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    <titleproper>COLLECTION OF SONGS AND MUSIC BY MINNESOTA COMPOSERS</titleproper>
    <subtitle>An Inventory of Sheet Music at the Minnesota Historical Society</subtitle>
    <author>Finding aid prepared by Rich Arpi. </author>
    <sponsor>Encoding funded by the generous support of the Bean Family Fund for Business History.</sponsor>
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    <publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
    <address><addressline>St. Paul, MN.</addressline></address>
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               <seriesstmt><p>Music, Notated</p></seriesstmt>         </filedesc>

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   <creation>Finding aid encoded by Rich Arpi, <date>June 2010. </date>
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   <head id="a1">OVERVIEW</head>
   <unitid countrycode="US" repositorycode="MnHi"> </unitid>

   <repository label="Repository:">Minnesota Historical Society</repository>


   <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Collection of songs and music by Minnesota
    composers. </unittitle>

   <unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1868/1947" type="inclusive">1868-1947. </unitdate>


   <langmaterial label="Language of Materials">Materials in <language langcode="eng">English,
     </language><language> German, </language><language langcode="swe"> Swedish,
     </language><language langcode="nor"> Norwegian, </language><language langcode="pol"> Polish.
    </language>
   </langmaterial>

   <abstract label="Abstract:">Contains songs and music published in Minnesota or songs and music
    published elsewhere by composers residing in Minnesota. </abstract>

   <physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300"> 163 scores. </physdesc>

   <physloc label="Location:">Folio M1629.7 .M55 C65.</physloc>
  </did>


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   <head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>


   <prefercite encodinganalog="524">
    <head>Preferred Citation:</head>
    <p><emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item here]</emph>. Collection of
     Songs and Music by Minnesota Composers, 1868-1947. Minnesota Historical Society.</p>
    <p>
     <emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.</emph>
    </p>
   </prefercite>

   <processinfo>
    <head>Processing Information:</head>
    <p>Processed by: Rich Arpi, Dave Ehasz, and Sarah Quimby, June-November 2010. </p>
    <p>Processing and cataloging of this collection was supported by the generosity of the Bean Family Fund for Business History.</p>
    <p>Catalog ID number: 006918643</p>    
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  <controlaccess>
   <head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
   <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota
    Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places
    should <extref linktype="simple" show="new" href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net"> search the
     catalog</extref> using these headings.</p>
   <controlaccess>
    <head>Topics:</head>
    <subject encodinganalog="650">Songs with piano. </subject>
    <subject>Popular music--Minnesota. </subject>
    <subject>Love songs. </subject>
   </controlaccess>
   
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   <head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Aakhus, Daniel. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Dan's old time waltz / composed by Daniel Aakhus. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> C.O. Mortrud, Jr., </publisher><date> c1935.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Abbott, Ned. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Cavern echoes : a goblin dance / composed by Ned Abbott. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> C.C. Pillsbury Co., </publisher><date>
         1905. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Dedicated to my father.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000336.jpg"
       title=" Cavern echoes : a goblin dance"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/cavern_echoes.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Goldenrod : (intermezzo) / composed by Ned Abbott. <imprint><geogname> Chicago,
         Illinois : </geogname><publisher> Victor Kremer Co., </publisher><date> 1906.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000342.jpg"
       title=" Goldenrod : (intermezzo)"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/goldenrod.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Gordon fashion waltz / composed by Ned Abbott. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1918.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Gordon Furs.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Oakley Stout, 1918.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000348.jpg"
       title=" Gordon fashion waltz"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/gordon_fashion_waltz.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Andino, J.E. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> You only you / words by Hjalmer Erickson ; music by J.E. Andino.
         <imprint><geogname> Red Wing, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Hjalmer Erickson,
         </publisher><date> 1916. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Last night until late I was at the gate</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Only you in my thoughts</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000352.jpg"
       title=" You only you"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/you_only_you.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Atherton, Guy. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Picture in my heart ; I bring you dreams / verses and melody by Guy Atherton ;
       piano arrangement by Louis Rosenberger. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> Guy Atherton, </publisher><date> 1944. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 2 scores (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: We can not read the history that lies within the future's maze</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I bring your dreams of bright and sunny hours</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Sweet and petite ; The way of Katy / verses and melody by Guy Atherton ; piano
       arrangement by Louis Rosenberger. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> Guy Atherton, </publisher><date> 1943. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 2 scores (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Lady with the starry eyes, of you I am dreaming</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Katy's arranged her baking dress, busily stirring some doughy mess</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Baum, Oscar F. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Classified : a song dedicated to Miss Corinne Griffith / words by Lawrence C.
       Hodgson ; music by Oscar F. Baum. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> St. Paul Dispatch and St. Paul Pioneer Press, </publisher><date>
         1925. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: John Jones was born on Sunday and he was a proper child</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Classified just classified thus did Johnny start upon his slide</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Bay, Gordon. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The golden west : waltz song / words and music by Gordon Bay ; piano accompaniment
       by Dorothea Bay. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Gordon
         Bay, </publisher><date> 1931. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Out in the west there's a little love nest, and the one I am longing to
       see</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Oh, how I am longing to be, out there were life is so free</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Bibb, Frank. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Break, break, break / poem by Tennyson ; music by Frank Bibb. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt, </publisher><date> 1911.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (6 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Eleanor Nesbitt Poehler.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Break, break, break, on thy cold gray stones, o sea!</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000358.jpg"
       title=" Break, break, break"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/break_break_break.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Hymn to Apollo / words by John Lylye ; music by Frank Bibb. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt, </publisher><date> 1911.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (6 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Agnes Griswold Kinnard.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Sing sing to Apollo god of day</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000366.jpg"
       title=" Hymn to Apollo"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/hymn_to_apollo.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Persian love song / composed by Frank Bibb. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt, </publisher><date> 1911.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Francis Chamberlain.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Alas, that Spring should vanish with the rose!</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: From the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000374.jpg"
       title=" Persian love song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/persian_love_song.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Bishop, J. G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Panama Exposition : rondo-two step / composed by J.G. Bishop ; arranged by Ribe
       Danmark. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> J.G. Bishop,
         </publisher><date> 1915. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000380.jpg"
       title=" Panama Exposition : rondo-two step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/panama_exposition.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Blake, Charles D. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Amaryllis the much admired air / composed by King Louis XIII ; arranged by Chas.
       D. Blake. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Dyer and Howard,
         </publisher><date> 1873. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Series note: Ripples of Melody : a collection of beautiful airs easily arranged for young
       people by Chas. D. Blake.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000386.jpg"
       title=" Amaryllis the much admired air"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/amaryllis_the_much_admired_air.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Bliss, James A. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Cowboy song, Op.14, no. 2 / composed by James A. Bliss. <imprint><geogname> New
         York, New York : </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1923.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mr. McElroy-Johnston.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Eyes like a morning star, cheek a-like a rose, Lora was a pretty girl,
       ev'rybody knows</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Hiawatha songs, Op. 10 / composed by James A. Bliss. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> James A. Bliss, </publisher><date> 1921.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (14 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. McElroy-Johnston, Kathleen Hart Bibb, Lora Lulsdorff, Wm. Goodfellow,
       respectively.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Songs from Longfellow's "Hiawatha."</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Contents note: 1. Hiawatha's song--2. Adjidaumo, the squirrel--3. The rainbow--4.
       Pau-puk-keewis dances.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000392.jpg"
       title=" Hiawatha songs, Op. 10"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/hiawatha_songs_op_10.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Hiawatha's song, Op. 10, no. 1 ; Adjidaumo the Squirrel, Op. 10, no. 2 / words by
       H.W. Longfellow ; composed by James A. Bliss. <imprint><geogname> New York, New York :
         </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1921.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. McElroy-Johnston.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: In the land of the Dacotahs lives the arrow maker's daughter,
       Minn-e-ha-ha, Laughing Water</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Then said Hi-a-wa-tha to him, O my little friend the squirrel</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000406.jpg"
       title=" Hiawatha's song, Op. 10, no. 1 ; Adjidaumo the Squirrel, Op. 10, no. 2"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/hiawathas_song_adjidaumo_the_squirrel.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Old English "Barbara Allen," Op. 13, no. 1 / composed by James A. Bliss.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> 1926. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Dr. and Mrs. Elmquist.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Sha-won-da-see (the south wind), Op. 11, no. 3 / composed by James A. Bliss.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> 1923. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. F.H. Snyder.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Sha-won-da-see fat and lazy had his dwelling far to south-ward</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Series note: Songs from Longfellow's "Hiawatha."</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Skarl the drummer, Op. 16, no. 1 / composed by James A. Bliss. <imprint><geogname>
         New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1923.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Minnie Carey Stine.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There was silence on Pegãna save for the drumming of Skarl</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: From the "The Gods of Pegana" Lord Dunsany.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> With me, Op. 4, no. 1 / composed by James A. Bliss. <imprint><geogname> New York,
         New York : </geogname><publisher> Breitkopf and Hartel, Inc., </publisher><date> 1917.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Florence Macbeth.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: With me along the strip of herbage strown</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Series note: Songs of Omar.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000414.jpg"
       title=" With me, Op. 4, no. 1"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/with_me.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Study "Mist," Op. 2, no. 1 ; Study (The Flame), Op. 2, no. 2 / composed by James
       A. Bliss. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> J.E. Frank
         Music Co., </publisher><date> 1916. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (10 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000418.jpg"
       title=" Study: &#34;Mist,&#34; Op. 2, no. 1 ; Study: The Flame, Op. 2, no. 2"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/study_mist_study_the_flame.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Wabun (the east wind), Op. 11, no. 2 / composed by James A. Bliss.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> 1923. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Carpenter.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Young and beautiful was Wabun, he it was who brought the morning</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Series note: Songs from Longfellow's "Hiawatha."</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Braham, Edmund. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Our boys : march and two step / composed by Edmund Braham. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Schmitt and Squyer, </publisher><date>
         1898. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000430.jpg"
       title=" Our boys : march and two step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/our_boys.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> The winner : two-step or cake walk / composed by Edmund Braham.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Metropolitan Music Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1898. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 photocopied pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Browne, J. Lewis. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I am not old / words by Park Benjamin ; music by J. Lewis Browne.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> 1893. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Dr. Carl Martin, New York.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I am not old though years have cast their shadows on my way</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Song for bass or baritone.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000438.jpg"
       title=" I am not old"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/i_am_not_old.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Budke, A. M. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Peek a boo / words by Chas. S. Finley ; music by A.M. Budke. <imprint><geogname>
         St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> St. Paul Music Pub. Co., </publisher><date>
         c1909. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I never was in love, cause I never had a girl</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Peek-a-boo (peek-a-boo) I see you (yes I do)</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Great Western Music Co., St. Paul, 1909.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000444.jpg"
       title=" Peek a boo"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/peek_a_boo.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Buffington, Edward. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Cowboys patrol / composed by Edward Buffington. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> C.C. Pillsbury Co., </publisher><date> 1907.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Written for Lucille Mulhall, the Bronco Queen and featured in her great
       vaudeville act.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Containing the melodies of the brilliant song of the western plains, "Cowboys Song."</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000450.jpg"
       title=" Cowboys patrol"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/cowboys_patrol.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Maracaibo (romanza espanola) / composed by Edward Buffington. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> C.C. Pillsbury Co., </publisher><date>
         1907. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Also published as song and refrain.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000456.jpg"
       title=" Maracaibo (romanza espanola)"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/maracaibo.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Sweet captivity waltzes / composed by Edward Buffington. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Dana, Chase and Co., Publishers,
         </publisher><date> 1904. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000462.jpg"
       title=" Sweet captivity waltzes"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/sweet_captivity_waltzes.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Bull, Ole. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The chalet girl's Sunday / composed by Ole Bull. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt Music Co., </publisher><date> 1902.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Paul A. Schmitt, 1902.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Piano solo ; a melodic gem of the celebrated Norwegian violinist.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000470.jpg"
       title=" The chalet girl's Sunday"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/chalet_girls_sunday.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Burns, Joseph E. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Golden glow waltz / composed by Jos. E. Burns. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Jos. E. Burns, </publisher><date> [n.d.].
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000580.jpg"
       title=" Golden glow waltz"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/golden_glow_waltz.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Busch, A. E. M. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> "Pretty Margaret" : waltz song / composed by Miss A.E.M. Busch.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W. Busch and Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1895. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (6 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Like a fairy, light and airy, pretty Margaret full of glee</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Oh come to me my pretty Margaret</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000474.jpg"
       title=" Pretty Margaret : waltz song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/pretty_margaret.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Buss, O. W. L. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> In love with you / lyric and melody by O.W.L. Buss ; arranged by H.W. Ranks.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> The Melody Mart,
         </publisher><date> 1930. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Dear, I am so lonely, when you are not near.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: I love you dearly, and wish you near me</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Chapman, George. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Jesus, hear my soul's confession / words by Elizabeth Burrill Curtis ; music by
       George Chapman. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Joseph E.
         Frank, </publisher><date> 1909. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. G.J. Kaplan.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Jesus, hear my soul's confession, sin and grief have conquered me</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000480.jpg"
       title=" Jesus, hear my soul's confession"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/jesus_hear_my_souls_confession.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Chapple, W. W. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The soldiers' greeting : on their return from active service waltz / composed by
       W.W. Chapple. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.W. Chapple,
         </publisher><date> 1905. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Transcription of the composer's patriotic song success "We meet again, but not in
       battle."</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000488.jpg"
       title=" The soldiers' greeting : on their return from active service waltz"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/soldiers_greeting.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Chenette, Ed. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Swaying : introducing a new, novel motion in dancing / words, music, and all
       arrangements by Ed Chenette. <imprint><geogname> Eveleth, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher>
         Chenette Pub. Co., </publisher><date> 1921. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Take a neat little girl by the hand, hold her tight little pal ain't it
       grand</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: For we're swaying, we're swaying, while the band is playing</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000496.jpg"
       title=" Swaying : introducing a new, novel motion in dancing"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/swaying.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Collins, W. S. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Virginia three-step / composed by W.S. Collins. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Pillsbury-Dana Company, </publisher><date> 1905.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: To my sister Virginia W. Collins.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: W.L. Dana, 1903; transferred to H.A. Chase, 1904; transferred to Pillsbury-Dana
       Company, 1905.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000502.jpg"
       title=" Virginia three-step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/virginia_three_step.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Colville, David Ferguson. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Prayer : by the splendor in the heavens / words by J. Whitcomb Riley ; muisc by
       D.F. Colville. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer
         and Bro., </publisher><date> 1891. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Written for and dedicated to Mrs. Jessie Whitridge DeWolf, Saint Paul,
       Minnesota.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: By the splendor in the heavens, and the hush upon the sea</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000508.jpg"
       title=" Prayer : by the splendor in the heavens"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/prayer.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Cox, Lytton. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Compensation / composed by Lytton Cox. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota
         : </geogname><publisher> T.S. Denison and Company Publishers, </publisher><date> 1919.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Through all of life God sends us compensation</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Series note: Denison's musical readings.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000516.jpg"
       title=" Compensation"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/compensation.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Damm, Alfred. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Roseland / words by Edward Schaub ; music by Alfred Damm. <imprint><geogname> St.
         Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Schaub and Damm, </publisher><date> 1919.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Girlie of mine for you I pine</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Meet me again in Roseland, down by the silv'ry stream</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000522.jpg"
       title=" Compensation"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/roseland.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Daniels, John J. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Sångpärlor / utgivna av Rev. John J. Daniels. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Rev. John J. Daniels, </publisher><date> 1916 ; 1908.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Contents note: 1. Din moder / ord av John J. Daniels ; musik av Hanna Brooman.--2. Jag
       kommer, moder kär! / delvis av John J. Daniels ; musik av Charles M. Fillmore.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000526.jpg"
       title=" Sångpärlor"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/sangparlor.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> David, Harold. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I want you / words and music by Harold David. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> State Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1926.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Here I am, but where are you, sweet-heart of yesterday</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Roses say at break of day I want you</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Harold D. Finkelstein, president of State Publishing Co., 1926.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Little pal I miss you / words and music by Harold David. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> State Pub. Co., </publisher><date> 1926.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Just at the close of a weary day I get to thinking of you</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Little pal little pal how I miss you</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Harold D. Finkelstein, 1926.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Day, Oscar F. G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The Elks march two step / composed by Oscar F.G. Day ; arranged by John T. Hall.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Northern Music Company,
         </publisher><date> 1897. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000530.jpg"
       title=" The Elks march two step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/elks_march_two_step.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> When at last we have home rule in Erin / words and music by Oscar F.G. Day ;
       arranged by John T. Hall. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher>
         Gold Seal Publishing Company, </publisher><date> c1896. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Kissed by the ocean's rude billows, nestles a beautiful island</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: So strive on, brave heroes, success will attend ye</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000536.jpg"
       title=" When at last we have home rule in Erin"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/when_at_last_we_have_home_rule_in_erin.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> De Arja, H. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> In memoriam : their grief is ours / words by Dr. Claude C. Cleveland [ie.
       Cleaveland] ; music by H. De Arja. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> C.C. Cleaveland, M.D., </publisher><date> c1908.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: You have heard of the firey demon on that fatal day</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Fathers and mothers weeping for loved one to them so dear</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: C.C. Cleaveland, 1908.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000542.jpg"
       title=" In memoriam : their grief is ours"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/in_memoriam.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Deming-Naylor. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The United States volunteer : march two-step / composed by Deming-Naylor.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> c1898. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000548.jpg"
       title=" The United States volunteer : march two-step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/united_states_volunteer.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Diapason. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> March of the teddy bears / composed by Diapason. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Joseph E. Frank, </publisher><date> 1908.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: The Roosevelt Club of Minneapolis.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: L.A. Savage of Minneapolis.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000552.jpg"
       title=" March of the teddy bears"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/march_of_the_teddy_bears.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Dodge, John Wilson. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Cherry blossom / book, lyrics, and music by May Hewes Dodge and John Wilson Dodge.
         <imprint><geogname> Ypsilanti, Michigan : </geogname><publisher> The Dodge Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1914. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (8 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I used to think the hyacinth a flower most wondrous rare</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: My cherry blossom you stole my heart</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Presented by Faribault Lodge 1166 B.P.O.E : A Japanese Musical Comedy with 50 Local
       Singers.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000558.jpg"
       title=" Cherry blossom"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/cherry_blossom.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Fairyland from "The Gipsy Rover" : a romantic comic opera in three acts / book
       lyrics and music by Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Dodge. <imprint><geogname> Red Wing, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> S.N. Gibson and Son Printers, </publisher><date> c1910.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (8 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: To our own little fairy.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Did you ever hear tell of the fairy dell where deep in the ground is
       the fairy well</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Oh fairyland fairyland where ever that may be</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: John Wilson Dodge, 1910.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: A romantic musical comedy in 3 acts by May Hewes Dodge and John Wilson Dodge
       produced under the auspices of Y.M.C.A. of Red Wing.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000566.jpg"
       title=" Fairyland from &#34;The Gipsy Rover&#34; : a romantic comic opera in three acts"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/fairyland.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Dunstedter, Eddie. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Radio glide / words by Hal Keidal [i.e. Keidel] ; music by Eddie Dunstedter.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Eddie Dunstedter,
         </publisher><date> 1929. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Mister leader man start your famous band</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Introduced and featured by Eddie Dunstedter and his Band.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Eberhart, Adolph O. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Tis only you / words and music by Governor A.O. Eberhart. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt, </publisher><date> 1914.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. Eberhart.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: When in the twilight of a perfect day, my longing thoughts will wander
       far away</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000574.jpg"
       title=" Tis only you"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/tis_only_you.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Eilenberg, Richard. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Success (standard guard) : march for piano / composed by Rich. Eilenberg ;
       arranged by W.C.F. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher>
         Metropolitan Music Co., </publisher><date> [n.d.]. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Success (The Metropolitan) : march for piano / composed by Rich. Eilenberg ;
       arranged by W.C.F. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher>
         Metropolitan Music Co., </publisher><date> [n.d.]. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Elwin, James. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The pleasure and comfort of home : song and chorus / composed by James Elwin ;
       arranged by S.C. Gilbert. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher>
         Moffett and Thurston Art Printers, </publisher><date> 1891. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Sweet solace and comfort only is known</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: From far off Cuba that loveliest isle</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000584.jpg"
       title=" The pleasure and comfort of home : song and chorus"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/pleasure_and_comfort_of_home.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Erickson, Clarence H. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Nocture / composed by Clarence H. Erickson. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Clarence H. Erickson. </publisher><date> 1931.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mildred.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Erickson, Oscar. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> While we dream of Minnehaha's love / lyrics by Harley Rosso ; music by Oscar
       Erickson. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> McClure Music Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1921. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There's a quaint old legend true, told to me and told to you</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Strolling down the path, beside the silv'ry stream</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000590.jpg"
       title=" While we dream of Minnehaha's love"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/while_we_dream_of_minnehahas_love.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Farstad, Harry. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> My dreams : fox-trot / words by Marion Day Farstad ; music by Harry Farstad.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Harry Farstad,
         </publisher><date> 1933. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I was so lonely for you dear, life didn't seem worth the while</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: My dreams, my dreams I'm living within my dreams</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Fassett, Raphael. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> At gay Coney Island / by Levin C. Tees ; under the management of A.M. Miller Jr.
       and Fred Peel. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Conover Music
         Co., </publisher><date> 1896-1897. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (18 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Vocal and instrumental gems and jokes by the Never Not Funny Comedians Matthews and
       Bulger as introduced in the Polite Comic Play.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Contents note: 1. Go ask Ruth! / written by Wheelock Upson ; composed by Raphael
       Fassett.--2. "Don't mine me" : an original couplet / written by Wheelock Upson ; composed by
       Raphael Fassett.--3. After the victory triumphal march / composed by Raphael Fassett.--4.
       Passing Faces / composed by Floyd McClure and Raphael Fassett.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000596.jpg"
       title=" At gay Coney Island"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/at_gay_coney_island.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Fink, Harry. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Just for you / words and music by Harry Fink. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> State Publishing Co., </publisher><date> c1929.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I know the roses love morning dew</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Just for you, I am dreaming and scheming the whole day through</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Harold D. Finkelstein, 1929.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Freed, Arthur. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Peggy dear : fox-trot song / composed by Arthur Freed, Gus Arnheim, and Abe Lyman.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> Leo. Feist, Inc.,
         </publisher><date> 1922. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There's a girl I want more than the rest of them all</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Dear, Peggy dear, you have taken me completely</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000614.jpg"
       title=" Peggy dear : fox-trot song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/peggy_dear.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Freedman, Arthur David. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Maybe you do, maybe you don't (maybe you never even cared a bit about me) / lyrics
       and music by Arthur David Freedman. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> Arthur David Freedman, </publisher><date> 1920.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I'm so lonely and I don't know what to do</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Maybe you do, maybe you don't</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Featured in the musical production "Gypsy Romance."</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000620.jpg"
       title=" Maybe you do, maybe you don't (maybe you never even cared a bit about me)"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/maybe_you_do_maybe_you_dont.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Gabriel, Charles H. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Pretty brown eyes / composed by Chas. H. Gabriel. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Regan Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1897.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: The years have come and passed away, my darling, since last I called
       thee mine</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Pretty brown eyes, I am thinking of you</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000626.jpg"
       title=" Pretty brown eyes"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/pretty_brown_eyes.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Glinski, Mateusz. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Hymn to Poland = Hymn do Polski / original melody by F. Chopin ; arranged by
       Mateusz Glinski. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Polanie
         Publishing Company, </publisher><date> 1957. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: O Poland, beloved country, may you be bless'd o fatherland</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Polanie Publishing Company, 1949; this arrangement , same firm, by permission
       of Radio Record Recordi of Milan, Italy, 1957.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Polish lyrics by Mateusz Glinski ; English translation by Victoria Janda.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Graham, Herbert E. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> An innocent flirtation / song by Herbert E. Graham. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Elander-Krey Co., </publisher><date> c1911.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There are hundreds of things I'd like to ask of you dear</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: There's just a couple of these, I'd like to make if you please</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: The H.P. Myers Co., 1911.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000632.jpg"
       title=" An innocent flirtation"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/innocent_flirtation.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Gutterson, A. C. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The fisherman's glee / music by A.C. Gutterson. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Munger, Bros., </publisher><date> 1872.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: How pleasant is the fisherman's life</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Merrily cheerily row merrily cheerily row we row</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000638.jpg"
       title=" The fisherman's glee"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/fishermans_glee.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Hall, John T. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I don't kiss boys : fourth edition / words by Oscar F.G. Day ; music by John T.
       Hall. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Gold Seal
         Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1896. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: A girl and boy one summer day, out in a garden played</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Well, that's all right for you, if you loved me true</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000644.jpg"
       title=" I don't kiss boys : fourth edition"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/i_dont_kiss_boys.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Wilhelmina : waltz ballade / words by C. Wm. Bachmann ; music by John T. Hall.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> John T. Hall Music
         Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1899. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: She's a plain faced little damsel, so demure and oh so sweet</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Wilhelmina Wilhelmina oh I love you till it seems</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Sung with great success by America's sweetest singer, Edna Bassett Marshall.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000650.jpg"
       title=" Wilhelmina : waltz ballade"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/wilhelmina.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Hallden, Bjorn. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> E fin vise / ord af fröding Bjorn Hallden. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Musiktidings Förlag, </publisher><date> [1907?].
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Fru Anna Lunbergs Triumfer I Amerika = For Anna Lunberg's triumph in America.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Det varen unger bond drang, han gick seg en gang till kyrkanen morgon</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000656.jpg"
       title=" E fin vise"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/e_fin_vise.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Hayford, George W. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Arise! freemen arise! / words and music by George W. Hayford. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> George W. Hayford, </publisher><date>
         c1906. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: To those innumerable patriots who were; to those who are; to those vast legions
       who will be.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: America of thee I sing</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Liberty and union ev'ry one for all</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000660.jpg"
       title=" Arise! freemen arise!"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/arise_freemen_arise.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Helander, Nelse G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I'm a pilgrim and a stranger / words and music by Nelse G. Helander.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Nelse G. Helander,
         </publisher><date> 1923. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I'm a pilgrim and a stranger, in this world of sin and strife</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Oh, there's my homeland, beautiful homeland</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Hill, Earle. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> When I met you / words by Allan Caron ; music by Earle Hill ; revised by F.
       Robeson. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Ace Publishing
         Co., </publisher><date> 1928. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: All my life was so sad, and my luck was so bad</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Also contains a special fox-trot chorus.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Holmes, F. D. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Out for a lovely time / composed by F.D. Holmes. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> A. Loewenbach music printer, </publisher><date> 1895.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (6 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mr. Alfred B. Hush.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of waltz chorus: When I met you, I loved you, too</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000666.jpg"
       title=" Out for a lovely time"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/out_for_a_lovely_time.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Howard, Prof. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I wonder / words by Burt Shinkle ; music by Prof. Howard. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Prof. Howard, </publisher><date> 1915.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Miss Mary Cary, came from the prairie, some things she didn't know</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: I wonder, I wonder what's like inside</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Burt Shinkle, 1915.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000674.jpg"
       title=" Out for a lovely time"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/i_wonder.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Hubbard, Raymond. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> My angel of light / words and music by Raymond Hubbard. <imprint><geogname> St.
         Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Raymond Hubbard, </publisher><date> 1919.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: When morning came in with its bright blaze of light</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: I danced with delight on that bright starry night, when I first met
       you</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000680.jpg"
       title=" Out for a lovely time"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/my_angel_of_light.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Huston, Frank C. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Little sunshine : the favorite one-step song / words and music by Frank C. Huston.
         <imprint><geogname> Cincinnati, Ohio : </geogname><publisher> The Baldwin Piano Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1921. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There's a quaint old town that's nestled down where loveland ought to
       be</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: You're my sunshine, my little sunshine, and I want you all the while</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Frank C. Huston, Indianapolis, 1919.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Compliments of Anderson, Gauper, Peyer, Inc., Minneapolis.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000684.jpg"
       title=" Out for a lovely time"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/little_sunshine.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Johnson, Frederick G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Gone are the days (when you meant the world to me) : harmony waltz ballad /
       composed by Frederick Johnson and Leo Friedman. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> McClure Music Co., </publisher><date> 1925.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: You are taking back a promise that you had no right to make</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Gone are the days when you meant the world to me</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Orange blossom moon / words and music by Frederick G. Johnson. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> T.S. Denison and Company, Publishers,
         </publisher><date> 1924. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Only a bit of orange blossom, tender and sweet with perfume rare</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Petals of the orange blossoms falling fill the air with fragrance as
       of good old days of old</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Johnson, Julius K. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Powder horn : military march / composed by Julius K. Johnson. <imprint><geogname>
         Chicago, Illinois : </geogname><publisher> Victor Kremer Company, </publisher><date> 1908.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000688.jpg"
       title=" Out for a lovely time"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/powder_horn.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Jones, H. DeRoe </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> We all like you, Ma likes you and Pa likes you and so do I / words by Willie Dean
       ; music by H. DeRoe Jones. <imprint><geogname> Washington, D.C. : </geogname><publisher>
         Marks Goldsmith Music Co., </publisher><date> 1913. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: When Jack Malone was courting Edna Stone</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: For Ma likes you, and Pa likes you, and so do I</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000694.jpg"
       title=" We all like you, Ma likes you and Pa likes you and so do I"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/we_all_like_you.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Joslyn, George C. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Love's living emblem / words and music by George C. Josyln. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> George C. Joslyn, </publisher><date> 1925.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I know I never will forget</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Mother, you're a Christian soldier, seeking strength above</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: As sung by Vernon Wick and his Quartet.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Kinkel, C. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Sunny hours waltz / composed by C. Kinkel. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota
         : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1878.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: W.F. Shaw, 1878.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Series note: Golden thoughts of favorite authors.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000700.jpg"
       title=" Sunny hours waltz"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/sunny_hours_waltz.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Kjerulf, H. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The doom of John Barleycorn / words by John J. Daniels ; music by H. Kjerulf.
         <imprint><geogname> Duluth, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Rev. John J. Daniels,
         </publisher><date> 1916. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: O ring, ring with joy old John Barleycorn's doom!</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: John Barleycorn grimly is dying, his friends are now hopelessly
       crying</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000708.jpg"
       title=" The doom of John Barleycorn"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/doom_of_john_barleycorn.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Krause, Otto H. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> September morn / composed by Otto H. Krause. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Berg-Kahlert Co., </publisher><date> 1913.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000712.jpg"
       title=" September morn"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/september_morn.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Laird, Charles S. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> My Alean when she was just eighteen / words and music by Chas. S. Laird ; arranged
       by Chas. F. Kelsey. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Laird
         and Lyons, </publisher><date> 1902. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: They tell me that love is all a dream</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: My dear Alean, Alean my queen</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000718.jpg"
       title=" My Alean when she was just eighteen"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/my_alean_when_she_was_just_eighteen.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Lambert, J. B. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Rose Marie waltz / composed by J.B. Lambert. <imprint><geogname> Chicago, Illinois
         : </geogname><publisher> Chicago Music Co., </publisher><date> 1895.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Miss Rose Marie Schaller, Hastings, Minnesota.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000724.jpg"
       title=" Rose Marie waltz"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/rose_marie_waltz.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Lammers, Thorvald. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Memories : song / English and Norwegian text ; music by Thorvald Lammers.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Wick Music Publishing
         Co., </publisher><date> 1936. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Bless'd is the hour when alone I can roam</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Frederick Wick, Minneapolis, 1936.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Original title : Sölvet.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> LaTour, Pierre. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Little bee march / easy arrangement by Pierre LaTour. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> R.H. Draper, </publisher><date> 1874.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: W.F. Shaw, 1874.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Series title: Lessons from the bee hive.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000730.jpg"
       title=" Little bee march"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/little_bee_march.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Latourelle, James J. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The colonade club : march and two step / composed by Jas. J. LaTourelle.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Royal Music Publ. Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1899. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Respectfully dedicated to West M.T.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000734.jpg"
       title=" The colonade club : march and two step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/colonade_club.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Pretty bunch of doll rags : red-white-green-and blue waltz song / words by Paul
       Gyllstrom ; music by Jas. J. Latourelle (Little Jimmie). <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Wm. B. Fassbinder, </publisher><date> 1905.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. J.E. Rogers.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Tattered was her little frock</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Pretty bunch of doll rags, red, white, green, and blue</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000740.jpg"
       title=" Pretty bunch of doll rags : red-white-green-and blue waltz song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/pretty_bunch_of_doll_rags.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Leigh, Leonard. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I'd love to / words by K.M. Fields ; music by Leonard Leigh ; arranged by Phil
       Chauvin. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> State Pub. Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1931. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I never dreamed like lovers dream or tried to find out how</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: I'd love to watch the setting sun, or stars in the sky of blue</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Lippman, Sidney. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> After graduation day / words by Sylvia Dee ; music by Sidney Lippman.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> Chapell and Co. Inc.,
         </publisher><date> 1947. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: First we were strangers, then we were friends</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Promise me we'll still be sweethearts after graduation day</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: "George Abbott presents Barefoot Boy with Cheek."</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Lovejoy, G. W. (Geoffrey William). </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Minnesota quickstep / composed by C. [i.e. G.]W. Lovejoy. <imprint><geogname>
         Cleveland, Ohio : </geogname><publisher> S. Brainerd and Sons, </publisher><date> 1868.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Lieut. Gov. T.H. Armstrong.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000746.jpg"
       title=" Minnesota quickstep"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/minnesota_quickstep.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> McGlennon, Felix. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Comrades : song and chorus / written and composed by Felix McGlennon ; arranged by
       E. Jonghmans. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer
         and Bro., </publisher><date> [n.d.]. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: We from childhood played together, my dear comrade Jack and I</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: We were comrades, comrades ever since we were boys</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000752.jpg"
       title=" Comrades : song and chorus"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/comrades.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Meissler, Josef. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Dream faces / song by Wm. M. Hutchison ; waltzes by Josef Meissler.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> [n.d.]. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (11 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text : Sweet dreamland faces, passing to and fro</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000760.jpg"
       title=" Dream faces"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/dream_faces.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Melin, Peter R. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Björkens visa : björken berätter hvad som kan hända I månskenet / melodien af F
       *** ; harm. af P. R. Melin ; ord af Topelius. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> Kyrkosången Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1909.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Vidden klara rand afen blommig strand</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Sång med ackompagnement af pianoforte af Peter R. Melin.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000772.jpg"
       title=" Björkens visa : björken berätter hvad som kan hända I månskenet"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/bjorkens_visa.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Miller, Harvey O. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Love's days / lyric and melody by Harvey O. Miller. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Harvey O. Miller, </publisher><date> 1911.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Twilight reminds me of love's days of yore</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Could I but live love's days as of yore</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000776.jpg"
       title=" Love's days"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/loves_days.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Monson, H. W. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Dreamy isle / words by M.O. Steen ; music by H.W. Monson. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Monson Music, </publisher><date> 1922.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I know an isle in the southern sea</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Down on dreamy isle beneath the magic moon</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000782.jpg"
       title=" Dreamy isle"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/dreamy_isle.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Negaard, Otto. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> I guess I'll have to go to see my uncle : fox trot / words and music by Otto
       Negaard ; arranged by Len Fleming. <imprint><geogname> Willmar, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> Otto Negaard, </publisher><date> 1935. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Don't I wish I was a millionaire or something?</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: I guess I'll go have to see my uncle, my funds are running low</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Nelson, William Warvelle. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> In a rose garden : valse reverie / composed by Wm. Warvelle Nelson.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Metropolitan Music Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1914. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000788.jpg"
       title=" In a rose garden : valse reverie"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/in_a_rose_garden.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Madame Butterfly : mazurka three-step / composed by Wm. W. Nelson.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> R.A. Armstrong,
         </publisher><date> 1907. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (6 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Rena Vivienne, the American Madame Butterfly with Henry W. Savage, English Grand
       Opera Company.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000796.jpg"
       title=" Madame Butterfly : mazurka three-step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/madame_butterfly.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Newman, DeWayne. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The Tyrolean three step / composed by DeWayne Newman. <imprint><geogname> St.
         Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> DeWayne Newman, </publisher><date> 1902.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. Stephan Dysinger, St. Paul.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000804.jpg"
       title=" The Tyrolean three step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/tyrolean_three_step.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Ober-Hoffer, Emile. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The brownie king (Der Gnomen Fürst) : song for medium voice / poetry by Franklyn
       W. Lee ; music and German by Emile Ober-Hoffer. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1895.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (8 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There dwells a brownie king in green and brown</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000810.jpg"
       title=" The brownie king (Der Gnomen Fürst) : song for medium voice"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/brownie_king.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Olson, Carl W. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Sing for me : the night is falling / words and music by Carl W. Olson.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Renascent Music
         Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1947. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Sing for me, the night is falling</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Solitude / words and music by Carl W. Olson. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Renascent Music Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1947.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Golden stars are faintly gleaming</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Oh, solitude, thy cherished story</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Olson, Charles. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Blue goose blues : novelty piano solo / composed by Chas. Olson.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Olson's School of
         Music, </publisher><date> 1923. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Put'en on the breaks : novelty piano solo / composed by Chas. Olson.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Chas E. Olson Music
         Co., </publisher><date> 1927. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Olson, Elmer. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Melody Rose / composed by Elmer Olson and Vernon Stevens. <imprint><geogname> St.
         Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> McClure Music Co., </publisher><date> 1924.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Rose, like a flower bloomed one day</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Brooks by the lane, murmer your name, Melody Rose</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Waltz ballad as originally featured by Osborne and his Band.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Say it with diamonds / composed by Elmer Olson. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Bailey Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1922.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I know that I'm a lucky fellow to win a girl like Lou</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Say it with diamonds, the perfect blue diamonds and you'll win the
       heart of a girl</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000818.jpg"
       title=" Say it with diamonds"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/say_it_with_diamonds.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Zum zum zum : a stein song / lyric by Oscar F.G. Day ; music by Elmer Olson.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Minneapolis Brewing
         Company, </publisher><date> 1914. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: With your day's work completed, with friends you are seated</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Zum zum zum al weis that is the music we all love to hear</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000824.jpg"
       title=" Zum zum zum : a stein song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/zum_zum_zum.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Pallma, Frank, Jr. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Love's melody : valse petite / composed by Frank Pallma, Jr. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Pallma Publishing Co. Music Publishers,
         </publisher><date> 1917. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000830.jpg"
       title=" Love's melody : valse petite"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/loves_melody.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> The unnamed rag / composed by Frank Pallma. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Pallma Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1917.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000836.jpg"
       title=" The unnamed rag"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/unnamed_rag.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Palmer, Harry J. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Snappy rag : a ragged twostep / composed by Harry J. Palmer. <imprint><geogname>
         Mankato, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Harry J. Palmer, </publisher><date> 1914.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000840.jpg"
       title=" Snappy rag : a ragged twostep"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/snappy_rag.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Pankopf, Otto. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Thelma : march and two step / composed by Otto Pankopf. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Watson-Pankopf Music Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1897. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: As played by Watson's 1st Regt. Band.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000846.jpg"
       title=" Thelma : march and two step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/thelma.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Paris, Hal. C. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Little candy Mandy / words and music by Hal. C. Paris. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> H.C. Paris, </publisher><date> 1908.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Little Miss Mandy was all for the candy of all the girls she was the
       prize</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: There are boys with eyes so true</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000852.jpg"
       title=" Little candy Mandy"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/little_candy_mandy.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Patton, Willard. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace : aria for contralto / composed by Willard
       Patten [ie. Patton]. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher>
         Metropolitan Music Co., </publisher><date> 1898. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Uniform title note: Sacred solos from the oratorio "Isaiah."</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000858.jpg"
       title=" Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace : aria for contralto"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/thou_wilt_keep_him_in_perfect_peace.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Pehoushek, Charles. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Dreams of youth : waltzes / composed by Chas. Pehoushek ; arranged for piano by
       Wm. B. Fassbinder. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Chas.
         Pehoushek, </publisher><date> 1902. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000864.jpg"
       title=" Dreams of youth : waltzes"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/dreams_of_youth.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Megaphone brigade : march and two-step / composed by Chas. Pehoushek.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Star Music Publishing
         Co., </publisher><date> 1911. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Dedicated to all ye faithful rooters.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Most likely written for followers of college football, particularly for fans of the
       University of Minnesota.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000872.jpg"
       title=" Megaphone brigade : march and two-step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/megaphone_brigade.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Peace : fox trot song / composed by Chas. Pehoushek. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> North Star Music Pub. Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1922. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: This world was made for us to all enjoy</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Peace on earth is nearing</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000878.jpg"
       title=" Peace : fox trot song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/peace.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Penn, William H. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Minnesota shake-down : march and two step / composed by William H. Penn.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> F.A. Mills Music Publisher,
         </publisher><date> 1900. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000884.jpg"
       title=" Minnesota shake-down : march and two step"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/minnesota_shake-down.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Peterson, Donald. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Christmas city / words and music by Donald Peterson. <imprint><geogname> New York,
         New York : </geogname><publisher> Julmer Music Corp., </publisher><date> 1963.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Come this Christmas to the Christmas city I'll go</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Christmas city, wonderful city, all dressed in snow and mistle-toe</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> The song of the Christmas city / words and music by Donald Peterson.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> Julmer Music Corp.,
         </publisher><date> 1963. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Hills of homes with lights of laughter</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Christmas city, Christmas city, Christmas city</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Peterson, F. E. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Babbling spring : piano solo / composed by F.E. Peterson. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Minnesota Music Co., </publisher><date>
         1913. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Miss Ethel Hedman.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000892.jpg"
       title=" Babbling spring : piano solo"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/babbling_spring.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Rippling brooklet : piano solo / composed by F.E. Peterson. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Minnesota Piano Co., </publisher><date>
         1913. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (11 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000900.jpg"
       title=" Rippling brooklet : piano solo"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/rippling_brooklet.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Piefke, Rud. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Light baggage galop = leicht gapaeck. Op. 21. / composed by Rud. Piefke.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Dyer Bros. and Howard,
         </publisher><date> [n.d. ]. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000912.jpg"
       title=" Light baggage galop = leicht gapaeck Op. 21."/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/light_baggage_galop.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Pillsbury Flour Mills Company. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The woman in white / as featured by Donna Lee in the popular radio program, "The
       Woman in White" sponsored by Pillsbury Flour Mills Company. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., </publisher><date> 1939.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: When duty's calling, when she's needed, ever faithful stands the woman
       in white</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Plantin, Lyle. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> No one ever told me / words by Milton Kent ; music by Lyle Plantin.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> The Strand Press Music
         Publishers, </publisher><date> 1944. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Any question in my mind was eagerly explained by "know it alls"</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: No one ever told me, when my dreams were new</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Polanie Publishing Company. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Eight lullabies from treasured Polish songs with English translations.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Polanie Publishing Co.,
         </publisher><date> [n.d.]. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 8 scores (11 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: 1. Sleep, my baby, sleep / arranged by Edmund Lukaszewski--- 2. Dorotka / arranged
       by Rose Polski Anderson--3. Cradle song / arranged by Franciszek Przybylski-- 4. Hush baby /
       arranged by Felicjan Szopski-- 5. Lullaby / composed by M. Surzynski-- 6. Clockmaker's song /
       composed by Frederick Chopin ; arranged by Rose Polski Anderson-- 7. Comes the sandman /
       arranged by Rose Polski Anderson-- 8. Lullaby, sweet Jesus / arranged by Rose Polski
       Anderson.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000918.jpg"
       title=" Eight lullabies from treasured Polish songs with English translations. Op. 21."/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/eight_lullabies.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Raugland, Carl. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Klokkeklang og englesang / ord og melodi af Carl Raugland ; acc. By Jos. E. Burns.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Carl Raugland,
         </publisher><date> c1909. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text : Klokkeklang, englesang, julernaer! Herrenaer! Hor du den klang?</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000930.jpg"
       title=" Klokkeklang og englesang"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/klokkeklang_og_englesang.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Regal, Lyle. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Country boy / words and music by Lyle Regal ; arranged by W. Kroepfl.
         <imprint><geogname> South St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Vavro Music Co.,
         </publisher><date> c1949. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Wish I was a kid again in Minnesota, back on the farm</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Rhys-Herbert, W. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Song of the "mush on" / lyric by William Robertson ; music by W. Rhys-Herbert.
         <imprint><geogname> New York, New York : </geogname><publisher> J. Fischer and Bro.,
         </publisher><date> 1921. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: With a wrist of steel, I swing my lash</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Mush on! Mush on! In the land of the midnight sun</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000936.jpg"
       title=" Song of the &#34;mush on&#34;"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/song_of_the_mush_on.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Russell, Alfred M. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Fading summer waltz / composed by Alfred M. Russell. <imprint><geogname>
         Chatfield, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Occidental Music Co., </publisher><date>
         1883. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Fifth edition.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Graduate of the N.Y. City Institution for the Blind.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000942.jpg"
       title=" Fading summer waltz"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/fading_summer_waltz.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Sabel, Frank. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Valse de concert in A flat / composed by Frank Sabel. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro., </publisher><date>
         1890. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (9 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: To his friend Elmer A. Brooks, Minneapolis.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: E.A. Brooks, 1890.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000946.jpg"
       title=" Valse de concert in A flat"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/valse_de_concert_in_a_flat.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Selander, Per. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Swedish American march / composed by Per Selander ; arranged for piano solo by
       Joseph Jacobson. <imprint><geogname> Cambridge, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Carlson
         Ptg. Co., </publisher><date> 1917. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000956.jpg"
       title=" Swedish American march"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/swedish_american_march.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Shardlow, F. C. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Dance of the Hogan's Alley Kid / composed by F.C. Shardlow. <imprint><geogname>
         Montevideo, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Shardlow Music Publishing Co.,
         </publisher><date> c1897. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Dedicated to my friend Mrs. C.D. Griffith.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: By permission of N.Y. World.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Characteristic piece for piano.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000960.jpg"
       title=" Dance of the Hogan's Alley Kid"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/dance_of_the_hogans_alley_kid.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Shibley, Chas. R. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> A night in Egypt : fox trot / composed by Chas. R. Shibley. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Chas. R. Shibley, </publisher><date> 1917.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Piano solo.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000968.jpg"
       title=" A night in Egypt : fox trot"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/night_in_egypt.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Shriner, A. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Zip! Let her go : song and chorus / words by Al. Paris ; music by A. Shriner.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Century Piano Company,
         </publisher><date> [n.d.] </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: The Sons of the Desert.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: As sung by the Minneapolis Masonic Quartet.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000974.jpg"
       title=" Zip! Let her go : song and chorus"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/zip_let_her_go.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Shryock, Raymond F. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The morning star : sacred song / music by Raymond F. Shryock. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Schmitt and Squyer, </publisher><date>
         1897. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: There is a morning star my soul</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000980.jpg"
       title=" The morning star : sacred song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/morning_star.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Shuey, A. M. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Sleep, little one, sleep / words by Eugene Field ; music by A.M. Shuey.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt,
         </publisher><date> 1899. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. W.N. Porteous.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: The sky is dark and the hills are white as the storm-king speeds from
       the north tonight</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: A Norse lullaby.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Uniform title note: Three lullabys.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000986.jpg"
       title=" Sleep, little one, sleep"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/sleep_little_one_sleep.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Three little fishermen / words by Eugene Field ; music by A.M. Shuey.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Century Piano Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1892. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Mrs. Genevra Johnstone Bishop.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night, sailed off in a wooden shoe</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: A Dutch lullaby.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000992.jpg"
       title=" Three little fishermen"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/three_little_fishermen.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Skoog, A. L. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Julstämning : en krans af sångblommor för blandade röster / plockad och bunden af
       A.L. Skoog. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Veckobladet,
         </publisher><date> 1910. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (8 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Herran af himlen är kommen till jorden</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt000998.jpg"
       title=" Julstämning : en krans af sångblommor för blandade röster"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/julstamning.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Smith, Clay. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Waiting to see you smile : song / poem by Russell J. England ; music by Clay
       Smith. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> McClure Music Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1925. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (8 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: The song-birds are still dear, 'tis twilight</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> When you sailed into my harbor of love : song / words by Harold Berg ; music by
       Clay Smith. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> McClure Music
         Co., </publisher><date> 1925. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Just like day dreams that whisper and linger</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: You sailed into my harbor of love dear</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Smith, Fred G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Memories : song / words by Dana Burnett ; music by Fred G. Smith.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Paul A. Schmitt,
         </publisher><date> 1915. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: To my friend Willard Patton.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Blow, blow wind o' the west-land, bring me the dreams of long ago</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001006.jpg"
       title=" Memories : song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/memories.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Solstad, Gust. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Winter morn / words and music by Gust Solstad. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Gust Solstad, </publisher><date> 1941.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Crystals of beauty the tree-tops adorn, when seen in the woods in the
       morning</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Spencer, Norman. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Slow and easy : an indigo fantasie / words by Harry Williams ; music by Norman
       Spencer. <imprint><geogname> San Francisco, California : </geogname><publisher> Daniels and
         Wilson Incorporated Music Publishers, </publisher><date> c1919.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (3 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Oh, honey dear, my honey dear</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: But take it slow and easy, if you want to get along with me</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001012.jpg"
       title=" Slow and easy : an indigo fantasie"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/slow_and_easy.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Stollwerk, Franz. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Noblesse schottische / composed by Franz Stollwerk. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Frank Stollwerk, </publisher><date> 1899.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: In honor of Admiral George Dewey, the Hero of Manila.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Printed by Skogg and Delander music printers, Minneapolis.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001016.jpg"
       title=" Noblesse schottische"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/noblesse_schottische.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Stone, Marion. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Flow'rets are budding : song /words and music by Marion Stone. <imprint><geogname>
         St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> W.J. Dyer and Bro., </publisher><date> 1922.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: To my sister.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Flow'rets are budding</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: Marion Lindsey, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1922.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001022.jpg"
       title=" Flow'rets are budding : song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/flowrets_are_budding.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Straka, Emil. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The march of the boy scouts / words by John Hendry ; music by Emil Straka ;
       arranged by Hendry and Straka. <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota :
         </geogname><publisher> John Hendry, </publisher><date> 1912. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: With a firm determination with hearts that beat as one</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Steady boys do not waver</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001028.jpg"
       title=" The march of the boy scouts"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/march_of_the_boy_scouts.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Sullivan, Dan J. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Baby blue / words and music by Dan J. Sullivan. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Pillsbury Dana Co., </publisher><date> 1905.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Two little children, one summer day, down in a back yard played</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: I'll be true, baby blue, tho' I go away from you</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001034.jpg"
       title=" Baby blue"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/baby_blue.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Swan, Victor J. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> My Montana Rose / composed by Victor J. Swan. <imprint><geogname> Cambridge,
         Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Victor J. Swan, </publisher><date> 1907.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I was strolling toward the cabin which I once had called home</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: My own sweet Montana Rose, she knows not this world of woes</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001040.jpg"
       title=" My Montana Rose"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/my_montana_rose.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Swanson, Fred. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> My rose of June / words by M.J. Donnelly ; music by Fred Swanson.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> American Pub. Co.,
         </publisher><date> 1901. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Misses K. and H. Ruddy.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Long years ago in life's bright morning</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: My rose of June, my rose of June, my flower withered all too soon</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Introduced with great success by D'Arlington Reohr, the famous baritone.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001046.jpg"
       title=" My rose of June"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/my_rose_of_june.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Thurward, A. R. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Over the hill where the road takes a turn / composed by A.R. Thurward and Will
       Frederic. <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Vogue Music
         Publishers, </publisher><date> 1921. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Oft-times have I wondered what the future held for me</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Over the hill there must be happiness</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: The original "Over the Hill" fox-trot ballad.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001052.jpg"
       title=" Over the hill where the road takes a turn"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/over_the_hill_where_the_road_takes_a_turn.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Tyler, S. L. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Capital collection : St. Paul march / composed by S.L. Tyler. <imprint><geogname>
         [S.l.] : </geogname><publisher> W.F. Shaw, </publisher><date> c1886.
       </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (7 photocopied pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Wilmot E. Stevens.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Valliere, Geraldine L. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Please say you love me ('cause I love you) : fox trot / words and music by
       Geraldine L. Valliere. <imprint><geogname> Duluth, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Melody
         Shop, </publisher><date> 1922. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Billie, dear, I love you so</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Please say you love me 'cause I love you</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001058.jpg"
       title=" Please say you love me ('cause I love you) : fox trot"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/please_say_you_love_me.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Weller, H. G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Lovers we'll always be / words and music by H.G. Weller. <imprint><geogname>
         Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> H.G. Weller, </publisher><date> 1905.
        </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Lovers we'll always be sweetheart</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Helen, when you are mine, sweetheart, Helen when you are mine</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001064.jpg"
       title=" Lovers we'll always be"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/lovers_we'll_always_be.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Wentworth, Al </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Drifting in love : waltz song / lyrics by James G. Ness ; music by Al Wentworth.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Modern Melodies
         Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1931. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (4 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Moonlit waters softly rippling sounding like music of love</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Drifting in the moonlight</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Copyright: J.G. Ness, 1931.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>Note: Successfully introduced by Wally Erickson and his orchestra.</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Wheeler, Dahl G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Pushing the little buggy along / words and music by Dahl G. Wheeler.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Dahl G. Wheeler,
         </publisher><date> 1934. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Have you heard about the little buggy?</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Pushing the little buggy along, singing a little baby song</p>
     </note>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Williams, H. G. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> The reign of love : grand concert waltzes / composed by H.G. Williams.
         <imprint><geogname> Minneapolis, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Norwood Music
         Publishing Co., </publisher><date> 1899. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (9 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Dedicated to the eminent composer John T. Hall.</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001070.jpg"
       title=" The reign of love : grand concert waltzes"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/reign_of_love.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>
   <c01 level="series">
    <did>
     <origination> Wood, Frank. </origination>
    </did>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <physloc>Folio M 1629.7 .M55 C65</physloc>
      <unittitle> Love that has been : song / words by Mrs. Wm. J. Smith ; music by Frank Wood.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Weide and Ross,
         </publisher><date> 1872. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Miss Kate F. Culver.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Climbing the rocks by the side of the sea</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: So o'er and over and over again</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001080.jpg"
       title=" Love that has been : song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/love_that_has_been.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> Sweet little blue eyes : ballad / words by J.H. Hanson ; music by Frank Wood.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Munger, Bros.,
         </publisher><date> 1871. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Miss Mary F. Trulle, Boston, Mass.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: I know a maid, I'm not afriad to match against the world</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Sweet little blue eyes, sparkle ever</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001086.jpg"
       title=" Sweet little blue eyes : ballad"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/sweet_little_blue_eyes.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
    <c02>
     <did>
      <unittitle> That sweet sad face : song / words by Robert A. Kemp ; music by Frank Wood.
         <imprint><geogname> St. Paul, Minnesota : </geogname><publisher> Weide and Ross,
         </publisher><date> 1872. </date></imprint></unittitle>
      <physdesc> 1 score (5 pages). </physdesc>
     </did>
     <note>
      <p>Dedicatee: Miss Emma Graham.</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of text: Fair lady laugh with me a spell</p>
     </note>
     <note>
      <p>First line of chorus: Then with a laugh ha! ha! Ha!</p>
     </note>
     <daogrp>
      <daodesc>
       <p>Digital version</p>
      </daodesc>
      <daoloc role="thumbnail" altrender="left" href="lb00009/images/lt001092.jpg"
       title=" That sweet sad face : song"/>
      <daoloc role="reference" href="lb00009/that_sweet_sad_face.htm"/>
     </daogrp>
    </c02>
   </c01>



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