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After the war is over

Details
Date Published
1917
Subject, Old
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1917

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for the songs 'Say a prayer for the boys out there' by Alex Marr and 'We're going over the top' by Andrew B. Sterling (and others).

"Words by E.J. Pourmon; music by Joseph Woodruff"--Cover.

Printed by "F.J. Lawson Co. N.Y."

"Featured by J. Woodruff"--Cover.

Cover illustration: Oval photo of Joseph Woodruff with drawing of soldiers fallen in battle lying amongst wrecked cannons with an image of a mother holding her two girls above them / Pfeiffer Illustrating Co. N.Y. City.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

Song for voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0007.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0010.tif
English
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Image Credit
Joe Morris Music Co.

American crusaders

Details
Date Published
1918
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1918

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for 'Oloha Oe waltzes' by Queen Liliuokalani ; 'Love's echo' by M. Greenwald ; 'Summer thoughts' by Will Wood ; 'Flying colors' by Will Wood and 'Lovely springtime' by Will Wood.

Cover illustration: Soldiers marching with an angel flying over head blowing a horn and wearing a banner entitled America / Starmer.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages\, 1 unnumbered page) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0040.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0043.tif
English
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Image Credit
Will Wood

American to thee!

Details
Date Published
1917
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1917

Caption title.

Cover illustration: Line borders.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 28 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0037.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0039.tif
English
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Grace F. Bullock

Book Test (Paged Content)

Details
Date Published
1917
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1917

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Dance of the stars" by Benjamin Richmond ; "Princess Patches" by David Rose ; "Dance of the golden rods" by John J. Fitzpatrick ; "Merry madcap" by Mae Bell ; "Moonbeams on the lake" by Fitzpatrick ; "Meditation" by Kimball ; "Love thoughts" by Greenwald ; "The Panama canal" by Will Wood ; "Youthful gossip" by Douglas ; "Shower of roses" by May and "Love dreams" by Greenwald.

Cover illustration: Different colored flags flying over a silhouetted group of soldiers marching past a crowd on parade.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
3 pages of music ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0224.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0229.tif
English
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Image Credit
Will Wood,DeLuxe Music Co.\, sole selling agents

Colonel Bogey march

Details
Date Published
1943
Subject, Old
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1943

Caption title.

Includes advertising.

Publisher's number: B.Pa. 26.

Cover illustration: None.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
4 pages of music ; 31 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0156.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0161.tif
English
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Boosey and Hawkes

Fighting in France

Details
Date Published
1918
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1918

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits.

Cover illustration: Tinted photograph of a long haired woman

presumably the composer

set against a white five pointed star.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (2 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1686.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1691.tif
English
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Honor Bright Music Co.

For flag and country

Details
Date Published
1917
Time Period
Subject (Geographic)
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1917

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipit for "Sunrise with the master" by Harry A. Dinsmore.

Cover illustration: Sun shining from behind an American flag / E.S. Fisher.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0230.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0233.tif
English
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The Milburn Music Publishing Co.

Forward march! to Germany

Details
Date Published
1917
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1917

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipit for "The mother Samanthas" by Nina Simpson\.

Reflector Print

Good Hope

Illinois.

Cover illustration: Red

white and blue bunting as border with drawings of soldiers marching

a soldier on horseback

an American flag

a battle ship and an American eagle.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voices and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (4 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0268.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0273.tif
English
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Image Credit
Spicer Pub. Co.

General Pershing's grand march

Details
Date Published
1918
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1918

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "There's a little blue star in the window : and it mean's all the world to me" by F. Henri Klickmann ; "I'll be there laddie boy

I'll be there" by E. Clinton Keithley ; "Old Glory goes marching on" and "Will the angels guard my daddy over there?" both by F. Henri Klickmann ; "I'm hitting the trail to Normandy" by Chas. Snyder ; "When a boy says good bye to his mother" and "Lovingless day" both by Jack Frost ; "Let the chimes of Normandy be our wedding bells" by F. Henri Klickmann ; "When the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag" by Harold Neander ; "A-M-E-R-I-C-A" and "Giddy giddap! Go on! Go on!" both by Jack Frost.

Cover illustration: Photo of General Pershing with a red

white and blue striped background with stars.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
3 pages of music ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0286.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0291.tif
English
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Image Credit
McKinley Music Co.

Going over

Details
Date Published
1917
Time Period
Subject (Geographic)
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

1917

Cover title.

Advertising includes musical incipits.

Cover illustration: Troops transporting over to their ship

on their way to war with a sun rising and an eagle and shield in the foreground.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (3 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1692.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1695.tif
English
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Rogers Music Co.

Our boys in blue

Details
Date Published
1901
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

1901

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Fern Valley schottische" by Eva C. Thompson ; "Fayette (O.) Normal march" by C.A. Ward ; "New Year's march and two-step" by H. Gilliland ; "Forgive me mother I'll come back some day" by L. Smock ; "Drifting by moonlight" by M.W. Butler ; "Pride of Manila" by Vernon Homer ; "Queen of the night" by Jacob Lenzen and "The Clover Club waltz" by M.C. Bales.

Cover illustration: Ornate border with small drawing of thistles.

"To the Army and Navy of the Stars and Stripes."

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
4 pages of music ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1894.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1901.tif
English
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Image Credit
A.W. Perry & Sons

Our director

Details
Date Published
1901
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1901

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "When two hearts are one" by Chas. Shackford ; "After the shadow is past" by John J. Nolan ; "I know" by J.W. Wheeler ; "Who's your friend" by Howard and Emerson ; "The legend of the star" by Geo. H. Hayes ; "With flying colors" by Jean Missud ; "The king's fighting man" by Lyle C. True ; "The flirt" by R.E. Hildreth ; "Japanese picnic" by John St. George and "Bohemia waltzes" by Geo. H. Hayes.

Cover illustration: Male cheerleader with upraised arms holding a hat and megaphone wearing a sweater with an "H" and standing in front of a large reddish-brown letter "H".

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For solo piano.

Extent Of Original
3 pages of music ; 36 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1009.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1014.tif
English
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G.W. Setchell

U.S.A. for mine

Details
Date Published
1908
Time Period
Subject (Geographic, LCSH)
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1908

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "Can I make love to you" by Harry I. Robinson (two separate incipits) ; "The beautiful island of love" by Joe Bren ; "Those were happy days" by Ben Jansen and "Red moon" by Chas. Humfeld.

Cover lists composer Darrell's name as Mabel.

Cover illustration: White-suited man with cane standing on a dock near his luggage and an American flag while other people disembark from a ship in the background; includes inset photo Harry Walker / OHB.

"Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. C.W. Bohler of Chicago."

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
1 score (5 pages) ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1904.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_1909.tif
English
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Image Credit
Howard Browne Pub. Co.