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McClure, Mrs. W.M. Waltz of the Brownies.
Kansas City, MO: J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., 1906.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
University of Missouri - Kansas City Sheet Music
Collection [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel
(using the pseudonym of Vivian Grey). Anona:
Intermezzo & Two Step. New York, NY: Leo Feist,
1903.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel. Arcadia.
New York, NY: Leo Feist, 1905.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
University of South Carolina Sheet Music Collection [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel. Arcadia: Waltz
in Victor Dance Folio No. 2.
New York, NY: Leo Feist, 1906.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel. Feather Queen
(song). New York, NY: Leo Feist, 1905.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel. Feather Queen:
Indian Intermezzo March and Two Step
(instrumental). New York, NY: Leo Feist, 1905.
[view
sheet music]
Source: Photocopy from the
New
York State Library [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel. Golden Rod
(song).
New York, NY: Leo Feist, 1907.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Center for Popular Music [top]
|
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McKinley, Mabel (and "Vivian Grey").
Karama: A Japanese Romance. New York, NY:
Leo Feist, 1904.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
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McKnight, Annie Ford. Cotton
States Rag. Thomasville, GA: C.C. Cocroft Music
Co., 1910.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
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McKray, Ethel M. Dreamy Rag:
Two-Step. New York, NY: Globe Music Co.,
1912 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
| |
McPherran, Florence. Dottie
Dimple March and Two Step.
Chicago, IL: Sterling Music Co., 1907
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
McPherran, Florence. Fi-Fi:
Novelette. Chicago, IL: Sterling Music Co., 1907
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
McPherran, Florence. I'se Got No
Use Foh Show Folks (words by R.H. Hanch).
Chicago, IL: Ellis Music Co., 1901
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
McPherran, Florence. La Zurita:
Intermezzo Two-Step. Chicago, IL: Sterling Music
Co., 1907 (Morath and Hasse).
|
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McPherran, Florence. Laughing
Lucas: Characteristic March and Two-Step.
Chicago, IL: Ellis Music Co., 1901.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
McPherran, Florence. Nedra:
Waltzes.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
| |
McPherran, Florence. Sunny Sue:
A Coon Ditty (words by Arthur J. Lamb). Chicago,
IL: Sterling Music Co., 1907
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
McPherran, Florence. Under The
Wire: March & Two Step. Chicago, IL: Ellis Music
Co., 1904 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
 |
Melville, Agnes.
The Darkie's Drill: Cake Walk. Boston, MA:
Avon Music Company, 1902
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
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Melville, Agnes. The Hunters March.
New York, NY: Geroge M. Kney Music Pub. Co., 1902.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Library of Congress Sheet Music Collection (Music, Theatre
and Dance)
[top]
|
| |
Merrill, Blanche. My Syncopated
Melody Man (words by Eddie Cox). New York, NY:
Meyer Cohen Music Publishing Co., 1918
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Merrill, Blanche.
Tanguay Rag. New York, NY: Charles K. Harris, 1910.
|
 |
Merrill, Blanche (lyrics).
Music by Leo Edwards. The Tanguay Tangle
(song). New York, NY: Charles K. Harris, 1912.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Center for Popular Music [top]
|
 |
Merrill, Blanche. We Take Our
Hats Off to You Mr. Wilson (song). New York, NY:
Leo Feist, 1914.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Library of Congress Sheet Music Collection (Music, Theatre
and Dance)
[top]
|
| |
Metcalf, Nellie Smith. Fern: Two
Step (1908) (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Metcalf, Nellie Smith. Isadore
Two Step. Toledo, OH: Nellie Smith Metcalf, 1908
(Morath and Hasse).
|
 |
Metzler, Bertha. Lady
Elizabeth: Waltz. New York, NY: Leo Feist,
1901.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Metzler, Bertha.
Over The Waters Blue: Barcarole. New
York, NY: Leo Feist, 1906.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Metzler, Bertha. Sans-Souci:
Mazurka. Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company,
1907.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Metzler, Bertha. Twinkle,
Twinkle Little Star. Philadelphia, PA:
Theodore Presser Co., 1902.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
| |
Miller, Edith (with Russell Griffen).
Foolishhead. Rochester, NY: Griffin Music
Publ., 1911 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Miller, Ethyl S. Rosebud: March.
Brooklyn, NY: Tice Publ. Co., 1901 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Miller, Lola F.. Cotton Field
Echoes. Chicago, IL: Success Music Co., 1905
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Miller, Lola F. Uncle Joshe's
Jubilee: Two-Step. Sedalia, MO: A.W. Perry's &
Sons, 1906 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
| |
Miller,
Olive B. Tingles.
Bartlesville, OK: Adams Music Co., 1911 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Million, Hazel. Pudge Ragtime
Reverie: March and Two Step. New York, NY: North
American Music Co., 1905, recorded by Nora Hulse on
60 Years of Ragtime Piano.
|
 |
Mitenius, Alma. Ma Sugar Babe.
Brooklyn, NY: H. Franklin Jones, 1898.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
 |
Mohan, Isabel. St. Louis
Exhibition March. Cincinnati, OH: Ilson & Co.,
1903 (Hulse and Bostick).
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood.
Arcadia: Intermezzo. New York, NY: Maurice Shapiro,
1910.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood (with Will E. Dulmage).
Faded Love Letters of Mine (lyrics by Richard W.
Pascoe). Battle Creek, MI: Chas. E. Roat Music Co., 1922.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
| |
Moore, Luella
Lockwood (using the pseudonym "Marion
Arlington"). Flamingo: Two Step (1910).
Recorded by Nora Hulse on
60 Years of Ragtime Piano.
|
 |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood. I'm For The Girl With The Sweet, Shy Smile.
New York, NY: M. Witmark & Sons, 1907.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Library of Congress Sheet Music Collection (Music, Theatre
and Dance)
[top]
|
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Moore,
Luella Lockwood. Laddie: A True Blue Song
(lyrics by J. Fred Lawton). St. Louis, MO: Buck &
Lowney, 1914.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood and Neil Moret. Love Is A Weaver Of Dreams
(lyrics by Earle C. Jones). New York, NY: Jerome H.
Remick & Co., 1912.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Source:
Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection [top]
|
| |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood. Love's Eternity.
1915
|
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Moore,
Luella Lockwood. Montana Anna (song).
Detroit, MI: Grinnell Bros., 1909.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Source:
Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection [top]
|
| |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood. Paprika: "Hot Stuff" March Two Step.
Detroit, MI: Grinnell Bros., 1909
(sheet music in Hulse,
Ragtime Refreshments).
|
 |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood. Snowflakes: A Novelette. New York, NY: Jerome
H. Remick, 1905.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood.
That Auto
Ought To Go. Detroit, MI: Grinnell Bros., 1908.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
| |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood. This World
Would Be A Lonesome Land, Without You, Dear.
1911.
|
| |
Moore,
Luella Lockwood. Unspoken Words,
A Melody for Piano.
1910
|
 |
Moore, Luella
Lockwood (using the pseudonym "Marion
Arlington"). Up and Doing: March Two Step. New
York, NY: M. Witmark & Sons, 1912.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Center for Popular Music [top]
|
| |
Moran,
Mrs. Mary. Mermie: Two Step for Piano. Chicago, IL:
Sol Bloom, 1901 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Morgan,
Mrs. Merrill. Very Raggy. Rotan, TX: Merrill Morgan,
1907 (Morath and
Hasse).
|
 |
Morton,
Kathryn Athol. Ragtime Showers: March And Two Step.
New York, NY: Richard Saalfied, 1902.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana [top]
|
| |
Mowen, Lizzie. American Woman
Waltz (listed on cover of Jolly Crowd)
|
| |
Mowen, Lizzie. Battery "B":
Military March - Two Step (1909) (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Mowen, Lizzie. Cereal King:
March (no date) (Hulse and Bostick).
|
 |
Mowen, Lizzie. Jim Crow Rag.
Rochester, NY: C.C. Powell, 1910.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
University of Colorado Digital Sheet Music Collection
[top]
|
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Mowen, Lizzie. Jolly Crowd:
March and Two Step.
Rochester, NY: C.C. Powell, 1908.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana [top]
|
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Mowen, Lizzie.
Zepha Waltzes.
Rochester, NY: C.C. Powell, 1908
[view
sheet music]
Source:
IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana [top]
|
| |
Mullineaux, Mrs. Ermie. Lucky
Stars: Two Step Cake Walk. Park River, ND:
Mullineaux and Buss, 1915 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Mumford, Lina. Black Cat Rag.
Grand Rapids, MI: Mumford & Co., 1901
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Murphey, Claribel. Hermosa: Two
Step. Toledo, OH: Claribel Murphey, 1904
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Musgrove, Mrs. Stuart. Mixed
Rags. Mrs. Stewart Musgrove, 1907.
|
| |
Neal, Frances Willard. Nothing
Doin'. Dallas, TX: Bush & Gerts, 1914 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Nelson, Lydia. The Vendyke:
March Or Two-Step. St. Paul, MN: W.J. Dyer &
Bro., 1901 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
| |
Nichols, Nellie V. The Baseball
Bug. New York, NY: Ted Snyder Co., 1911 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Nichols, Nellie V. Pasha's
Passion. New York, NY: Ted Snyder Co., 1911
(Morath and Hasse).
|
 |
Niebergall,
Julia L. Clothilda: A March Two Step.
Indianapolis, IN: Carlin & Lennox, 1905
[view
sheet music]
Source:
IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana [top]
|
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Niebergall,
Julia L. Hoosier Rag: March Two Step. New York, NY:
Jerome H. Remick, 1907.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet Music
Collection (MSU) [top]
|
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Niebergall,
Julia L. Horseshoe Rag. Indianapolis, IN: J.H. Aufderheide, 1911.
[view
sheet music]
Source: Personal copy [top]
|
 |
Niebergall,
Julia L. Red Rambler Rag.
Indianapolis, IN: J.H. Aufderheide & Co., 1912.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
| |
Nieman, Eva.
Broadway Rag. 1910 (sheet
music in Hulse,
Ragtime Refreshments).
|
| |
Noll,
Flora L. Frivolous Rag. Sedalia, MO: A.W.
Perry & Sons, 1918 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
 |
Nugent, Maude. I Can't Forget
You Honey (song). New York, NY: Jos. W. Stern,
1899.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Toronto Reference Library [top]
|
 |
Nugent, Maude (with Jean Schwartz).
My Irish Daisy (words by William Jerome). New York, Jerome H. Remick, 1905.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
UCLA Archive of Popular American Music [top]
|
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Nugent, Maude. My Little Creole
Babe (song). New York, NY: Shapiro Bernstein &
Co., 1903.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
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Nugent, Maude. Pretty Little
China Maid. New York, NY: Shapiro Bernstein &
Von Tilzer, 1901.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
UCLA Archive of Popular American Music [top]
|
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Nugent, Maude. Sweet Rosie
O'Grady: Waltz Song and Chorus. New York, NY:
Jos. W. Stern, 1896.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 (from Duke
University) [top]
|
| |
Nugent, Maude. Wake Up Malinda:
March Two Step. New York, Jerome H. Remick, 1905
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
O'Connor, Catherine W. Capital
City Rag. New Haven, CT: Catherine W. O'Connor,
1905 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
 |
Ogden, Elizabeth. Dance de
Resistance. New York, Jerome H. Remick, 1914.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
| |
Onderdonk, Margaret. The House
Party: Two Step. Self-published, 1898
(Hulse and Bostick).
|
 |
Orndorff, Ruth.
That Captivating Rag. Kendallville, IN: Ruth Orndorff, 1912.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
IN Harmony: Sheet Music from Indiana [top]
|
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Ossusky, Hilda.
Tattered Melody Rag. New York, NY: Jerome H. Remick,
1910.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
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Ossusky, Hilda.
Yearning (words by Bartley Costello). New York, NY: Jerome H. Remick,
1910.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Library of Congress Sheet Music Collection (Music, Theatre
and Dance)
[top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Alla. New York, NY: The Jones Music
Company, 1920.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
Awake Beloved. Chicago, IL: National Music Co., 1892.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Library of Congress Sheet Music Collection (Music, Theatre
and Dance)
[top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Daises Will Tell You So: Waltz Song.
New York, NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1913.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
Daisies Won't Tell: Waltz Song. New
York, NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1908.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 (from Duke
University) [top]
|
| |
Owen, Anita.
Dance of the Collywobbles. Chicago, IL: Wabash Music Company,
1899 (sheet
music in Hulse,
Cake Walks).
|
| |
Owen, Anita.
Don't Be Sad. 1919
Source:
University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign,
Online U.S. Sheet Music Database
[top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Dreamy Eyes.
Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1915.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
Ellen O'Hagan. New York, NY: Wabash Music
Company, 1904.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Baylor University Digital Library [top]
|
| |
Owen, Anita.
Exultation. 1909
Source:
University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign,
Online U.S. Sheet Music Database
[top]
|
| |
Owen, Anita.
Fire
Fly: Intermezzo. 1909 (sheet
music in Hulse,
Ragtime Refreshments).
|
| |
Owen, Anita.
Have You Forgot?. 1919
Source:
University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign,
Online U.S. Sheet Music Database
[top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Honey Dear (song).
New York, NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1908.
[view sheet music]
Source: Personal copy obtained
from
Ebay [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
I Cannot Bear To Say Good-Bye. New York, NY: Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder Co., 1918.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
I Want Just You: Waltz Ballad.
New York, NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1913.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
If Daisies Could Tell What They Know. New York, NY: The
Jones Music Co., 1920.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
In Japan With Mi-Mo San (song). New York, NY: Jerome H.
Remick, 1915.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Just a Chain of Daisies
(Waltz Song).
New York, NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1911.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Center for Popular Music [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
My Memory Of You. New York, NY: The
Jones Music Company, 1920.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
Only One Daisy Left: Waltz Song and Refrain (lyrics by
Harry Freeman). Detroit, MI: Jerome H. Remick,
1898.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
Sans Toi (Without You) Waltzes. New York, NY: Jerome H.
Remick, 1917.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Sometime, Somewhere (song). New York, NY: Jerome H.
Remick, 1917.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Toronto Reference Library [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Sweet Bunch of Daisies: Waltz Song and Refrain. Chicago,
IL: Wabash Music Company, 1894.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
Tell It To The World: Fox Trot Ballad.
New York: The Jones Music Co., 1919.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
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Owen, Anita.
Wander With Me To Loveland. New York, NY: The Jones Music
Company, 1919.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
When I Found You. New York, NY:
Jerome H. Remick, 1915.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Library of Congress Sheet Music Collection (Music, Theatre
and Dance)
[top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
When The Daisies Bloom. New York,
NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1909.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Owen, Anita.
When The Dew Is On The Rose. New
York, NY: Jerome H. Remick, 1911.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
| |
Palmiter,
Maude E. Welsh Rarebit. Rockford, IL: R.
V. Gould, 1907 (Hulse and Bostick).
|
| |
Parker,
Ether P. The Magical Coon: Cakewalk for Piano.
Unpublished, 1906.
|
| |
Parker, Fay.
That
Irresistible Rag. St. Louis, MO: The Syndicate Music Company,
1914 (sheet
music in Hulse,
Cake Walks).
|
 |
Patterson,
Mrs. J. A. The Panamanikin Two Step.
Published in Ladies Home Journal, May 1904, page 23.
[view
sheet music, digitally edited]
Source: Ladies Home Journal, May 1904, page 23 [top]
|
| |
Payne,
Meryle. Raggety Rag. Los Angeles, CA:
Fordi Music Publishing Co., 1910
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Pearce, Florence.
Big Pow Wow: Indian Intermezzo. New York, NY:
Maurice Shapiro, 1911
(sheet
music in Hulse,
Ragtime Refreshments).
|
| |
Phillips, Ethel Stuart. A Classy
Rag, arr. by Clarence Woods. Fort Worth, TX:
Ethel Stuart Phillips, 1915
(Morath and Hasse).
|
 |
Phillips, Lucy. That
Irresistible Rag. Kansas City, MO: Charles L.
Johnson, 1912.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
|
 |
Pollock, Muriel.
Ashes of Vengeance. New York, NY:
Photo Play Music Co., 1923.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
|
|
Pollock, Muriel.
Barbecue Rhythm. New York, NY: Triangle Music
Publishing Co., 1928
(Morath and Hasse).
|
 |
Pollock, Muriel.
California (The Girl I Adore). New York, NY: M.
Witmark & Sons, 1914.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
|
|
Pollock, Muriel.
The Carnival: Trot and One-Step. New York, NY: M.
Witmark & Sons, 1914
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Pollock, Muriel.
Eatin' My Heart Out For You.
Source:
Duke University Sheet Music Index [top]
|
 |
Pollock, Muriel
(with Louis Weslyn and Ben Kutler). I've Adopted A Belgian
Baby. San Francisco, CA: Daniels and Wilson, Inc., 1918.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
|
|
Pollock, Muriel.
Mandarin Fox-Trot (1918),
recorded by Nora Hulse on
60 Years of Ragtime Piano.
|
 |
Pollock, Muriel.
Rooster Rag. New York, NY: Joseph W. Stern, 1917.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Indiana University Sheet Music Collections [top]
|
 |
Pollock, Muriel.
When A "Rambling Rose" Goes Rambling
Home Again (lyrics by Darl MacBoyle). New York, NY: Charles
K. Harris, 1921.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
 |
Powell, Bessie M. Buster Rag. Scranton, PA: Whitmore
Publishing, 1915.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
University of Colorado Digital Sheet Music Collection
[top]
|
| |
Powell, Marie. Chicken Pickin':
A Rag. Corinth, MI: Marie Powell, 1908
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Powers, Reba. Domino Rag,
arr. Rudolph Moehl. Nashville, TN: Lew Roberts, 1909
(Morath and Hasse).
|
| |
Price, Lilla. Cuffee At A Corn
Shuckin': A Brand New Cake Walk. Boston, MA:
Evans Music Co., 1899 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
| |
Rabb, Leah M. Volcanic Rag.
New York, NY: Gotham-Attucks Music Co., 1912
(Morath and Hasse).
|
 |
Racine, Betty. Humoreske
Waltz. Chicago, IL: Frank K. Root, 1915.
[view
sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
|
| |
Rafael, Elsie Grace. Spitfire:
Rag. New York, NY: Weller-Hartmann Music
Publishing Co., 1909 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
| |
Rallya, Leila. Liza: March Two
Step Characteristic. Cincinnati, OH: John
Arnold, 1906 (Morath
and Hasse).
|
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Ralya, Edna. Sounds From
Coontoon. Cincinnati, OH: Philip Kussel, 1903?
(Morath and Hasse).
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Ralya, Edna. Winnie's Arrival: A
New Rag. Cincinnati, OH: Philip Kussel, 1903
(Morath and Hasse).
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Randale, Zema. Mutilation Rag,
arr. by Burrell Van Buren. Chicago, IL: The Cable Co.,
1915.
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sheet music]
Source:
Charles H. Templeton Sheet
Music Collection (MSU) [top]
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Ransom, Nellie Brooks. The
Climax Rag. Toledo, OH: McCormick Music Co.,
1900 (Morath
and Hasse).
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Ray, Marguerite. Copper King Rag.
Los Angeles, CA: Hatch & Loveland, 1912
(Morath and Hasse).
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Reese, Fannie B. Tennessee Two
Step. Kansas City, MO: Fannie B. Reese, 1898 (Hulse and Bostick).
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Reese, Mary Adelaide. The
Louisiana Shuffle. New Orleans, LA: Philip
Werlein, 1904; and Kansas City, MO: M.A. Reese
(Morath and Hasse).
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Reeves, Commie. Commiezell Cake
Walk and Two Step. Asherville, KS: Commie
Reeves, 1900 (Morath
and Hasse).
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Renfro, Dawn. Ragtime Daud.
St. Elmo, IL: Dawn Renfro, 1905 (Hulse and Bostick).
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Retzlaff, Martha. Sweet Alfarata:
Two Step, March (1902), recorded by Nora Hulse
on
60 Years of Ragtime Piano.
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Rion, Hanna. Audacious Arabella:
Cake-Walk March. New York, NY: F.A. Mills, 1900
(Morath and Hasse).
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Rion, Hanna. Audacious Arabella:
Cake Walk March. New York, NY: F.A. Mills, 1900.
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sheet music]
Source:
Photocopy from
Center for Popular Music [top]
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Rion, Hanna. Sabot Dance.
New York, NY: G.W. Fager, 1900 (Hulse and Bostick).
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Rippy, Lottie McD. American Rag
(song). Birmingham, AL: L. McD. Rippy, 1913
(Morath and Hasse).
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Robb,
Leah Monks. Volcanic Rag: Two Step (1912),
recorded by Nora Hulse on
60 Years of Ragtime Piano.
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Robinson, Ada B. Long Island Rag.
Bellport, NY: Ada B. Robinson, 1912 (Hulse and Bostick).
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Rodwell, Ethel. Gem City Jubilee.
[n.p.]: [n.p.}, 1901 (Morath
and Hasse).
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Rogers, Ada Laverne. Rival Rag.
New York, NY: Eaton Music, 1910 (Hulse and Bostick).
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Rogers, Maude L. Mickey Finn:
Characteristic Two-Step. New York, NY: Jerome H.
Remick, 1906 (Morath
and Hasse).
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Rossiter, Madeline. Douglas Cake
Walk (1904), recorded by Nora Hulse on
60 Years of Ragtime Piano.
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Rudisill, Bess
E.
Ain't I Lucky. Detroit, MI: Jerome H. Remick, 1905.
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sheet music]
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Rudisill,
Bess E. Bright Eyes: Characteristic March Two-Step.
Saint Louis, MO: S. Simon, 1904
(Morath and Hasse).
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Rudisill, Bess
E.
Burning Rags. St. Louis, MO: Samuel Simon, 1904
(sheet music in Hulse,
Cake Walks).
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Rudisill, Bess
E. The Eight O'Clock Rush. Chicago, IL: Sear-Wilson Music
Chicago, 1911.
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sheet music]
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Rudisill, Bess
E. Inez: Intermezzo. St. Louis,
MO: Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co., 1907 (Hulse and Bostick).
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Rudisill, Bess
E. Polka Dots [mentioned on
sheet cover for Way Down East]
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Rudisill, Bess
E. Prince Henry [mentioned on
sheet cover for Way Down East]
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Rudisill, Bess
E. Way Down East: Characteristic Two
Step. St. Louis, MO: S. Simon, 1902.
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sheet music]
Source:
Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 (from Duke
University) [top]
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Russell, Dorothy. Wildfire:
Racing Two Step. Detroit, MI: Jerome H. Remick,
1908.
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sheet music]
Source:
Maine Music
Box [top]
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Russell, Teresa M. The Fleet:
Two Step. Manila, P.I.: David L. Russell, 1909 (Hulse and Bostick).
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