, ca. 1970s

Includes photos of Mark Wolff, Tony Mann, Shelley Spivak, Susan Rosenberg, Danny Rothstein, Allison Fox, Elise Wolff, Benji Shaikun, Jeff Schwartz, Amy Samuel, Joan Epstein, Lee Jay Weinberg

Folder 22: Youth activities, ca. 1960s-1970s

Includes photos of Rauch AZA skit night; Purim pastry workshop; physical education; horseback riding; drama; JCC camp counselor Mark Wolff; young men playing pool; Nancy Oppen, Josie Zeeman, Linda Baer; dance and ballet performances; choir; young women by pool; quiz bowl; Young Judaea Tu B’Shevat ceremony; Lynn Strauss, Julia Goff, and Leann Rouben dressed up as dreidels for Chanukah, 1973; UJC Youth Committee

Folder 23: Groups of children and teenagers, ca. 1960s-1970s

Includes photos of Romeo-Juliet Ball, 1964; campers; counselors identified as Sandy Berman, Steve Snow, Henry Weber, Randy Spivak, David Berman, Sheldon Yoffe

Folder 24: Adult sports, ca. 1960s-1980s

Includes photos of fencing; basketball; racquetball; volleyball; tennis

Folder 25: United Jewish Campaign and JCC volunteers, ca. 1960s-1980s

Folder 26: JCC and Bureau of Jewish Education book fair, 1960s

Folder 27: JCC facilities, 1950s-1960s

Includes photos of the YMHA cornerstone; swimming pool; tennis court and outdoor handball court; health club; gym; back of snack bar; teen lounge and game room

Folder 28: JCC facilities, ca. 1970s-1990s

Includes photos of front of building; aerial views; flood of 1988; construction of outdoor lap pool; playground; groundbreaking for addition

Folder 29: Youth baseball, softball, swimming, diving, and water ballet, ca. 1950s-1970s

Folder 30: Youth and high school basketball, ca. 1960s-1980s

Folder 31: Miscellaneous youth athletics, ca. 1960s-1980s

Includes photos of karate; diving; gymnastics; soccer; football; racquetball; fencing

Folder 32: Youth sports teams, ca. 1980s, 2001

Folder 33: Youth and adult sports awards, ca. 1960s-1980s

Includes photos of tennis and soccer awards; Carol Berman award; Ray Baer cup

 

Box 2

Folder 34: YMHA/JCC staff, ca. 1940s-1980s

Includes photos of Ronetta Meyer; Pauline Pearson; John Paul Jones; Aaron Schreben and Joe Kaplan

Folder 35: YMHA/JCC orchestra, ca. 1940s-1990s

Includes photos of orchestra rehearsal; Roland Vamos; Almita Hyman-Vamos; Irving Ilmer; Leon Fuchs; Rubin Sher; Peter McHugh; Louis Moseson and senior musicians of the Kling Chamber Orchestra

Folder 36: YMHA/JCC Drama/Heritage Theatre, ca. 1940s-1960s

Includes photos of “Outward Bound”; “You Can’t Take It with You”; “The Willow and I”; “The Jazz Singer”; “The Gioconda Smile”

Folder 37: JCC Drama/Heritage Theatre, ca. 1960s-1990s

Includes photos of “Fiddler on the Roof”; makeup class

Folder 38: YMHA/JCC dance, 1950s-1970s

Includes photos of dance teacher Selma Erlen; modern dance recital “The Dybbuk”; “Keep N Trim” show for WHAS-TV

Folder 39: YMHA/JCC Golden Age Club/Club 60 and senior activities, ca. 1940s-1980s

Includes photos of a Purim play

Folder 40: Jewish Community Center album, ca. 1987

Includes photos of renovation of the JCC

Folder 41: JCC awards, ca. 1950s-1990s

Folder 42: Ottenheimer award, ca. 1950s-1970s, 2000

Includes photograph of Boris and Naomi Pressma

Folder 43: Harold Berg mosaics at the JCC and other locations, ca. 1960s-1980s

Folder 44: Sports hall of fame and Maccabiah games, ca. 1995-2002

Folder 45: JCC miscellaneous events and activities, ca. 1960s-1970s

Includes photos of Jacques Wolff, Ed Shaikun; Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel; mother-daughter banquet; JCC annual meeting; teenage visitors from Mexico; Stuart Handmaker presenting Jewish calendar; women’s leadership training course; Arthur Kling speaking to Jewish Welfare Board (JWB); 75th anniversary of the JCC; choir; Denise Wolff; “Flame of freedom for the American hostages in Iran”

Folder 46: JCC miscellaneous events, ca. 1980s-1990s

Includes photos of Giaora Feidman Trio; JCC self study commission; Robert Rosenthal; “We Stand with Israel”; Yom HaShoah Holocaust event; Fred Joseph and John Lewis; swimming pool; fencing; musicians; art events; acculturation events; Jane Greenebaum and David Kling at dedication of the senior adult lounge; Israeli pop group Habibi at the Jerusalem 25 celebration; Alan Dershowitz lecture, 1997; trip for Russian Jews, 1997; Aaron Schreiber receiving executive director plaque

Folder 47: JCC miscellaneous youth events and activities, ca. 1980s-1990s

Folder 48: JCC miscellaneous youth events and activities, ca. 1990-2001

Includes photos of youth camps; Girls Conference; BBYO; “March of Living” in Israel

Folder 49: JCC grand opening, 1997

Folder 50: Israel in the Park, 1998-2000

Folder 51: Horse racing/Night at the Races fundraisers, 1998 and undated

Folder 52: JCC youth activities, ca. 2000-2001

Includes photos of summer camp; art; sports; BBYO; youth performances

Folder 53: Students Offering Service (SOS), ca. 1998-2002

Folder 54: JCC miscellaneous events, 1998

Includes photos of JCC renovation; Sukkot; Image and Identity Jewish film festival; annual meeting; “Expressions” art exhibit; “Bernie’s Bar Mitzvah” production

Folder 55: JCC miscellaneous events and activities, ca. 1999-2000

Includes photos of JCC annual meeting; trip for Russian Jews; Dr. Ruth at the JCC; “Schreiber Tribute”; senior meal in the JCC sukkah; golf outing

Folder 56: JCC miscellaneous events and activities, ca. 2001-2002

Includes photos of JCC annual fundraising meeting; HPER (Health Physical Education and Recreation); senior activities; Jewish Community Family Life (JCFL); awards ceremony; arts and culture; Jewish Heritage Day; JCC annual meeting

Folder 57: JCC miscellaneous activities, 2001

Includes photos of community service camp; summer activities; cheerleading; youth camp; youth sports; teen and adult sports

Folder 58: New JCC building, 2020s

Includes photograph of presidents of JCC and Federation at closing of old building and walking to the new one, 2021

 

Box 3

Jewish Community Federation of Louisville

Folder 59: Federation events, 1960s-2000s

Includes photos of presentation of check to Morris Kling for Jerusalem Y, 1962; the 30th anniversary of the Louisville Conference of Jewish Organizations, 1964; Naomi Pressma, Lewis Cole, and F. R. Rosenbaum honored for leadership, 1973; Ed Goldberg, Allen Solomon, Henry Shapira, ca. 1980s; Rabbi Stanley Miles, Rabbi Leonard Divine, Toni Goldman, ca. 1980s; Parchment of Promise for Foundation for Planned Giving, 1993; L’Dor V’Dor award ceremony, 1994; Conference on Aging awards, 1998; Partnership 2000; Rabbi Robert Slosberg, Stuart Goldberg, Jane Goldstein at event, ca. 2000s

Folder 60: Federation and Jewish community leadership and committees, ca.1960s-1990s

Includes photos of Norbert Fruehauf; Al Erlen, Lewis Cole, Fanny Rose Rosenbaum, Dr. Irvin Rosenbaum, Frank Judd; Frank Fogelman; Women’s Committee; strategic planning retreat; Council of Jewish Federations VP Martin Kraar meeting with Federation board; Lewis Cole; Betty Pohn and demographic study committee; Federation annual meetings

Folder 61: United Jewish Appeal (UJA) and United Jewish Campaign (UJC), 1960s-1990s

Includes photos of Special Gifts, 1968; women representing Louisville as Kentucky Belles at UJA conference, ca. 1970s; Aviva Motchnick and Dr. Fred Seifer address Physicians Division, undated and 1982; Men’s Major Gifts steering committee; Judi Sherman and Miriam Goldberg; Telethon chairwomen and chairmen; Freedom Sunday rally, 1990; Operation Exodus, 1991; King David Society dinner, 1997

Folder 62: UJC Million Dollar Dinner with George Will, 1986

Folder 63: Women’s Division, 1970s-2001

Includes photos of service project and Ethiopian Jews speaker, 1997-1998

Folder 64: Young Adult Division (YAD) events, ca. 1980s-2000s

Includes photos of Young Women’s, Young Men’s, and Young Men’s Business and Professional Division events

Folder 65: YAD and Young Leader Division (YLD) events, 1990s-2000s

Includes photos of Newcomers events; YAD Black and White party; Ben Gurion event

Folder 66: Major Gifts dinners, 1990s

Includes photos of Wolff Blitzer; Elie Wiesel

Folder 67: Super Sunday, 1989-2001

Folder 68: Women’s philanthropy, 1997-1999

Includes photos of Pomegranate Division of UJC; Lions of Judah

Folder 69: Missions, ca. 1978-1992

Includes photos of UJC roots mission to New York; “Mission of a Lifetime” trip; trip to Israel, 1980; Community photo of Yad Vashem: The World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Israel, 1992

Folder 70: Washington D.C. trips, ca. 1980s-2000s

Includes photos of March for Soviet Jewry; Israeli Embassy Minister of Information, Harry Hurwitz, addresses the Louisville delegation in the Senate building; Washington CRC chair briefs Louisville women at Soviet embassy; Rev. Stanley Schmidt, Farrell Salzman, Rabbi Solomon Roodman; young leadership conference participants; YAD Washington trip; Sen. Edward Kennedy with AIPAC interns Julie Bergman and Lauren Strauss; visit to Sen. Wendell Ford’s office; Lion of Judah (LOJ) Washington mission, Elise Essig, Gayle Rodgers, Denise Schuller, Ann Hertzman, Sander Linker; Panim-el-Panim Kentucky Kesher

Folder 71: New Americans program, ca. 1979-1990s

Includes photos of Isabella Gotlib, Al Cheistwer, Rauf Kadimov, Judy Lipmann, Nataly Asatiany, Sister Mary Schmuck, Lisa Dwyer, Susan Klempner (hospital education at Jewish Hospital), Victor and Tamara Zaft (medical imaging at Jewish Hospital), Tatyana Foox (patient accounting at Jewish Hospital), Valentina Blincherskaya, Svetlana Ivashina, Yergeniy Gamburg

Folder 72: Art and plaques, ca. 1950s-1990s

Includes photos of J. Graham Brown Foundation plaque at the JCC; 1955 JCC plaque; Israeli sculpture at JCC; plaque listing 1988 JCC renovation and expansion benefactors; Weisberg Tree of Life by Barney Bright; Solinger art donation; Perelmuter gate donation at JCC; Julius Friedman and Mike Sloane poster for “A Time to Remember,” 1995; Sam Gilliam and Charles and Marlene Weisberg standing in front of Gilliam’s paintings at the Speed Museum, 1995

Folder 73: Jewish community events, 1980s-2000s

Includes photos of signing of Twinning agreement between the Louisville and Montpelier, France, Jewish community centers; Yom HaShoah events, some at Keneseth Israel; Marty Weinberg and Marty Ruby present Slugger bat to violinist Itzhat Perlman;  Debbie Friedman event at The Temple; women’s event at “The Paint Spot”; Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration

Folder 74: Louisville Jewish community event for Mikhail Gorbachev, 1995

Folder 75: Miscellaneous events, ca. 1960s-2000s

Includes photos of Arthur Kling and Selma Kling at March on Frankfort, 1964; ROAR reading program, 1998-1999; Million Mom March, 2000

 

Community Relations Council

Folder 76: Community Relations Council (CRC) miscellaneous events, ca. 1980s-1990s

Includes photos of Gov. John Y. Brown, Yom HaShoa proclamation ceremony; Holocaust awareness lecture; Gov. Martha Layne Collins signing resolution declaring “Oppressed People’s Week”; Rabbi Stanley Miles; Fr. Stanley Schmidt, Frankye Klein Gordon; Temple Shalom Choir at Yom HaShoah; Ethiopian airlift event with Mollo Mengisto; Council on Peacemaking; Holocaust Memorial at JCC; World Culture Bazaar; March of the Living; Israeli Consul Dan Ashbel and Rabbi Joe Rapport; CRC Candidates Forum; visit by Israel’s mayors

Folder 77: Jewish Heritage weekend, 1978-1979, and kosher food booth, 1985

Folder 78: Model Seders, ca. 1990s-2000s

Folder 79: CRC teacher institutes and trips, ca. 1980s-1990s

Includes photos of Catholic Teachers Institutes; Federation trip for teachers to Holocaust Museum

 

“Creativity under Duress” Art Show

Folder 80: Creativity under Duress artists in Louisville, 1989

Folder 81: Eugene Abeshaus headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 82: Anatoly Basin headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 83: Leonid Bolmat headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 84: Aleksandr Gurevich headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 85: Yuri Kalendarez headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 86: Tatyana Kornfeld headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 87: Aleksandr Manusov headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 88: Aleksandr Okun headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 89: Sima Ostrovsky headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 90: Alek Rapoport headshots and artwork, 1989

Folder 91: Olga Schmuilovich headshots and artwork, 1989, includes print of artwork

 

Louisville Jewish Synagogues, Schools, and Organizations

Folder 92: Adath Jeshurun, ca. 1950s-1990s

Includes photos of Rabbi Simcha Kling; Mayor Frank Burke; Cantor Marshall Portnoy and Dr. Jane Portnoy; Harriet Waldman, teacher; AJ fundraiser with Ed Koch at the Derby Museum; renovation of small chapel; Ramah campers from AJ; Purim Ball

Folder 93: Anshai Sfard, ca. 1950s

Includes photos of Rabbi Solomon Roodman, Mindy Steinberg, Eilene Meyer, Beth Habermann

Folder 94: Keneseth Israel, ca. 1930s-1970s

Includes photos of Sunday School students and adults in front of Keneseth Israel, ca. 1930s-1950s; Sunday School graduating class, ca. 1951; Keneseth Israel Religious School, ca. 1970s; Lily Dresser, 1980

Folder 95: The Temple – Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom, ca. 1940s-2007

Includes photos of Jean Hartzman, Sadie Baer, Beth Abrams, and Karen Fish; Adath Israel 3rd St. Couples Club with Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert Waller, Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rauch; Temple Brith Sholom confirmation classes of 1965 and 1966; Zehava Naamani leading Temple Youth Choir; Rabbis Samuel Karff, Herbert Waller, Chester Diamond, Leonard Devine; James Hertzman; Rabbis Rapport and Diamond lead a Seder for Black and Jewish participants; Senior University; Rabbi Diamond’s retirement party

Folder 96: Temple Shalom, ca. 1980s-1990s

Includes photos of dedication of Temple on Taylorsville Rd.; David Kling, Rabbi Irving P. Glickman, Rabbi Stanley Miles, Dan Maron, Rabbi Robert Slosberg at planning for building of Temple Shalom; Milton Greenbaum, David Kling, Frances Wexler, Rabbi Stanley Miles at groundbreaking at 4615 Lowe Rd; David Kling installing Ark at Temple Shalom; Temple Shalom confirmation class trip to New York City

Folder 97: B’nai B’rith Louisville Lodge No. 14, ca. 1940s-1990s

Includes photos of Fort Knox soldiers; bowling league banquet, 1947; B’nai B’rith person of the year, 1990s

Folder 98: Boy Scout Troop 30, ca. 1930s-1990s

Includes photos of Boy Scout troop at YMHA; Scoutmaster, David Kling; Chad Yussman and Josh Neely; Milton Metz of WHAS awarding Eagle Scout rank

Folder 99: National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), ca. 1930s-2000

Includes photos of Jewish Hospital sewing circle; Jewish Children’s Convalescent Home and Preschool; toy workshop; Shellie Benovitz and Jane Weinberg at Nearly New Store; Moonlighters, 1980; Senator Wendell Ford, Marcia Roth; Rita Steinberg; Jerry Abramson at ribbon cutting for NCJW Parkside; Betty Pohn, Anne Bronner, and Ellen Rosenbloom after Fashion Encore sale, 1991; Jr. Council, 1995; NCJW annual meeting, 2000

Folder 100: Jewish Hospital, ca. 1930s-2000s

Includes photos of Jewish Hospital Hostess project; Caufield and Shook photo of child in bed at original Jewish Hospital; Dr. Gerald Temes, Dr. Robert Falk, and Dr. Ronald Madden; ribbon cutting for the new Garon Lifestyle Center; Rudd Heart Lung Center dedication and Mezuzah affixing, ca. 1995; Louis Bryant; dedication of the University of Louisville-Jewish Hospital surgical teaching endowment, 1990; JHHS meetings and volunteer event, 1995-1999; Jewish Hospital President Doug Shaw

Folder 101: Jewish Family and Vocational Service (JFVS), ca. 1970s-2000

Includes photos of Judy Freundlich Tiell and Karen Abrams; Sue Eichenberger, Marilyn Bornstein, and Lauren Kerr; Lillian Seligman and Dr. Jeff Weiss; Lowell Katz; Ken Grossman; Ed Weinberg; staff; “New Americans” program; annual meeting; microenterprise class; building fund kickoff; construction and dedication of new JFVS building, 2000

Folder 102: Four Courts Louisville Hebrew Home, ca. 1949-2002

Includes photos of Carl Helman, Hugo Taustine, Sol Goldberg, Herman Handmaker, Frank Fleischaker, and Fred Switow, 1949; executive director Pamela Hardin Borst; Naomi Pressma and Boris Pressma; Toni Goldman, Frank Lipschutz, and Mike Shaikun

Folder 103: Shalom Tower, 1979-1999

Includes photos of Shalom Tower, 1979; first president of residents council, Harry Simon and other 20-year residents, Mikhala Zalishansky, Shulin Mechetner, Nettie Rudavsky, Faye Applebaum, Sharlot Lutnick; Shalom Tower board, 1999

 

Box 4

Folder 104: Louisville Hebrew School, ca. 1920s-2002

Includes photos of group of students outside building; Rabbi Joseph Salzman and students; “Return to Louisville Hebrew School, 208 E. Walnut”; graduating classes of 1932, 1939, and 1997; Model Seder at Four Courts, 1981; graduation at the JCC, 1981; graduation class, 1993; Rabbi Stanley Miles with students

Folder 105: Eliahu Academy, ca. 1950s-1990s

Includes photos of Greg and Barbara Nefouse (principal at Eliahu); students and classes; events; checker tournament, Russian students; dedication of building at 3819 Bardstown Rd., 1983; Chanukah, 1990

Folder 106: Jewish education organizations and High School of Jewish Studies, ca. 1980s-1990s

Includes photos of Bureau of Jewish Education, 1980; educators Elie Topcik, Anita Reider, and Edith Kling; Jewish Education Association (JEA); sign for Central Agency for Jewish Education (CAJE); Hillel Seder, 1993; High School of Jewish Studies, 1995

Folder 107: Miscellaneous Jewish organizations, ca. 1920s-2000s

Includes photos of Jewish children’s home, ca. 1920s-1940s; Hadassah; Louisville Vaad HaKashrut; color negative of the Louisville Board of Rabbis and Cantors, early 2000s

 

Groups

Folder 108: Groups, ca. 1960s-1980s

Folder 109: Groups, ca. 1980s-2000s

 

Individuals, arranged alphabetically by surname

See the attached spreadsheet for the list of names of individuals pictured.

Folder 110: Individuals, A

Folder 111: Individuals, Ba-Bel

Folder 112: Individuals, Ben-Berk

Folder 113: Individuals, Berm-By

Folder 114: Individuals, Ca-Cl

Folder 115: Individuals, Co-Cu

Folder 116: Individuals, D

Folder 117: Individuals, E

Folder 118: Individuals, Fa-Fl

Folder 119: Individuals, Fo-Fu

Folder 120: Individuals, Ga-Gl

Folder 121: Individuals, Gol

Folder 122: Individuals, Gon-Gra

Folder 123: Individuals, Gre-Gu

Folder 124: Individuals, Ha

Folder 125: Individuals, Hei

Folder 126: Individuals, Hel-Hy

Folder 127: Individuals, I-J

Folder 128: Individuals, K

Folder 129: Individuals, La-Le

Folder 130: Individuals, Li-Ly

Folder 131: Individuals, M

Folder 132: Individuals, N-O

Folder 133: Individuals, P

Folder 134: Individuals, R

Folder 135: Individuals, Sa-Sc

Folder 136: Individuals, Se-Sl

Folder 137: Individuals, Sm-Sw

Folder 138: Individuals, T-V

Folder 139: Individuals, W

Folder 140: Individuals, Y-Z

 

Digital materials

Folder 141: Community photos and miscellaneous JCL records and images, USB hard drive (these files are not yet available to researchers)

 

Subject Headings

African Americans – Civil rights – Kentucky.

Art – Exhibitions.

Athletics – Kentucky – Louisville.

Eliahu Academy (Louisville, Ky.)

Fort Knox (Ky.)

Four Courts Louisville Hebrew Home.

Fund raising – Kentucky – Louisville.

Hillel International.

Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945).

Immigrants – Employment – Kentucky – Louisville.

Immigrants – Jews – United States.

Immigrants – Services for – Kentucky – Louisville.

Interfaith worship – Kentucky – Louisville.

Jewish American newspapers – Kentucky.

Jewish athletes – Kentucky – Louisville.

Jewish camps – Kentucky.

Jewish Community Center (Louisville, Ky.)

Jewish Community Center Orchestra (Louisville, Ky.).

Jewish community centers – Kentucky – Louisville.

Jewish Community Federation of Louisville.

Jewish Community Relations Council (Louisville, Ky.)

Jewish day schools – United States.

Jewish Family and Career Services (Louisville, Ky.)

Jewish Family and Vocational Service (Louisville, Ky.)

Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.)

Jewish religious education – Kentucky – Louisville.

Jewish soldiers.

Jewish youth – Societies and clubs – Kentucky – Louisville.

Jews – Recreation – Kentucky – Louisville.

Jews, Soviet.

Jews – United States – Attitudes toward Israel.

Jews – United States – Identity.

Judaism – Customs and practices.

Judaism – Missions.

Judaism – Relations – Christianity.

Louisville Conference of Jewish Organizations.

National Council of Jewish Women. Louisville Section.

Older Jews – Kentucky – Louisville.

Physical fitness – Kentucky – Louisville.

Rabbis – Kentucky – Louisville

Shalom Tower (Louisville, Ky.)

Sports – Kentucky – Louisville.

Standard Club (Louisville, Ky.)

Synagogues – Kentucky – Louisville.

Theater – Kentucky – Louisville.

United Jewish Appeal.

United Jewish Campaign.

Young Men’s Hebrew Association (Louisville, Ky.)

Young Men’s Hebrew Association Orchestra (Louisville, Ky.)

Zionism.

Bismarck, Mona von (1897-1983) Added Photograph Collection, ca. 1926-1979

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator: Bismarck, Mona von, 1897-1983

Title: Added Photograph Collection, ca. 1926-1979

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these photographs, contact the Curator of Photographs and Prints

Size of Collection: 4 Albums

Location Number: 022PC22

Scope and Content Note

This collection is made up of four of Mona von Bismarck’s (1897-1983) photo albums, each varying in size and content, as well as three loose photographs. Three of the albums document Mona’s honeymoon trip which she took with her third husband Harrison Williams, as well as other guests, in the Fall/Winter of 1926. The journey was made on William’s yacht, Warrior, which was considered the largest of its day. These albums document the Eastern leg of the trip, which spanned from Port Said, in Egypt, to Hong Kong, in China, with over a dozen stops within a span of three months. The main subjects of these images are temples, local people, street views, and Mona’s traveling companions. One of the guests on this trip, Paul D. Cravath, wrote a small pamphlet titled “The World Cruise of Warrior,” which documented their travels. The fourth album is smaller, and contains images from much later in Mona’s life, dating to 1978-79. These images show Mona in her famous garden at her villa Il Fortino in Capri. Two of the loose photographs are portraits of Mona’s parents, Bird Shockency and Robert Strader, respectively. The subject of the final loose photograph is the Warrior in a body of water.

Related Collection:

Mona Bismarck Photograph Collection [989PC9X]

Mona von Bismarck Papers [Mss. A B621]

James D. Birchfield Collection [Mss. A B627]

Biographical Note

Mona von Bismarck was born as Mona Travis Strader in Louisville, Kentucky in 1897. She grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, and it was there that she met her first of five husbands, Henry J. Schlesinger, in 1917. The couple moved to Milwaukee, where the much older Schlesinger owned an iron and coke business. Mona had her only child shortly after, a son named Robert Henry.

Following their divorce, in which Mona lost custody of her son, she married banker James Irving Bush. Bush was said to the “handsomest man in America”. The marriage began in 1921 and ended in divorce in 1925.

In 1926, Mona married Harrison Williams, a widower who was 24 years older than her. Williams was a Wall Street financier who was said to be the richest man in America at the time, with an estimated fortune of $600 million. They famously sailed around the world on Williams’s large yacht, the Warrior, for their honeymoon. The trip lasted an entire year.

After Williams passed away in 1953, Mona married her secretary Herbert von Bismarck, grandson of the German Chancellor. When he passed away in 1970, Mona wed his physician, Count Umberto de Martini.

Most importantly to Mona’s life story was her role as an American socialite. She was a well-known celebrity in café society, and called people like the Duchess of Windsor, Cecil Beaton, and Diana Vreeland close friends. Salvador Dali painted a portrait of Mona in 1943, titled The Kentucky Countess. In 1933 she was named “The Best Dressed Woman in the World”, by a panel which included Coco Chanel.

Mona Bismarck spent the last quiet years of her life at either her Paris townhouse or her villa in Capri. She enjoyed tending to her lush gardens and fostering artists. She passed away in 1983 at the age of 86.

 

Sources:

Sotheby’s article “The Life and Loves of Mona Bismarck”, Apr 18, 2017, https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/the-life-and-loves-of-mona-bismarck

Kentucky Countess: Mona Bismarck in Art and Fashion, Book by James D. Birchfield.

Item in Filson Collection (B B622 B)

 

Album List

 

Album 1 (022PC22.01): Honeymoon on the Warrior, Professional Album

This album is large and made of black leather, with now loose and numbered pages that were once held together by a cord binding. These images date to the Fall/Winter of 1926, and depict the honeymoon travels of Mona and her third husband Harrison Williams. There are photos of street scenes, natural landscapes, palaces, and temples that the couple visited across Asia. There are scenes of Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Singapore, Bangkok, and India, as well as photographs taken aboard Harrison’s yacht, The Warrior. Many of the photographs feature two guests of the couple, Russian socialite Lady Iya Abdy and prominent New York lawyer Paul D. Cravath.

Album 2 (022PC22.02): Honeymoon on the Warrior, Personal Album

This album is large and brown, and embossed on the cover with a flag emblem in the upper left-hand corner, as well as the words “ON BOARD WARRIOR” in the bottom right. This album has some overlapping images with the 022PC22.01, but it seems that perhaps while the .01 was a personally made item, this album was professionally put together using select images and higher quality paper. This album depicts a lot of interesting wildlife, like anteaters and elephants. It also features an image of Rivers Worgan, at the time the Commander of the Southern Brigade Area for the British government in India, strolling with the couple and Iya Abdy.

Album 3 (022PC22.03): Honeymoon Visit to Angkor Wat

This album is identical to 022PC22.02 in its material and binding. It contains images of the couple visiting the temple of Angkor Wat, in Cambodia. Once again, the socialite Iya Abdy is the subject of some of the photos. This visit took place in Late February.

Album 4 (022PC22.04): Mona in her Garden

This album is small and made of reddish leather with gold designs. This album contains photographs which date to approximately 1978, and all appear to take place at Mona’s villa, Il Fortino in Capri. The primary subject of the album is the villa’s garden. Mona appears in some of the images, once beside her fifth husband, Count Umberto Nicola Di Martini. This album dates from 1978-1979. Additional related images can be found in the Mona Bismarck Photograph Collection, Box 1, 989PC9X.99 – 989PC9X.107.

 

Separated Items:

Individual Photograph of Bird Beatrice Shockency Strader, ca. 1893-1902. [Individual Photograph Collection, 022PC22.05]

Individual Photograph of Robert Sims Strader, ca. 1893-1902. [Individual Photograph Collection, 022PC22.06]

Subject Photograph of The Warrior, ca. 1924-1929. [Subject Photograph Collection, BOA-108]

 

Weller Family Papers, 1800-1898

Held by the Filson Historical Society

Creator: Weller family

Title: Papers, 1800-1898

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these papers, contact the Collections Department.

Size of Collection: 1 cubic foot

Locator Number: Mss. A W448

Scope and Content Note
Papers include letters from David Weller discussing the War of 1812, including a description of the Battle of New Orleans; John H. Weller’s letters discussing the Civil War, including the Battle of Chickamauga and the wound he received there while serving with the Orphan Brigade, C.S.A.; Jacob F. Weller letters, 1884-1896, while president of the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of Kentucky; and other letters regarding routine business and family matters. Also included are commissions; licenses, including and 1800 distilling license; land records; personal and household accounts, 1859-1892, of Jacob F. Weller; correspondence and records, 1854-1890, of Weller and Parker, and Jacob F. Weller, Louisville wholesale grocer and commission merchant; records, 1885-1887, about erecting a building at 632 Fourth Ave. in Louisville; and estate records.

Folder List

Box 1
fl. 1 License to work a still to Jacob Hirsh, 1800 Sept. 17 and Order on William Payton form whiskey, 1803 Mar.
fl. 2 Correspondence to Samuel Weller from David Weller and Henry Mille, 1815-1818. [click to access pdf of transcripts]
fl. 3 Samuel Weller Prairie County, Ark. land papers and correspondence, 1821-1854.
fl. 4 Samuel Weller’s executor v. James Ashbaugh et al.
fl. 5 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1853.
fl. 6 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1854.
fl. 7 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1855-1856.
fl. 8 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1857.
fl. 9 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1858-1859.
fl. 10 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1860-1869.
fl. 11 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1870~1875.
fl. 12 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1876-1879.
fl. 13 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1880-1885.
fl. 14 Jacob F. Weller correspondence, 1889-1898.
fl. 15 Jefferson County militia commission to Jacob F. Weller, 1861 Feb. 7 and Permit of Provost Marshal, 1862 Aug. 22.
fl. 16 Jacob F. Weller Kentucky land papers.

Box 2
fl. 17 George W. Weller accounts, 1853-1854.
fl. 18 Weller and Parker papers, 1854-1871.
fl. 19 Jacob F. Weller and Co. papers, 1872-1890.
fl. 20 Jacob F. Weller and Co. tax assessment lists, 1888-1889.
fl. 21 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1859.
fl. 22 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1861-1865.
fl. 23 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1867.
fl. 24 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1868-1876.
fl. 25 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1877.
fl. 26 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1878.
fl. 27 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1879 Jan.-June.
fl. 28 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1879 July-Dec.
fl. 29 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1880 Jan.-June.
fl. 30 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1880 July-Dec.
fl. 31 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1881 Jan.-June.
fl. 32 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1881 July-Dec.
fl. 33 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1882 Jan.-June.
fl. 34 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1882 July-Dec.
fl. 35 Jacob F. Weller accounts, 1885-1892.

Box 3
fl. 36 Jacob F. Weller records of expenditure for his home in Louisville, 1885-1887.
fl. 37 Jacob F. Weller statement of costs of erecting his home in Louisville, 1885-1887.
fl. 38 Jacob F. Weller miscellaneous papers, 1862-1898.
fl. 39 Jacob F. Weller accounts as guardian of his brothers, sisters, and a nephew, and as administrator of the estate of his brother, George, 1852-1875.
fl. 40 Jacob F. Weller papers as executor of the estate of George L. Miles, 1874-1879.
fl. 41 John R. LaRue will, 1882 Sept. 26. Appointment of Jacob F. Weller as trustee of his estate.
fl. 42 Land grant to John McIntire for land in Nelson County, 1787 Nov. 20.
fl. 43 Francis Slaughter deed of gift to his son, Robert, for two slaves and household furniture, 1797 Apr. 18.
fl. 44 Correspondence to George W. Thomas, 1868-1869.
Item 45 Ledger book of Jacob F. Weller, 1855-1864.
Item 46 Sales book and miscellaneous accounts of George W. Weller, 1854.
Volume 47 Jacob F. Weller and Co. receipt book, 1881-1882.
Volume 48 Jacob F. Weller and Co. letterbook, 1881-1896.

Jones, Carridder (1935-2020) Added Photograph Collection, 1920-2003

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator: Jones, Carridder

Title: Added Photograph Collection, ca. 1920-2003

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these photographs, contact the Curator of Photographs and Prints.

Size of Collection: 1 Box

Location Number: 017PC23

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of 10 folders which contain photographs relating to the professional research done by Carridder Jones, a Kentucky playwright and historian, concerning the black hamlets of the inner bluegrass region of Kentucky, as well as African American communities in Jefferson County. Most of the photographs have been placed in a folder based on the black hamlet which they relate to, and the remainder have either been labeled as African American churches in the region, photographs of the creation of a documentary at Spendthrift farm, or miscellaneous. Most of the historical photographs are photocopies.

Folders 1-6 contain photographs pertaining to specific historical black hamlets in the Jefferson County region.

Folder 7 contains photographs of Carridder Jones in a wooded area, which was identified on the original photograph packaging as “Little Mill”. Little Mill has not been located.

Folder 8 contains photographs which Carridder Jones both took, and appears in, of the behind-the-scenes creation of a historical documentary which took place at Spendthrift Farm, in Lexington, Kentucky, on March 13th, 2003.

Folder 9 contains photographs of three separate churches. Two of the churches have been identified and located (Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and Hobbs Chapel Methodist Church). Both churches were historically African American and are located in Louisville, Kentucky. The third church in this folder is unidentified.

Folder 10 contains miscellaneous photographs which were found in this collection, but not identified as belonging in any certain hamlet.

Related Collections:
Carridder Jones collection, 2000-2002. (Mss. A J76)
Carridder Jones photograph collection & A/V materials. (015PC55)

Biographical Note

Carridder “Rita” Jones was born in South Carolina and lived in Indiana before moving to Kentucky. A playwright and historian, Jones’s research has included African American communities in Kentucky, especially the black hamlets of Lexington and Louisville. Jones conducted oral history projects concerning these communities: “Black Hamlets in the Kentucky Bluegrass” and “Historic African American Neighborhoods in Jefferson County” (the latter in partnership with the Filson Historical Society). She has presented her research at conferences, programs, workshops, and as productions.

Jones’ play, “Black Hamlets in the Kentucky Bluegrass,” was a finalist in the New York Drama League’s New Works Project in 2002. Another of her plays, “The Mark of Cain,” was chosen by the University of Louisville’s African American theater program for the Second Annual Juneteenth Festival of New Works. She also adapted a play for the Oldham County History Center from “Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave”. The resulting production, “Voice of the Fugitive”, was presented at Actors Theatre of Louisville in 2009.

Jones also founded two women’s organizations: Women Who Write and the Kentucky Women’s Book Festival. In addition, she served on the board of directors for the Kentucky Foundation for Women (KFW). In 2006, Jones received the KFW’s Sallie Bingham Award, which recognizes Kentucky women who are leaders of feminist expression in the arts.

She has published two books: A Backward Glance (2009) and Voices: From Historical African American Communities near Louisville, Kentucky (2015).

Sources:
Notable Kentucky African Americans Database (NKAA), Jones, Carridder “Rita” https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/

Amazon.com author page for Carridder Jones.

 

Folder List

Box 1
Folder 1: Berrytown/Griffeyton. Jefferson County, Louisville, Kentucky
Folder 2: Harrod’s Creek. Jefferson and Oldham Counties, Prospect, Kentucky
Folder 3: J-Town. Jefferson County, Louisville, Kentucky
Folder 4: Maddoxtown. Fayette County, Lexington, Kentucky.
Folder 5: Newburg. Jefferson County, Louisville, Kentucky
Folder 6: New Zion. Jackson County, Kentucky.
Folder 7: “Little Mill”
Folder 8: Historic Documentary at Spendthrift farm. Fayette County, Lexington, Kentucky. 5/13/2003
Folder 9: Churches. Two of the churches in this folder have been identified as historically African American churches in the Louisville area
Folder 10: Miscellaneous. Includes images of unidentified individuals, run-down buildings, and Churchill Downs.

 

Thruston, Charles William (1796-1865) Papers, 1777-1872

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator:  Thruston, Charles William, 1796-1865

Title:  Papers, 1777-1872

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these papers, contact the Collections Department.

Size of Collection:  1.66 cu. ft and 31 vols.

Location Number:  Mss. A T530

Biographical Note

Charles William Thruston (1796-1865) was the son of Capt. Charles Mynn (also spelled Mynne or Minn) Thruston (1765-1800).  Charles Mynn Thruston was raised on the family estate Mt. Zion, in present Clarke County, Virginia.  He fought in the Revolution, aged 11, as an aide to his father, the “Fighting Parson” Rev. and Col. Charles Mynn Thruston (1738-1812).  In 1788, he came to Kentucky with his brothers John and Buckner and settled in Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1789.  In the 1790s, he was a partner in the mercantile firm McDonald and Thruston of Louisville.  He married Frances Eleanor Clark (1773-1825) in 1796, and they had two children: Charles William and Ann Clark.  By 1800, the family had relocated to a plantation about thirty miles upstream of Louisville, near Westport, Kentucky.  In 1800, Thruston was killed by his enslaved man Luke, who feared punishment for misdemeanors.  Following the death of her husband, Frances Clark remarried Judge Dennis Fitzhugh.  William Clark was the administrator of his late brother-in-law’s estate.

Charles William Thruston was a businessman, merchant, and manufacturer.  He married Mary Eliza Churchill (1804-1842), daughter of Col. Samuel Churchill, with whom he had four children.  Their daughter, Fanny Thruston, was known as a great beauty and married lawyer Andrew J. Ballard.

 

Sources:

Holmberg, James J., ed.  Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark.

Jennings, Kathleen.  Louisville’s First Families: a series of genealogical sketches.

 

Scope and Content Note

Papers include wills and estate records for Samuel C. Thruston, Charles Mynn Thruston, and Charles W. Thruston; accounts, 1808-1855, regarding school tuition, domestic purchases, medical needs, purchase of hemp and ropewalk bills, newspapers, periodicals, silversmiths, and springs and watering places; land and legal matters; and farm records.

In addition, Louisville’s early mercantile history is documented through a series of account books, dating from the 1790s-mid 1800s, from stores McDonald and Thruston, Fitzhugh and Rose, Fitzhugh and Gwathmey, Fitzhugh and Thruston, and Ford & Hawes.  Early settlers of Louisville frequented these stores, with purchases by people including the Croghans of Locust Grove and William Clark listed in the registers.

 

Folder List

Box 1

Folder 1: Deed of Edward Thruston to William Nicholson, 1754 Sept. 16.

G. Johnston, Headquarters, 1777 Mar. 15, to Hon. Maj. Gen. Stephen Chatham.

Deed, 1787 Oct. 12, of Charles M. Thruston to John Thruston, Buckner Thruston, and Charles Thruston.

Charles Thruston, 1794 Dec. 18, to Capt. Charles Thruston

Charles Mynn Thruston’s will, 1812 Mar. 15.

Folder 2: Charles M. Thruston papers, 1788-1816

Folder 3: Correspondence from Buckner Thruston to Charles Thruston and Dennis Fitzhugh, 1788-1819.

Folder 4: Letter from John Thruston to Worden Pope, 1800 June 4, about old and new plans of Louisville, etc.

Folder 5: Charles William Thruston papers, 1816-1824

Folder 6: Will of Charles W. Thruston, 1853

Folder 7: Correspondence, 1842-1869

 

Box 2

Folder 8: Ann Thruston Farrar papers, 1820-1847

Folder 9: Charles W. Thruston medical accounts, 1821-1838

Folder 10: School tuition bills, etc. 1808-1855

Folder 11: Bills and business papers, 1828-1836

Folder 12: Bills, accounts, domestic and sundry, 1830-1834

Folder 13: Accounts, domestic and sundry, 1835-1839

 

Box 3

Folder 14: Receipts for subscriptions, papers and periodicals, 1828-1865, including bills for postage

Folder 15: Springs, watering places, etc., bills, etc., 1838-1854

Folder 16: Bills from blacksmiths, etc., 1831-1848

Folder 17: Bills, business papers, etc., 1831-1865

Folder 18: Suits, 1824-1846

Folder 19: Suits, 1849-1858

Folder 20: Taxes, fines, etc., 1828-1847

Folder 21: Tax receipts, etc., 1848-1864

 

Box 4

Folder 22: Ropewalk property, deeds, etc., 1831-1851

Letter from U. S. Trust Co. enclosing plat of property on Pearl St. of lot owned by R. C. Ballard Thruston, 1932 Aug. 8.

Folder 23: Correspondence of M. Langhorne and Son, Maysville, Ky., to C. W. Thruston regarding purchase of hemp, drafts, bills of lading, etc., 1829-1836

Folder 24: Bills, etc. for hemp, freight on hemp, etc., 1827-1836

Folder 25: Ropewalk of C. W. Thruston and Alfred Thruston, bills, etc., 1828-1832

Folder 26: Ropewalk of C. W. Thruston and Alfred Thruston, bills, 1833-1836

Folder 27: Cordage accounts, 1827-1829

Folder 28: Cordage accounts, 1830-1836

 

Box 5

Folder 29: Five papers regarding lands inherited under deed of Charles Mynn Thruston, 1787, to his three sons

Folder 30: Thruston lands in Boone County, Ky. to 1840

Folder 31: Thruston lands in Boone County, Ky., 1840-1849

Folder 32: Thruston lands in Boone County, Ky., 1850-1857

Folder 33: Thruston lands in Jefferson County, Ky. (now Daviess and Ohio counties), 1781-1850

Folder 34: Thruston lands in Greenup County, Ky., 1780-1819

Folder 35: Thruston lands in Greenup County, Ky., 1820-1838

Folder 36: Thruston lands in Henry County, Ky., 1783-1824

Folder 37: Thruston lands in Henry County, Ky., 1825-1838

Folder 38: Deeds to C. W. Thruston, 1818-1850

Mortgage, 1859

Notes, etc., 1854

Folder 39: Leases, 1853-1865

 

Wrapped Volumes

McDonald and Thruston

Volume 40: Day book, 1794-1795 and Ledger, 1794-1795 (in one vol.; labeled vol. 1 & vol. 2)

Volume 41 (folder): Memorandum Book, 1794-1795 (originally vol. 1)

Volume 42 (folder): Ledger, 1795 (originally vol. 2)

Volume 43 (folder): Account book, 1794-1795 (originally vol. 3)

Volume 44 (folder): Day Book, 1795-1797 (originally vol. 4)

Volume 45 (wrapped package): Day Book, 2 December 1794-9 April 1795 (originally vol. 5)

Fitzhugh and Rose

Volume 46: Fitzhugh and Rose Ledger, 1805-1807 (originally vol. 1)

Volume 47: Fitzhugh and Rose Ledger, 1806-1807 (originally vol. 2)

Volume 48: Fitzhugh and Rose Ledger, 1807-1810 (originally vol. 3)

Volume 49: Fitzhugh and Rose Ledger, 1809-1814 (originally vol. 4)

Volume 50: Fitzhugh and Rose Journal, 1806-1808 (originally vol. 5)

Volume 51: Fitzhugh and Rose Journal, 1808-1813 (originally vol. 6)

Volume 52: Fitzhugh and Rose Day Book, 1812-1813 (originally vol. 7)

Fitzhugh and Gwathmey

Volume 53: Fitzhugh and Gwathmey Ledger A, 1813-1817 (originally vol. 1)

Volume 54: Fitzhugh and Gwathmey Journal 1813-1817 (originally vol. 2)

Fitzhugh and Thruston

Volume 55: Fitzhugh and Thruston Day Book, 1815 (originally vol. 1)

Volume 56: Fitzhugh (Dennis) and Thruston (Charles W.) Ledger, 1818-1820 (originally vol. 2)

Volume 57: Fitzhugh and Thruston Ledger, 1821-1822 (originally vol. 3)

Ford & Hawes

Volume 58: Ford, William, later Ford & Hawes, Cash Book, 1835-1844

Volume 59: Ford & Hawes Journal, Vicksburg and Louisville, 1841-1844

Thruston

Volume 60: Thruston, Charles W. and Alfred, list of Steamboat Debts, 1829-1832

Volume 61: Thruston, Charles and Alfred, Journal, 1832-1833

Volume 62: Thruston, Charles and Alfred, Ledger, 1832-1833

Volume 63: Thruston, Charles W., Day Book, 1832-1846 (originally vol. 1)

Volume 64: Thruston, Charles W., Day Books, 1843-1860 (accounts in handling his own estate and those of George Croghan and General Thomas Jessup), (originally vol. 2)

Volume 65: Thruston, Charles W., Ledger, 1849, (originally vol. 3)

Volume 66: Thruston, Samuel Churchill Ledger, 1852-1853

Volume 67: Thruston, Charles W., Account Book (carried on by his son-in-law, Andrew J. Ballard), 1860-1863

Volume 68: Ballard, Andrew Jackson, Ledger (in handling estate of his father-in-law, Charles W. Thruston), 1863-1868

Volume 69: Ballard, Andrew Jackson, Account Book (in handling estate of Charles W. Thruston), 1866-1872, (originally vol. 3)

Volume 70: George Gwathmey fossil listing (Latin names and eras) [no label, no date; given by RCBT, July 1896]

 

*Original numbering scheme (in parentheses), likely by Rogers Clark Ballard Thruston, reflect numbers written on the outside of volumes.

 

Subject Headings

Aneurysms.

Armstrong, Thomas H.

Ballard, Andrew Jackson, 1815-1885.

Business education – Kentucky – Louisville.

Business enterprises – Kentucky – Louisville.

Chamberlain, Henry Vassal.

Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818.

Clark, John, 1725-1799.

Clark, William, 1770-1838.

Conrad, Daniel, fl. 1802.

Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863.

Croghan family.

Dancing.

Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802.

Deeds.

Diseases – Causes and theories of causation.

Draper, Lyman C.

Education – Kentucky.

Estill Springs.

Farnsworth, M. C.

Farrar, Ann Clark (Thruston)

Fitzhugh & Gwathmey (Louisville, Ky.)

Fitzhugh and Rose (Louisville, Ky.)

Fitzhugh and Thruston (Louisville, Ky.)

Flagg, Edmund.

Ford & Hawes (Louisville, Ky.)

Forest Hill Academy.

Franklin Seminary.

Gimbert, H.

Goddard, F. E.

Hemp.

Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823.

Kentucky – Politics and government – To 1792.

Langhorne, M. and Sons (firm)

Leases.

Libraries – Kentucky – Louisville.

Louisville Commercial College.

Louisville Gymnasium.

Louisville Insurance Company.

Louisville Private School

McDonald and Thruston (Louisville, Ky.)

McDonald, James.

Medicine – England – London – 19th century.

Medicine, Preventive – 19th century.

Mercantile Library Association of Louisville, Ky.

Merchants – Kentucky – Louisville.

Nivens, Alex C.

O’Fallon, Caroline.

O’Fallon, Catherine.

Paroquet Springs.

Peters, H.

Peters, J.

Peters, W. C.

Physicians – Kentucky – Louisville.

Postage.

Prather Grove Seminary (Louisville, Ky.)

Rogers, Joseph, d. 1780.

Rope.

Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813.

Schools – Kentucky.

Schools – Kentucky – Louisville.

Shawnee Indians – Wars, 1775-1783.

Silversmithing – Kentucky – Louisville.

Slaveholders – Virginia.

Slavery – Kentucky.

Slavery in the U.S. – Kentucky.

Slaves – Virginia.

Smallpox – England – London – 19th century.

Smith, J. A.

Spanish Conspiracy.

Springs – Kentucky.

St. Mary’s College (Marion Co., Ky.)

Stewart, James.

Summer resorts.

Taylor, Edmund.

Taylor, Richard.

Thruston, Alfred, fl. 1802.

Thruston, Buckner, 1764-1845.

Thruston, Charles Mynn, 1738-1812.

Thruston, Charles Mynn, 1765-1800.

Thruston, Charles William, 1796-1865 – Estate.

Thruston, Edward, 1680-1762.

Thruston, Frances.

Thruston, John.

Thruston, Samuel Churchill.

Wesley, an enslaved man.

Konta, Alexander (1862-1933) Correspondence, 1915-1922

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator: Konta, Alexander, 1862-1933

Title: Correspondence, 1915-1922

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these papers, contact the Collections Department.

Size of Collection: 2 volumes

Location Number:  Mss. A K82 1-2

Biographical Note

Alexander Konta was a banker and publicist.  Born In Budapest, Mr. Konta was a graduate of the College of Pious Brothers there and came to America in 1887, living in St Louis. He moved to New York in 1901 and he entered the banking business. In 1926 he was appointed to the New York Parole Board by Gov. Smith and resigned in 1927. Konta was for many years Consul General of the republic of San Marino. He was the founder of the Hungarian Loyalty League, a patriotic American organization. He was the founder of the Modern Historic Records Association, honorary president of the Hungarian St. Stephen’s Society, and a member of the New York Zoological Society, American Federation of Arts, American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the German Society of America.  His clubs Included the Manhattan, National Arts, Long Island Country, Natlonal Democratic, New York Press, City, Midday and Metropolitan Opera. He was decorated by the French Government in 1918 with the Cross of Merite Agricole; made a commander of the Order of the Crown by Italy In 1930, and the same year became a Chevalier of the Order of Saint Lazare of Jerusalem. He married  Anna Laura Lemp Konta (1865-1939) and had a stepson, Geoffrey Konta (1887-1942).

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence between Alexander Konta and Henry Watterson including retained carbon copies of Konta’s letters and extensive newspaper clippings. Subjects discussed include the Manhattan Club, Woman suffrage and feminism, politics, prohibition, World War I, Marlowe as the author of Shakespeare’ works, travels and social activities. Individuals referred to frequently include Frank Irving Cobb, Robert Worth Bingham, Arthur Krock, James Whitcomb Riley, Manton Marble, and Woodrow Wilson. Several letters discuss the 1918 portrait of Watterson by Louis Mark for the Manhattan Club.

Folder List

Volume 1 [click here to access PDF transcription of Henry Watterson’s handwritten letters] – please note that the transcriptions do not include Alexander Konta’s correspondence or typed Watterson correspondence.

Volume 2 [click here to access PDF transcription of Henry Watterson’s handwritten letters]– please note that the transcriptions do not include Alexander Konta’s correspondence or typed Watterson correspondence.

Jones, Carridder (1935-2020) Photograph Collection, 1920-2003

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator: Jones, Carridder, 1935-2020

Title: Photograph Collection, ca. 1920-2003

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these photographs, contact the Curator of Photographs and Prints.

Size of Collection: 1 Box

Location Number: 015PC55

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of 4 folders which contain photographs relating to the professional research done by Carridder Jones, a Kentucky playwright and historian, concerning the black hamlets of the inner bluegrass region in Kentucky, as well as African American communities in Jefferson County. The folders are divided into black hamlets, with folders 2-4 combining two hamlets each, based on their proximity and similarity. Most of the historical photographs are photocopies.

 

Folder 1 contains photographs related to the hamlets of Berrytown and Griffeytown. There are identified photographs of the Dow and Jones families.

Folder 2 contains photographs related to the hamlet of Harrod’s Creek. There are photographs pertaining to the Jefferson Jacob school, and the families of Taylor, Merriwether, Dunbar, and Stokes.

Folder 3 contains photographs related to the hamlet of Jeffersontown. Included in this folder are photographs of Alberta Wilson and her students at Central High School, as well as her descendants. This folder also contains a photograph of students at Jeffersontown School.

Folder 4 contains one photograph related to the hamlets of Newburg and Petersburg. The photograph is of the Lyons family, descendants of Eliza Tevis.

 

 

Related Collections:

Carridder Jones collection, 2000-2002. (Mss. A J76)

Carridder Jones photograph collection & A/V materials. (017PC23)

 

 

Biographical Note

Carridder “Rita” Jones was born in South Carolina and lived in Indiana before moving to Kentucky. A playwright and historian, Jones’s research has included African American communities in Kentucky, especially the black hamlets of Lexington and Louisville. Jones conducted oral history projects concerning these communities: “Black Hamlets in the Kentucky Bluegrass” and “Historic African American Neighborhoods in Jefferson County” (the latter in partnership with the Filson Historical Society). She has presented her research at conferences, programs, workshops, and as productions.

Jones’ play, “Black Hamlets in the Kentucky Bluegrass,” was a finalist in the New York Drama League’s New Works Project in 2002. Another of her plays, “The Mark of Cain,” was chosen by the University of Louisville’s African American theater program for the Second Annual Juneteenth Festival of New Works. She also adapted a play for the Oldham County History Center from “Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave”.  The resulting production, “Voice of the Fugitive”, was presented at Actors Theatre of Louisville in 2009.

Jones also founded two women’s organizations: Women Who Write and the Kentucky Women’s Book Festival.  In addition, she served on the board of directors for the Kentucky Foundation for Women (KFW). In 2006, Jones received the KFW’s Sallie Bingham Award, which recognizes Kentucky women who are leaders of feminist expression in the arts.

She has published two books: A Backward Glance (2009) and Voices: From Historical African American Communities near Louisville, Kentucky (2015).

 

Sources:

Notable Kentucky African Americans Database (NKAA), Jones, Carridder “Rita” https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/

 

Amazon.com author page for Carridder Jones.

 

Folder List

Box 1

Folder 1: Berrytown/Griffeytown. Jefferson County, Louisville, Kentucky

Folder 2: Harrod’s Creek/Prospect. Jefferson and Oldham Counties, Prospect, Kentucky. The only original photograph in this collection dates to the 1920’s.

Folder 3: Jeffersontown. Jefferson County, Louisville, Kentucky

Folder 4: Newburg/Petersburg. Jefferson County, Louisville, Kentucky

Ward, Jasper D. (1921-2002) Architectural Drawings, 1924-1997 (bulk: 1949-1997)

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator: Ward, Jasper D., 1921-2002

Title: Architectural Drawings, 1924-1997 (bulk: 1949-1997)

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for this collection, contact the Collections Department at gro.l1745791621aciro1745791621tsihn1745791621oslif1745791621@hcra1745791621eser1745791621

Size of Collection: 67 ovsz. folders

Locator Number: Mss. AR W259

Biographical Note

Jasper D. (Dudley) Ward, III, a prominent architect in Louisville, was born on October 8, 1921, in Flemington, New Jersey to parents, Jasper D. Ward, II and Constance Fargis (Allen). Ward served in the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers from 1943 to 1946, and then graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1948. Following his graduation, Ward worked under Gordan Bunshaft at the design firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. He married Lucretia Baldwin on November 12, 1949, in Scarsdale, New York, and together they had five children, Lucretia, Michael, James, Alexander, and Abigail.

Throughout his early career, Ward worked for multiple firms in New York and was a visiting professor at Columbia and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, before taking a job with the General Electric Company in Louisville. Unfortunately, his position was eliminated after seven months, but he soon found other employment in Louisville with the Reynolds Metals Company. In August of 1958, Ward started a private practice where he collaborated and fostered the careers of many promising young architects. He also was on the faculty of the University of Kentucky’s Department of Architecture. Thus, his influence went beyond his colleagues at his firm. Not one for retirement, Ward joined Hazelet * Erdal Consulting Engineers and Architects after closing his practice in 1993. At the time, the firm was Louisville’s largest civil- and structural-engineering firm. Then, in 1995, he joined The Stone Group—a firm established by Bill Stone. His wife, Lucretia, passed away in 1996, and in 2002, Ward died in Louisville at the age of 80.

Known for his enthusiasm for Modern architecture, Ward is sometimes credited with bringing the Modern style to Louisville. He did not limit himself in design nor in what projects he would accept. He worked with residential, commercial, educational, religious, and public projects at every scale imaginable, applying the same energy and creativity to each. His firm contributed to bold designs for housing, like the well-known Leight House in Louisville’s Glenview neighborhood. Other unique home designs include the A. H. Woode House, the Vernon Robertson Solar House, and the Bill Hume House. Ward brought character to basic building types, such as office buildings and parking structures. His firm’s 1966 design for the Doctor’s Office Building still stands at Floyd and Liberty Streets in Louisville. Ward’s notable Louisville parking structures include the 120 South Sixth Street garage, Louisville Gardens garage on Sixth near Cedar St., and the Federal Garage at Seventh and Magazine Streets. Multiple educational buildings benefited from Ward’s expertise, such as the St. Francis School in Goshen, KY, the Okolona Elementary School in Louisville, the University of Louisville’s Swain Student Activities Center, Portland Elementary in Louisville, and Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, KY. Ward’s firm also worked with numerous commercial clients in Louisville, including the City Blueprint building, Jake Seligman and Son’s Stout and Tall Men’s Clothing Store, Joe’s Palm Room, and Ollie’s Trolley. Ward is as well known for his unfulfilled projects as his completed ones.

Ward proposed exciting projects for Louisville, such as a mixed-use neighborhood along the Big Four Bridge and converting Ballard Mills’ concrete silos into a high-rise apartment. Although neither were ever constructed, they demonstrate his singular vision and his devotion to preservation. He was also a proponent of responsible urban planning, serving as president of the volunteer group called Citizens Metropolitan Planning Council, also as a chairman of a committee for the Louisville Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and was a member of the Cornerstone 2020 group, which had a role in writing the Jefferson County’s comprehensive land-use plan.

For more information on Jasper Ward and his wife, Lucretia Baldwin Ward, please see: https://lucretiaandjasperward.com/.

 

Scope and Content Note

This collection contains architectural drawings of projects produced by Jasper D. Ward, which include working drawings for public, religious, residential, commercial, and educational buildings. Most architectural projects are located in the Louisville, Kentucky area; some projects from other locales are also present. The collection includes works associated with Ward and his firm’s most well-known designs, such as the Leight House, the Doctor’s Office Building, and his Louisville parking garages. Some of his most unique residential designs – including the A. H. Woode House, the Vernon Robertson Solar House, the Bill Hume House, and homes in the Benchmark subdivision in New Albany, Indiana – are also represented. Documents relating to bold proposals for the Big Four Bridge and the Ballard Mills silos are also included.

See the project index for more information [click here to access PDF].

 

Related Collections:

Jasper Ward papers (013×56)

Jasper Ward photograph collection

 

Container List

Folder 1: Yates Residence – Renovation

Early Times Office Building

Iroquois Park Municipal Riding Stable

Care Systems, Inc., Anne Lynne Manor Camelot

Folder 2: IBM Parts Distribution Center

Goodson Grove

The Cloister Project

Folder 3: Renovation and Expansion of Central Maintenance Facility

Survey for Steve Buren

Bill Hume House

Addition and Alterations to Wedekind House

Campbell Hall Apartments

James S. and Anne L. Pope House

Dulworth Main Street Warehouse Dock and Stairs

Jersey Park, Property of Margaret Tower

Folder 4: Hampton House

Model House Benchmark Lot #24

Jake Seligman & Son, Tall & Big Store

Folder 5: Sanctuary Building for Heritage Assembly of God

Springfield, Property of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Haynie

Stone Place Farm House

Folder 6: Top House Renovation

Jacobs Residence

A. H. Woody [i.e. Woode] House

Gentle Residence

Center for Accessible Living: An All-Use House; Center for Accessible Living – Renovation of Shotgun House

Folder 7: Early Education Program, Parent-Child Center

Reformed Baptist Church of Louisville

Lot No. 133 Fox Harbor

Addition and Renovation to Southwick Community Center

Riggs House

Addition to Shelor House

Gorham House, Benchmark, Lot No. 26

2016 Locust Lane

Folder 8: Neighborhood House

Christ Church Cathedral

House for Mr. & Mrs. William C. Bixby

Heritage Plaza

Louisville Zoo Concession Building and African Outpost

City Blue Building

Richard Johnson House, Benchmark

University of Louisville Cancer Center

Folder 9: Peterson Residence; Donald A. Peterson Tract; Peterson House

Central Printing Co.

Lot 10 Covered Bridge Crossing for Peters Construction Co.

Untitled Street Scene with Notes

Existing Site Plan For: 1211 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky 40203

Fernlea Farm

Waverly Hill Sanatorium Railroad & Tunnel Location; Waverly Hills Senior Citizens Center

Ward House

Proposed Alterations to D + R Pharmacare

Iroquois Amphitheatre Renovation

New Fellowship Hall Addition to First Baptist Church

Folder 10: Unknown Building

Barney Bright residence

University of Louisville Radiation Center

Bill Newman House

Andral Lowe House

Residence for Robert E. Bennett

Spalding University Student and Conference Center

Spalding University Leadership Center

Folder 11: West Downtown Property Disposal Map

Walnut Ridge Subdivision

The Greater Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church

Dr. Young and Moses Office Building

Alterations to Residence for Grady Clay and Judith McCandless

Folder 12: Gayheart House

McAfee Funeral Home

New Building for PW Incorporated

Flanagan House

Folder 13: River Bluff Resort and Dock

H. L. Lyons Co.

Masonic Temple, Prince Hall, Grand Lodge

Rusty’s Produce Market

Plantation Aquatic Center Phased Development

Carriage House Renovation

A New Residence for Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy

Residence for Donnie & Buddy Lake

Stanford House Addition

Proposed Office Building & Parking Annex for Rosen Enterprises Inc.

Mason Residence

Parking Garage, 5th & Liberty

David and Susan Friedmann House, Benchmark

St. Charles Borromeo

Folder 14: Alterations to 2306 West Muhamad Ali for Mr. and Mrs. Jones

1123 S. 12th St. Apartments

Central Park East Restaurant, Bar and Restaurant Remodeling

Washburn Building

Emergency Stabilization Cast Iron Front for Louisville Stained Glass, Renovation of Building

Hutton House

Tom McCulloch House and renovations

Renovation of St. Paul School for the Society of St. Vincent DePaul Council of Louisville, KY

7th Street United Pentecostal Church

Renovations for Sleeping Rooms

A Residence for Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Skinner

Folder 15: Okolona Elementary School

Folder 16: Potter House

Liberty Farms Barn

Main Street Row Houses

Lampton Baptist Church

Redevelopment of South Brook Street

Alterations and Additions for 2412 West Muhammad Ali; Renovation of Residence for KeOliver McCall; Housing Rehabilitation Vacant Structure Program

Urban West One

Folder 17: Athletic Attic

Golde Shoe Center

Hermie’s Lazy Ace

Loading and Staging Area Addition Dixie Applience [sic] and Television Co.

Alterations and Additions to the Spickard-Leibson House

Love and Laughter Learning Center for R. W. Skaggs & Son

Alterations and Additions to Residence for Mr. and Mrs. David Bos

Folder 18: Ollie’s Trolley

Folder 19: Louisville Gardens Parking Garage

Louisville Galleria Parking Garage

Folder 20: French Quarters, Infill Housing

Folder 21: Dismas House Portland – Renovation of Warehouse Area

Folder 22: Willow Lake Tavern

Folder 23: Dismas House — St. Patrick’s Renovations

Folder 24: Dupont Manual High School

Folder 25: Ladies Home Journal Portfolio House

Folder 26: St. Francis School

Folder 27: Portland Elementary School

Folder 28: Leight House

Folder 29: North Facing Corner Prototype House, California Neighborhood Properties Incorporated

Single Family Dwelling Prototypes, California Neighborhood Properties Incorporated

Folder 30: Lyons Residence Section 2, Lots 25 + 26, Hermitage Ridge Farm

Folder 31: Brown Forman Break House

Folder 32: DuPont Manual – The Magnet School

Folder 33: Kentucky School for the Blind, Auditorium and Music Building

Folder 34: Landmarks Commission, Women’s Club Houses Auto House Plans

Exterior Stabilization 4th & Park Houses

Alterations to Building at 1332 South Fourth Street for Charing Cross Co.

Historic Landmark & Preservation Districts Commission

Folder 35: Highland Park Community Center

Folder 36: Bernie Miller Family Homes

Unknown Building

Wallace Buck Creek Rd

Folder 37: Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Isaacs

Folder 38: Garage Addition, David Wilson House, Benchmark

Folder 39: Organizational Maintenance Shop, Boone National Guard Center

New Armory Building, Boone National Guard Center

Folder 40: Christ Temple Apostolic Church, Inc.

Folder 41: Holy Cross School, Rev. Patrick Delahanty

Holy Cross Church, Fr. Robertson

Folder 42: E. P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park Pool/Activities Complex

Folder 43: Preliminary Pool Layout for Tom Sawyer State Park

Folder 44: “Swain House and Garage; Solar Envelope House”

Folder 45: Residence for Marian Klein Koehler

Folder 46: Mobley House

Folder 47: JFK Memorial Library

Folder 48: Ballard Mills

Folder 49: Federal Parking Garage

Folder 50: Personal Care Home

Owenton Manor

Folder 51: Eduplay

Day Care Center, Apartment Peabody – Terril & Goldsmith

Eduplay Building, Kentucky Commission of Human Rights, Lawyer’s Building

Rockford Manor, Intermediate Care Home; Rockford Lane Day Care

Klondike Manor, Intermediate Care Home

Folder 52: Alterations to Building for Charing Cross Co., Care Inc. Renovations

Alterations to 1226 S. Second St for Charing Cross Company

Alterations to 109 West Burnett for Charing Cross Company

Alterations to 1238-1240 S. 1st St for Charing Cross Company

Alterations to Building at 1317 South First Street for Charing Cross Co.

Alterations to 216-226 Burnett for Charing Cross Company

Folder 53:  Watterson Expressway Buffering

Miller Café

St. Stephen Baptist Church Addition

George Bloch

Alteration and Addition to Residence for Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Barnes

The Barn

Development Proposal

Dr. James

Unknown Buildings

Folder 54: Martin Residence

Unknown Parking Garage

Sixth and Hill Development

Theatre Louisville

“House for Vernon Robertson; Vernon Robertson Solar House”

Mike Walsh

Unknown Buildings

Folder 55: Lakewood Baptist Church

Folder 56: Metropolitan Development

St. Francis of Assisi Community Center

J. B. Speed Art Museum

Folder 57: Alice Lloyd College

Folder 58: Alice Lloyd College

Folder 59: Sixth and Main Parking Garage

Folder 60: Third Bay Addition to 120 South Sixth Street Garage

Pre-Fabricated for Sixth and Main Parking Garage

Functional Plan, West Main Street Parking Garage

Louisville Windchime Gateway

Folder 61: City Parking Garage

Sixth and Main Parking Garage

Folder 62: Male High School

Folder 63: Student Activities Center, Belknap Campus, University of Louisville

Folder 63a: Student Activities Center, Belknap Campus, University of Louisville

Folder 64: Big Four Bridge – Urban Development Proposal

Folder 65: Doctor’s Office Building

Folder 65a: Doctor’s Office Building

Folder 66: ART ETC.

Warehouse -F Belvedere Corporation

Folder 67: Renovation of The Dismas House

Dismas House of Owensboro

Dismas House/Dierson Center

 

Subject Headings

 

Architects – Kentucky – Louisville.

Architecture – Awards.

Architecture – Designs and plans.

Architecture – Kentucky.

Architecture, Domestic – Kentucky – Louisville.

Ballard Mills (Louisville, Ky.)

Bridges – Kentucky – Louisville.

Buildings – Kentucky.

University of Louisville (Louisville, Ky.)

Louisville (Ky.) – Buildings, structures, etc.

Parking garages – Kentucky – Louisville.

School buildings – Kentucky.