Finding Aid of the Armond Fields American Theatre collection
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Content
- Administrative Information
- Controlled Access Headings
- Collection Inventory
- Works by Armond Fields
- Photographs and Slides
- Sheet music
- Songbooks
- Periodicals
- Theatre Programs and Souvenir Books
- Audio-Visual
- Ephemera
- Scrapbooks
- Realia
- Exhibit Materials
Finding aid prepared by Rob Gutner and Jacqueline Morin, 2011
Summary Information
- Repository
- USC Libraries Special Collections
- Creator
- Fields, Armond, 1930-
- Title
- Armond Fields American Theatre collection
- Collection no.
- 0337
- Date [bulk]
- Bulk, 1895-1925
- Date [inclusive]
- 1856-2000
- Extent
- 96.0 Linear feet
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- This collection documents the history of the American stage before talking cinema, reflecting the birth and death of vaudeville and the advent of the modern Broadway musical. The collection includes books, posters, theater programs, sheet-music covers, souvenirs, rare film footage of vaudevillians, including Weber & Fields, and manuscripts and research notes for Armond Fields' own books.
Preferred Citation
[Box/folder# or item name], Armond Fields American Theatre collection, Collection no. 0337, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Biographical Note
Armond Fields (1930-2008) was an author, artist, art collector and business consultant. Born in Chicago, Illinois, to Louis Max and Esther Fields, he attended schools in the Mid-West. He received his B.S. from the University of Wisconsin (1953), M.A. from the University of Illinois (1955) and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1956). He wrote several biographies, primarily on vaudeville performers. His oil paintings, drawings and prints have been exhibited in the United States and Europe. He curated, wrote catalogues, and donated the art for various exhibitions (most recently: Paris, Turn-of-the-Century, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 2003; Vaudeville is Dead! Long Live Vaudeville!, Doheny Library, University of Southern California, 2005). Fields also served as a consultant in the areas of market strategy and consumer behavior including as a self-employed marketing consultant (1969), for Interpublic Co. (marketing and research vice president, 1960-69), for Audio-Video Entertainment, Inc. (corporate officer, 2000-?) and for AltaVoice Communications (consumer behavior consultant, 2001?).
Fields was a social historian specializing in American popular theater from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Fields began researching his own family's involvement with early musical theater in New York that led to a biography of his great-uncle Lew Fields From the Bowery to Broadway: Lew Fields and the Roots of American Popular Theatre (1993). He also wrote Eddie Foy: A Biography of the Early Popular Stage Comedian (1999), Lillian Russell: A Biography of "America's Beauty" (1999), James J. Corbett: A Biography of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion and Popular Theater Headliner (2001), Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star (2002), Sophie Tucker: First Lady of Show Business (2003), Maude Adams: Idol of American Theater, 1872-1953 (2004), Women Vaudeville Stars: Eighty Biographical Profiles (2006) and Tony Pastor, Father of Vaudeville (2007). He also authored a social reformist biography on Katharine Dexter McCormick: Pioneer for Women's Rights (2003). His interest in French culture resulted in publishing Henri Riviere (1983), George Auriol (1985) and Le Chat Noir: A Montmartre Cabaret and its Artists in Turn-of-the Century Paris (1993).
Scope and Content
The collection consists chiefly of materials which Armond Fields used or created during the course of his research into American vaudeville and early theatre. There are copies of photographs and a few originals of some of the stars about whom he wrote, as well as other material related to the Vaudeville era: sheet music, theatre programs, newspapers, etc. Also included in the collection are all Fields' research notes for his many books as well as the drafts of the manuscripts. In addition, the collection includes audiotapes of Fields' interviews with family members of some his subjects, and videotapes of early film footage.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
USC Libraries Special Collections
2011
Doheny Memorial Library 206
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, California, 90089-0189
213-740-5900
specol@usc.edu
Conditions Governing Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Processing Information
Collection arranged and described by Rob Gutner and Rohan Panikar. Materials in file folders were kept in their original order and described by their original file folder titles.
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
- Museum of the City of New York.
- National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution).
- New York Public Library.
- University of Texas at Austin.
- Weber & Fields (Comedy team). -- Archives
Genre(s)
- Audiotapes
- Ephemera
- Manuscripts
- Photographs
- Scrapbooks
- Sheet music
- Slides (photographs)
- Songbooks
- Theater programs
- Videotapes
Personal Name(s)
- Adams, Maude, 1872-1953 -- Archives
- Brady, James Buchanan, 1856-1917 -- Archives
- Corbett, James J., 1866-1933 -- Archives
- Fields, Armond, 1930- -- Archives
- Fields, Lew, 1867-1941 -- Archives
- Foy, Eddie, 1856-1928 -- Archives
- McCormick , Katherine Dexter, 1876-1967 -- Archives
- Montgomery, David Craig, 1870-1917 -- Archives
- Pastor, Tony, 1837-1908 -- Archives
- Russell, Lillian, 1861-1922 -- Archives
- Stone, Fred, 1873-1959 -- Archives
- Tucker, Sophie, 1884-1966 -- Archives
- Weber, Joe, 1867-1942 -- Archives
Subject(s)
- Motion pictures--Periodicals
- Theater--United States--History--20th century--Archival resources
- Vaudeville--United States--History--19th century--Archival resources
Collection Inventory
Series 1: Works by Armond Fields |
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From the Bowery to Broadway |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Final Manuscript Draft General noteMissing Pgs 441-458 |
1 | 1-5 | ||
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Final Manuscript, Proofed |
2 | 1-4 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Manuscript - 1st Draft |
3 | 1 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Topics/Chapter Outlines 1986 |
3 | 2 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Supplementary Material 1896-1904 |
3 | 3 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Manuscript - First Draft |
3 | 4 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Draft Manuscript Material |
3 | 5 | ||
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Drafts and Notes |
3 | 6 | ||
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Miscellaneous Reference |
3 | 7 | ||
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Marketing and Promotion Proposal |
3 | 8 | ||
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Lew Fields Book: Cover Designs |
4 | 1 | ||
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Epilogue: From the Bowery to Broadway to Beverly Hills |
4 | 2 | ||
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Marketing and Promotion Materials |
4 | 3 | ||
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Lew Fields Book/Oxford Designs |
4 | 4 | ||
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Photographs, Captions, Order |
4 | 5 | ||
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Oxford Presentation |
4 | 6 | ||
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Lew Fields: 1920s-30s Info |
4 | 7 | ||
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Lew Fields: Final Bibliography |
4 | 8 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Early Movies |
4 | 9 | ||
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From Bowery to Broadway - Index |
4 | 10 | ||
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Addresses and phone numbers undated |
5 | 1 | ||
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Sidebars undated |
5 | 2 | ||
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Lew Fields: Permissions undated |
5 | 3 | ||
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Lew Fields: Catalog of Plays, Performances, Movies, etc. undated |
5 | 4 | ||
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Weber & Fields: New York Clipper 1890-1896 |
5 | 5 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Data for sections I, II, III, IV 1872-1889 |
5 | 6 | ||
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Weber & Fields/Lew Fields Lincoln Center Scrapbooks 1904-1921 |
5 | 7 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Outline, Notes, info. 1904-1912 |
5 | 8 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Early Years 1878-1889 |
5 | 9 | ||
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The Sun Dodgers undated |
5 | 10 | ||
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The Jolly Bachelors undated |
5 | 11 | ||
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The Midnight Sons undated |
5 | 12 | ||
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Weber & Fields - Variety Arts Archives/Scrapbooks of Susan French undated |
6 | 1 | ||
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Lew Fields: Interview with Ray Marcus 1990 |
6 | 2 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Preface and Prologue Drafts undated |
6 | 3 | ||
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Lew Fields 1932-1941 |
6 | 4 | ||
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Information on Vaudeville, Musical Theatre undated |
6 | 5 | ||
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Articles on Weber & Fields/ Children undated |
6 | 6 | ||
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Dorothy, Herbert, Joseph Fields: Movies, Shows, Song Lists undated |
6 | 7 | ||
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Fields/Shubert Data 1906-1923 |
6 | 8 | ||
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Joe Weber: References undated |
6 | 9 | ||
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Fields Family Project: Pre-text Data; Picture/Quote References; Outlines; etc. undated |
6 | 10 | ||
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Fields Project: Bibliography, Reference Listings: Weber & Fields undated |
6 | 11 | ||
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Fields (+Weber) Supplemental Material 1904-1912 |
6 | 12 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Theaters, Theater Pictures undated |
6 | 13 | ||
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Fields family: Genealogy, Historical Material on Family Mambers, Vital Statistics undated |
6 | 14 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Miscellaneous Pictures undated |
6 | 15 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Movies/Records undated |
6 | 16 | ||
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Weber & Fields/Lew Fields: Reference Material from Misc. Books/Bio Material undated |
6 | 17 | ||
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Misc. References to Data Sources, Information on Family Members undated |
6 | 18 | ||
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Lew Fields: Preface undated |
6 | 19 | ||
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Lew Fields: Manuscript 1925-1932 |
6 | 20 | ||
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Lew Fields, Manuscripts & Notes 1921-1925 |
7 | 1 | ||
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Lew Fields: Manuscript (Chap. X) 1912-1917 |
7 | 2 | ||
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Lew Fields: Manuscript 1912-1917 |
7 | 3 | ||
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Variety 1925-1933 |
7 | 4 | ||
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Weber & Fields ( Variety Magazine Data) 1918-1925 |
7 | 5 | ||
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Lew Fields: Manuscript 1904-1912 |
7 | 6 | ||
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Lew Fields: Manuscript 1917-1921 |
7 | 7 | ||
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Content Outline & Introduction undated |
7 | 8 | ||
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Lew Fields 1925-1932 |
7 | 9 | ||
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Notecards, undated |
7 | 10 | ||
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"A Wedtime Story" 1936 |
8 | 1 | ||
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"Old Dutch" undated |
8 | 2 | ||
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"The Hen Pecks" 1939 |
8 | 3 | ||
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Notes/Sources undated |
8 | 4-5 | ||
Eddie Foy Research Files |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Manuscript Draft |
9 | 1-4 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Introduction-Chapter 2 |
9 | 5-7 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Chapter 3-12 |
10 | 1-10 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Chapter 13-Legacy |
11 | 1-4 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Catalog Raisonee Movies |
11 | 5 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Acknowledgments |
11 | 6 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Footnotes |
11 | 7 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Bibliography |
11 | 8 | ||
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Index and Notes |
11 | 9 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Movies |
11 | 10 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Music Sheets |
11 | 11 | ||
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Book Mailing List |
11 | 12 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Iroquois Theater Fire, Dec. 30, 1903 |
12 | 1 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Pictures |
12 | 2 | ||
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Actor's Equity Strike, 1919 |
12 | 3 | ||
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Eddie Foy, Jr. |
12 | 4 | ||
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Eddie Foy: William Jerome |
12 | 5 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Picture Captions |
12 | 6 | ||
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Eddie Foy: "Clowning Through Life" Colliers 1926-1927 |
12 | 7 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Pictures (copies) |
12 | 8 | ||
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White Rats 1916-1917 |
12 | 9 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Research Sources |
13 | 1 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Letters |
13 | 2 | ||
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Book Project Planning |
13 | 3 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Biography Material |
13 | 4 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Permissions |
13 | 5 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Photographs |
13 | 6 | ||
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History of Vaudeville/Humor |
13 | 7 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Chronology |
13 | 8 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Family Relations |
13 | 9 | ||
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Foy Family Genealogy |
13 | 10 | ||
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Theatre Magazine Index |
13 | 11 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Quotes |
13 | 12 | ||
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Eddie Foy III Interviews |
13 | 13 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Comedy, Development of (19th Century), undated |
13 | 14 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Posters/ Programs undated |
13 | 15 | ||
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Eddie Foy: 1885 |
13 | 16 | ||
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Eddie Foy: 1886 |
13 | 17 | ||
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Eddie Foy: David Henderson undated |
13 | 18 | ||
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Eddie Foy: 1888-1909 |
13 | 19-38 | ||
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Eddie Foy: 1910-1912 |
14 | 1-3 | ||
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Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys 1913-1923 |
14 | 4-11 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Tombstone undated |
14 | 12 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Dodge City 1878-1879 |
14 | 13 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Denver undated |
14 | 14 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Butte, Montana undated |
14 | 15 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper 1875-1878 |
14 | 16-17 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Dramatic News 1879 |
14 | 18 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Leadville 1879-1880 |
14 | 19 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper/Dramatic News 1880 |
14 | 20 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper 1881 |
14 | 21 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper/Dramatic News 1882 |
14 | 22 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper |
14 | 23, 26-34, 36-40 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper 1883-1907 |
15 | 1-2, 4-11 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Salt Lake City Theater undated |
14 | 24 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Carncross Minstrels 1883-1885 |
14 | 25 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Dancing Techniques undated |
14 | 35 | ||
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Eddie Foy: MCNY Shows 1898-1912 |
15 | 3 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Dramatic Mirror 1907 |
15 | 12 | ||
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Dramatic Mirror/Clipper 1908 |
15 | 13 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New York Clipper 1909-1923 |
15 | 14, 17-30 | ||
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Eddie Foy/ Shubert's 1904-1910 |
15 | 15 | ||
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A. Toxen Worm/ Shubert's 1910 |
15 | 16 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Locke Scrapbooks 1889-1923 |
15 | 31 | ||
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Eddie Foy: 4th Marriage - Marie Combs |
15 | 32 | ||
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Eddie Foy 1926-1928 |
15 | 33 | ||
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The Foys: Post 1928 |
15 | 34 | ||
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Bryan Foy: All Foys |
15 | 35 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Obits |
15 | 36 | ||
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Eddie Foy: New Rochelle |
15 | 37 | ||
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Eddie Foy: Legacy |
15 | 38 | ||
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Manuscript Final, Introduction, and Chapters 1-3 |
16 | 1 | ||
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Chapters 3-16 |
16 | 2-8 | ||
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Performance Chronology, Bibliography, & Footnotes |
16 | 9 | ||
Lillian Russell Research Files |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Lillian Russell: References, Sources |
17 | 1 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Correspondence |
17 | 2 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Photos |
17 | 3 | ||
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Cosmopolitan: Lillian Russell Autobiography 1922 |
17 | 4 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Notes 1904-1922 |
17 | 5-8 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Notes 1908-1922 |
17 | 6-8 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Epilogue/Legacy |
17 | 9 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Acknowledgments |
17 | 10 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Performance Chronology |
17 | 11 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Footnotes |
17 | 12 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Bibliography |
17 | 13 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Film Reviews, Movie Script |
17 | 14 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Miscellaneous Notes |
17 | 15 | ||
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Musical "Diamond Jim" |
17 | 16 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Intoduction |
18 | 1 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Introduction-Chapter 6 |
18 | 1-7 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Chapter 7-12 |
19 | 1-6 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Reminiscences - PTS 1-6 |
19 | 7 | ||
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Lillian Russell: My Mother, Lillian Russell by Dorothy LIBERTY SERIES 1929 |
19 | 8 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Published Material: Articles, Magazines, etc. |
19 | 9 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Clinton History |
19 | 10 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Marie Dressler |
19 | 11 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Notes from Books |
20 | 1 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Charles Leonard - Biography |
20 | 2 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Bibliography |
20 | 3 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Chicago World's Fair 1893 |
20 | 4 | ||
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Background to New York City & Vaudeville in Late 1880s and Early 1900s |
20 | 5 | ||
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Lillian Russell With Weber & Fields 1899 - 1904 |
20 | 6 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Suffragette Information 1914-1918 |
20 | 7 | ||
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New York Clipper 1880-1912 Scope and ContentSome articles pertain to Lillian Russell (1895-1897, 1904-1912), some articles pertain to Weber & Fields (1896-1904, 1912-1920), and some articles pertain to Lou Fields (1904-June 1912). |
20 | 8-29 | ||
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New York Clipper |
21 | 11, 12 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror 1880-1912 Scope and ContentSome articles pertain to Lillian Russell (1895-1912). |
21 | 1-10, 14-21, 27 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Weber & Fields shows- New York Dramatic Mirror 1899-1904 |
21 | 10 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Lady Teazle/ Shubert's 1904-1905 |
21 | 13 | ||
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Lillian Russell/ Weber & Fields- Jubilee 1912 |
21 | 22 | ||
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Variety December 1905 - June 1912 |
21 | 23-24 | ||
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Weber & Fields ( Variety magazine data) 1912-1918 |
21 | 25 | ||
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Weber & Fields: Reviews (Newspapers/ Magazine) 1899-1904 |
21 | 26 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Newspapers, Articles Scope and ContentArticles dated 1883-1885, 1890-1897, 1904-1922, 1930s-1940s, 1945-current. |
21 | 28-32 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Newspapers, Articles |
22 | 3-7, 9-10 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Pictures of 57th St. Home 1904 |
22 | 1 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Weber & Fields shows 1898-1904 |
22 | 2 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Death Notices, Obituaries |
22 | 8 | ||
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Lillian Russell: Manuscript Final |
22 | 11-14 | ||
Jim Corbett Research Files |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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JJC: Monologues |
23 | 1 | ||
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Corbett: Pictures |
23 | 2 | ||
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JJC: Radio |
23 | 3 | ||
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New Orleans - Boxing History |
23 | 4 | ||
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Eddie Graney |
23 | 5 | ||
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Scientific Boxing 1905 |
23 | 6 | ||
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New York Clipper |
23 | 7-16, 18, 20-22 | ||
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New York Clipper 1885-1920 |
24 | 2-23 | ||
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British Isles 1894 |
23 | 17 | ||
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Corbett/Lake Divorce 1895 |
23 | 19 | ||
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Corbett Family/Father/Mother Death 1898 |
24 | 1 | ||
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Variety 1921-1932 |
25 | 1-3, 5-13 | ||
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Ziegfeld Follies 1923 |
25 | 4 | ||
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Corbett: Obituaries |
25 | 14 | ||
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Legacy |
25 | 15 | ||
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Corbett: Jefferies' biography |
25 | 16 | ||
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Queensbury Rules |
25 | 17 | ||
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Boxing: Ring, Trainers, etc. |
25 | 18 | ||
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Ring History - Early boxing |
25 | 19 | ||
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Corbett: Sullivan bio |
25 | 20 | ||
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Corbett: Geneaology |
25 | 21 | ||
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W.M. Brady |
25 | 22 | ||
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Corbett: Research Notes - Miscellaneous |
25 | 23-25 | ||
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Corbett: Olympic Club |
26 | 1 | ||
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Bayside, Long Island |
26 | 2 | ||
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Corbett/Fitzsimmons |
26 | 3 | ||
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Corbett/McAuliffe |
26 | 4 | ||
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Corbett/Jefferies |
26 | 5 | ||
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Corbett/Sharkey |
26 | 6 | ||
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Corbett/McCoy |
26 | 7 | ||
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Corbett/Chowsky fight |
26 | 8 | ||
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Sullivan/Corbett fight |
26 | 9 | ||
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Corbett/Mitchell |
26 | 10 | ||
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Catalog Raisonee - Bouts, shows, movies |
26 | 11 | ||
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JJC: Preface-Chapter 5 |
26 | 12-17 | ||
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JJC: Chapter 6-12 |
27 | 1-7 | ||
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JJC: Chapter 13-14 |
28 | 1-2 | ||
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Corbett: Bio materials |
28 | 3 | ||
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Corbett: Boxing career |
28 | 4 | ||
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Pictures |
28 | 5 | ||
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Corbett: Movies |
28 | 6 | ||
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Pictures |
28 | 7 | ||
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Corbett: Footnotes |
28 | 8 | ||
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Bibliography |
28 | 9 | ||
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Performance Chronology (Boxing & Theater) |
28 | 10 | ||
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Corbett: Research - Miscellaneous |
29 | 1 | ||
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Corbett: BCN (Boxing Collectors News) |
29 | 2 | ||
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Corbett: Manuscript Final |
29 | 3-9 | ||
Fred Stone Research Files |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Fred Stone |
30 | 1 | ||
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Fred Stone: Movies, Records, Radio |
30 | 2 | ||
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Montgomery & Stone - Biographies |
30 | 3 | ||
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Miscellaneous Notes - NYPL 1902-1950 |
30 | 4 | ||
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Amityville Stone/Rogers |
30 | 5 | ||
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Edward Borein |
30 | 6 | ||
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Charles Rusell |
30 | 7 | ||
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Rex Beach |
30 | 8 | ||
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Will Rogers |
30 | 9 | ||
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Annie Oakley |
30 | 10 | ||
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W. Rogers Death, Funeral, Family Stories by Stones |
30 | 11 | ||
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Charles Dillingham |
30 | 12 | ||
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Dave Montgomery |
30 | 13 | ||
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Gus Hill |
30 | 14 | ||
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Early Frontier - Colorado, Kansas |
30 | 15 | ||
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Fred Stone: Shows |
30 | 16 | ||
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Fred Stone: Early Circus Career |
30 | 17 | ||
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Interview with Carol Stone |
30 | 18 | ||
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Dorothy Stone: Productions, Shows, Publicity |
30 | 19 | ||
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Letters: Carol, Fred, Allene |
30 | 20 | ||
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Paula Stone: Productions, Shows, Publicity |
30 | 21 | ||
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Wellington, KS |
30 | 22 | ||
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Fred Stone: Last Years at Home |
30 | 23 | ||
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Carol Stone: Shows, Productios |
30 | 24 | ||
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Stone Geneaology |
30 | 26 | ||
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Boulder (Valmont), CO |
30 | 27 | ||
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Early Circus (General) |
30 | 28 | ||
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Dick P. Sutton Circus |
31 | 1 | ||
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F.J. Taylor Circus |
31 | 2 | ||
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W.W. Cole Circus |
31 | 3 | ||
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Topeka Theaters & Topeka History |
31 | 4 | ||
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Fred Stone: 1880-1917 |
31 | |||
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Fred Stone: 1918-1949 |
32 | |||
| Box | Folder | |||
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Fred Stone: Girl From Up There 1901 |
31 | 18 | ||
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Allene Crater |
31 | 21 | ||
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Fred Stone: The Wizard of Oz (New York) 1903-1904 |
31 | 22 | ||
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Fred Stone: The Red Mill 1906 |
31 | 27 | ||
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Fred Stone: The Old Town 1910 |
31 | 33 | ||
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Fred Stone: Lady of the Slipper 1912 |
31 | 34 | ||
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Fred Stone: Chin-Chin 1914 |
31 | 38 | ||
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Fred Stone: Jack O'Lantern 1917 |
31 | 42 | ||
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Fred Stone: Tip Top 1920 |
32 | 3 | ||
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Fred Stone: Stepping Stones 1924 |
32 | 9 | ||
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Fred Stone: Criss Cross 1926 |
32 | 12 | ||
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Airplane Accident, Recovery August 1928-1930 |
32 | 15 | ||
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Three Cheers: Roger & Dorothy 1928 |
32 | 16 | ||
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Fred Stone: Ripples 1930 |
32 | 19 | ||
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Fred Stone: Smiling Faces (New York) 1932 |
32 | 22 | ||
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Fred Stone: Jayhawker 1934 |
32 | 25 | ||
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Fred Stone: Obituaries |
32 | 31 | ||
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Legacy |
32 | 33 | ||
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Stone Letters |
33 | 1 | ||
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Research Sources |
33 | 2 | ||
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Fred Stone: Photographs |
32 | 3-4 | ||
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"Topekans on Stage and Screen" |
34 | 1 | ||
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N.V.A. 1916-1926 |
34 | 2 | ||
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Fred Stone Autobiography in Boston Post November 1924 - January 1925 |
34 | 3 | ||
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The Montgomery and Stone Story by Paula Stone |
34 | 4 | ||
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Fred Stone: Show Photos - Miscellaneous photos of family and career |
34 | 5 | ||
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Photo Captions/Stone |
34 | 6 | ||
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Picture Captions |
34 | 7 | ||
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Photographs for book |
34 | 8 | ||
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Preface |
34 | 9 | ||
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Chapter 1-5 |
34 | 10-14 | ||
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Chapter 6-13 |
35 | 1-8 | ||
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Chapter 14-16 |
36 | 1-3 | ||
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Fred Stone: Acknowledgments |
36 | 4 | ||
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Fred Stone: Footnotes |
36 | 5 | ||
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Bibliography |
36 | 6 | ||
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Fred Stone: Chapter 1 & 2 - First Draft |
36 | 7 | ||
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The Stepping Stones (Dorothy Stone), Pt. 1 |
36 | 8 | ||
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The Stepping Stones (Dorothy Stone), Pt. 2 |
36 | 9 | ||
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Madame Tussaud and Sons' Catalogue circa 1900 |
36 | 10 | ||
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Testimonial to the widow and son of the late Harry Glazier 1909 |
36 | 11 | ||
Sophie Tucker Research Files |
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Sophie Tucker: Introduction-Chapter 8 |
37 | 1-11 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Chapter 9-Epilogue (including Footnotes, References, & Bibliography) Scope and ContentChapter 1 contains notes; Chapter 4 contains divorce documents. |
38 | 1-11 | ||
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Epilogue |
38 | 9 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Footnotes |
38 | 10 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: References, Bibliography |
38 | 11 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Random Notes 1930-1965 |
38 | 12 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Picture Captions |
38 | 13 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Photos for Book |
38 | 14 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Reference Material |
39 | 1 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Research Sources |
39 | 2 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Biography Information |
39 | 3 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Genealogical Material |
39 | 4 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Letters |
39 | 5 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Psychology of Sophie Tucker |
39 | 6 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Musical Routines |
39 | 7 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Obituaries |
39 | 8 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Will |
39 | 9 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Films, TV, Radio |
39 | 10 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: After Death Legacy |
39 | 11 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Wasserman Interview |
39 | 12 | ||
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Hartford Theater 1899-1901 |
39 | 13 | ||
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Red Hot Mamma circa 1920s |
39 | 14 | ||
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The Jews in Hartford |
39 | 15 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: "Jewish Women in Popular Theater" |
39 | 16 | ||
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Jewish History |
39 | 17 | ||
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Richard Kyle Fox Police Gazette |
39 | 18 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Chicago Jazz |
39 | 19 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Golden Jubilee album cover |
39 | 20 | ||
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Sophie Tucker 1906-1923 |
40 | 1-17 | ||
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Cabarets/Reisenweber's (Legacy) |
40 | 15 | ||
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Sophie Tucker 1924-1939 |
41 | 1-16 | ||
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Sophie Tucker 1939-1966 |
42 | 1-29 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Golden Jubilee Book 17 May 1954 |
42 | 17 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: The Palace, New York |
42 | 30 | ||
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Sophie Tucker: Variety Reviews 1919-1953 |
42 | 31 | ||
Katherine Dexter McCormick Research Files |
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Family and Personal History- Stanley McCormick |
43 | 1 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Letters, Addresses, Phone Numbers |
43 | 2 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Letters 1996 |
43 | 3 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Letters 2001 |
43 | 4 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Book Reviews |
43 | 5 | ||
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Stanley McCormick Papers pre 1901 |
43 | 6 | ||
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McCormick Family/Diary Referring to Stanley 1874-1910 |
43 | 7 | ||
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Stanley & Riven Rock Biography |
43 | 8 | ||
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Courtship, Marriage, Illness, Hospitalization 1903-1908 |
43 | 9 | ||
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Alex Beam - Katherine D. McCormick/Stanley |
43 | 10 | ||
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Riven Rock |
43 | 11 | ||
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Virginia McCormick |
43 | 12 | ||
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McCormick Mansion/Rush Street |
43 | 13 | ||
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Josephine Dexter Biography |
43 | 14 | ||
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Dr. Hamilton |
44 | 1 | ||
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International Woman's Suffragette Alliance |
44 | 2 | ||
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I.H. Film - (MCC Letters) 1931 |
44 | 3 | ||
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Newton Baker/W.M. Bemis - KDM's Lawyers |
44 | 4 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Psychology of |
44 | 5 | ||
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M.I.T. Dorms & Katherine D. McCormick 1959-1962 |
44 | 6 | ||
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Nettie McCormick |
44 | 7 | ||
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SB Data: SBMA, Katherine D. McCormick Donations |
44 | 8 | ||
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Noll: The case of Stanley McCormick; Dr. Meyer, Hoch, Kraepelin & Jelliffe |
44 | 9 | ||
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Dr.Robert Dickinson; Birth Control 1945-1950 |
44 | 10 | ||
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History/Development of the Pill |
44 | 11 | ||
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Planned Parenthood 1937-1941, 1952-1954 |
44 | 12 | ||
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Hoagland/Neuroendocrine Lab, Early Pincus, The Pill, Hoskins |
44 | 13 | ||
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Abortion/Birth Control Articles |
44 | 14 | ||
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SB - Planned Parenthood 1964 |
44 | 15 | ||
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Dr. Gamble, Correspondence with Katherine D. McCormick; Pathfinder Fund 1958-1962 |
44 | 16 | ||
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PDFA/Guttmacher 1943-1960 |
44 | 17 | ||
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American Birth Control League |
44 | 18 | ||
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Correspondence: Katherine D. McCormick and Elsie Clews 1894-1895 |
44 | 19 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Elsie Clews Parsons (Rye Historical Society) 1895-1896 |
44 | 20 | ||
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Dr. Gregory Pincus, Personal papers/Diary 1953-1963 |
44 | 21 | ||
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Correspondence: J. Dexter to Elsie Clews November 1894-September 1895 |
44 | 22 | ||
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Correspondence: J. Dexter to Elsie Clews December 1895-October 1896 |
44 | 23 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick/Sanger Correspondence 1929-1962 |
45 | 1-9 | ||
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Smith College: Sanger papers, Research sources |
45 | 10 | ||
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Research sources, Books, Notes |
46 | 1 | ||
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Dexter Geneaology: Richard to Judge Samuel 1642-1863 |
46 | 2 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Biographical Information |
46 | 3 | ||
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Wirt Dexter: Biography |
46 | 4 | ||
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Samuel Dexter (Katherine D. McCormick's Brother) |
46 | 5 | ||
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Dexter home: Michigan |
46 | 6 | ||
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Praire Ave/Early Chicago pre 1890 |
46 | 7 | ||
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College Equal Suffrage League 1900-1906 |
46 | 8 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick at M.I.T. 1900-1904 |
46 | 9 | ||
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Worcester Lab 1952 |
46 | 10 | ||
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1904-1909 |
46 | 11-16 | ||
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1910-1927 |
47 | 1-19 | ||
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NAWSA 1909-1959 |
47 | 11 | ||
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1928 |
48 | 1 | ||
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Trial Material: Reports, Letters, Correspondence, Articles 1929 |
48 | 2 | ||
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Custody Trial |
48 | 3 | ||
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Trial - Kempf/Meyer Testimony 1929 |
48 | 4 | ||
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SM/Katherine D. McCormick Trial Material Transcripts 1929-1930 |
48 | 5 | ||
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1929-1958 |
48 | 1-23 | ||
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G. Calden Interview 1934-1947 |
48 | 11 | ||
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New England Hospital 1953-1955 |
48 | 19 | ||
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1959 |
49 | 1 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Obituaries |
49 | 2 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Will |
49 | 3 | ||
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Stanley: Obituaries 1947 |
49 | 4 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Miscellaneous |
49 | 5-6 | ||
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Jane Peyton |
49 | 7 | ||
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Articles 2001 |
49 | 8 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Treatments |
49 | 9 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Publisher Letters |
49 | 10 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Miscellaneous Research on Index cards |
49 | 11-12 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Preface-Chapter 33 |
50 | 1-34 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Picture Captions |
50 | 35 | ||
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Content Outline |
51 | 1 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Prologue/Introduction-Chapter 8 |
51 | 2-9 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Chapter 9-10 |
52 | 1-2 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Drafts of later chapters |
52 | 3 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Chapter 15-16 1950-1959 |
52 | 4-5 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Miscellaneous research files |
52 | 6-11 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick: Final Manuscript |
52 B | 1-4 | ||
Maude Adams Research Files |
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Photographs undated |
53 | 1 | ||
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Photos- General undated |
53 | 2 | ||
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Introduction-Chapter 8 |
53 | 3-11 | ||
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Chapter 9-17 |
54 | 1-9 | ||
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Chapter 18-Epilogue undated |
55 | 1-4 | ||
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Picture Captions undated |
55 | 5 | ||
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M.A. Bibliography undated |
55 | 6 | ||
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M.A. Footnotes undated |
55 | 7 | ||
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Maude Adams: Microfilm |
60 | |||
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Photos - Salt Lake Theater undated |
55 | 8 | ||
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Photos - Maude Adams undated |
55 | 9 | ||
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Salt Lake Theater Programs |
55 | 10 | ||
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Photos - S.L. Collegiate Institute undated |
55 | 11 | ||
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Photos - Annie Adams undated |
55 | 12 | ||
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M.A. Research Sources undated |
55 | 13 | ||
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Case Files on Annie Adams (#158) 1916, 1921 |
55 | 14 | ||
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Probate Case Files - Julia Adams (#63) 1915 |
55 | 15 | ||
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Peter Pan - London 1904 |
55 | 16 | ||
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Drew, Southern, De Mille, Belasco undated |
55 | 17 | ||
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Early Touring undated |
55 | 18 | ||
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The Mormon Drama and Maude Adams 1965 |
55 | 19 | ||
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Mormon History undated |
55 | 20 | ||
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Virginia City History undated |
56 | 1 | ||
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San Francisco Theater History circa 1870s-1880s |
56 | 2 | ||
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Virginia City Theaters - Chanfrau, Owens, Piper's Opera House, Pope, Union Sq. Company, Ward - Significance of the Era undated |
56 | 3 | ||
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Maude Residences |
56 | 4 | ||
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New Market Theater, Portland Oregon |
56 | 5 | ||
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Virginia Dale |
56 | 6 | ||
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History of Theater in Utah; History of Salt Lake Theater |
56 | 7 | ||
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Kiskadden/Slade |
56 | 8 | ||
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Maude Adams Family Tree; Annie; James Kiscadden [sic] |
56 | 9 | ||
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Maude Adams: James M. Barrie |
56 | 10 | ||
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Maude Adams: Treatment undated |
56 | 11 | ||
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Maude Adams Geneaology |
56 | 12 | ||
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Maude Adams Plays |
56 | 13 | ||
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Maude Adams Biographical Information |
56 | 14 | ||
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Maude Adams Correspondence |
56 | 15 | ||
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Miscellaneous Letters 1850 |
56 | 16 | ||
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Maude Adams: Photos, Captions |
56 | 17 | ||
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"The One I Knew Least," article by Maude Adams 1926 |
56 | 18 | ||
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The Young Maude Adams by Robbins 1959 |
56 | 19 | ||
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Life Story of Maude and Her Mother by Annie Adams 1914 |
57 | 1 | ||
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Maude Adams by Robbins 1956 |
57 | 2 | ||
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Maude Adams: A Biography by Ada Patterson 1907 |
57 | 3 | ||
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Letters - Scribner's/Autobiography/Articles/Book 1925-1953 |
57 | 4 | ||
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Annie/Maude Adams Shows circa 1877 |
57 | 5 | ||
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Performance Chronology |
57 | 6 | ||
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1865-1876 |
57 | 7 | ||
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Hamlin Garland |
57 | 8 | ||
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Dramatic News 1877-1880 |
57 | 9-11 | ||
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Dramatic News, Dramatic Times, New York Clipper 1881-1883 |
57 | 12 | ||
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New York Clipper 1886-1897 |
57 | 13-16 | ||
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New York Clipper |
58 | 1-7 | ||
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Salt Lake Collegiate Institute 1883-86 |
57 | 17 | ||
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Chronology Miscellaneous 1900-1953 |
57 | 18 | ||
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Belasco, De Mille Plays |
57 | 19 | ||
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The Little Minister |
58 | 8 | ||
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1898-1903 |
58 | 9-19 | ||
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1904-1914 |
59 | 1-2, 4, 6, 8-14 | ||
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1915-1952 |
60 | 1-7, 10 | ||
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Adams/Barrymore/Frohman |
58 | 10 | ||
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Charles Frohman |
58 | 11 | ||
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The Dramatic Critic |
58 | 14 | ||
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L'Aiglon |
58 | 15 | ||
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John Alexander |
58 | 18 | ||
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Peter Pan |
59 | 3 | ||
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Sen. Brown & Annie 1906 |
59 | 5 | ||
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Boynton/Robbins |
59 | 7 | ||
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Wills/Legal Proceedings: Julia and Annie 1921 |
60 | 8 | ||
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General Electric |
60 | 9 | ||
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Cenacle Convent 1901-1922 General note1901 - Convent in tours; 1915-16 - Cenacle of St. Regis, NY; 1922 - Donation of home to convent |
60 | 11 | ||
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Adams/Erlanger Suit 1935 |
60 | 24 | ||
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Stephens College 1937-1950 |
60 | 26 | ||
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Richard Harding Davis |
60 | 27 | ||
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Illness/Obituary 1953 |
60 | 39 | ||
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After 1953 |
60 | 40 | ||
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Tannersville Tribute 1954 |
60 | 41 | ||
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Features of Maude's Acting Abilities |
60 | 42 | ||
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Personal Life/Psychology |
60 | 43 | ||
Women Vaudeville Stars Research Files |
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Vitaphone movies |
61 | 1 | ||
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Research sources |
61 | 2 | ||
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Vaudevillians in Movies |
61 | 3 | ||
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Chapter One: Vaudeville Chronicles |
61 | 4 | ||
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Women in Vaudeville |
61 | 5 | ||
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Vaudeville (History; Development) |
61 | 6 | ||
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Legacy |
61 | 7 | ||
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Manuscript draft |
61 | 8 | ||
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Permissions |
61 | 9 | ||
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Bibliography |
61 | 10 | ||
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Photographs for book |
61 | 11 | ||
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Correspondence |
61 | 12 | ||
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Sheet Music Covers |
61 | 13 | ||
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Lectures |
61 | 14 | ||
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Research |
61 | 15 | ||
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Vesta Tilley |
61 | 16 | ||
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Bonnie Thornton |
62 | 1 | ||
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Fay Templeton |
62 | 2 | ||
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Eva Tanguay |
62 | 3 | ||
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Valeska Suratt |
62 | 4 | ||
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Blossom Seeley |
62 | 5 | ||
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Fritzi Scheff |
62 | 6 | ||
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Ziegfeld Follies |
62 | 7 | ||
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Loie Fuller |
62 | 8 | ||
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Lulu Glaser |
62 | 9 | ||
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Kate Castleton |
62 | 10 | ||
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Kate Claxton |
62 | 11 | ||
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Carrie Nation |
62 | 12 | ||
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Helen Keller |
62 | 13 | ||
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Evelyn Nesbit |
62 | 14 | ||
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Nan Halperin |
62 | 15 | ||
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Florence Walton |
62 | 16 | ||
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Ruth Etting |
63 | 1 | ||
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Winnie Lightner |
63 | 2 | ||
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Fifi D'orsay |
63 | 3 | ||
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Aileen Stanley |
63 | 4 | ||
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Pat Rooney and Marion Bent |
63 | 5 | ||
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Melodrama |
63 | 6 | ||
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Ella Shields |
63 | 7 | ||
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Isabelle Patricola |
63 | 8 | ||
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La Carmencita |
63 | 9 | ||
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Miscellaneous Performers |
63 | 10 | ||
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Lola Montez |
63 | 11 | ||
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Ethel Waters |
63 | 12 | ||
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Fannie Ward |
63 | 13 | ||
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Vesta Victoria |
63 | 14 | ||
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Bessie Wynn |
63 | 15 | ||
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Mae West |
63 | 16 | ||
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Gertrude Vanderbilt |
63 | 17 | ||
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Sophie Tucker |
64 | 1 | ||
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Evelyn Nesbit Thaw/ Russell Thaw |
64 | 2 | ||
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Ruth St. Denis |
64 | 3 | ||
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Rae Samuels |
64 | 4 | ||
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Lillian Russell |
64 | 5 | ||
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Ruth Roye |
64 | 6 | ||
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Blanche Ring |
64 | 7 | ||
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Ada Reeve |
64 | 8 | ||
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Rosa Ponselle |
64 | 9 | ||
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Molly Picon |
64 | 10 | ||
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Olga Petrova |
64 | 11 | ||
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Delia O' Callahan/Friganza |
64 | 12 | ||
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Carrie Nation |
64 | 13 | ||
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Florence Moore |
64 | 14 | ||
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Florence Mills |
64 | 15 | ||
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Bessie McCoy |
64 | 16 | ||
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Stella Mayhew |
64 | 17 | ||
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Cissie Loftus |
65 | 1 | ||
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Alice (and Mary) Lloyd |
65 | 2 | ||
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Ethel Levey |
65 | 3 | ||
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Grace La Rue |
65 | 4 | ||
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Annette Kellerman |
65 | 5 | ||
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Elsie Janis |
65 | 6 | ||
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May Irwin |
65 | 7 | ||
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Edna Wallace Hopper |
65 | 8 | ||
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Gertrude Hoffman |
65 | 9 | ||
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Violet & Daisy Hilton |
65 | 10 | ||
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Fanny Herring |
65 | 11 | ||
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Anna Held |
65 | 12 | ||
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Adelaide Hall |
65 | 13 | ||
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Janette Hackett |
65 | 14 | ||
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Minnie Guyer |
65 | 15 | ||
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Texas Guinan |
65 | 16 | ||
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Yvette Guilbert |
66 | 1 | ||
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Charlotte Greenwood |
66 | 2 | ||
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Lottie Gilson |
66 | 3 | ||
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Trixie Friganza |
66 | 4 | ||
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Irene Franklin |
66 | 5 | ||
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Della Fox |
66 | 6 | ||
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Anna Eva Fay |
66 | 7 | ||
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Kate Elinore |
66 | 8 | ||
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Duncan Sisters |
66 | 9 | ||
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Marie Dressler |
66 | 10 | ||
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Louise Dresser |
66 | 11 | ||
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Kitty Doner |
66 | 12 | ||
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The Dolly Sisters |
66 | 13 | ||
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Mlle Dazie |
66 | 14 | ||
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Maggie Cline |
66 | 15 | ||
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Ina Claire |
66 | 16 | ||
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The Cherry Sisters |
66 | 17 | ||
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Irene Castle |
67 | 1 | ||
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Emma Carcus |
67 | 2 | ||
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Mrs. Patrick Campbell |
67 | 3 | ||
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Fanny Brice |
67 | 4 | ||
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Marie Cahill |
67 | 5 | ||
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Irene Bordoni |
67 | 6 | ||
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Sarah Bernhardt |
67 | 7 | ||
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Nora Bayes |
67 | 8 | ||
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Ethyl Barrymore |
67 | 9 | ||
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Belle Baker |
67 | 10 | ||
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The Astaires (Fred & Adele) |
67 | 11 | ||
Tony Pastor Research Files |
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Tony Pastor: 1858-1868 |
67 | 12-23 | ||
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Tony Pastor: 1869-1884 |
68 | 1-16 | ||
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Tony Pastor: 1885-1895 |
69 | 1-14 | ||
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Tony Pastor: 1896-1908 |
70 | 1-15 | ||
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Concert Saloon Law 1862 |
67 | 16 | ||
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Aunt Louisa Eldredge |
69 | 5 | ||
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Keith Proctor |
69 | 10 | ||
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Panic of 1893 |
69 | 12 | ||
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Syndicate and White Rats 1900 |
70 | 4 | ||
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Elmhurst, Long Island, New York |
70 | 8 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Death, Wills, etc. |
70 | 16 | ||
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Miscellaneous items: Pastor 1909-1913 |
70 | 17 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Legacy |
70 | 18 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Financials - Theatres, Reciepts, Expenses, Salaries |
71 | 1 | ||
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Pastor: Family, Heritage |
71 | 2 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Adele Pastor |
71 | 3 | ||
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M.B. Leavitt & Tony Pastor |
71 | 4 | ||
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Tony Pastor Travel: Europe |
71 | 5 | ||
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Minstrelsy |
71 | 6 | ||
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The Elks/Jolly Corks 1867-1868 |
71 | 7 | ||
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Correspondence |
71 | 8 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Research Sources |
71 | 9 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Music, Songs, Farces |
71 | 10 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Bio Material |
71 | 11 | ||
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People: Poole, Sanderson, Woodruff, Butler |
71 | 12 | ||
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Circus - General History, Pastor's Career 1847 - 1861 |
71 | 13 | ||
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Early History/Career |
71 | 14 | ||
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Early New Haven, Connecticut |
71 | 15 | ||
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Cultural History 1830-1859 |
71 | 16-18 | ||
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Civil War, Draft Riots |
72 | 1 | ||
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Cultural History 1860-1869 |
72 | 2 | ||
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New York City Directories 1861-1827 |
72 | 3 | ||
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Maps of New York City |
72 | 4 | ||
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Programs/Pastor's Theatres |
72 | 5 | ||
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Entry into U.S. |
72 | 6 | ||
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New York City: Panic of 1837 |
72 | 7 | ||
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Barnum's Museum |
72 | 8 | ||
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New York City Population, Blackwell's Island |
72 | 9 | ||
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Early New York 1830-1860 |
72 | 10 | ||
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Henry Clay Miner |
72 | 11 | ||
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Frank Pastor, William Pastor |
72 | 12 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Abe Hummel |
72 | 13 | ||
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Tony Pastor: NYP -Billy Rose Collection |
72 | 14 | ||
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Introduction-Chapter 10 |
72 | 15-25 | ||
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Chapter 11-Epilogue (includes Footnotes, Bibliography) |
73 | 1-8 | ||
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Tony Pastor: 1891-1894 |
74 | 1-4 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Photocopies |
74 | 5 | ||
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Tony Pastor: 1885 |
74 | 6 | ||
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Tony Pastor: Miscellaneous |
74 | 7 | ||
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Milestones in American TheatreScope and ContentManuscript in progress, as of Armond Field's death in 2008. |
Box 119 |
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Series 2: Photographs and Slides |
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Photo AlbumScope and Contents notePhoto album contains photographs of early vaudeville performers glued onto black pages. Album is 5.5 x 8 inches; fragile, some pages are detached. Actors depicted include: Viola Allen, Julia Arthur, Ethel Barrymore, Blanche Bates, Irene Bentley, Amelia Bingham, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Emma Eames, Maxine Elliott, Grace George, Marie George, Isabel Irving, Mary Mannering, Julia Marlowe, Edna May, Chauncey Olcott, Lillian Russell, Julia Sanderson, and E.H. Sothern. |
Box 75 |
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PhotographsArrangement noteArranged by last name or title in alphabetical order |
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Abbey, Henry E. undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
76 | 1 | ||
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Adams, Maude undated black and white, postcard |
76 | 2 | ||
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Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, illustration |
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Anderson, Mary 1890 cabinet card |
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Armstrong, Louis circa 1952 4.25 x 6 inches, black and white, postcard |
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Arnold, Edward; Fields, Lew; Blossoms on Broadway 1937 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Astaire, Fred and Adele undated 5 x 8.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Baker, Belle undated 5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Baker, Belle undated 5 x 7 inches, color |
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Barrymore, Ethel undated 3 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Barrymore, Ethel; Hopper, Edna Wallace undated 3.5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, photos glued to each side of a scrapbook page |
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Bayes, Nora undated 5 x 6.75 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Bent, Marion undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
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Berlin, Irving; Tucker, Sophie undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Bernhardt, Sarah undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Bonehill, Bessie undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Bordoni, Irene undated 6.5 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
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Bordoni, Irene undated 4 x 4.75 inches, black and white |
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Brady, William A. (James J. Corbette's manager) 1892 6 x 8.5 inches, black and white, illustration |
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Brice, Fanny undated 4 x 4.5 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white, one copy and 3 copies |
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Brice, Fanny undated 11 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
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Broadway and Longacre Square (soon to be re-named "Times Square") 1909 |
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Broadway Melody radio broadcast, Hollywood Hotel 16 July 1937 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York Figures in the photograph:Charles Igor Gorin, Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Eleanor Powell, Harriet Parsons, Frances Langford, Billy Gilbert, George Murphy, Buddy Ebsen and Robert Taylor |
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Cahill, Marie undated 3.75 x 5.25 inches, black and white, glued to scrapbook |
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Campbell, Mrs. Patrick undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin. |
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Carmencita, La undated 2 x 3.25 inches, black and white |
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Carncross, John L. undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin. |
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Carte, Richard D'Oyly undated |
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Carus, Emma undated 3.5 x 3.75 inches and 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies each |
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Castle, Irene and Vernon undated 4.5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Castleton, Kate circa 1887 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Cherry Sisters undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Chicago World's Fair, showing "Sandow, the Strong Man" and manager Flo Ziegfeld 1893 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Claire, Ina undated 3 x 5 inches and 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies each |
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Claire, Ina undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 copies each |
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Clayton, Bessie, Twirly Whirly 1903 4 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Cline, Maggie undated 4.5 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Cline, Maggie undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Corbett, James J. 1890 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J. 1892 8.5 x 11.5 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J. 1926 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J. undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals notePhotograph: Silver & Friedman, Chicago; California Historical Society |
76 | 42 | ||
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Corbett, James J. 1892 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals notePhoto: Morrison, Chicago; Museum of the City of New York |
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Corbett, James J., bank clerk circa 1883 6.5 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J., boxing judge circa 1926 |
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Corbett, James J., building of boxing arena, Carson City, Nevada 1898 9 x 6 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J., saloon 1902 black and white |
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Corbett, James J., training camp in Asbury Park, New Jersey 1898 Figures in the photograph:James Corbett with Kid Levine, Tom Lansing, Connie McVey, Tom Corbett and Billy Levine |
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Corbett, James J., Cashel Byron's Profession by George Bernard Shaw undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
76 | 49 | ||
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Corbett, James J., Chicago Opera House undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white, program |
76 | 50 | ||
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Corbett, James J., Doing Our Bit circa 1917-18 5 x 7 inches, black and white, theatre program |
76 | 51 | ||
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Corbett, James J., The Eye of Death undated black and white, movie poster |
76 | 52 | ||
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Corbett, James J., The Eye of Death undated 3 x 5.75 inches, color, movie poster |
76 | 53 | ||
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Corbett, James J., Gentleman Jack 1893 5 x 7 inches, black and white, poster |
76 | 54 | ||
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Corbett, James J., Gentleman Jack 1892 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program |
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Corbett, James J., Gentleman Jim 1942 4 x 6 inches, color, movie posters, (2 photos) Existence and Location of Originals noteWarner Brothers |
76 | 56 | ||
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Corbett, James J., Happy Days, (with Victor McLaglen) 1930 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J., A Naval Cadet, undated 4 x 6 inches, color |
76 | 58 | ||
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Corbett, James J., The Other Girl 1916 7 x 5 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J., portrait in top hat, undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteCalifornia Historical Society |
76 | 60 | ||
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Corbett, James J., A Society Holdup: The Midnight Man 1919 color, movie poster |
76 | 61 | ||
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Corbett, James J., from the New York Clipper of Corbett, Past Sixty, Still as Spry as a Schoolboy late 1920s newspaper photographs |
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Corbett, James J. and Vera 1932 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J. and Vera 1926 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J. and Vera, with friends returning from Australia 1915 7 x 5 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J.; Barry, Bobby circa 1925-26 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J.; Fitzsimmons, Bob, boxing match in Carson City, NV, San Francisco Chronicle 1897 8 x 10 inches, black and white, newspaper illustration |
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Corbett, James J.; Fitzsimmons, Bob, boxing match in Carson City, NV 1897 8 x 10 inches, black and white, newspaper photograph |
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Corbett, James J.; Jeffries, James J., San Francisco 1903 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, James J.: Sullivan, John L., from The Police Gazette 1892 8.5 x 12 inches, black and white, illustration |
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Corbett, James J.; Tinney, Frank undated 8.5 x 12 inches, black and white, illustration |
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Corbett, Olive ( nee Lake), James J. Corbett's first wife 1894 6 x 8 inches, black and white |
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Corbett, Vera circa 1900 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Corbett family circa 1885 8 x 10 inches, black and white, illustration |
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Creste, Rene, Judex 1916 black and white, postcard |
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Davenport, Fannie undated cabinet card |
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Dazie, Mlle. undated 2.25 x 5.75 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
76 | 77 | ||
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Dolly Sisters: [Rosika (Rosie) and Jansci (Jenny) Deutsch] undated 4.25 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
76 | 78 | ||
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Donner, Kitty undated 5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
76 | 79 | ||
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D'Orsay, Fifi undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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D'Orsay, Fifi undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
76 | 81 | ||
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Dresser, Louise undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
76 | 82 | ||
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Dressler, Marie circa 1893 4.5 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
76 | 83 | ||
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Dressler, Marie undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
76 | 84 | ||
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Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May] undated 6 x 7.75 inches, matted |
76 | 85 | ||
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Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May] undated 6 x 7.75 inches, matted |
76 | 86 | ||
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Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May] undated 6 x 7.75 inches, matted |
76 | 87 | ||
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Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May] undated 5.25 x 7.25 inches, matted |
76 | 88 | ||
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Duncan Sisters [Vivian and Rosetta] undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white (6 copies in 3 items) |
76 | 89 | ||
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Early theatre: Wood engraving of an Irish comic circa 1875 |
76 | 90 | ||
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Early theatre: Wood engravings of various performers circa 1870s |
76 | 91 | ||
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Elinore, Kate and Marie circa 1900 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteDepartment of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of Rochester |
76 | 92 | ||
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Emerson, Billy undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
76 | 93 | ||
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Etting, Ruth undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
76 | 94 | ||
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Faust, Lotta, "Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils," The Mimic World undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNew York Public Library |
76 | 95 | ||
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Fay, Anna Eva undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 4 copies |
76 | 96 | ||
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Fields, Dorothy; Collins, Charles, dancing circa 1930s 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
76 | 97 | ||
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Fields, Lew 1901 |
76 | 98 | ||
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Fields, Lew 1906 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
76 | 99 | ||
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Fields, Lew 1908 |
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Fields, Lew, It Happened in Nordland circa 1904-05 |
76 | 101 | ||
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Fields, Lew, The Barker (movie) 1917 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
76 | 102 | ||
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Fields, Lew; Fields, Rose and family, Beverly Hills undated Existence and Location of Originals noteCourtesy of Ray Marcus |
76 | 103 | ||
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Fields, Lew; Fields, Dorothy; Hayes, Helen 1938 7 x 9 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNew York Public Library |
76 | 104 | ||
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Fields, Lew; Fields, Frances and two sons circa 1925 8 x 10 inches, black and white, torn in half |
76 | 105 | ||
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Fitzgerald, Ellen (Eddie Foy's mother; later became Mrs. Abraham Lincoln's nurse) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
76 | 106 | ||
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Corbett, James J., 1892 |
76 | 107 | ||
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Casino Theatre, New York, 1902 |
76 | 108 | ||
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Braham, Harry |
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Brady, Diamond Jim 1896 |
76 | 110 | ||
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Bonehill, Bessie |
76 | 111 | ||
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Fox, Della undated 3.5 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 1 | ||
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Fox, Della undated cabinet card |
77 | 2 | ||
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Fox, Della undated cabinet card |
77 | 3 | ||
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Fox, Richard K. (pubisher National Police Gazette) 1892 8.5 x 6 inches, black and white |
77 | 4 | ||
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Foy, Eddie (Edwin Fitzgerald), age 13 undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 5 | ||
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Foy, Eddie circa 1872 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Foy, Eddie circa 1890 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteBaker Art Gallery, Columbus, OH; Museum of the City of New York |
77 | 7 | ||
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Foy, Eddie 1902 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Foy, Eddie, as Cassim in Ali Baba 1892 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
77 | 9 | ||
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Foy, Eddie, The Fallen Star, White Studio, N.Y. 1927 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
77 | 10 | ||
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Foy, Eddie, Mr. Hamlet of Broadway undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white, music sheet cover |
77 | 11 | ||
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Foy, Eddie, Off the Earth, from the New York American 1895 8 x 10 inches, black and white, drawing |
77 | 12 | ||
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Foy, Eddie, Over the River 1912 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program cover |
77 | 13 | ||
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Foy, Eddie, "The Orchid" 1915 |
77 | 14 | ||
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Foy, Eddie, Up and Down Broadway 1910 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 15 | ||
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Foy, Eddie and Madeline (with Bryan, Charles & Richard) circa 1900 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Foy, Eddie and Five Little Foys 1903 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys 1913 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys, A Favorite Fool, (with Polly Moran) 1915 6 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
77 | 19 | ||
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Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys, Slumwhere in New York undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 20 | ||
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Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys, formal production photograph undated 6 x 8 inches, black and white |
77 | 21 | ||
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Foy, Eddie and the Younger Foys, So This is a Restaurant 1920 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 22 | ||
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Foy, Eddie and Madeline and children, New Rochelle 1908 6 x 3.5 inches, black and white |
77 | 23 | ||
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Foy, Eddie and Marie ( nee Combs) 1923 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
77 | 24 | ||
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Foy Family (six of the seven children) circa 1928 5 x 7 inches, color (sepia) |
77 | 25 | ||
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Franklin, Irene undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 26 | ||
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Friganza, Trixie undated 4.25 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 27 | ||
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From the Bowery to Broadway undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, 10 contact sheets |
77 | 28 | ||
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Front Street, Hartford, CT, where Sophie Tucker grew up undated 8 x 4 inches, black and white |
77 | 29 | ||
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Fuller, Loie (Marie Louise) undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 30 | ||
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Gilson, Lottie undated 4.5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 31 | ||
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Gilson, Lottie undated 4.5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 32 | ||
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Gilson, Lottie undated 6 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
77 | 33 | ||
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Glaser, Lulu undated cabinet card |
77 | 34 | ||
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Glaser, Lulu; Dale, Margaret undated 2-sided scrapbook piece |
77 | 35 | ||
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Golden, George Fuller, founder of the White Rats undated 3.5 x 5 inches, black and white |
77 | 36 | ||
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Grau, Robert undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 37 | ||
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Greenwood, Charlotte undated 5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 38 | ||
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Greenwood, Charlotte undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 39 | ||
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Guilbert, Yvette, Linger Longer Lettie 1919 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 40 | ||
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Guinan, Texas (Mary Louise Cecilia) undated 5.5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 41 | ||
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Hackette, Janette undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
77 | 42 | ||
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Hall, Adelaide, Blackbirds of 1928 1928 5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 43 | ||
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Halperin, Nan undated 5 x 7 inches and 4.5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 44 | ||
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Halperin, Nan undated 3 x 4.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 45 | ||
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Held, Anna undated 5 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 46 | ||
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Held, Anna undated 11 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
77 | 47 | ||
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Henderson, David undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarvard Theatre Collection, Harvard College Library |
77 | 48 | ||
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Hilton, Violet and Daisy undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 49 | ||
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Hoffman, Gertrude undated 7 x 4.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 50 | ||
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Hoffman, Gertrude undated 3 x 4.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 51 | ||
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Howland, Rose (Eddie Foy's first wife) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 52 | ||
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Hummel, A.H. undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 53 | ||
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Iroquois Theatre fire, Chicago 1903 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
77 | 54 | ||
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Irwin, May undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 55 | ||
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Janis, Elsie undated 5.25 x 8.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 56 | ||
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Janis, Elsie undated 5 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 57 | ||
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Keith's Colonial Theatre, Boston (view of the stage) 1893 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNew York Public Library |
77 | 58 | ||
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Keller, Helen; Sullivan, Annie; Jefferson, Joseph undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
77 | 59 | ||
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Kellerman, Annette, at the Winter Garden undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 60 | ||
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Kelly, John T. undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, 2 copies Existence and Location of Originals noteHarvard College Library |
77 | 61 | ||
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Klaw, Marc; Erlanger, Abraham L., New York Clipper cover 1908 5 x 8 inches, black and white |
77 | 62 | ||
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La Rue, Grace undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 63 | ||
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Leadville, Colorado (Main Street), Theatre Comique undated 5.5 x 8.5 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteDenver Public Library |
77 | 64 | ||
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Levey, Ethel undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
77 | 65 | ||
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Levey, Ethel undated 4 x 6 inches; 5 x 7 inches (2 copies), black and white |
77 | 66 | ||
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Lederer, George W. 1893 |
77 | 67 | ||
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Lew Fields Nine baseball team 1911 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
77 | 68 | ||
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Lewis, Tom; Docksider, Lew; Pastor, Tony undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 69 | ||
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Lightner, Winnie undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
77 | 70 | ||
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Lloyd, Alice undated 5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 71 | ||
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Lloyd, Alice undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 72 | ||
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Loftus, Cecilia, Peter Pan undated 4 x 6.75 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 73 | ||
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London Theatre, early vaudeville theatre program 1887 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program |
77 | 74 | ||
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Longacre Square (later Times Square), New York 1909 |
77 | 75 | ||
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Majestic Theatre, New York (exterior view) 1903 6 inches, round, black and white |
77 | 76 | ||
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Majestic Theatre, New York (newspaper photographs) undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white (2 views) |
77 | 77 | ||
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Mayhew, Stella undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
77 | 78 | ||
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McCoy, Bessie undated 4 x 5.5 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
77 | 79 | ||
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McCoy, Nellie, The Earl and the Girl circa 1905-06 8 x 10 inches, black and white, inscribed to "Dearest Virginia" |
77 | 80 | ||
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McIntyre, James; Heath, Thomas (Blackface comedy team), 1901 1901 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteVariety Arts Theatre Library |
77 | 81 | ||
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Melody Man, The (Herbert Fields, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart); Fredric March, Eva Puck, Sammy White, Lew Fields 1924 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNew York Public Library |
77 | 82 | ||
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Mills, Florence undated 5 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
77 | 83 | ||
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Mills, Florence undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white (2 items) |
77 | 84 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone (in blackface) circa 1899 |
77 | 85 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone (caption: Two Young Song-and-Dance Men) undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
77 | 86 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone, Chin-Chin circa 1914-15 8 x 10 inches, black and white, theatre program cover |
77 | 87 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone, The Red Mill circa 1906-07 8 x 10 inches, black and white, composite of clippings |
77 | 88 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone, The Red Mill undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program cover |
77 | 89 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone, Wizard of Oz 1902 8 x 10 inches, color, from a drawing |
77 | 90 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone baseball team (James J. Corbett, center field) undated 7 x 5 inches, black and white, newspaper photograph |
77 | 91 | ||
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Moore, Florence undated 8.5 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
77 | 92 | ||
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Moore, Florence undated 4.5 x 4 inches, black and white |
77 | 93 | ||
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Morando, Madeline (Eddie Foy's 3rd wife) undated 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white, photocopy |
77 | 94 | ||
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Morando, Madeline (Eddie Foy's third wife), ballet pose and costume undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 95 | ||
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Morris, William (president William Morris Inc. Eastern) undated 8 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
77 | 96 | ||
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Mulle, Ida undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
77 | 97 | ||
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Nation, Carrie undated 6 x 4 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
78 | 1 | ||
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Nesbit, Evelyn undated 5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
78 | 2 | ||
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Nucleus Hotel (3rd and Market Streets), San Francisco 1865 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteCopy photoprint by T. (True) E. Hecht; California Historical Society |
78 | 3 | ||
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Olympic Club gymnasium, San Francisco 1893 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteSan Francisco: The Art Publishing Company; California Historical Society |
78 | 4 | ||
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Palace Theatre, New York undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
78 | 5 | ||
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Pastor, Billy undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
78 | 6 | ||
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Pastor, Fernando undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
78 | 7 | ||
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Pastor, Frank undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
78 | 8 | ||
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Pastor, Tony undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
78 | 9 | ||
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Pastor, Tony undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
78 | 10 | ||
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Pastor, Tony undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 11 | ||
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Pastor, Tony undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 12 | ||
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Pastor, Tony 1875 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 13 | ||
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Pastor, Tony circa 1880 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
78 | 14 | ||
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Pastor, Tony circa 1880 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 15 | ||
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Pastor, Tony, Tony Pastor's Opera House undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
78 | 16 | ||
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Pastor, Tony & Company 1878 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Pastor, Tony & Company 1878 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarvard Theatre Collection, Harvard College Library |
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Pastor, Tony & Company 1879 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Pastor, Mrs. Tony undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 20 | ||
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Patricola, Isabelle circa 1920s 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
78 | 21 | ||
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Pennington, Ann undated black and white |
78 | 22 | ||
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Petrova, Olga undated 3.5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
78 | 23 | ||
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Picon, Molly undated 5 x 5.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
78 | 24 | ||
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Rehan, Ada undated cabinet card |
78 | 25 | ||
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Reeve, Ada circa 1900 black and white, postcard |
78 | 26 | ||
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Ring, Blanche undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 3 copies |
78 | 27 | ||
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Rooney, Pat; Bent, Marion undated 5 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
78 | 28 | ||
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Roye, Ruth undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 29 | ||
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Roye, Ruth undated 5 x 7 inches, color |
78 | 30 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, age 17 circa 1877 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 31 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Howell & Meyer (photographer) circa 1880 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 32 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Olivette Aime Dupont (photographer) 1881 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 33 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Snake Charmer 1881 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 34 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Patience circa 1882 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 35 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Sorcerer program, Casino Theatre, New York 1883 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 36 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Billee Taylor circa 1885 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Russell, Lillan, Polly 1885 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. |
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Russell, Lillian, The Brigands 1889 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 39 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Brigands, Benjamin J. Falk (photographer) 1889 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. |
78 | 40 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Nadjy, Casino Theatre, New York, Benjamin J. Falk (photographer) 1889 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 41 | ||
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Russell, Lillian circa 1890 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 42 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Poor Jonathan, Casino Theatre, New York 1890 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 43 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Grand Duchess, Benjamin J. Falk (photographer) 1890 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 44 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Grand Duchess program, Casino Theatre, New York 1891 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 45 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, La Cigale 1892 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 46 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Wm. Morrison (photographer) 1893 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 47 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Princess Nicotine program cover circa 1893-94 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program cover Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 48 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Girofle-Girofla 1894 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 49 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, An American Beauty 1896 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 50 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, J. Schloss (photographer) 1897 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 51 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, The Wedding Day (with Della Fox, Jefferson de Angelis), Pach Bros. (photographer) 1897 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 52 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Marceau (photographer) 1898 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 53 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, I Sigh for a Change music sheet cover circa 1900 5 x 7 inches, black and white, music sheet cover |
78 | 54 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, vaudeville program for Proctor's 23rd St. Theatre, N.Y. 1905 8 x 10 inches, black and white, program Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Russell, Lillian, photo of chromolithographic poster after photograph by Benjamin J. Falk 1906 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. |
78 | 56 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, Wildfire 1907 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 57 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, How to Live 100 Years circa 1913 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
78 | 58 | ||
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Russell, Lillian 1914 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
78 | 59 | ||
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Russell, Lillian (Marine Corps uniform) 1917 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 60 | ||
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Russell, Lillian, memorial service program 1922 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 61 | ||
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Russell, Lillian (as officer) undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Russell, Lillian (newspaper illustration) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Russell, Lillian undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
78 | 64 | ||
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Russell, Lillian undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Russell, Lillian undated cabinet card (autographed) Existence and Location of Originals noteSarony Publishing Company, NY |
78 | 66 | ||
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Russell, Lillian undated cabinet card Existence and Location of Originals noteSarony Publishing Company, NY |
78 | 67 | ||
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Russell, Lillian undated cabinet card Existence and Location of Originals noteSarony Publishing Company, NY |
78 | 68 | ||
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Russell, Lillian undated cabinet card Existence and Location of Originals noteSarony Publishing Company, NY |
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Russell, Lillian undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white, photo of a cabinet card Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 70 | ||
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Perugini, Giovani 1894 8 x 10 inches, black and white, scrapbook page of cigarette cards Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
78 | 71 | ||
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Russell, Lillian (with Joe Weber, William Collier, Lew Fields), Hokey-Pokey 1912 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Russell, Lillian; Moore, Alexander circa 1921-22 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Russell, Lillian and Charles Leonard undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Russell, Lillian and Charles Leonard circa 1866 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Russell, Lillian and Dorothy circa 1888 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Russell, Lillian; Solomon, Edward, Virginia and Paul, Gaiety Theatre, London 1883 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Russell, Lillian; Warfield, David; Fields, Lew; Weber, Joe, Fiddle-Dee-Dee 1900 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNew York Public Library |
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Russell, Lillian; Warfield, David; Fields, Lew; Weber, Joe, Fiddle-Dee-Dee 1900 5 x 7 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteNew York Public Library |
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St. Denis, Ruth undated 3.5 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Samuels, Rae undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 items |
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San Francisco, 2nd Street and Market (birthplace of James J. Corbett) 1866 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteCopy photoprint by T. (True) E. Hecht; California Historical Society |
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Sanderson, Henry S. circa 1884-85 4 x 6 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Schanfield, Mr. & Mrs. Solomon 1910 |
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Scheff, Fritzi undated 3 x 6.75 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Seeley, Blossom undated 5 x 6.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Seeley, Blossom undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Sefton (Conlick), Lola undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Shields, Ella undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Shields, Ella undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 items |
79 | 11 | ||
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Solomon, Edward undated 5 x 5 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
79 | 12 | ||
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Sorenson, Rasmine, Mamie Gilmore undated 3.5 x 6 inches, black and white |
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Sorenson, Rasmine, Mamie Gilmore, Neptune Theater, Venice, California undated 3.5 x 6 inches, black and white |
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Sorenson, Rasmine et al. behind Neptune Theater, Venice, California undated 5.5 x 4 inches, black and white |
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Stanley, Aileen undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Stanley, Aileen undated 5 x 7 inches, color |
79 | 17 | ||
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Suratt, Valeska undated 4.5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
79 | 18 | ||
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Swain, Carrie circa 1886 5 x 5 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
79 | 19 | ||
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Tanguay, Eva undated 3.5 x 7 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
79 | 20 | ||
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Templeton, Fay undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white |
79 | 21 | ||
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Templeton, Fay undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white |
79 | 22 | ||
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Terry, Ellen (as "Ophelia" in Shakespeare's Hamlet) 1878 4 x 6 inches, black and white, postcard |
79 | 23 | ||
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Thompson, Denman undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
79 | 24 | ||
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Thompson, Denman, The Old Homestead circa 1913 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
79 | 25 | ||
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Thompson, Jim (Eddie Foy's early partner) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 26 | ||
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Thornton, Bonnie undated 5 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
79 | 27 | ||
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Thornton, Bonnie undated 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 28 | ||
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Thornton, Bonnie undated 6 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
79 | 29 | ||
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Tilley, Vesta undated 5 x 5.5 inches, black and white |
79 | 30 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York (Maurice Seymour, photographer) |
79 | 31 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie, (age 16) circa 1900 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Tucker, Sophie (singing in blackface) circa 1908 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Tucker, Sophie, Rosie, My Dusky Georgie Rosie 1908 4 x 8 inches, black and white, phonograph record advertisement |
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Tucker, Sophie (seated) undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Tucker, Sophie; Granville, Bernard; Carr, Alexander, Louisiana Lou 1912 |
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Tucker, Sophie 1913 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie, "Queen of the Coon Shouters" 1913 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie (with Abuza family) 1915 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
79 | 39 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie and son, Bert circa 1917-1918 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie (in feathered hat) circa 1918-19 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
79 | 41 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie (with Ted Shapiro at piano) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Tucker, Sophie; Shapiro, Ted; Carroll, Jack 1922 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York (Blake Black, photographer) |
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Tucker, Sophie, "Some of These Days" circa 1923 8 x 10 inches, black and white, sheet music cover |
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Tucker, Sophie (with mother, Jenny Abuza) circa 1926 |
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Tucker, Sophie 1929 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Tucker, Sophie, Honky Tonk (Warner Brothers) 1929 black and white, movie poster |
79 | 47 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie, The Last of the Red Hot Mamas, from the Palace, New York City circa late 1920s 5 x 7 inches, black and white, theatre program |
79 | 48 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie, "A Beautiful Girl Review," (Florentine Gardens) circa 1930s 5 x 7 inches, black and white, program advertisement |
79 | 49 | ||
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Tucker, Sophie (on bicycle), Chicago 1933 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie, with band and singers 1936 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie; Garland, Judy, Thoroughbreds Don't Cry, MGM 1937 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie; Moore, Victor, Leave It to Me 1939 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie (with Irving Berlin, Jack Ruben, Sir Cedrick Hardwicke, and Eddie Cantor) 1947 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie, watercolor portrait 1953 4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches, color, 3 items |
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Tucker, Sophie; Hutton, Betty; Brooks, Sheldon, (Golden Jubilee Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel) 1953 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie (Golden Jubilee Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel) 1953 |
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Tucker, Sophie; Hope, Bob; Queen Elizabeth; Prince Philip (Royal Variety Performance) 1962 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie, "I'm a Red Hot Mama," from the musical Sophie 1963 5 x 7 inches, black and white, sheet music cover |
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Tucker, Sophie (singing), New York 1965 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie, "Costumes of Sophie Tucker at the Palace" undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, illustration |
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Tucker, Sophie, "Oh! Papa, Oh! Papa," undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, sheet music cover Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Tucker, Sophie and Five Kings of Syncopation undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie; Westphal, Frank undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Tucker, Sophie (standing in gown) undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
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Tucker, Sophie with Abuza family 1953 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Tucker, Sophie, Honky Tonk (Warner Brothers) 1929 7.75 x 12 inches, black and white, program cover |
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Van, Billy B. (aka William Webster Vandergrift) circa 1920s 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
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Vanderbilt, Gertrude, Marcelle circa 1900 4 x 5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
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Victoria, Vesta undated 5 x 6 inches, black and white |
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Victoria, Vesta undated 5 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
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Victoria, Vesta undated 6 x 8.5 inches, black and white |
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Victoria, Vesta |
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Vivian, Charles undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white |
79 | 73 | ||
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Walton, Florence with Maurice Mouvet undated 3 x 5.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
79 | 74 | ||
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Ward, Fannie undated 5 x 5.5 inches, black and white |
79 | 75 | ||
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Ward, Fannie undated 4.5 x 5.25 inches, black and white |
79 | 76 | ||
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Waters, Ethel undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white |
79 | 77 | ||
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Waters, Ethel undated 4 x 5 inches, black and white |
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Wayburn, Ned undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Weber & Fields, from a Vitaphone short 1927 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteVarity Arts Theatre Library |
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Weber & Fields, The German Senators circa 1898 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMarc Wanamaker |
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Weber & Fields, Re-United, Shubert Vaudeville, Worcester [Massachusettes] circa 1922-23 3.5 x 4.5 inches, color |
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Weber & Fields, "Who gets the money first, wins" undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white, cartoon with caption |
79 | 83 | ||
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Weber & Fields family tree, caption: "Peaches That Bloomed on the Weber and Fields Family Tree" undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
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Weber & Fields getting made up for Blossoms on Broadway, Paramount 1937 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
79 | 85 | ||
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Weber & Fields, Weber and Fields Music Hall 1912 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 86 | ||
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Weber & Fields, Friars Club Frolic undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white, program |
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Weber & Fields Stock Company circa 1901-02 |
79 | 88 | ||
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West, Mae undated 5 x 8.5 inches, black and white, 2 copies |
79 | 89 | ||
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Williams, Bart (inscribed to Mr. and Mrs. Armond Fields) undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
79 | 90 | ||
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Williams, Gus undated 4 x 6 inches, black and white |
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Wilson, Gracie undated cigarette card |
79 | 92 | ||
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Wynn, Bessie undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteMuseum of the City of New York |
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Weber & Fields, "Beer is Here" 1933 |
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West |
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Tucker, Sophie 1913 |
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Tanguay |
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Tucker, Sophie 1939 |
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Stone, Allene (Crater) circa 1903 |
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Stone, Allene undated |
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Stone, Allene and Dorothy undated |
79 | 101 | ||
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Stone, Dorothy undated |
79 | 102 | ||
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Stone, Ed undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
79 | 103 | ||
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Stone, Fred, age four undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white Existence and Location of Originals noteHarry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin |
79 | 104 | ||
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Stone, Fred undated 8 x 10 inches, black and white |
79 | 105 | ||
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Stone, Fred (as Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 106 | ||
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Stone, Fred (on trapeze), Under the Top 1919 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 107 | ||
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Stone, Fred circa 1919 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 108 | ||
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Stone, Fred (with daughters, Paula, Carol, and Dorothy) undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 109 | ||
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Stone, Fred and Ed undated 5 x 7 inches, black and white |
79 | 110 | ||
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Stone, Fred; La Guardia, Fiorello H undated 3.5 x 4.75 inches, black and white |
79 | 111 | ||
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Stone, Fred; Rogers, Will, et al. undated |
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Stone, Fred (with nephew Milburn Stone and Milburn's wife, Jane) undated General noteMilburn Stone becomes famous as "Doc Adams" in the television show Gunsmoke. |
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Salt Lake Theatre |
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The Evening Curtain 29 December 1866 |
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Maude Adams Birthplace |
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Pipers Opera House, Virgina City, Nevada |
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Picture of a man and a little girl |
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Baldwin Hotel |
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Picture of a little girl |
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Pipers Opera House, Virgina City, Nevada |
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A little girl leaning on a table |
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Portrait of a lady |
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Two girls holding hands undated |
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Collegiate Institute |
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San Francisco Public Library |
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Portrait of a lady holding a book undated |
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E.H. Sothern |
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Portrait of Maude Adams |
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Portrait of Charles Frohman |
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Portrait of Maude Adams undated |
101 | 18 | ||
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John Drew undated |
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Picture of Maude Adams |
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Picture of Maude Adams |
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Maude Adams |
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Robert Edeson |
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Portrait of Maude Adams undated |
101 | 24 | ||
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James. M. Barrie undated |
101 | 25 | ||
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Maude Adams undated |
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Portrait of Maude Adams undated |
101 | 27 | ||
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Maude Adams undated |
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Maude Adams - Picture from a play undated |
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Maude Adams Cottage, Ontero Park, Catskill Mountains undated |
101 | 30 | ||
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Picture of clipping of Hollis St. Theatre undated Scope and Contents noteMaude Adams in her Farewell Appearance |
101 | 31 | ||
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Picture of a house undated |
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Maude Adams in front of a table undated |
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Picture of a room undated |
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Maude Adams as Phoebe undated |
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Maude Adams undated |
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A picture of two women undated |
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Advertisement for Peter Pan 1905 |
101 | 38 | ||
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Portrait of Maude Adams as Peter Pan circa 1905 |
101 | 39 | ||
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Peter Pan with Maude Adams 1907 |
101 | 40 | ||
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Maude Adams as Peter Pan 1906 |
101 | 41 | ||
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Maude Adams in The Jester Undated |
101 | 42 | ||
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Maude Adams, with toy soldiers 1909 |
101 | 43 | ||
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Maude Adams Undated |
101 | 44 | ||
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A lady with a horse Undated |
101 | 45 | ||
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A lady dressed as a bird Undated |
101 | 46 | ||
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Won't You Have a Little Feather Undated |
101 | 47 | ||
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Picure of a house in NYC Undated |
101 | 48 | ||
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Maude Adams 1927 |
101 | 49 | ||
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Portrait of Otis Skinner Undated |
101 | 50 | ||
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A lady and a man Undated |
101 | 51 | ||
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A lady lecturing a class Undated |
101 | 52 | ||
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Picture of an old lady Undated |
101 | 53 | ||
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Autographed photo of David Torrenee |
101 | 54 | ||
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Willard Shropshire - Husband of Rosa Stone |
101 | 55 | ||
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Joseph S. Stone - Family Lot |
101 | 56 | ||
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Helen Stone - Located on the Joseph S. Stone Family Lot |
101 | 57 | ||
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Burrton Cemetery - Stone |
101 | 58 | ||
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Located on Joseph S. Stone Family Lot |
101 | 59 | ||
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Stone of Anna M. |
101 | 60 | ||
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Tombstone of a "Stone" Family Member |
101 | 61 | ||
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Tombstone of "Stone" Family Members |
101 | 62 | ||
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Tombstone of H.M. Stone |
101 | 63 | ||
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Postcard of Madame Sarah Bernhardt |
101 | 64 | ||
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Picture of a flyer for a Jim Corbett Fight |
101 | 65 | ||
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Music Sheet Covers Photographs and Negatives |
101 | 66 | ||
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Unindentified Photographs and Negatives |
101 | 67 | ||
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Norma Tallmadge Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Ethelind Terry Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Autographed Photo - George Jessel |
102 | |||
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Beth Beri Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Edna Leedom - Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Lola Chalfonte - Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Ted Weems- Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Mary Eaton Autographed photo |
102 | |||
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Jayne Shadduck Photo |
102 | |||
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Hilda Ferguson Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Watson Singers - Autographed Photo |
102 | |||
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Autographed Picture |
102 | |||
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Autographed Photo - Diana |
102 | |||
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Marie Callahan and Eddie Cantor |
102 | |||
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Corbett/Courtney 1894 |
102 | |||
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Portrait of Katherine |
104 | 1 | ||
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Millicent Dexter |
104 | 2 | ||
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Portrait of Cyrus and Nettie McCormick |
104 | 3 | ||
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Portrait of Mrs. Julia Roessing and Katherine 1929 |
104 | 4 | ||
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Victory Convention 1920 |
104 | 5 | ||
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Photograph of Hoagland and Pincus |
104 | 6 | ||
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Katherine's Birth place |
104 | 7 | ||
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Josephine Dexter, Katherine's Mother |
104 | 8 | ||
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Picture of the last will and testament of Stanley McCormick 1904 |
104 | 9 | ||
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Photograph that appeared in the book Guide to the McCormicks 1973 |
104 | 10 | ||
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Stanley McCormick 1906 |
104 | 11 | ||
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Dr. John Rock |
104 | 12 | ||
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Womens Committee Council of National Defence, Washington 1917 |
104 | 13 | ||
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Budapest, 1913 |
104 | 14 | ||
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Picture of Wirt Dexter |
104 | 15 | ||
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Dr. Gregory Goody |
104 | 16 | ||
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The Riven Rock 1940 |
104 | 17 | ||
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2nd Wing McCormick Hall 1968 |
104 | 18 | ||
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Dedication of Stanley McCormick Hall 1963 |
104 | 19 | ||
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Mrs Herbery Carpenter, The Streets of New York 1916 |
104 | 20 | ||
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Katherine in MIT biology lab 1904 |
104 | 21 | ||
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Samuel Dexter 1893 |
104 | 22 | ||
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Katherine - Age 8 |
104 | 23 | ||
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Katherine- MIT Senior Picture |
104 | 24 | ||
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Portrait of Katherine McCormick, Dorms - MIT |
104 | 25 | ||
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50th Anniversary Chilton Club, Boston |
104 | 26 | ||
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Katherine's Gravestone |
104 | 27 | ||
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Portrait of Nettie Fowler McCormick and her son Stanley McCormick 1900 |
104 | 28 | ||
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Picture of a Headline from The New York Evening Graphic Magazine during the Trial: McCormick vs McCormick. with Freud in the middle |
104 | 29 | ||
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Stanley and Katherine McCormick on their honeymoon 1904 |
104 | 30 | ||
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Dexter Home, Michigan |
104 | 31 | ||
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Katherine Dexter McCormick |
104 | 32 | ||
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Portrait of Katherine Dexter McCormick |
104 | 33 | ||
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Stanley and Katherine on Honeymoon |
104 | 34 | ||
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Unveiling of Boston Public Library |
104 | 35 | ||
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Unidentified Photographs |
104 | 36 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick Photos |
104 | 37 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick Photos |
104 | 38 | ||
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Katherine D. McCormick Photo Permissions |
104 | 39 | ||
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Picture Photocopies |
104 | 40 | ||
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Negatives |
104 | 41-45 | ||
SlidesScope and Contents noteWeber and Fields, 41 slides |
Box 79 |
Folder 114 |
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Series 3: Sheet music |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Al G. Field Minstrels Song Book circa 1914-23 General note[various songs]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914-23. |
80 | 1 | ||
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"Alexander's Ragtime Band" 1911 General noteintroduced by Emma Carus; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Ted Snyder Co., New York, 1911. |
80 | 2 | ||
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"Alexander's Ragtime Band" 1938 General note[selection]; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Stoddon, R.S. [arranger]; B. Feldman & Co., New York, 1938. |
80 | 3 | ||
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"Alibi Baby," Poppy 1923 General notestarring Madge Kennedy and W.C. Fields [actors]; Jones, Stephen and Samuels, Arthur [composers]; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist and writer]; Harms, New York, 1923. |
80 | 4 | ||
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"All My Life," Ladies First [musical play] 1918 General notesung by Nora Bayes, Irving Fisher, and Harry Akst; Sloane, A. Baldwin [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [writer and lyricist]; T.B. Harms; Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1918. |
80 | 5 | ||
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"American Beauty Waltz" 1904 General noteBeebe, Warren [composer]; Leo. Feist, New York, 1904. |
80 | 6 | ||
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"And They Say He Went to College," The Orchid 1907 General notestarring Eddie Foy [actor]; Furth, Seymour [composer]; Moran, E.P. [lyricist]; Shapiro, New York, 1907. |
80 | 7 | ||
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"Babes in the Wood," Very Good Eddie 1915 General noteKern, Jerome [composer]; Greene, Schuyler and Reynolds, Herbert [lyricists]; Bartholomae, Philip and Bolton, Guy [writers]; T.B. Harms; Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1915. |
80 | 8 | ||
|
"Bagdad," The Lady of the Slipper [musical comedy] 1912 General noteMontgomery and Stone, Elsie Janis [actors]; Herbert, Victor [composer]; O'Dea, James [lyricist]; Caldwell, Ann and McCarty, Laurence [writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1912; autographed by Victor Herbert. |
80 | 9 | ||
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"Bagdad," Sinbad [the Winter Garden's Latest Extravaganza] 1918 General noteJolson, Al [composer]; Atteridge, Harold [lyricist]; G. Schirmer, New York, 1918. |
80 | 10 | ||
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"Beatrice Fairfax, Tell Me What to Do" 1915 General noteMonaco, Jimmie [composer]; Clark, Grant and McCarthy, Joe [lyricists]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1915. |
80 | 11 | ||
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"Because You're You," The Red Mill 1906 General noteMontgomery, David and Stone, Fred [actors]; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1906. |
80 | 12 | ||
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"Because You're You," The Red Mill 1906 General noteMontgomery, David and Stone, Fred [actors]; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1906. |
80 | 13 | ||
|
"Birth of Passion, The," Madame Sherry: A Three Act French Vaudeville 1905 General noteAbarbanell, Lina and Herz, R.C. [actors]; Hoschna, Karl L. [composer]; Hauerbach, Otto [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1905. |
80 | 14 | ||
|
"Birth of the Blues, The," George White's Scandals 1926 General noteHenderson, Ray [composer]; DeSylva, B.G. and Brown, Lew [lyricists]; Harms Inc., New York, 1926. |
80 | 15 | ||
|
"Broadway Melody," The Broadway Melody 1929 General note[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]; Brown, Nacio Herb [composer]; Freed, Arthur [lyricist]; Robbins Music Corp., New York, 1929. |
80 | 16 | ||
|
"Chinatown, My Chinatown," Up and Down Broadway 1910 General noteFoy, Eddie [actor]; Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Smith, Edgar [writer]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1910. |
80 | 17 | ||
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"Come Rally, Freeman, Rally!" 1864 General noteMrs. Parkhurst [composer]; Adams, John [lyricist]; Horace Waters, New York, 1864. |
80 | 18 | ||
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"Cupid's Smiles" 1899 General noteCleaver, T. Allen [composer]; Grissom [lyricist]; Luckhardt & Belder, New York, 1899. |
80 | 19 | ||
|
"Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss," The Spring Maid 1910 General notestarring Christie MacDonald [actor]; Reinhardt, Heinrich [composer]; Smith, Robert B. [lyricist]; Smith, Harry B. and Robert B. [?]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1910. |
80 | 20 | ||
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"Dixie" 1905 General noteLerman, J.W. [transcriber]; Armstrong Music Pub. Co., New York, 1905. |
80 | 21 | ||
|
"Don't Mind Me" 1897 General notesung by Phyllis Rankin; Fassett, Raphael [composer]; Upson, Wheelock [lyricist]; Conover Music Co., St. Paul, 1897. |
80 | 22 | ||
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"Dusky Salome, The," Mr. Hamlet of Broadway 1908 General noteStarring Eddie Foy; Jerome, Ben M. [composer]; Madden, Edward [lyricist]; Smith, Edgar [writer]; produced by Ned Wayburn; Trebuhs Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1908. |
80 | 23 | ||
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"Flag with 34 Stars, The" 1862 General noteRoot, C.S. [composer]; Hayward, Gen. W.H. [lyricist]; A.C. Peters & Bro., Cincinnati, 1862. |
80 | 24 | ||
|
"For Me and My Gal" 1917 General noteMeyer, George [composer]; Leslie, Edgar and Goetz, E. Ray [lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., Canada, 1917. |
80 | 25 | ||
|
"Fraidy Cat," The Wizard of Oz 1912 General notesung by Mary Young; Brennan, James A. [composer and lyricist]; O'Neil & Story, Boston, 1912. |
80 | 26 | ||
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"Freckles" 1919 General notesung by Nora Bayes; Hess, Cliff and Ager, Milton and Johnson, Howard [composers and lyricists]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1919. |
80 | 27 | ||
|
"Game of Love," Higgledy-Piggledy 1904 General notestarring Trixie Friganza; Levi, Maurice [composer]; Smith, Edgar [lyricist and writer]; Chas. K. Harris, New York, 1904. |
80 | 28 | ||
|
"Gee! But This is a Lonely Town" 1905 General notesung by Eddie Foy; Gaston, Billy [composer and lyricist]; John T. Hall Music Pub. Co., New York, 1905. |
80 | 29 | ||
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"General Halleck's Grand March" 1862 General noterespectfully dedicated to Major General Halleck; Winner, Septimus [composer]; Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, 1862. |
80 | 30 | ||
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"Georgette" 1922 General notesung by Ted Lewis; Henderson, Ray [composer]; Brown, Lew [lyricist]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1922. |
80 | 31 | ||
|
"Glow-Worm, The" 1902 General noteLincke, Paul [composer]; Robinson, Lilla Cayley [lyricist]; Jos. W. Stern, New York, 1902. |
80 | 32 | ||
|
"Going Up," Going Up 1917 General notemusical play by Cohan & Harris; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto [lyricist]; Harbach, Otto and Montgomery, James [writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1917. |
80 | 33 | ||
|
"Good-bye," Lady Billy 1920 General notestarring Mitzi; Levey, Harold [composer]; Sears, Zelda [lyricist and writer]; T.B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1920. |
80 | 34 | ||
|
"Goodbye Girls, I'm Through," Chin-Chin 1914 General notestarring Dave Montgomery and Fred Stone; Caryll, Ivan [composer]; Caldwell, Anne [lyricist]; Caldwell, Anne and Burnside, R.H. [writers]; Chappell & Co., Ltd., New York, 1914. |
80 | 35 | ||
|
"Good Bye Sunshine, Hello Moon" 1919 General noteZiegfeld Follies 1919; Eckstein, William [composer]; Buck, Gene [lyricist]; staged by Ned Wayburn; T.B Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1919. |
80 | 36 | ||
|
"Green Grass Grew All Around, The" 1912 General noteEddie Foy [actor]; Von Tilzer, Harry [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Harry Von Tilzer Music, New York, 1912. |
80 | 37 | ||
|
"Hello Hawaii, How Are You?" 1915 General notesung by Willie and Eugene Howard; Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Leslie, Edgar and Kalmar, Bert [lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin, Snyder & Co., New York, 1915. |
80 | 38 | ||
|
"Here in My Arms," Dearest Enemy 1920 General noteGeorge Ford [?]; starring Helen Ford, Charles Purcell; Rodgers, Richard [composer]; Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]; Fields, Herbert [writer]; Harms, Inc., New York, 1920. |
80 | 39 | ||
|
"High-High-High Up in the Hills" 1926 General noteAbrahams, Maurice [composer]; Lewis, Sam and Young, Joe [lyricists]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1926. |
80 | 40 | ||
|
"Hitchy Koo" 1912 General noteMuir, Lewis and Abrahams, Maurice [composers]; Gilbert, L. Wolfe [lyricist]; F.A. Mills, New York, 1912. |
80 | 41 | ||
|
"Hits by Jimmy McHugh" 1935 General noteMcHugh, Jimmy [composer]; McHugh, Jimmy and Fields, Dorothy and Stothart, Herbert and Adamson, Harold and Koehler, Ted and Oppenheimer, George [lyricists]; songs include: "I'm in the Mood for Love," "Don't Blame Me," "Cuban Love Song," "You're a Sweetheart," "Lovely Lady," "I Feel a Song Comin' On," "Lost in a Fog," "Where Are You?" "Too Young to Go Steady," "My Own," "Thank You for a Lovely Evening," and, "It's a Most Unusual Day;" Robbins Music Co., New York, 1935. |
80 | 42 | ||
|
"I am Cleopatra," As You Were 1920 General notestarring Sam Bernard and Irene Bordoni; Goetz, E. Ray [composer and lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 1 | ||
|
"I Can't Tell Why I Love You, But I Do" 1900 General notesung by Bettina Gerard; Edwards, Gus [composer]; Cobb, Will D. [lyricist]; Howley, Haviland & Co., New York, 1900. |
81 | 2 | ||
|
"I Can't Write the Words" 1931 General notesung by Bernie Armstrong; Marks, Gerard and Fields, Buddy [composers and lyricists]; Remick Music Corp., New York, 1931. |
81 | 3 | ||
|
"I Happen to be There," Hotel Topsy Turvy 1898 General notesung by Eddie Foy; Foy, Edwin [composer]; Dunlevy, Wm. M. [lyricist]; T.B. Harms & Co., New York, 1898. Fragile and torn. |
81 | 4 | ||
|
"I Hold Her Hand and She Holds Mine" 1921 General notesung by Van & Schenck in Ziegfeld's Follies; Bibo, Irving [composer]; Rose, Billy and Ryan, Ben [lyricists]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1921. |
81 | 5 | ||
|
"I Love, Love (I Love You Dear)," The Red Window 1911 General noteGebest, Chas. J. [composer]; Pollock, Channing and Wolf, Rennold [lyricists and writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1911. |
81 | 6 | ||
|
"I Married an Angel," I Married an Angel 1938 General noteRodgers, Richard [composer]; Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]; Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 1938. |
81 | 7 | ||
|
"I Want to Be Happy," No No Nanette 1924 General noteYoumans, Vincent [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Caesar, Irving [lyricists]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [writers]; Harms Inc., New York, 1924. |
81 | 8 | ||
|
"If I Were On the Stage (Kiss Me)," Mlle. Modiste 1905 fragile, General noteHerbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1905. |
81 | 9 | ||
|
"If You Could Care," As You Were 1920 General notestarring Sam Bernard and Irene Bordoni; Darewski, Herman [composer]; Wimperis, Arthur [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 10 | ||
|
"I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again To-Morrow" 1922 General notesung by Eddie Cantor; Turk, Roy and Robinson, J. Russell [composers and lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1922. |
81 | 11 | ||
|
"I'll Dream of that Sweet Co-ed," The Fair Co-Ed 1908 General noteCharles Dillingham's production by the Elsie Janis Company; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1908. |
81 | 12 | ||
|
"I'll Dream of that Sweet Co-ed," The Fair Co-Ed 1908 fragile; General noteCharles Dillingham's production by the Elsie Janis Company; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1908. |
81 | 13 | ||
|
"I'll Keep a Warm Spot in My Heart for You," Abyssinia 1916 General notesung by Aida Overton Walker; Johnson, Rosamond [composer]; Johnson, J.W. [lyricist]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1916. |
81 | 14 | ||
|
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," Oh Look! 1918 General notemusical comedy with the Dolly Sisters and Harry Fox; Carroll, Harry [composer]; McCarthy, Joseph [lyricist]; Montgomery, James [writer]; staged by Robert Milton and Edward Royce; McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., New York, 1918. |
81 | 15 | ||
|
"I'm in Love with One of the Stars," The Man Who Owns Broadway 1908 General notemusical play starring Raymond Hitchcock; Cohan, George M. [composer and lyricist]; Cohan & Harris, New York, 1908. |
81 | 16 | ||
|
"I'm in Love with One of the Stars," The Man Who Owns Broadway 1908 General notemusical play starring Raymond Hitchcock; Cohan, George M. [composer and lyricist]; Cohan & Harris, New York, 1908. |
81 | 17 | ||
|
"In Araby with You," Criss-Cross 1926 General noteCharles Dillingham presents Fred Stone; Stone, Dorothy [actress]; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Caldwell, Anne [lyricists and writers]; staged by R.H. Burnside; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1926. |
81 | 18 | ||
|
"In My Harem" 1913 General noteBerlin, Irving [composer]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, New York, 1913. |
81 | 19 | ||
|
"In Old Ben Franklin's Day," The Ameer 1899 General notecomic opera produced by the Frank Daniels Opera Company; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Ranken, Frederic and La Shelle, Kirke [writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1899. |
81 | 20 | ||
|
"In the Shade of the New Apple Tree," Hooray for What 1938 General notestaged and directed by Vincent Minelli; Arlen, Harold [composer]; Harburg, E.Y. [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1938. |
81 | 21 | ||
|
"Incidental Music," Monsieur Beaucaire 1903 General notearranged by Ernest Bucalossi; Rosse, Frederick [composer]; Hawkes & Son, London, 1903. |
81 | 22 | ||
|
"Isle D'Amour" 1913 General notesung by Jose Collins in Ziegfeld's Follies Series of 1913; Edwards, Leo [composer]; Carroll, Earl [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1913. |
81 | 23 | ||
|
"I've a Garden in Sweden," Little Miss Fix-It 1911 General notesongs of Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth; Murphy, Owens and Lipton [composers and lyricists]; Norworth Pub. Co., New York, 1911. |
81 | 24 | ||
|
"Japanese Sandman, The" 1920 General noteWhiting, Richard A. [composer]; Egan, Raymond B. [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 25 | ||
|
"Je Vous Aime (I Love You)," Puzzles of 1925 1925 General notestarring Elsie Janis; Beiner, Arthur [composer and lyricist]; Harms Inc., New York, 1925. |
81 | 26 | ||
|
"Jes' Cause de Moon Was Shinin'," The Billionaire 1902 General noteas produced by the Klaw and Erlanger Opera Company; Kerker, Gustave [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; Sol Bloom, New York, 1902. |
81 | 27 | ||
|
"Just Because It's You," The Little Cafe 1913 General noteKlaw and Erlanger production; Caryll, Ivan [composer]; McLellan, C.M.S. [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1913. |
81 | 28 | ||
|
"Just My Style," Fantana 1904 General noteHubbell, Raymond [composer]; Smith, Robert B. [lyricist and writer]; Shubert, Sam S. [writer]; Witmark & Sons, New York, 1904. |
81 | 29 | ||
|
"Just You and I and the Moon," Ziegfeld Follies 1913 1913 General noteStamper, Dave [composer]; Buck, Gene [lyricist]; Norworth Publishing Co., New York, 1913. |
81 | 30 | ||
|
"Last Farewell, The" 1903 torn and fragile, General notesung by Adelina Patti; Chas. K. Harris [composer and lyricist]; Chas. K. Harris, New York, 1903. |
81 | 31 | ||
|
"Let Me Live and Stay in Dixieland," The Slim Princess 1910 General notestarring Elsie Janis; Brice, Elizabeth and King, Charles [composers and lyricists]; Ted Snyder Co., New York, 1910. |
81 | 32 | ||
|
"Let Us Waltz as We Say Goodbye" 1925 General noteBeiner, Art L. [composer and lyricist]; Harold Rossiter Music Co., Chicago, 1925. |
81 | 33 | ||
|
"Life and Love," The Velvet Lady 1918 General notemusical comedy by Klaw and Erlanger; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1918. |
81 | 34 | ||
|
"Limehouse Blues" 1922 General noteBraham, Philip [composer]; Furber, Douglas [lyricist]; Harms, New York, 1922. |
81 | 35 | ||
|
"Looking for the Silver Lining," Sally 1920 General noteproduced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Bolton, Guy and Grey, Clifford [lyricists and writers]; staged by Edward Royce; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 36 | ||
|
"Louisiana Lizabeth," The Yankee Girl 1909 General notestarring Blanche Ring; Hobart, George V. [composer]; Hein, Silvio [lyricist]; Blanche Ring Music Co., Shapiro, New York, 1909. |
81 | 37 | ||
|
"Love Nest, The," Mary 1920 General notemusical comedy by George M. Cohan; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [lyricists and writers]; Victoria Pub. Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 38 | ||
|
"Love Nest, The," Mary 1920 General notemusical comedy by George M. Cohan; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [lyricists and writers]; Victoria Pub. Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 39 | ||
|
"Love Nest, The," Mary 1920 inside page missing, General notemusical comedy by George M. Cohan; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [lyricists and writers]; Victoria Pub. Co., New York, 1920. |
81 | 40 | ||
|
"Lovely to Look At," Roberta 1935 General notestarring Irene Dunne, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., London; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1935. |
81 | 41 | ||
|
"Make-Believe," Showboat 1927 General noteKern, Jerome [composer]; Hammerstein II, Oscar [lyricist and writer]; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1927. |
81 | 42 | ||
|
"Man I Love, The," Strike Up the Band 1924 General noteGershwin, George [composer]; Gershwin, Ira [lyricist]; New World Music Corporation/Harms, New York, 1924. |
81 | 43 | ||
|
"Mexico," Humpty Dumpty 1914 General noteCole, Bob [composer]; Cole, Bob and Johnson, James W. [lyricists]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1914. |
81 | 44 | ||
|
"Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean" 1922 General noteGallagher, Ed and Shean, Al [composers and lyricists]; Jack Mills Inc., New York, 1922. |
81 | 45 | ||
|
"Modern Japanee, The," The Old Town 1910 General note[starring] David Montgomery and Fred Stone; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1910. |
81 | 46 | ||
|
"Mon Petit (Sonny Boy)" 1929 General noteDe Sylva, B.G.; Brown, Lew; Henderson, Ray; Jolson, Al [composers and lyricists]; Hely, Marc [French lyricist]; De Sylva, Brown & Henderson; Editions Francis Salabert, Paris, 1929. |
81 | 47 | ||
|
"Montezuma," Over the River 1912 General noteCharles B. Dillingham & Flo. Ziegfeld production with Eddie Foy; Methvin, Jeanette [singer]; Eggett, Charles [composer]; Carroll, Earl [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, New York, 1912. |
81 | 48 | ||
|
"Mother" 1915 General notesung by Eva Tanguay; Morse, Theodore [composer]; Johnson, Howard [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1915. |
81 | 49 | ||
|
"My Jamie is a Soldier Brave" 1864 General notesung by Lizzie Hutchinson at the concerts of the Hutchinson family and by the author W. Virgil Wallace at all of his concerts; Wallace, W. Virgil [composer]; Millie [lyricist]; Horace Waters, New York, 1864. |
81 | 50 | ||
|
"My Mammy: The Sun Shines East--The Sun Shines West," Sinbad 1921 General noteDonaldson, Walter [composer]; Young, Joe and Lewis, Sam [lyricists]; Irving Berlin Co., New York, 1921. |
81 | 51 | ||
|
"My Mammy: The Sun Shines East--The Sun Shines West," Sinbad 1921 General noteDonaldson, Walter [composer]; Young, Joe and Lewis, Sam [lyricists]; Irving Berlin Co., New York, 1921. |
81 | 52 | ||
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"My Sunny Tennesee," The Midnight Rounders of 1921 1921 General noteLee & J.J. Shubert production; Cantor, Eddie [singer]; Kalmar, Bert; Ruby, Harry; Ruby, Herman [composers and lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1921. |
81 | 53 | ||
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"'N Everything," Sinbad 1918 General noteDe Sylvia, Bud; Kahn, Gus; Jolson, Al [composers and lyricists]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1918. |
82 | 1 | ||
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"Nell Brinkley Girl, The," The Follies of 1908 1908 General noteLevi, Maurice [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist and writer]; staged by Julian Mitchell; Cohan & Harris Publishing Co., New York, 1908. |
82 | 2 | ||
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"New York and Coney Island March" 1896 General note[Two-step]; Paull, E.T. [composer]; E.T. Paull Music Co., New York, 1896. Fragile, front cover loose. |
82 | 3 | ||
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"Nightingale, The" 1906 General notesung by Edith Helena; Penn, Arthur A. [composer]; Chas. K. Harris, Chicago, 1906. |
82 | 4 | ||
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"Oh By Jingo!" Linger Longer Letty 1919 General notefeaturing Charlotte Greenwood; Von Tilzer, Albert [composer]; Brown, Lew [lyricist]; Broadway Music Corp., New York, 1919. |
82 | 5 | ||
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"Oh! You Circus Day" 1912 General noteoriginally introduced by Montgomery and Moore in Lew Field's Hanky Panky; Monaco, Jimmie V. [composer]; Lessing, Edith Maida [lyricist]; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 1912. |
82 | 6 | ||
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"Ol' Man River," Showboat 1925 General noteCarl Laemmle production; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Hammerstein II, Oscar [lyricist and writer]; Ferber, Edna [novelist]; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1925. |
82 | 7 | ||
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"Only in Dreams" 1910 General noteMorgan, Vincent [composer]; Bigelow, Jannie P. [lyricist]; Emrys Music Co., Los Angeles, 1910. |
82 | 8 | ||
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"Over There" 1917 General noteCohan, George [composer and lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1917. |
82 | 9 | ||
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"Painting the Clouds with Sunshine," The Gold Diggers of Broadway 1929 General noteBurke, Joe [composer]; Dubin, Al [lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1929. |
82 | 10 | ||
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"Paragraphs," The Dollar Princess 1909 General noteCharles Frohman's production; Fall, Leo [composer]; Grossmith, Jr., George [adapter]; Willner, A.N. and Grunbaum, F. [writers]; T.B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, 1909. |
82 | 11 | ||
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"Pianoforte Selection," This Year of Grace 1928 General noteCharles B. Cochran's 1928 Revue; Coward, Noel [composer, lyricist and writer]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1928. |
82 | 12 | ||
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"Picket Guard, The" circa 1861 General note[song and quartette]; Goodwin, W.H. [composer]; Beers, Ethel Lynn [lyricist, though not cited in sheet music]; Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, c.1861. |
82 | 13 | ||
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"Poor Butterfly," The Big Show 1916 General noteHubbell, Raymond [composer]; Golden, John L. [lyricist]; staged by R.H. Burnside; T.B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1916. |
82 | 14 | ||
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"Pretty Little Heather Bell," The Lancers 1907 General noteHenry Miller Production; sung by Cecelia Loftus; Spink, George [composer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1907. |
82 | 15 | ||
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"Pretty Mollie Shannon", The Little Duchess 1901 General notesung by Anna Held; Wolff, Walter [composer]; Ryan, Geo. H. [lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1901. |
82 | 16 | ||
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"Rememb'ring," Topsy and Eva 1923 General noteDuncan Sisters [singers, composers, lyricists]; Cushing, Catherine C. [writer]; suggested by Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe; Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, 1923. |
82 | 17 | ||
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"Rest, Noble Chieftain" 1865 General note[song on the death of President Lincoln]; Archer, C. [composer and lyricist]; Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, 1865. |
82 | 18 | ||
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"Rip Van Winkle Was a Lucky Man," The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast 1901 General noteSchwartz, Jean [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, New York, 1901. |
82 | 19 | ||
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"Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" 1918 General notesung by Al Jolson; Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Lewis, Sam M. and Young, Joe [lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1918. |
82 | 20 | ||
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"Rose of Washington Square," Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic 1920 General noteintroduced by Fannie Brice; Hanley, James F. [composer]; Macdonald, Ballard [lyricist]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1920. |
82 | 21 | ||
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"Row, Row, Row," Ziegfeld Follies 1912 General noteintroduced by Elizabeth Brice; Monaco, Jimmie V. [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Harry Von Tilzer, New York, 1912. |
82 | 22 | ||
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"Row, Row, Row," Ziegfeld Follies 1912 General noteintroduced by Elizabeth Brice; Monaco, Jimmie V. [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Harry Von Tilzer, New York, 1912. Fragile. |
82 | 23 | ||
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"Sally," Sally 1921 General noteproduced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Bolton, Guy and Grey, Clifford [lyricists and writers]; staged by Edward Royce; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1921. |
82 | 24 | ||
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"Same Old Crowd, The," The Jewel of Asia 1903 General notesung by Blanche Ring; Morse, Theodore F. [composer]; Farrell, Fred C. and Joseph C. [lyricists]; Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York, 1903. |
82 | 25 | ||
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"Second Hand Rose," Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 General notesung by Fannie Brice; Hanley, James F. [composer]; Clarke, Grant [lyricist]; staged by Edward Royce; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1921. |
82 | 26 | ||
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"Selection," The Lady of the Slipper 1912 General notemusical comedy: Montgomery and Stone, Elsie Janis; Herbert, Victor [composer]; O'Dea, James [lyricist]; Caldwell, Ann and McCarty, Laurence [writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1912. [Autographed by Victor Herbert.] |
82 | 27 | ||
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"Shine On, Harvest Moon," The Follies of 1908 General notesung by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth; Bayes-Norworth, Nora [composer]; Norworth, Jack [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1908. |
82 | 28 | ||
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"Since I First Met You," The Sultan of Sulu 1902 General notea musical comedy; Wathall, Alfred G. [composer]; Ade, George [lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1902. |
82 | 29 | ||
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"Singin' in the Rain," Hollywood Review of 1929 1929 General note[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]; Brown, Nacio Herb [composer]; Freed, Arthur [lyricist]; Robbins Music Corp., New York, 1929. |
82 | 30 | ||
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"Silver Moon," My Maryland 1927 General notebased on Clyde Fitch's play Barbara Fritchie; Romberg, Sigmund [composer]; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist and writer]; Harms Inc., New York, 1927. |
82 | 31 | ||
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"Sit Down! You're Rocking the Boat" 1913 General noteSchwartz, Jean [composer]; Jerome, William and Clarke, Grant [lyricists]; Harry Williams Music Co., New York, 1913. |
82 | 32 | ||
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"Somebody Stole My Gal" 1922 General noteWood, Leo [composer and lyricist]; Denton & Haskins Music Co., New York, 1922. |
82 | 33 | ||
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"Song of Love," Blossom Time 1921 General note[Shubert]; Schubert, Franz and Berte, Heinrich [composers]; music adapted by Sigmund Romberg; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist]; Karczag Publishing Co., Leo. Feist, New York, 1921. |
82 | 34 | ||
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"Song of Love," Blossom Time 1921 General note[Shubert]; Schubert, Franz and Berte, Heinrich [composers]; music adapted by Sigmund Romberg; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist]; Karczag Publishing Co., Leo. Feist, New York, 1921. |
82 | 35 | ||
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"Song of Love," The Grass Widow 1917 General noteHirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Pollock, Channing and Wolf, Rennold [lyricists and writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1917. |
82 | 36 | ||
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"Sweet Dreams," Tip Top 1921 General notestarring Fred Stone; Caryll, Ivan [composer]; Caldwell, Anne and Burnside, R.H. [lyricists]; Chappell-Harms, New York, 1921. |
82 | 37 | ||
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"Syncopated Walk, The, " Watch Your Step 1914 General notemusical comedy by Charles Dillingham; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Smith, Harry B. [writer]; Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, 1914. |
82 | 38 | ||
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"Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty" 1916 General noteMills, A.J.; Godfrey, Fred; Scott, Bennett [composers and lyricists]; Chappell Music, New York, 1916. One sheet only, no cover. |
82 | 39 | ||
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"Take Me to Swanee Shore," Broadway to Paris; 1912 General noteMuir, Lewis F. [composer]; Gilbert, L. Wolfe [lyricist]; F.A. Mills, New York, 1912. Cover only, no music sheet. |
82 | 40 | ||
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"Tattooed Man, The," The Idol's Eye 1897 General noteas performed by the Frenk Daniels Comic Opera Company; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist and writer]; Edward Schuberth & Co., New York, 1897. |
82 | 41 | ||
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"Tattooed Man, The," The Idol's Eye 1897 General noteas performed by the Frenk Daniels Comic Opera Company; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist and writer]; Edward Schuberth & Co., New York, 1897. |
82 | 42 | ||
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"Teach Me That Beautiful Love" 1912 General noteSchenck, Joe and Van, Gus [composers and lyricists]; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 1912. |
82 | 43 | ||
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"Tell Me Lovers I Pray You," The Mandarin 1896 General notecomic opera, sung by Anna Lichter at the Tivoli; de Koven, Reginald [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; G. Schirmer, New York, 1896 [musical supplement of the Sunday Examiner]. Fragile. |
82 | 44 | ||
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"Tendre Aveu," Trois Morceaux Pour Piano 1894 General noteSchutt, Edouard [composer]; N. Simrock, Berlin, 1894. |
82 | 45 | ||
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"There'll Come a Time" 1895 General notesung by Lizzie B. Raymond; Harris, Chas. K. [composer and lyricist]; Chas. K. Harris, Milwaukee, 1895. |
82 | 46 | ||
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"They Tell Me of You," The Little Duchess 1901 General note[Anna Held]; de Koven, Reginald [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; Edward Schuberth & Co., New York, 1901. |
82 | 47 | ||
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"This Can't Be Love," The Boys from Syracuse 1938 General noteRogers, Richard [composer]; Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1938. [Dances directed by George Balanchine; book and direction by George Abbott.] |
82 | 48 | ||
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"This is the Life" 1914 General notesung by Belle Baker; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1914. |
82 | 49 | ||
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"Till the Clouds Roll By," Oh Boy! 1917 General notemusical comedy by Comstock-Elliot Co.; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Bolton, Guy and Wodehouse, P.G. [lyricists and writers]; T.B. Harms, Francis Day & Hunter, New York, 1917. |
82 | 50 | ||
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"To the Land of My Own Romance," The Enchantress 1907 General notecomic opera starring Kitty Gordon; Herbert, Victor [composer]; De Gresac, Fred and Smith, Harry B. [lyricists]; M. Whitmark & Sons, New York, 1907. [Autographed by Victor Herbert] |
82 | 51 | ||
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"Under the Bamboo Tree," Sally In Our Alley 1902 General notesung by Marie Cahill; Cole, Bob [composer and lyricist]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., London, 1902. |
82 | 52 | ||
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"Violets," ["Morgens Send Ich Dir Die Veilchen"] 1900 General noteWright, Ellen [composer]; Frane, Julian [lyricist, English]; Heine, H. [lyricist, German]; Boosey & Co., New York, 1900. |
82 | 53 | ||
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"Way Down in Colon Town," In Panama 1907 General noteHoffman Max [composer]; Madden, Edward [lyrics]; Maguire, Sylvester and Hoffman Aaron [authors]; Rogers Bros. Music Pub. Co., New York, 1907. |
82 | 54 | ||
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"When Day is Done" 1926 General noteKatscher, Robert [composer]; De Sylva, B.G. [lyricist]; Harms, Inc., New York, 1926. |
82 | 55 | ||
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"When I Leave the World Behind" 1915 General notesung by Fritzi Scheff; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1915. |
82 | 56 | ||
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"When I Would Think of You," The Old Town 1909 General noteDavid Montgomery and Fred Stone; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1909. |
82 | 57 | ||
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"When Shall We Meet Again?" Tip Top 1921 General noteC.B. Dillingham [producer]; Fred Stone [actor]; Whiting, Richard A. [composer]; Egan, Raymond B. [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1921. |
82 | 58 | ||
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"When We Are Married," The Belle of New York 1897 General noteMorton, Hugh [composer]; Kerker, Gustave [lyricist]; T.B. Harms & Co., New York, 1897. |
82 | 59 | ||
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"When You and I Were Young, Maggie" 1866 General noteButterfield, J.A. [composer and lyricist]; Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, 1866. |
82 | 60 | ||
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"When You're Away," The Only Girl 1914 General noteproduced by Joe Weber; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914. |
82 | 61 | ||
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"When You're Away," The Only Girl 1914 General noteproduced by Joe Weber; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914. |
82 | 62 | ||
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"Where the River Shannon Flows" 1906 General notesung by John Russell; Russell, James I. [composer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1906. |
82 | 63 | ||
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"Who?" Sunny 1925 General notemusical comedy by Charles Dillingham; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Hammerstein II, Oscar [lyricists]; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1925. |
82 | 64 | ||
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"Who Knows?" 1914 General noteBall, Ernest R. [composer]; Dunbar, Paul Laurence [poet]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914. |
82 | 65 | ||
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"Wouldn't You Like Me for a Sweetheart?" A Yankee Tourist 1907 General notestarring Raymond Hitchcock; Robyn, Alfred G. [composer]; Irwin, Wallace [lyricist]; Davis, Richard Harding [writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1907. |
82 | 66 | ||
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"Yankee Doodle Boy, The," Little Johnny Jones 1904 General noteCohan, Geo. M. [composer and lyricist]; F.A. Mills, New York, 1904. |
82 | 67 | ||
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"Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay," The Merry Widower and the Devil 1909 General noteFlynn, John H. [composer]; Cobb, Will D. [lyricist]; Shapiro, New York, 1909. |
82 | 68 | ||
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"You and I," My Girl 1924 General notestaged by Walter Brooks; Archer, Harry [composer]; Thompson, Harlan [lyricist and writer]; Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1924. |
82 | 69 | ||
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"You Will, Won't You?" Criss-Cross 1926 General noteFred Stone and Dorothy Stone; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Caldwell, Anne [libretto]; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1926. |
82 | 70 | ||
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"You're Here and I'm Here," The Marriage Market 1914 General notestarring Donald Brian; Kern, Jerome D. [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1914. |
82 | 71 | ||
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"You're the Cream In My Coffee," Hold Everything 1928 General notemusical comedy by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley; De Sylva, B.G.; Brown, Lew; Henderson, Ray [composers and lyricists]; De Sylva, B.G. and McGowan, Jack [writers]; De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc., New York, 1928. |
82 | 72 | ||
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"Zaza" unknown General noteLeoncavallo, R. [composer]; cover only. |
82 | 73 | ||
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Rose Marie Unknown Scope and Contents noteA Musical Play |
100 | |||
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Jolly Jennie Jones |
100 | |||
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Vesta Victoria's |
100 | |||
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Algy/The Picadilly Johnny With The Little Glass Eye |
100 | |||
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Marches and Quicksteps |
100 | |||
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Ziegfeld Follies |
100 | |||
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The Big Show |
100 | |||
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Ladies First |
100 | |||
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The Nightingale |
100 | |||
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Who Knows? |
100 | |||
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Only in Dreams |
100 | |||
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Cupid's Smiles |
100 | |||
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High High Up in the Hills |
100 | |||
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I Can't Tell Why I Love You But I Do |
100 | |||
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Here's to the Rose |
100 | |||
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Furs and Frills |
100 | |||
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Violets |
100 | |||
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Piano |
100 | |||
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An Evening Love Song |
100 | |||
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Madame Butterfly |
100 | |||
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The Monthly Vocalist |
100 | |||
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Betty Be Good |
100 | |||
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Pacific Coast Musician |
100 | |||
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New York and Coney Island Cycle March 1896 |
80 | |||
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Sit Down! You're Rocking the Boat 1913 |
80 | |||
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Series 4: Songbooks |
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| Box | ||||
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The Merry Widow General noteNew musical play |
95 | |||
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M'lle Modiste General noteA comic opera in two acts |
95 | |||
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Florodora 12 November 1900 General noteA musical comedy |
95 | |||
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Little Nemo 1908 |
95 | |||
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Robin Hood |
95 | |||
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Series 5: Periodicals |
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| Box | ||||
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The American May 1915 |
99 | |||
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The American May 1931 |
99 | |||
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American Ballet Theatre 5 March 1985 - 24 March 1985 |
109 | |||
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American Circus Posters Undated |
105 | |||
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American Dancer June 1938 |
99 | |||
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American Weekly 23 September 1945 |
84 | |||
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Argonaut 1881-1884 10 Issues |
105 | |||
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Ascap Today January 1974 |
99 | |||
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Bandwagon 2005-2006 8 issues |
99 | |||
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The Bilboard 28 June 1913 |
96 | |||
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The Billboard 16 October 1937 |
96 | |||
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Broadway Weekly 1903-1904 6 issues |
97 | |||
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Burr McIntosh Monthly 1904-1907 3 issues |
99 | |||
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The Call Boy 2002-2006 6 issues |
99 | |||
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Cinefantastique 1990-1997 58 issues |
98 | |||
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Cinefantastique |
106 | |||
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Collier's 14 March 1908 |
96 | |||
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Collier's 11 September 1926 |
96 | |||
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Collier's 17 April 1948 |
96 | |||
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Culver City Chamber Orchestra 15 November 1997 2 copies |
109 | |||
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The Etude November 1914 |
99 | |||
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly 1891 5 issues |
96 | |||
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Harper's Weekly 1876-1912 44 issues |
84 | |||
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L'Illustration 28 January 1930 |
97 | |||
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Ladies Home Journal 1895-1896 3 issues |
96 | |||
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Leslie's Weekly 30 October 1902 |
96 | |||
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Leslie's Weekly 1903-1911 4 issues |
84 | |||
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Let's Face It undated |
99 | |||
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Liberty 5 February 1927 |
96 | |||
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Life 18 April 1969 |
97 | |||
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Life 1953-1990 4 issues |
109 | |||
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Literary Digest 1 December 1917 |
99 | |||
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Literary Digest 28 April 1928 |
99 | |||
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Los Angeles Opera 2000-2001 5 issues |
109 | |||
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McCall's Magazine April 1902 Scope and Contents noteA page from McCall's Magazine |
99 | |||
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The Mentor October 1928 |
99 | |||
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Morning Telegraph 1912 3 issues |
96 | |||
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New York Clipper, Maclyn Arbuckle on cover 24 September 1898 |
83 | 1 | ||
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New York Clipper, Pearl Revare on cover 26 August 1899 |
83 | 2 | ||
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New York Clipper, Adelina Roattino on cover 11 August 1900 |
83 | 3 | ||
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New York Clipper, James Powers on cover 1 March 1902 |
83 | 4 | ||
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New York Clipper, George Primrose and Lew Dockstader on cover 12 April 1902 |
83 | 5 | ||
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New York Clipper, Henrietta Crosman on cover 14 June 1902 |
83 | 6 | ||
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New York Clipper, Eleanor Gist on cover 28 June 1902 |
83 | 7 | ||
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New York Clipper, John Drew on cover 26 July 1902 |
83 | 8 | ||
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New York Clipper, Edna May Spooner on cover 2 August 1902 |
83 | 9 | ||
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New York Clipper, Roselle Knott on cover 2 December 1905 |
83 | 10 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Christmas 1897, watercolor drawing on cover 25 December 1897 |
83 | 11 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, John Kendrick Bangs on cover 23 July 1904 |
83 | 12 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Margaret Ashton on cover 10 June 1905 |
83 | 13 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Leander de Cordova on cover 15 July 1905 |
83 | 14 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Joseph Hart and Carrie de Mar on cover 24 March 1906 |
83 | 15 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Blanche Hall on cover 29 September 1906 |
83 | 16 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Carleton Macy and Edna Hall on cover 3 November 1906 |
83 | 17 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Vesta Victoria on cover 2 March 1907 |
83 | 18 | ||
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New York Dramatic Mirror, Mrs. Fiske on cover (as Salvation Nell) 13 February 1909 |
83 | 19 | ||
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New York Dramatic News and Society Journal, John A. Hamlin on cover 19 February 1881 |
83 | 20 | ||
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New Yorker 31 May 1993 |
99 | |||
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Pacific Coast Musician May 1914 |
99 | |||
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Performance and Other Theatre Magazines |
117 | |||
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Performing Arts 1985-2002 16 issues |
109 | |||
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Physical Culture 1918-1922 2 issues |
99 | |||
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San Francisco Call 1900-1912 13 issues |
105 | |||
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Saturday Evening Post 11 August 1906 |
96 | |||
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Saturday Evening Post 20 March 1926 |
96 | |||
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Saturday Evening Post 1924-1927 4 issues |
99 | |||
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The Stage 1910-1911 |
99 | |||
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The Stage 1934-1935 2 issues |
97 | |||
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The Stage August 1937 |
99 | |||
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Sunday Call 1901-1912 7 Issues |
105 | |||
| Box | Folder | |||
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Sunday Herald 25 February 1883 Scope and Contents notePages from The Sunday Herald |
83 | 11 | ||
| Box | ||||
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Sunday Herald 1909-1910 13 issues |
105 | |||
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The Tattler 13 April 1910 |
97 | |||
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The Theatre 1908-1911 3 issues |
96 | |||
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The Theatre January 1910 |
99 | |||
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The Theatre January 1910 |
105 | |||
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Theatre Arts Monthly October 1932 |
99 | |||
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USA Philatelic Spring 2000 |
109 | |||
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Vaudeville Times 1998-2001 5 issues |
99 | |||
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Woman's Home Companion March 1902 |
96 | |||
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Series 6: Theatre Programs and Souvenir Books |
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Playbill |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Playbill - Imperial Theatre 4 November 1946 Scope and Contents noteAnnie Get Your Gun |
85 | 1 | ||
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Playbill - Uris Theatre May 1973 Scope and Contents noteA musical Seesaw |
85 | 2 | ||
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Playbill - Majestic Theatre Scope and Contents note42nd Street |
85 | 3 | ||
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Playbill - Broadway Theatre 2 December 1945 Scope and Contents noteUp in Central Park |
85 | 4 | ||
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Playbill - Forty Sixth Street Theatre 13 February 1950 Scope and Contents noteArms and the Girl |
85 | 5 | ||
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Playbill - Broadway Theatre October 1966 Scope and Contents noteAnnie Get Your Gun |
85 | 6 | ||
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Playbill - Martin Beck Theatre February 1970 Scope and Contents noteMan of La Mancha |
85 | 7 | ||
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Playbill - Alvin Theatre 25 June 1951 Scope and Contents noteA Tree Grows in Brooklyn |
85 | 8 | ||
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Playbill - Alvin Theatre 19 November 1951 Scope and Contents noteA Tree Grows in Brooklyn |
85 | 9 | ||
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Playbill - Ziegfeld Theatre 22 May 1950 Scope and Contents noteGentlemen Prefer Blondes |
85 | 10 | ||
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Playbill - St. James Theatre 26 January 1959 Scope and Contents noteA musical "Flower Drum Song" |
85 | 11 | ||
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Playbill - Imperial Theatre 7 March 1943 Scope and Contents noteLet's Face It |
85 | 12 | ||
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Playbill - Imperial Theatre 30 March 1942 Scope and Contents noteLet's Face It |
85 | 13 | ||
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Playbill - Forty Sixth Street Theatre 14 February 1943 Scope and Contents noteJunior Miss |
85 | 14 | ||
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Playbill - Majestic Theatre 17 May 1954 Scope and Contents noteA musical By the Beautiful Sea |
85 | 15 | ||
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Playbill - Imperial Theatre 7 March 1943 Scope and Contents noteLet's Face It |
85 | 16 | ||
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Playbill - Music Box 16 February 1949 Scope and Contents noteThey Knew What They Wanted |
85 | 16 | ||
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Playbill - Music Box Scope and Contents noteAs Thousands Cheer |
85 | 17 | ||
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Playbill - The National Theatre Magazine 30 April 1990 Scope and Contents noteThe Grapes of Wrath |
85 | 18 | ||
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Playbill - Royale Theatre March 1996 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - Gershwin Theatre April 1996 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - St. James Theatre April 1996 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - John Golden Theatre March 1999 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - The Broadway Theatre March 1999 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - Pantages Theatre January 2001 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - Wilshire Theatre December 2001 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - Neil Simon Theatre December 2001 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - Walter Kerr Theatre December 2001 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - Ambassador Theatre December 2001 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - The Helen Hayes Theatre December 2001 |
94 | |||
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Playbill - The Metropolitan Opera 2001-2002 |
94 | |||
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Showbill - Ford Center for the Performing Arts December 2001 |
94 | |||
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Stagebill 1999-2000 5 programs |
104 | |||
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The Playgoer 1961 2 programs |
104 | |||
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Performing Arts - UCLA James A. Dolittle Theatre July 1987 |
104 | |||
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Performing Arts - Shubert Theatre April 1989 |
104 | |||
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Music Magazine of Los Angeles 3 December 1961 |
104 | |||
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Headliner December 2001 |
104 | |||
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Two Sisters and a Piano March 1999 |
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Colonial Theatre 11 September 1905 General noteHiggledy-Piggledy |
85 | 19 | ||
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Irving Place Theatre 11 February 1895 General notePapageno |
85 | 20 | ||
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The Empire Theatre General noteClair de Lune |
85 | 21 | ||
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Gaiety Theatre 9 October 1922 General noteLoyalties |
85 | 22 | ||
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44th Street Theatre 23 April 1923 General noteAs You Like It |
85 | 23 | ||
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The Vanderbilt Theatre 20 June 1927 General notePeggy-Ann |
85 | 24 | ||
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The Vanderbilt Theatre 29 November 1926 General noteThe Girl Friend |
85 | 25 | ||
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Majestic Theatre 13 November 1906 General noteThe Rose of the Rancho |
85 | 26 | ||
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Hollis St. Theatre 21 January 1907 General noteMice and Men |
85 | 27 | ||
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H.C. Miner's 5th Avenue Theatre 27 October 1890 General noteThe Squire |
85 | 28 | ||
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Majestic Theatre (Chicago) |
85 | 29 | ||
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New York Hippodrome 7 October 1912 General noteUnder Many Flags |
85 | 30 | ||
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New Amsterdam Theatre 18 June 1918 General noteZiegfeld Follies |
85 | 31 | ||
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The Music Box 20 March 1922 General noteMusic Box Revue |
85 | 32 | ||
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre 13 October 1924 General noteGreenwich Village Follies |
85 | 33 | ||
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Chicago Stagebill 17 February 1941 General noteMy Sister Eileen |
85 | 34 | ||
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Winter Garden 29 December 1924 General noteGreenwich Village Follies |
85 | 35 | ||
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Wallack's 1897-1898 General noteThe Fortune-Teller |
85 | 36 | ||
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Hollywood Bowl 1959 3 programs General noteHollywood Bowl Pops |
85 | 37-39 | ||
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Harlem Music Hall 1912 General noteThe Three Dukes |
85 | 40 | ||
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Pantages Theatre December 1980 General noteMy Fair Lady |
86 | 1 | ||
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Liberty Theatre 5 January 1925 General noteLady, Be Good! |
86 | 2 | ||
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Metropolitan Opera House 24 March 1905 General noteSouvenir book - Testimonial to Joseph Jefferson Holland |
86 | 3 | ||
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Castle Square Theatre circa 1925 General noteAnne Nichols - Abie's Irish Rose |
86 | 4 | ||
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Biltmore Theatre General noteSay, Darling |
86 | 5 | ||
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Huntington Hartford Theatre 16 November 1959 General noteDear Liar |
86 | 6 | ||
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Meteropolitan Opera House 3 February 1906 General noteLaboheme |
86 | 7 | ||
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Hamburger's Majestic Theatre 2 May 1909 General noteThe Politicians |
86 | 8 | ||
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The Sawdust Playhouse 29 August 1958 General notePlain and Fancy |
86 | 9 | ||
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Majestic Theatre 1 February 1904 General noteBabes in Toyland |
86 | 10 | ||
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Shreve & Company (Cort Theatre) 25 May 1913 General noteHanky Panky |
86 | 11 | ||
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Plymoth Theatre 26 August 1918 General noteLew Fields in Friendly Enemies |
86 | 14 | ||
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Vanderbilt Theatre, New York City General notePeggy Ann |
86 | 15 | ||
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Hollis St. Theatre 16 May 1887 - 21 May 1887 General noteRice's Beautiful Evangeline |
86 | 16 | ||
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Abbey's Theatre 4 December 1894 General noteThe Grand Duchess |
86 | 17 | ||
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Souvenir of Benefit performance (Broadway Theatre) 7 April 1905 General noteSouvenir of Benefit Performance for the Actors Home Fund |
86 | 18 | ||
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Maude Adams in L'Aiglon General noteA pictorial souvenir |
86 | 19 | ||
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New York Hippodrome 6 September 1921 General noteSouvenir Book |
86 | 20 | ||
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La Palmas Theatre General noteThe Billy Barnes Revue |
86 | 21 | ||
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The Hollywood Press Club 4 December 1996 General noteHello Jerry |
86 | 22 | ||
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Auditorium Theatre October 1983 General noteSugarbabies |
86 | 23a | ||
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Selwyn Theatre |
86 | 23b | ||
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Shubert Theatre |
86 | 24 | ||
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Lew Fields Theatre 2 January 1905 General noteIt Happened In Nordland |
86 | 25 | ||
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Geo.M. Cohans Theatre 17 June 1918 General noteThe Kiss Burglar |
86 | 26 | ||
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre 13 May 1912 General noteHanky Panky |
86 | 27 | ||
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Theatre De La Renaissance General noteLa Chatelaine |
86 | 28 | ||
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New Theatre |
86 | 29 | ||
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Columbia Theatre 27 February 1893 General noteRice's Surprise Party |
86 | 30 | ||
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Souvenir - 2nd Act L'Aiglon 1905-1906 |
86 | 32 | ||
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Theatre National 3 September 1907 General noteWerther |
86 | 31 | ||
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Book of the Opera 1901 |
86 | 33 | ||
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Olympia Theatre 19 June 1901 |
86 | 34 | ||
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The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association 2 June 1959 General noteMy Fair Lady |
86 | 35 | ||
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Songbook |
86 | 36 | ||
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Martin Beck Theatre Undated General noteA Connecticut Yankee |
86 | 37 | ||
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Coronet Theatre Undated General noteDark of the Moon |
86 | 38 | ||
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The Columbia 13 February General noteThe Knickerbockers |
86 | 39 | ||
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The Columbia October 16 General noteNew City Directory |
86 | 40 | ||
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Lowell Opera House 11 September 1905 General noteThe Shepherd King |
86 | 41 | ||
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Colonial Theatre 26 April |
86 | 42 | ||
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The Grand 7 December 1903 General noteThe Telephone Girl |
86 | 43 | ||
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The Columbia 7 February General noteRobin Hood |
86 | 44 | ||
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Shubert - Plymouth Theatre Undated General noteThe Skin Game |
86 | 45 | ||
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Riverside Theatre 24 December 1917 |
86 | 46 | ||
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Schiller Theatre 13 February 1893 General noteSurrender |
86 | 47 | ||
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Bushwick Theatre 31 May 1920 |
86 | 48 | ||
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The Auditorium 22 April 1893 General noteAmerica |
86 | 49 | ||
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Schiller Theatre 24 June General noteBells of Corneville |
86 | 50 | ||
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Boston Symphony Orchestra 8 April 1921 |
86 | 51 | ||
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Madison Street Theatre 13 June 1888 General noteGrace, church, choir |
86 | 52 | ||
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Harris Theatre 11 May 1920 General noteRespect for Riches |
86 | 53 | ||
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Criterion Theatre 24 April 1920 |
86 | 54 | ||
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Dear Liar |
87 | 1 | ||
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Le Galliene Productions General noteProduced 3 plays by Ibsen 1. Hedda Gabler 2. The Master Builder 3. A Doll's House |
87 | 2 | ||
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The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association 7 October 1957 General noteAnnie Get Your Gun |
87 | 3 | ||
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Russian Festival of Music and Dance 1959-1960 |
87 | 4 | ||
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Souvenir Book of the Play 1903 General noteWay Down East |
87 | 5 | ||
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Cats January 1985 |
87 | 6 | ||
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Sunrise at Campobello |
87 | 7 | ||
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Theatre Royal May 25, 1817 General noteShakspeare's Tragedy of Othello |
87 | 8 | ||
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Tony Pastor's 14th Street Theatre 16 March 1891 |
87 | 9 | ||
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Hollis St. Theatre 1886-1887 General noteRice's Beautiful Evangeline |
87 | 10 | ||
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Grand Opera House 6 January 1894 General noteDaughters of Eve |
87 | 11 | ||
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Buffalo Bill's Wild West |
87 | 12 | ||
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Weber & Fields Pictorial Souvenir Book General notePictorial Souvenir Book |
87 | 13 | ||
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Souvenir and Official Programme of the Actors Fund Fair 2 May 1892 - 7 May 1892 |
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Du Barry Was a Lady undated |
99 | |||
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Olympic Arts Festival 1 June 1984 - 12 August 1984 |
109 | |||
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Greek Theatre Magazine 19 July 1958 |
109 | |||
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Greek Theatre Magazine 25 July 1958 |
109 | |||
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Greek Theatre Magazine 18 July 1959 |
109 | |||
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NYC Official City Guide 27 December 2001 |
112 | |||
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Summer Fest La Jolla 14 August 1992 - 30 August 1992 |
112 | |||
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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra 1990-1991 |
112 | |||
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The Golden Age of American Theatre 1994 |
112 | |||
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Los Angeles Master Chorale 29 February 1992 |
112 | |||
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Music Academy of the West (Lobero Theatre) 11 August 2000-13 August 2000 |
112 | |||
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Doo Dah 1 December 1991 |
112 | |||
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Shrine Auditorium Undated |
112 | |||
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Garrick Theatre October 1995 |
112 | |||
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Westwood Playhouse Undated |
112 | |||
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Wyndhams Theatre 27 June 1996 |
112 | |||
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Series 7: Audio-Visual |
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Audiotapes |
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| Box | Cassette | |||
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Annie Get Your Gun Lincoln Center Revival 1966 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 1 | ||
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Arms and the Girl, Let's Face It 1941, 1950 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 2 | ||
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"Primrose," "Tiptoes," George Gershwin; "Wildflower," Vincent Youmans undated General notenon-commercial |
88 | 3 | ||
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Listener's Digest: "I Fly Anything," "We the People" 1940, 1951 General noteRadio Yesteryear; commercial |
88 | 4 | ||
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Listener's Digest: "Voices of the Century," "Adam and Eve" 1937 General noteRadio Yesteryear; commercial |
88 | 5 | ||
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Radio Yesteryear Sampler: "Themes Like Old Times" 1992 General noteRadio Yesteryear; commercial |
88 | 6 | ||
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Eddie Foy III, interviewed by Armond Fields 3 October 1997 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 7 | ||
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Eddie Foy III, interviewed by Armond Fields 9 October 1997 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 8 | ||
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Eddie Foy III, interviewed by Armond Fields; touring, family, children, etc. 8 June 1998 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 9 | ||
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Irving Foy, interviewed by Armond Fields (Interview #1) 24 October 1997 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 10 | ||
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Irving Foy, interviewed by Armond Fields, "Reactions to Pictures," (Interview #2) undated General notenon-commercial |
88 | 11 | ||
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Madeline Foy, interviewed by Armond Fields (Interview #1) 23 November 1997 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 12 | ||
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Madeline Foy, interviewed by Armond Fields (Interview #2) 23 November 1997 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 13 | ||
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Madeline Foy, interviewed by Armond Fields; touring, family, children, etc. 9 June 1998 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 14 | ||
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Bill Hunley, interviewed by Armond Fields; Tombstone 18 November 1997 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 15 | ||
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In the Bird Cage: Texas Jim Silver undated General notecommercial |
88 | 16 | ||
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Songs by Dorothy Fields undated General notenon-commercial |
88 | 17 | ||
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Dorothy Fields songs undated General notenon-commercial |
88 | 18 | ||
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Ethel Merman, Something for the Boys 1943 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 19 | ||
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Together on Broadway, Mary Martin and Ethel Merman 15 May 1977 General notenon-commercial |
88 | 20 | ||
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Jimmy Rogers 18 January 2000 |
89 | 1 | ||
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Jimmy Rogers 18 January 2000 |
89 | 2 | ||
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Judy Sloane 10 December 1999 |
89 | 3 | ||
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Judy Sloane 4 April 2000 |
89 | 4 | ||
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Judy Sloane Undated |
89 | 5 | ||
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Michael Sloan 8 May 2000 |
89 | 6 | ||
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Carol Stone 9 December 1999 |
89 | 7 | ||
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Carol Stone 4 May 2000 |
89 | 8 | ||
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Carol Stone 9 December 1999 |
89 | 9 | ||
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Carol Stone 14 December 1999 |
89 | 10 | ||
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Betsy Baytos and Dance - Fred Stone 21 September 2000 |
89 | 11 | ||
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Vitaphone short (James J. Corbett and Neil O'Brien) 1929 |
89 | 12 | ||
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Interview and Nick Beck Boxing 21 October 1998 |
89 | 13 | ||
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Will Rogers on the radio: Transcripts of national broadcasts 1994 4 audiocassettes; NOTE: housed with videotapes due to box format General noteWill Rogers Heritage Trust; commercial. |
89 | 14 | ||
Video tapes |
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| Box | Cassette | |||
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All-Star Rarities: The Bond Rally, Riviera Dream, The Voice of Hollywood, 68 minutes 1995 General noteVideobrary; commercial. |
90 | 1 | ||
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Vaudeville Videos, Vol. 1, A Video Compilation, 60 minutes undated General noteA-1 Video; commercial |
90 | 2 | ||
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Sloan Family Album undated General notenon-commercial |
90 | 3 | ||
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Video Images Presents a Video Yesteryear; 2926. The Art of Cinema Begins. 1997 General noteVideo Yesteryear, commercial. Early films of Thomas Edison, the Lumiere Brothers, George Melies, the American Mutoscope and the Biograph companies; USA, 56 minutes |
90 | 4 | ||
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Video Images Presents a Video Yesteryear; 2927. The House That Shadows Built. A parade of movie stars of the "silent" era and the famous films made at Paramount during its first twenty years; USA, 47 minutes. 1931. 1998 General noteVideo Yesteryear, commercial. A parade of movie stars of the "silent" era and the famous films made at Paramount during its first twenty years; USA, 47 minutes. 1931. |
90 | 5 | ||
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Video Images Presents a Video Yesteryear. 890. The Colgate Comedy Hour. Let's Face It 1991 General noteVideo Yesteryear, commercial. A Cole Porter musical comedy with Bert Lahr, Vivian Blaine, Gene Nelson, Betty Furness, Jimmy Gleason; 60 minutes. 21 November 1954. |
90 | 6 | ||
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Biography of Flo Ziegfeld undated General noteNon-commercial. |
90 | 7 | ||
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The Foy Family: Chips Off the Old Block 1928 General noteNon-commercial. |
90 | 8 | ||
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The Foy Family in Chips Off the Old Block, Vitaphone 1928 General noteNon-commercial. |
90 | 9 | ||
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The Foys undated General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 1 | ||
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Eccentric Dance, Fred Stone undated General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 2 | ||
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PBS [Public Broadcasting Service] Vaudeville 26 November 1997 2 tapes General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 3 | ||
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PBS [Public Broadcasting Service] : Women of Tin Pan Alley August 1999 General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 4 | ||
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It's Burlesque (A & E documentary) 3 May 2001 General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 5 | ||
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The Nightclub Years, (A & E documentary), 2001 undated General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 6 | ||
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Corbett - McCoy, Corbett - Fitzsimmons, Corbett - Tunney undated General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 7 | ||
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Corbett, James J., Happy Days 1929 General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 8 | ||
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Weber & Fields, Poolroom scene, DeForest Phonofilm 1923 General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 9 | ||
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Weber & Fields, This is America, Al Jolson screen test; New York Times Square, Manhattan circa 1930 |
91 | 10 | ||
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Weber & Fields, Twain! undated General noteNon-commercial. |
91 | 11 | ||
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PBS [Public Broadcasting Service]: Early Variety January 1998 General noteNon-commercial. |
92 | 1 | ||
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Vaudeville on Public T.V. Undated |
92 | 2 | ||
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Sullivan/Corbett and Corbett/Courtney General note[part of the writing is illegible] |
92 | 3 | ||
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Video Yesteryear - His Majesty, The Scarecrow of Oz 1914 |
92 | 4 | ||
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Video Yesteryear - The Magic Cloak of Oz 1914 |
92 | 5 | ||
Compact discs |
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| Box | Disk | |||
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Before the Rainbow: The Original Music of Oz. Selections from the 1902 'Wizard of Oz'" 1902 General noteHungry Tiger Press, 1999. Commercial. |
92 | 1 | ||
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The Wizard of OZ: Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway Musical undated General noteHungry Tiger Press, 2003. (2-disk set). Commercial. |
92 | 2 | ||
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"Dawn of an Era, 1905-1919" 1999 General noteBMG Special Products, Good Music Record Co., 1999. Commercial. |
92 | 3 | ||
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Montgomery and Stone. "Gay Paree," "Travel Travel Little Star," "A Scotch Moriah" 1910 General noteNon-commercial. |
92 | 4 | ||
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Music from the New York Stage, 1890-1920. Volume One: 1890-1908 General notePearl, 1993. (3 disks plus liner notes). Commercial. |
92 | 5 | ||
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Legendary Voices of Vaudeville 2000 General noteTake Two Records, 2000. (2-disk set). Commercial. |
92 | 6 | ||
Miscellaneous Theatre/Vaudeville Audiovisual MaterialsScope and ContentAudiotapes, videotapes, and some periodicals. |
Box 118 |
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Series 8: Ephemera |
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| Box | Folder | |||
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Siddons, Sarah Scope and Contents note"Mrs Siddons as Queen Catharine" print of an engraving |
93 | 1 | ||
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Fisher, Sally Scope and Contents notePage from a theatre publication |
93 | 2 | ||
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Weber & Fields Newspaper Photograph |
93 | 3 | ||
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James J. Corbett trading card |
93 | 4 | ||
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Woods, Edward; Howard, Miss; Kruschke Emil Scope and Contents notePage from a book |
93 | 5 | ||
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Promises Kept 29 October 1989 |
93 | 6 | ||
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Library cards |
93 | 7 | ||
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Autograph of P.T. Barnum |
93 | 8 | ||
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The Story of Madame X Scope and Contents noteStory told in pictures |
93 | 9 | ||
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Theatre Program Clippings |
93 | 10-11 | ||
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Marcel Marceau 1976 |
93 | 12 | ||
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Madame Sarah Bernhardt in Vaudeville |
93 | 13 | ||
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The Lyceum "Faust" |
93 | 14 | ||
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The Best of Barrymore Scope and Contents noteCollector's portfolio of gold-etch prints by Lionel Barrymore |
93 | 15 | ||
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Memorandum to Maxine Elliot 6 September 1893 |
93 | 16 | ||
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David Belasco 18 August 1893 |
93 | 17 | ||
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Envelope (The American Music Stamp Festival) 11 September 1996 |
93 | 18 | ||
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Capital Tower |
93 | 19 | ||
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From the Bowery to Broadway Flyers |
93 | 20 | ||
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Miscellaneous Cards |
93 | 21 | ||
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Pages from a scrapbook with pictures and photos Scope and Contents notePages are separate and loose |
103 | |||
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Dunlap and Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser 22 May 1794 |
103 | |||
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Walnut Street Theatre 11 May 1863 |
103 | |||
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Boston Museum 12 September 1851 Scope and Contents noteBenefit of Mr. Booth |
103 | |||
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Maude Adams as Joan of Arc Scope and Contents notePrinted picture |
103 | |||
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Circus Historical Society Membership Certificate 25 December 2005 |
103 | |||
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Sara and Armond Fields's 25th Anniversary Celebration Undated Scope and ContentDrawing signed and numbered by Armond Fields. Program ticket for the event of the Fields' anniversary party. |
103 | |||
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Columbia Record |
103 | |||
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Weber & Fields Golden Anniversary 25 September 1932 Scope and Contents noteSigned page in a frame |
103 | |||
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Miscellaneous Theatre/ Vaudeville |
115 | |||
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Miscellaneous Theatre/ Vaudeville |
116 | |||
Newspaper Clippings |
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| Box | ||||
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"As They Looked on the West Coast" 1890 |
103 | |||
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Weber & Fields Scope and Contents noteEgyptian Dieties, Weber & Fields Music Hall, and Newport Opera House clippings |
103 | |||
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Day by Day with Dudley |
103 | |||
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Hollis St. Theatre 15 September 1894 |
103 | |||
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Albaugh's Grand Opera House 10 September Scope and Contents noteGentleman Jack |
103 | |||
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"Pen and Inklings" from Stepping Stones Scope and Contents noteFrom Chicago Daily News |
103 | |||
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Proctor's 23rd Street Theatre 27 November 1899 |
103 | |||
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Weber & Fields Music Hall 10 September 1900 |
103 | |||
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Weber & Fields Music Hall 23 April 1900 |
103 | |||
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Miscellaneous ads |
103 | |||
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Emergency Broadway Theatre Directory 25 February 1963 |
103 | |||
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Minstrel Opening Choruses and Finales |
103 | |||
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Miscellaneous clippings |
112-113 | |||
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Series 9: Scrapbooks |
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Untitled |
107 | |||
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Actors and singers whom I have seen 1893-1898 |
108 | |||
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Actors and singers whom I have seen 1886-1890 |
108 | |||
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Actors and singers whom I have seen 1884-1886 |
108 | |||
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Programs, ticket stubs, etc. 1897-1915 |
112-113 | |||
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Series 10: Realia |
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| Box | ||||
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Scarecrow Doll 1902 Scope and ContentFred Stone played the Scarecrow in the original musical production of The Wizard of Oz in 1902. He gave his daughter Carol this souvenir doll in memory of his role in this seminal show. |
110 | |||
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Weber & Fields Statuette 1912 Scope and ContentThis souvenir statuette was sold for one dollar in the lobby of every theatre in which the 1912 Weber & Fields Jubilee Tour appeared . The Jubilee marked the return of Weber and Fields to the stage and featured all the performers from the old Music Hall. |
111 | |||
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Series 11: Exhibit Materials |
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Framed Exhibit Items |
120 | |||
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"A Grand Reunion" Scope and ContentFramed photo of Joe Weber, Jim Corbett, Sam Bernard, Lew Fields, and Lillian Russell. |
6 | 3 | ||
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Elsie Janis Scope and ContentFramed memorabilia of Elsie Janis: calendar, colortint photograph, signed calling card, annotated thank you card. |
6 | 3 | ||
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