Finding Aid of the Armond Fields American Theatre collection
0337
Finding aid prepared by Rob Gutner and Jacqueline Morin
USC Libraries Special Collections
Doheny Memorial Library 206
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, California, 90089-0189
213-740-5900
specol@usc.edu
2011
Note
Collection processed by Rob Gutner and Rohan Panikar.
Title: Armond Fields American Theatre collection
Collection number: 0337
Contributing Institution:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
96.0 Linear feet
Date (bulk): Bulk, 1895-1925
Date (inclusive): 1856-2000
Abstract: This collection documents the history of the American stage before talking cinema, reflecting the birth and death of vaudeville
and the advent of the modern Broadway musical. The collection includes books, posters, theater programs, sheet-music covers,
souvenirs, rare film footage of vaudevillians, including Weber & Fields, and manuscripts and research notes for Armond Fields'
own books.
creator:
Fields, Armond, 1930-
Processing Information
Collection arranged and described by Rob Gutner and Rohan Panikar. Materials in file folders were kept in their original order
and described by their original file folder titles.
Biographical Note
Armond Fields (1930-2008) was an author, artist, art collector and business consultant. Born in Chicago, Illinois, to Louis
Max and Esther Fields, he attended schools in the Mid-West. He received his B.S. from the University of Wisconsin (1953),
M.A. from the University of Illinois (1955) and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1956). He wrote several biographies,
primarily on vaudeville performers. His oil paintings, drawings and prints have been exhibited in the United States and Europe.
He curated, wrote catalogues, and donated the art for various exhibitions (most recently:
Paris, Turn-of-the-Century, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 2003;
Vaudeville is Dead! Long Live Vaudeville!, Doheny Library, University of Southern California, 2005). Fields also served as a consultant in the areas of market strategy
and consumer behavior including as a self-employed marketing consultant (1969), for Interpublic Co. (marketing and research
vice president, 1960-69), for Audio-Video Entertainment, Inc. (corporate officer, 2000-?) and for AltaVoice Communications
(consumer behavior consultant, 2001?).
Fields was a social historian specializing in American popular theater from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.
Fields began researching his own family's involvement with early musical theater in New York that led to a biography of his
great-uncle Lew Fields
From the Bowery to Broadway: Lew Fields and the Roots of American Popular Theatre (1993). He also wrote
Eddie Foy: A Biography of the Early Popular Stage Comedian (1999),
Lillian Russell: A Biography of "America's Beauty" (1999),
James J. Corbett: A Biography of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion and Popular Theater Headliner (2001),
Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star (2002),
Sophie Tucker: First Lady of Show Business (2003),
Maude Adams: Idol of American Theater, 1872-1953 (2004),
Women Vaudeville Stars: Eighty Biographical Profiles (2006) and
Tony Pastor, Father of Vaudeville (2007). He also authored a social reformist biography on
Katharine Dexter McCormick: Pioneer for Women's Rights (2003). His interest in French culture resulted in publishing
Henri Riviere (1983),
George Auriol (1985) and
Le Chat Noir: A Montmartre Cabaret and its Artists in Turn-of-the Century Paris (1993).
Scope and Content
The collection consists chiefly of materials which Armond Fields used or created during the course of his research into American
vaudeville and early theatre. There are copies of photographs and a few originals of some of the stars about whom he wrote,
as well as other material related to the Vaudeville era: sheet music, theatre programs, newspapers, etc. Also included in
the collection are all Fields' research notes for his many books as well as the drafts of the manuscripts. In addition, the
collection includes audiotapes of Fields' interviews with family members of some his subjects, and videotapes of early film
footage.
Preferred Citation
[Box/folder# or item name], Armond Fields American Theatre collection, Collection no. 0337, Special Collections, USC Libraries,
University of Southern California
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian.
Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended
to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Conditions Governing Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Adams, Maude, 1872-1953 -- Archives
Brady, James Buchanan, 1856-1917 -- Archives
Corbett, James J., 1866-1933 -- Archives
Fields, Armond, 1930- -- Archives
Fields, Lew, 1867-1941 -- Archives
Foy, Eddie, 1856-1928 -- Archives
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center.
McCormick , Katherine Dexter, 1876-1967 -- Archives
Montgomery, David Craig, 1870-1917 -- Archives
Museum of the City of New York.
National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution).
New York Public Library.
Pastor, Tony, 1837-1908 -- Archives
Russell, Lillian, 1861-1922 -- Archives
Stone, Fred, 1873-1959 -- Archives
Tucker, Sophie, 1884-1966 -- Archives
University of Texas at Austin.
Weber & Fields (Comedy team). -- Archives
Weber, Joe, 1867-1942 -- Archives
Audiotapes
Ephemera
Manuscripts
Motion pictures--Periodicals
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Sheet music
Slides (photographs)
Songbooks
Theater programs
Theater--United States--History--20th century--Archival resources
Vaudeville--United States--History--19th century--Archival resources
Videotapes
From the Bowery to Broadway
Box 1, Folder 1-5
Final Manuscript Draft
General note
Missing Pgs 441-458
Box 2, Folder 1-4
Final Manuscript, Proofed
Box 3, Folder 1
Weber & Fields: Manuscript - 1st Draft
Box 3, Folder 2
Weber & Fields: Topics/Chapter Outlines
1986
Box 3, Folder 3
Weber & Fields: Supplementary Material
1896-1904
Box 3, Folder 4
Weber & Fields: Manuscript - First Draft
Box 3, Folder 5
Weber & Fields: Draft Manuscript Material
Box 3, Folder 8
Marketing and Promotion Proposal
Box 4, Folder 1
Lew Fields Book: Cover Designs
Box 4, Folder 2
Epilogue:
From the Bowery to Broadway to Beverly Hills
Box 4, Folder 3
Marketing and Promotion Materials
Box 4, Folder 4
Lew Fields Book/Oxford Designs
Box 4, Folder 5
Photographs, Captions, Order
Box 4, Folder 7
Lew Fields: 1920s-30s Info
Box 4, Folder 8
Lew Fields: Final Bibliography
Box 4, Folder 9
Weber & Fields: Early Movies
Box 4, Folder 10
From Bowery to Broadway - Index
Box 5, Folder 1
Addresses and phone numbers
undated
Box 5, Folder 3
Lew Fields: Permissions
undated
Box 5, Folder 4
Lew Fields: Catalog of Plays, Performances, Movies, etc.
undated
Box 5, Folder 5
Weber & Fields:
New York Clipper
1890-1896
Box 5, Folder 6
Weber & Fields: Data for sections I, II, III, IV
1872-1889
Box 5, Folder 7
Weber & Fields/Lew Fields Lincoln Center Scrapbooks
1904-1921
Box 5, Folder 8
Weber & Fields: Outline, Notes, info.
1904-1912
Box 5, Folder 9
Weber & Fields: Early Years
1878-1889
Box 5, Folder 11
The Jolly Bachelors
undated
Box 5, Folder 12
The Midnight Sons
undated
Box 6, Folder 1
Weber & Fields - Variety Arts Archives/Scrapbooks of Susan French
undated
Box 6, Folder 2
Lew Fields: Interview with Ray Marcus
1990
Box 6, Folder 3
Weber & Fields: Preface and Prologue Drafts
undated
Box 6, Folder 5
Information on Vaudeville, Musical Theatre
undated
Box 6, Folder 6
Articles on Weber & Fields/ Children
undated
Box 6, Folder 7
Dorothy, Herbert, Joseph Fields: Movies, Shows, Song Lists
undated
Box 6, Folder 8
Fields/Shubert Data
1906-1923
Box 6, Folder 9
Joe Weber: References
undated
Box 6, Folder 10
Fields Family Project: Pre-text Data; Picture/Quote References; Outlines; etc.
undated
Box 6, Folder 11
Fields Project: Bibliography, Reference Listings: Weber & Fields
undated
Box 6, Folder 12
Fields (+Weber) Supplemental Material
1904-1912
Box 6, Folder 13
Weber & Fields: Theaters, Theater Pictures
undated
Box 6, Folder 14
Fields family: Genealogy, Historical Material on Family Mambers, Vital Statistics
undated
Box 6, Folder 15
Weber & Fields: Miscellaneous Pictures
undated
Box 6, Folder 16
Weber & Fields: Movies/Records
undated
Box 6, Folder 17
Weber & Fields/Lew Fields: Reference Material from Misc. Books/Bio Material
undated
Box 6, Folder 18
Misc. References to Data Sources, Information on Family Members
undated
Box 6, Folder 19
Lew Fields: Preface
undated
Box 6, Folder 20
Lew Fields: Manuscript
1925-1932
Box 7, Folder 1
Lew Fields, Manuscripts & Notes
1921-1925
Box 7, Folder 2
Lew Fields: Manuscript (Chap. X)
1912-1917
Box 7, Folder 3
Lew Fields: Manuscript
1912-1917
Box 7, Folder 5
Weber & Fields (
Variety Magazine Data)
1918-1925
Box 7, Folder 6
Lew Fields: Manuscript
1904-1912
Box 7, Folder 7
Lew Fields: Manuscript
1917-1921
Box 7, Folder 8
Content Outline & Introduction
undated
Box 9, Folder 5-7
Eddie Foy: Introduction-Chapter 2
Box 11, Folder 1-4
Eddie Foy: Chapter 13-Legacy
Box 11, Folder 5
Eddie Foy: Catalog Raisonee Movies
Box 11, Folder 6
Eddie Foy: Acknowledgments
Box 12, Folder 1
Eddie Foy: Iroquois Theater Fire, Dec. 30, 1903
Box 12, Folder 3
Actor's Equity Strike, 1919
Box 12, Folder 5
Eddie Foy: William Jerome
Box 12, Folder 6
Eddie Foy: Picture Captions
Box 12, Folder 7
Eddie Foy: "Clowning Through Life"
Colliers
1926-1927
Box 12, Folder 8
Eddie Foy: Pictures (copies)
Box 13, Folder 1
Eddie Foy: Research Sources
Box 13, Folder 4
Eddie Foy: Biography Material
Box 13, Folder 7
History of Vaudeville/Humor
Box 13, Folder 9
Eddie Foy: Family Relations
Box 13, Folder 14
Eddie Foy: Comedy, Development of (19th Century),
undated
Box 13, Folder 15
Eddie Foy: Posters/ Programs
undated
Box 13, Folder 18
Eddie Foy: David Henderson
undated
Box 14, Folder 4-11
Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys
1913-1923
Box 14, Folder 12
Eddie Foy: Tombstone
undated
Box 14, Folder 13
Eddie Foy: Dodge City
1878-1879
Box 14, Folder 14
Eddie Foy: Denver
undated
Box 14, Folder 15
Eddie Foy: Butte, Montana
undated
Box 14, Folder 16-17
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper
1875-1878
Box 14, Folder 18
Eddie Foy:
New York Dramatic News
1879
Box 14, Folder 19
Eddie Foy: Leadville
1879-1880
Box 14, Folder 20
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper/Dramatic News
1880
Box 14, Folder 21
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper
1881
Box 14, Folder 22
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper/Dramatic News
1882
Box 14, Folder 23, 26-34, 36-40
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper
Box 15, Folder 1-2, 4-11
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper
1883-1907
Box 14, Folder 24
Eddie Foy: Salt Lake City Theater
undated
Box 14, Folder 25
Eddie Foy: Carncross Minstrels
1883-1885
Box 14, Folder 35
Eddie Foy: Dancing Techniques
undated
Box 15, Folder 3
Eddie Foy: MCNY Shows
1898-1912
Box 15, Folder 12
Eddie Foy:
Dramatic Mirror
1907
Box 15, Folder 13
Dramatic Mirror/Clipper
1908
Box 15, Folder 14, 17-30
Eddie Foy:
New York Clipper
1909-1923
Box 15, Folder 15
Eddie Foy/ Shubert's
1904-1910
Box 15, Folder 16
A. Toxen Worm/ Shubert's
1910
Box 15, Folder 31
Eddie Foy: Locke Scrapbooks
1889-1923
Box 15, Folder 32
Eddie Foy: 4th Marriage - Marie Combs
Box 16, Folder 1
Manuscript Final, Introduction, and Chapters 1-3
Box 16, Folder 9
Performance Chronology, Bibliography, & Footnotes
Lillian Russell Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 17, Folder 1
Lillian Russell: References, Sources
Box 17, Folder 2
Lillian Russell: Correspondence
Box 17, Folder 4
Cosmopolitan: Lillian Russell Autobiography
1922
Box 17, Folder 5-8
Lillian Russell: Notes
1904-1922
Box 17, Folder 6-8
Lillian Russell: Notes
1908-1922
Box 17, Folder 9
Lillian Russell: Epilogue/Legacy
Box 17, Folder 10
Lillian Russell: Acknowledgments
Box 17, Folder 11
Lillian Russell: Performance Chronology
Box 17, Folder 12
Lillian Russell: Footnotes
Box 17, Folder 13
Lillian Russell: Bibliography
Box 17, Folder 14
Lillian Russell: Film Reviews, Movie Script
Box 17, Folder 15
Lillian Russell: Miscellaneous Notes
Box 18, Folder 1
Lillian Russell: Intoduction
Box 18, Folder 1-7
Lillian Russell: Introduction-Chapter 6
Box 19, Folder 1-6
Lillian Russell: Chapter 7-12
Box 19, Folder 7
Lillian Russell: Reminiscences - PTS 1-6
Box 19, Folder 8
Lillian Russell:
My Mother, Lillian Russell by Dorothy LIBERTY SERIES
1929
Box 19, Folder 9
Lillian Russell: Published Material: Articles, Magazines, etc.
Box 19, Folder 10
Lillian Russell: Clinton History
Box 19, Folder 11
Lillian Russell: Marie Dressler
Box 20, Folder 1
Lillian Russell: Notes from Books
Box 20, Folder 2
Lillian Russell: Charles Leonard - Biography
Box 20, Folder 3
Lillian Russell: Bibliography
Box 20, Folder 4
Lillian Russell: Chicago World's Fair
1893
Box 20, Folder 5
Background to New York City & Vaudeville in Late 1880s and Early 1900s
Box 20, Folder 6
Lillian Russell With Weber & Fields
1899 - 1904
Box 20, Folder 7
Lillian Russell: Suffragette Information
1914-1918
Box 20, Folder 8-29
New York Clipper
1880-1912
Scope and Content
Some articles pertain to Lillian Russell (1895-1897, 1904-1912), some articles pertain to Weber & Fields (1896-1904, 1912-1920),
and some articles pertain to Lou Fields (1904-June 1912).
Box 21, Folder 1-10, 14-21, 27
New York Dramatic Mirror
1880-1912
Scope and Content
Some articles pertain to Lillian Russell (1895-1912).
Box 21, Folder 10
Lillian Russell: Weber & Fields shows-
New York Dramatic Mirror
1899-1904
Box 21, Folder 13
Lillian Russell: Lady Teazle/ Shubert's
1904-1905
Box 21, Folder 22
Lillian Russell/ Weber & Fields- Jubilee
1912
Box 21, Folder 23-24
Variety
December 1905 - June 1912
Box 21, Folder 25
Weber & Fields (
Variety magazine data)
1912-1918
Box 21, Folder 26
Weber & Fields: Reviews (Newspapers/ Magazine)
1899-1904
Box 21, Folder 28-32
Lillian Russell: Newspapers, Articles
Scope and Content
Articles dated 1883-1885, 1890-1897, 1904-1922, 1930s-1940s, 1945-current.
Box 22, Folder 3-7, 9-10
Lillian Russell: Newspapers, Articles
Box 22, Folder 1
Lillian Russell: Pictures of 57th St. Home
1904
Box 22, Folder 2
Lillian Russell: Weber & Fields shows
1898-1904
Box 22, Folder 8
Lillian Russell: Death Notices, Obituaries
Box 22, Folder 11-14
Lillian Russell: Manuscript Final
Jim Corbett Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 23, Folder 4
New Orleans - Boxing History
Box 23, Folder 7-16, 18, 20-22
Box 24, Folder 2-23
New York Clipper
1885-1920
Box 23, Folder 19
Corbett/Lake Divorce
1895
Box 24, Folder 1
Corbett Family/Father/Mother Death
1898
Box 25, Folder 16
Corbett: Jefferies' biography
Box 25, Folder 18
Boxing: Ring, Trainers, etc.
Box 25, Folder 19
Ring History - Early boxing
Box 25, Folder 23-25
Corbett: Research Notes - Miscellaneous
Box 26, Folder 11
Catalog Raisonee - Bouts, shows, movies
Box 28, Folder 10
Performance Chronology (Boxing & Theater)
Box 29, Folder 1
Corbett: Research - Miscellaneous
Box 29, Folder 2
Corbett:
BCN (Boxing Collectors News)
Box 29, Folder 3-9
Corbett: Manuscript Final
Fred Stone Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 30, Folder 2
Fred Stone: Movies, Records, Radio
Box 30, Folder 3
Montgomery & Stone - Biographies
Box 30, Folder 4
Miscellaneous Notes - NYPL
1902-1950
Box 30, Folder 11
W. Rogers Death, Funeral, Family Stories by Stones
Box 30, Folder 15
Early Frontier - Colorado, Kansas
Box 30, Folder 17
Fred Stone: Early Circus Career
Box 30, Folder 18
Interview with Carol Stone
Box 30, Folder 19
Dorothy Stone: Productions, Shows, Publicity
Box 30, Folder 20
Letters: Carol, Fred, Allene
Box 30, Folder 21
Paula Stone: Productions, Shows, Publicity
Box 30, Folder 23
Fred Stone: Last Years at Home
Box 30, Folder 24
Carol Stone: Shows, Productios
Box 31, Folder 4
Topeka Theaters & Topeka History
Box 31, Folder 18
Fred Stone:
Girl From Up There
1901
Box 31, Folder 22
Fred Stone:
The Wizard of Oz (New York)
1903-1904
Box 31, Folder 27
Fred Stone:
The Red Mill
1906
Box 31, Folder 33
Fred Stone:
The Old Town
1910
Box 31, Folder 34
Fred Stone:
Lady of the Slipper
1912
Box 31, Folder 38
Fred Stone:
Chin-Chin
1914
Box 31, Folder 42
Fred Stone:
Jack O'Lantern
1917
Box 32, Folder 9
Fred Stone:
Stepping Stones
1924
Box 32, Folder 12
Fred Stone:
Criss Cross
1926
Box 32, Folder 15
Airplane Accident, Recovery
August 1928-1930
Box 32, Folder 16
Three Cheers: Roger & Dorothy
1928
Box 32, Folder 22
Fred Stone:
Smiling Faces (New York)
1932
Box 32, Folder 25
Fred Stone:
Jayhawker
1934
Box 34, Folder 1
"Topekans on Stage and Screen"
Box 34, Folder 3
Fred Stone Autobiography in
Boston Post
November 1924 - January 1925
Box 34, Folder 4
The Montgomery and
Stone Story by Paula Stone
Box 34, Folder 5
Fred Stone: Show Photos - Miscellaneous photos of family and career
Box 36, Folder 4
Fred Stone: Acknowledgments
Box 36, Folder 7
Fred Stone: Chapter 1 & 2 - First Draft
Box 36, Folder 8
The Stepping Stones (Dorothy Stone), Pt. 1
Box 36, Folder 9
The Stepping Stones (Dorothy Stone), Pt. 2
Box 36, Folder 10
Madame Tussaud and Sons' Catalogue
circa 1900
Box 36, Folder 11
Testimonial to the widow and son of the late Harry Glazier
1909
Sophie Tucker Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 37, Folder 1-11
Sophie Tucker: Introduction-Chapter 8
Box 38, Folder 1-11
Sophie Tucker: Chapter 9-Epilogue (including Footnotes, References, & Bibliography)
Scope and Content
Chapter 1 contains notes; Chapter 4 contains divorce documents.
Box 38, Folder 11
Sophie Tucker: References, Bibliography
Box 38, Folder 12
Sophie Tucker: Random Notes
1930-1965
Box 38, Folder 13
Sophie Tucker: Picture Captions
Box 38, Folder 14
Sophie Tucker: Photos for Book
Box 39, Folder 1
Sophie Tucker: Reference Material
Box 39, Folder 2
Sophie Tucker: Research Sources
Box 39, Folder 3
Sophie Tucker: Biography Information
Box 39, Folder 4
Sophie Tucker: Genealogical Material
Box 39, Folder 6
Sophie Tucker: Psychology of Sophie Tucker
Box 39, Folder 7
Sophie Tucker: Musical Routines
Box 39, Folder 8
Sophie Tucker: Obituaries
Box 39, Folder 10
Sophie Tucker: Films, TV, Radio
Box 39, Folder 11
Sophie Tucker: After Death Legacy
Box 39, Folder 12
Sophie Tucker: Wasserman Interview
Box 39, Folder 13
Hartford Theater
1899-1901
Box 39, Folder 14
Red Hot Mamma
circa 1920s
Box 39, Folder 16
Sophie Tucker: "Jewish Women in Popular Theater"
Box 39, Folder 18
Richard Kyle Fox
Police Gazette
Box 39, Folder 19
Sophie Tucker: Chicago Jazz
Box 39, Folder 20
Sophie Tucker:
Golden Jubilee album cover
Box 40, Folder 15
Cabarets/Reisenweber's (Legacy)
Box 42, Folder 17
Sophie Tucker:
Golden Jubilee Book
17 May 1954
Box 42, Folder 30
Sophie Tucker: The Palace, New York
Box 42, Folder 31
Sophie Tucker:
Variety Reviews
1919-1953
Katherine Dexter McCormick Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 43, Folder 1
Family and Personal History- Stanley McCormick
Box 43, Folder 2
Katherine D. McCormick: Letters, Addresses, Phone Numbers
Box 43, Folder 3
Katherine D. McCormick: Letters
1996
Box 43, Folder 4
Katherine D. McCormick: Letters
2001
Box 43, Folder 5
Katherine D. McCormick: Book Reviews
Box 43, Folder 6
Stanley McCormick Papers
pre 1901
Box 43, Folder 7
McCormick Family/Diary Referring to Stanley
1874-1910
Box 43, Folder 8
Stanley & Riven Rock Biography
Box 43, Folder 9
Courtship, Marriage, Illness, Hospitalization
1903-1908
Box 43, Folder 10
Alex Beam - Katherine D. McCormick/Stanley
Box 43, Folder 13
McCormick Mansion/Rush Street
Box 43, Folder 14
Josephine Dexter Biography
Box 44, Folder 2
International Woman's Suffragette Alliance
Box 44, Folder 3
I.H. Film - (MCC Letters)
1931
Box 44, Folder 4
Newton Baker/W.M. Bemis - KDM's Lawyers
Box 44, Folder 5
Katherine D. McCormick: Psychology of
Box 44, Folder 6
M.I.T. Dorms & Katherine D. McCormick
1959-1962
Box 44, Folder 8
SB Data: SBMA, Katherine D. McCormick Donations
Box 44, Folder 9
Noll: The case of Stanley McCormick; Dr. Meyer, Hoch, Kraepelin & Jelliffe
Box 44, Folder 10
Dr.Robert Dickinson; Birth Control
1945-1950
Box 44, Folder 11
History/Development of the Pill
Box 44, Folder 12
Planned Parenthood
1937-1941, 1952-1954
Box 44, Folder 13
Hoagland/Neuroendocrine Lab, Early Pincus, The Pill, Hoskins
Box 44, Folder 14
Abortion/Birth Control Articles
Box 44, Folder 15
SB - Planned Parenthood
1964
Box 44, Folder 16
Dr. Gamble, Correspondence with Katherine D. McCormick; Pathfinder Fund
1958-1962
Box 44, Folder 17
PDFA/Guttmacher
1943-1960
Box 44, Folder 18
American Birth Control League
Box 44, Folder 19
Correspondence: Katherine D. McCormick and Elsie Clews
1894-1895
Box 44, Folder 20
Katherine D. McCormick: Elsie Clews Parsons (Rye Historical Society)
1895-1896
Box 44, Folder 21
Dr. Gregory Pincus, Personal papers/Diary
1953-1963
Box 44, Folder 22
Correspondence: J. Dexter to Elsie Clews
November 1894-September 1895
Box 44, Folder 23
Correspondence: J. Dexter to Elsie Clews
December 1895-October 1896
Box 45, Folder 1-9
Katherine D. McCormick/Sanger Correspondence
1929-1962
Box 45, Folder 10
Smith College: Sanger papers, Research sources
Box 46, Folder 1
Research sources, Books, Notes
Box 46, Folder 2
Dexter Geneaology: Richard to Judge Samuel
1642-1863
Box 46, Folder 3
Katherine D. McCormick: Biographical Information
Box 46, Folder 5
Samuel Dexter (Katherine D. McCormick's Brother)
Box 46, Folder 7
Praire Ave/Early Chicago
pre 1890
Box 46, Folder 8
College Equal Suffrage League
1900-1906
Box 46, Folder 9
Katherine D. McCormick at M.I.T.
1900-1904
Box 48, Folder 2
Trial Material: Reports, Letters, Correspondence, Articles
1929
Box 48, Folder 4
Trial - Kempf/Meyer Testimony
1929
Box 48, Folder 5
SM/Katherine D. McCormick Trial Material Transcripts
1929-1930
Box 48, Folder 11
G. Calden Interview
1934-1947
Box 48, Folder 19
New England Hospital
1953-1955
Box 49, Folder 2
Katherine D. McCormick: Obituaries
Box 49, Folder 3
Katherine D. McCormick: Will
Box 49, Folder 5-6
Katherine D. McCormick: Miscellaneous
Box 49, Folder 9
Katherine D. McCormick: Treatments
Box 49, Folder 10
Katherine D. McCormick: Publisher Letters
Box 49, Folder 11-12
Katherine D. McCormick: Miscellaneous Research on Index cards
Box 50, Folder 1-34
Katherine D. McCormick: Preface-Chapter 33
Box 50, Folder 35
Katherine D. McCormick: Picture Captions
Box 51, Folder 2-9
Katherine D. McCormick: Prologue/Introduction-Chapter 8
Box 52, Folder 1-2
Katherine D. McCormick: Chapter 9-10
Box 52, Folder 3
Katherine D. McCormick: Drafts of later chapters
Box 52, Folder 4-5
Katherine D. McCormick: Chapter 15-16
1950-1959
Box 52, Folder 6-11
Katherine D. McCormick: Miscellaneous research files
Box 52 B, Folder 1-4
Katherine D. McCormick: Final Manuscript
Maude Adams Research Files
Box 55, Folder 1-4
Chapter 18-Epilogue
undated
Box 55, Folder 6
M.A. Bibliography
undated
Box 55, Folder 8
Photos - Salt Lake Theater
undated
Box 55, Folder 9
Photos - Maude Adams
undated
Box 55, Folder 10
Salt Lake Theater Programs
Box 55, Folder 11
Photos - S.L. Collegiate Institute
undated
Box 55, Folder 12
Photos - Annie Adams
undated
Box 55, Folder 13
M.A. Research Sources
undated
Box 55, Folder 14
Case Files on Annie Adams (#158)
1916, 1921
Box 55, Folder 15
Probate Case Files - Julia Adams (#63)
1915
Box 55, Folder 17
Drew, Southern, De Mille, Belasco
undated
Box 55, Folder 19
The Mormon Drama and Maude Adams
1965
Box 56, Folder 1
Virginia City History
undated
Box 56, Folder 2
San Francisco Theater History
circa 1870s-1880s
Box 56, Folder 3
Virginia City Theaters - Chanfrau, Owens, Piper's Opera House, Pope, Union Sq. Company, Ward - Significance of the Era
undated
Box 56, Folder 5
New Market Theater, Portland Oregon
Box 56, Folder 7
History of Theater in Utah; History of Salt Lake Theater
Box 56, Folder 9
Maude Adams Family Tree; Annie; James Kiscadden [sic]
Box 56, Folder 10
Maude Adams: James M. Barrie
Box 56, Folder 11
Maude Adams: Treatment
undated
Box 56, Folder 14
Maude Adams Biographical Information
Box 56, Folder 15
Maude Adams Correspondence
Box 56, Folder 16
Miscellaneous Letters
1850
Box 56, Folder 17
Maude Adams: Photos, Captions
Box 56, Folder 18
"The One I Knew Least," article by Maude Adams
1926
Box 56, Folder 19
The Young Maude Adams by Robbins
1959
Box 57, Folder 1
Life Story of Maude and Her Mother by Annie Adams
1914
Box 57, Folder 2
Maude Adams by Robbins
1956
Box 57, Folder 3
Maude Adams: A Biography by Ada Patterson
1907
Box 57, Folder 4
Letters - Scribner's/Autobiography/Articles/Book
1925-1953
Box 57, Folder 5
Annie/Maude Adams Shows
circa 1877
Box 57, Folder 12
Dramatic News,
Dramatic Times,
New York Clipper
1881-1883
Box 57, Folder 13-16
New York Clipper
1886-1897
Box 57, Folder 17
Salt Lake Collegiate Institute
1883-86
Box 57, Folder 18
Chronology Miscellaneous
1900-1953
Box 59, Folder 1-2, 4, 6, 8-14
Box 60, Folder 8
Wills/Legal Proceedings: Julia and Annie
1921
Box 60, Folder 11
Cenacle Convent
1901-1922
General note
1901 - Convent in tours; 1915-16 - Cenacle of St. Regis, NY; 1922 - Donation of home to convent
Box 60, Folder 26
Stephens College
1937-1950
Box 60, Folder 41
Tannersville Tribute
1954
Box 60, Folder 42
Features of Maude's Acting Abilities
Women Vaudeville Stars Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 61, Folder 4
Chapter One: Vaudeville Chronicles
Box 61, Folder 6
Vaudeville (History; Development)
Box 63, Folder 5
Pat Rooney and Marion Bent
Box 64, Folder 2
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw/ Russell Thaw
Box 64, Folder 12
Delia O' Callahan/Friganza
Box 67, Folder 11
The Astaires (Fred & Adele)
Tony Pastor Research Files
Language of Material: English
Box 70, Folder 4
Syndicate and White Rats
1900
Box 70, Folder 8
Elmhurst, Long Island, New York
Box 70, Folder 16
Tony Pastor: Death, Wills, etc.
Box 70, Folder 17
Miscellaneous items: Pastor
1909-1913
Box 71, Folder 1
Tony Pastor: Financials - Theatres, Reciepts, Expenses, Salaries
Box 71, Folder 3
Tony Pastor: Adele Pastor
Box 71, Folder 4
M.B. Leavitt & Tony Pastor
Box 71, Folder 5
Tony Pastor Travel: Europe
Box 71, Folder 7
The Elks/Jolly Corks
1867-1868
Box 71, Folder 9
Tony Pastor: Research Sources
Box 71, Folder 10
Tony Pastor: Music, Songs, Farces
Box 71, Folder 11
Tony Pastor: Bio Material
Box 71, Folder 12
People: Poole, Sanderson, Woodruff, Butler
Box 71, Folder 13
Circus - General History, Pastor's Career
1847 - 1861
Box 71, Folder 15
Early New Haven, Connecticut
Box 71, Folder 16-18
Cultural History
1830-1859
Box 72, Folder 2
Cultural History
1860-1869
Box 72, Folder 3
New York City Directories
1861-1827
Box 72, Folder 5
Programs/Pastor's Theatres
Box 72, Folder 7
New York City: Panic of 1837
Box 72, Folder 9
New York City Population, Blackwell's Island
Box 72, Folder 12
Frank Pastor, William Pastor
Box 72, Folder 14
Tony Pastor: NYP -Billy Rose Collection
Box 73, Folder 1-8
Chapter 11-Epilogue (includes Footnotes, Bibliography)
Box 74, Folder 7
Tony Pastor: Miscellaneous
Box 75
Photo Album
Scope and Contents note
Photo album contains photographs of early vaudeville performers glued onto black pages. Album is 5.5 x 8 inches; fragile,
some pages are detached. Actors depicted include: Viola Allen, Julia Arthur, Ethel Barrymore, Blanche Bates, Irene Bentley,
Amelia Bingham, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Emma Eames, Maxine Elliott, Grace George, Marie George, Isabel
Irving, Mary Mannering, Julia Marlowe, Edna May, Chauncey Olcott, Lillian Russell, Julia Sanderson, and E.H. Sothern.
Photographs
Arrangement note
Arranged by last name or title in alphabetical order
Box 76, Folder 1
Abbey, Henry E.
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 2
Adams, Maude
undated
General Physical Description note: black and white, postcard
Box 76, Folder 3
Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, illustration
Box 76, Folder 4
Anderson, Mary
1890
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Box 76, Folder 5
Armstrong, Louis
circa 1952
Dimensions note:
4.25 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, postcard
Box 76, Folder 6
Arnold, Edward; Fields, Lew;
Blossoms on Broadway
1937
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 7
Astaire, Fred and Adele
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 8
Baker, Belle
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 9
Baker, Belle
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: color
Box 76, Folder 10
Barrymore, Ethel
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 11
Barrymore, Ethel; Hopper, Edna Wallace
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, photos glued to each side of a scrapbook page
Box 76, Folder 12
Bayes, Nora
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 13
Bent, Marion
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 76, Folder 14
Berlin, Irving; Tucker, Sophie
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 15
Bernhardt, Sarah
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 16
Bonehill, Bessie
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 17
Bordoni, Irene
undated
Dimensions note:
6.5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 18
Bordoni, Irene
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 4.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 19
Brady, William A. (James J. Corbette's manager)
1892
Dimensions note:
6 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, illustration
Box 76, Folder 20
Brice, Fanny
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 4.5 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, one copy and 3 copies
Box 76, Folder 21
Brice, Fanny
undated
Dimensions note:
11 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 22
Broadway and Longacre Square (soon to be re-named "Times Square")
1909
Box 76, Folder 23
Broadway Melody radio broadcast, Hollywood Hotel
16 July 1937
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Figures in the photograph:
Charles Igor Gorin, Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Eleanor Powell, Harriet Parsons, Frances Langford, Billy Gilbert, George
Murphy, Buddy Ebsen and Robert Taylor
Box 76, Folder 24
Cahill, Marie
undated
Dimensions note:
3.75 x 5.25 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, glued to scrapbook
Box 76, Folder 25
Campbell, Mrs. Patrick
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin.
Box 76, Folder 26
Carmencita, La
undated
Dimensions note:
2 x 3.25 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 27
Carncross, John L.
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin.
Box 76, Folder 28
Carte, Richard D'Oyly
undated
Box 76, Folder 29
Carus, Emma
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 3.75 inches and 4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies each
Box 76, Folder 30
Castle, Irene and Vernon
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 31
Castleton, Kate
circa 1887
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 32
Cherry Sisters
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 76, Folder 33
Chicago World's Fair, showing "Sandow, the Strong Man" and manager Flo Ziegfeld
1893
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 34
Claire, Ina
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 5 inches and 4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies each
Box 76, Folder 35
Claire, Ina
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies each
Box 76, Folder 36
Clayton, Bessie,
Twirly Whirly
1903
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 37
Cline, Maggie
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 38
Cline, Maggie
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 76, Folder 39
Corbett, James J.
1890
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 40
Corbett, James J.
1892
Dimensions note:
8.5 x 11.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 41
Corbett, James J.
1926
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 42
Corbett, James J.
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Photograph: Silver & Friedman, Chicago; California Historical Society
Box 76, Folder 43
Corbett, James J.
1892
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Photo: Morrison, Chicago; Museum of the City of New York
Box 76, Folder 44
Corbett, James J., bank clerk
circa 1883
Dimensions note:
6.5 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 45
Corbett, James J., boxing judge
circa 1926
Box 76, Folder 46
Corbett, James J., building of boxing arena, Carson City, Nevada
1898
Dimensions note:
9 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 47
Corbett, James J., saloon
1902
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 48
Corbett, James J., training camp in Asbury Park, New Jersey
1898
Figures in the photograph:
James Corbett with Kid Levine, Tom Lansing, Connie McVey, Tom Corbett and Billy Levine
Box 76, Folder 49
Corbett, James J.,
Cashel Byron's Profession by George Bernard Shaw
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 50
Corbett, James J., Chicago Opera House
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Box 76, Folder 51
Corbett, James J.,
Doing Our Bit
circa 1917-18
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, theatre program
Box 76, Folder 52
Corbett, James J.,
The Eye of Death
undated
General Physical Description note: black and white, movie poster
Box 76, Folder 53
Corbett, James J.,
The Eye of Death
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 5.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: color, movie poster
Box 76, Folder 54
Corbett, James J.,
Gentleman Jack
1893
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, poster
Box 76, Folder 55
Corbett, James J.,
Gentleman Jack
1892
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Box 76, Folder 56
Corbett, James J.,
Gentleman Jim
1942
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: color, movie posters, (2 photos)
Existence and Location of Originals note
Warner Brothers
Box 76, Folder 57
Corbett, James J.,
Happy Days, (with Victor McLaglen)
1930
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 58
Corbett, James J.,
A Naval Cadet,
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: color
Box 76, Folder 59
Corbett, James J.,
The Other Girl
1916
Dimensions note:
7 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 60
Corbett, James J., portrait in top hat,
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
California Historical Society
Box 76, Folder 61
Corbett, James J.,
A Society Holdup: The Midnight Man
1919
General Physical Description note: color, movie poster
Box 76, Folder 62
Corbett, James J., from the
New York Clipper of Corbett,
Past Sixty, Still as Spry as a Schoolboy
late 1920s
General Physical Description note: newspaper photographs
Box 76, Folder 63
Corbett, James J. and Vera
1932
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 64
Corbett, James J. and Vera
1926
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 65
Corbett, James J. and Vera, with friends returning from Australia
1915
Dimensions note:
7 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 66
Corbett, James J.; Barry, Bobby
circa 1925-26
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 67
Corbett, James J.; Fitzsimmons, Bob, boxing match in Carson City, NV,
San Francisco Chronicle
1897
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, newspaper illustration
Box 76, Folder 68
Corbett, James J.; Fitzsimmons, Bob, boxing match in Carson City, NV
1897
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, newspaper photograph
Box 76, Folder 69
Corbett, James J.; Jeffries, James J., San Francisco
1903
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 70
Corbett, James J.: Sullivan, John L., from
The Police Gazette
1892
Dimensions note:
8.5 x 12 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, illustration
Box 76, Folder 71
Corbett, James J.; Tinney, Frank
undated
Dimensions note:
8.5 x 12 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, illustration
Box 76, Folder 72
Corbett, Olive (
nee Lake), James J. Corbett's first wife
1894
Dimensions note:
6 x 8 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 73
Corbett, Vera
circa 1900
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 74
Corbett family
circa 1885
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, illustration
Box 76, Folder 75
Creste, Rene,
Judex
1916
General Physical Description note: black and white, postcard
Box 76, Folder 76
Davenport, Fannie
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Box 76, Folder 77
Dazie, Mlle.
undated
Dimensions note:
2.25 x 5.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 78
Dolly Sisters: [Rosika (Rosie) and Jansci (Jenny) Deutsch]
undated
Dimensions note:
4.25 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 79
Donner, Kitty
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 76, Folder 80
D'Orsay, Fifi
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 76, Folder 81
D'Orsay, Fifi
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 76, Folder 82
Dresser, Louise
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 76, Folder 83
Dressler, Marie
circa 1893
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 76, Folder 84
Dressler, Marie
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 76, Folder 85
Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May]
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 7.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: matted
Box 76, Folder 86
Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May]
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 7.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: matted
Box 76, Folder 87
Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May]
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 7.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: matted
Box 76, Folder 88
Dumar Sisters [Gracie and May]
undated
Dimensions note:
5.25 x 7.25 inches,
General Physical Description note: matted
Box 76, Folder 89
Duncan Sisters [Vivian and Rosetta]
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white (6 copies in 3 items)
Box 76, Folder 90
Early theatre: Wood engraving of an Irish comic
circa 1875
Box 76, Folder 91
Early theatre: Wood engravings of various performers
circa 1870s
Box 76, Folder 92
Elinore, Kate and Marie
circa 1900
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of Rochester
Box 76, Folder 93
Emerson, Billy
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 94
Etting, Ruth
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 76, Folder 95
Faust, Lotta, "Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils,"
The Mimic World
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
New York Public Library
Box 76, Folder 96
Fay, Anna Eva
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 4 copies
Box 76, Folder 97
Fields, Dorothy; Collins, Charles, dancing
circa 1930s
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 99
Fields, Lew
1906
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 101
Fields, Lew,
It Happened in Nordland
circa 1904-05
Box 76, Folder 102
Fields, Lew,
The Barker (movie)
1917
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 103
Fields, Lew; Fields, Rose and family, Beverly Hills
undated
Existence and Location of Originals note
Courtesy of Ray Marcus
Box 76, Folder 104
Fields, Lew; Fields, Dorothy; Hayes, Helen
1938
Dimensions note:
7 x 9 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
New York Public Library
Box 76, Folder 105
Fields, Lew; Fields, Frances and two sons
circa 1925
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, torn in half
Box 76, Folder 106
Fitzgerald, Ellen (Eddie Foy's mother; later became Mrs. Abraham Lincoln's nurse)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 76, Folder 108
Casino Theatre, New York,
1902
Box 77, Folder 1
Fox, Della
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 2
Fox, Della
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Box 77, Folder 3
Fox, Della
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Box 77, Folder 4
Fox, Richard K. (pubisher
National Police Gazette)
1892
Dimensions note:
8.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 5
Foy, Eddie (Edwin Fitzgerald), age 13
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 6
Foy, Eddie
circa 1872
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 7
Foy, Eddie
circa 1890
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Baker Art Gallery, Columbus, OH; Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 8
Foy, Eddie
1902
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 9
Foy, Eddie, as Cassim in
Ali Baba
1892
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 77, Folder 10
Foy, Eddie,
The Fallen Star, White Studio, N.Y.
1927
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 77, Folder 11
Foy, Eddie,
Mr. Hamlet of Broadway
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, music sheet cover
Box 77, Folder 12
Foy, Eddie,
Off the Earth, from the
New York American
1895
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, drawing
Box 77, Folder 13
Foy, Eddie,
Over the River
1912
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program cover
Box 77, Folder 14
Foy, Eddie, "The Orchid"
1915
Box 77, Folder 15
Foy, Eddie,
Up and Down Broadway
1910
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 16
Foy, Eddie and Madeline (with Bryan, Charles & Richard)
circa 1900
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 17
Foy, Eddie and Five Little Foys
1903
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 18
Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys
1913
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 19
Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys,
A Favorite Fool, (with Polly Moran)
1915
Dimensions note:
6 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 20
Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys,
Slumwhere in New York
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 21
Foy, Eddie and Seven Little Foys, formal production photograph
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 8 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 22
Foy, Eddie and the Younger Foys,
So This is a Restaurant
1920
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 23
Foy, Eddie and Madeline and children, New Rochelle
1908
Dimensions note:
6 x 3.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 24
Foy, Eddie and Marie (
nee Combs)
1923
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 25
Foy Family (six of the seven children)
circa 1928
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: color (sepia)
Box 77, Folder 26
Franklin, Irene
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 27
Friganza, Trixie
undated
Dimensions note:
4.25 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 28
From the Bowery to Broadway
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 10 contact sheets
Box 77, Folder 29
Front Street, Hartford, CT, where Sophie Tucker grew up
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 4 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 30
Fuller, Loie (Marie Louise)
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 31
Gilson, Lottie
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 32
Gilson, Lottie
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 33
Gilson, Lottie
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 34
Glaser, Lulu
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Box 77, Folder 35
Glaser, Lulu; Dale, Margaret
undated
General Physical Description note: 2-sided scrapbook piece
Box 77, Folder 36
Golden, George Fuller, founder of the White Rats
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 37
Grau, Robert
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 38
Greenwood, Charlotte
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 39
Greenwood, Charlotte
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 40
Guilbert, Yvette,
Linger Longer Lettie
1919
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 41
Guinan, Texas (Mary Louise Cecilia)
undated
Dimensions note:
5.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 42
Hackette, Janette
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 77, Folder 43
Hall, Adelaide, Blackbirds of 1928
1928
Dimensions note:
5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 44
Halperin, Nan
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches and 4.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 45
Halperin, Nan
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 4.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 46
Held, Anna
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 47
Held, Anna
undated
Dimensions note:
11 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 48
Henderson, David
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harvard Theatre Collection, Harvard College Library
Box 77, Folder 49
Hilton, Violet and Daisy
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 50
Hoffman, Gertrude
undated
Dimensions note:
7 x 4.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 51
Hoffman, Gertrude
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 4.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 52
Howland, Rose (Eddie Foy's first wife)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 53
Hummel, A.H.
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 54
Iroquois Theatre fire, Chicago
1903
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 55
Irwin, May
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 56
Janis, Elsie
undated
Dimensions note:
5.25 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 57
Janis, Elsie
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 58
Keith's Colonial Theatre, Boston (view of the stage)
1893
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
New York Public Library
Box 77, Folder 59
Keller, Helen; Sullivan, Annie; Jefferson, Joseph
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 77, Folder 60
Kellerman, Annette, at the Winter Garden
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 61
Kelly, John T.
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harvard College Library
Box 77, Folder 62
Klaw, Marc; Erlanger, Abraham L.,
New York Clipper cover
1908
Dimensions note:
5 x 8 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 63
La Rue, Grace
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 64
Leadville, Colorado (Main Street), Theatre Comique
undated
Dimensions note:
5.5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Denver Public Library
Box 77, Folder 65
Levey, Ethel
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 77, Folder 66
Levey, Ethel
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches; 5 x 7 inches (2 copies),
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 68
Lew Fields Nine baseball team
1911
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 69
Lewis, Tom; Docksider, Lew; Pastor, Tony
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 70
Lightner, Winnie
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 77, Folder 71
Lloyd, Alice
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 72
Lloyd, Alice
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 73
Loftus, Cecilia,
Peter Pan
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 74
London Theatre, early vaudeville theatre program
1887
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Box 77, Folder 75
Longacre Square (later Times Square), New York
1909
Box 77, Folder 76
Majestic Theatre, New York (exterior view)
1903
Dimensions note:
6 inches, round,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 77
Majestic Theatre, New York (newspaper photographs)
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white (2 views)
Box 77, Folder 78
Mayhew, Stella
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 77, Folder 79
McCoy, Bessie
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5.5 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 77, Folder 80
McCoy, Nellie,
The Earl and the Girl
circa 1905-06
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, inscribed to "Dearest Virginia"
Box 77, Folder 81
McIntyre, James; Heath, Thomas (Blackface comedy team), 1901
1901
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Variety Arts Theatre Library
Box 77, Folder 82
Melody Man, The (Herbert Fields, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart); Fredric March, Eva Puck, Sammy White, Lew Fields
1924
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
New York Public Library
Box 77, Folder 83
Mills, Florence
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 77, Folder 84
Mills, Florence
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white (2 items)
Box 77, Folder 85
Montgomery and Stone (in blackface)
circa 1899
Box 77, Folder 86
Montgomery and Stone (caption: Two Young Song-and-Dance Men)
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 87
Montgomery and Stone,
Chin-Chin
circa 1914-15
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, theatre program cover
Box 77, Folder 88
Montgomery and Stone,
The Red Mill
circa 1906-07
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, composite of clippings
Box 77, Folder 89
Montgomery and Stone,
The Red Mill
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program cover
Box 77, Folder 90
Montgomery and Stone,
Wizard of Oz
1902
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: color, from a drawing
Box 77, Folder 91
Montgomery and Stone baseball team (James J. Corbett, center field)
undated
Dimensions note:
7 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, newspaper photograph
Box 77, Folder 92
Moore, Florence
undated
Dimensions note:
8.5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 93
Moore, Florence
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 4 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 94
Morando, Madeline (Eddie Foy's 3rd wife)
undated
Dimensions note:
8.5 x 11 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, photocopy
Box 77, Folder 95
Morando, Madeline (Eddie Foy's third wife), ballet pose and costume
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 96
Morris, William (president William Morris Inc. Eastern)
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 77, Folder 97
Mulle, Ida
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 1
Nation, Carrie
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 4 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 78, Folder 2
Nesbit, Evelyn
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 78, Folder 3
Nucleus Hotel (3rd and Market Streets), San Francisco
1865
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Copy photoprint by T. (True) E. Hecht; California Historical Society
Box 78, Folder 4
Olympic Club gymnasium, San Francisco
1893
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
San Francisco: The Art Publishing Company; California Historical Society
Box 78, Folder 5
Palace Theatre, New York
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 78, Folder 6
Pastor, Billy
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 78, Folder 7
Pastor, Fernando
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 78, Folder 8
Pastor, Frank
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 78, Folder 9
Pastor, Tony
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 78, Folder 10
Pastor, Tony
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 11
Pastor, Tony
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 12
Pastor, Tony
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 13
Pastor, Tony
1875
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 14
Pastor, Tony
circa 1880
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 15
Pastor, Tony
circa 1880
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 16
Pastor, Tony,
Tony Pastor's Opera House
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 17
Pastor, Tony & Company
1878
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 18
Pastor, Tony & Company
1878
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harvard Theatre Collection, Harvard College Library
Box 78, Folder 19
Pastor, Tony & Company
1879
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 20
Pastor, Mrs. Tony
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 21
Patricola, Isabelle
circa 1920s
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 78, Folder 22
Pennington, Ann
undated
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 23
Petrova, Olga
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 78, Folder 24
Picon, Molly
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 78, Folder 25
Rehan, Ada
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Box 78, Folder 26
Reeve, Ada
circa 1900
General Physical Description note: black and white, postcard
Box 78, Folder 27
Ring, Blanche
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 3 copies
Box 78, Folder 28
Rooney, Pat; Bent, Marion
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 78, Folder 29
Roye, Ruth
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 30
Roye, Ruth
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: color
Box 78, Folder 31
Russell, Lillian, age 17
circa 1877
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 32
Russell, Lillian, Howell & Meyer (photographer)
circa 1880
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 33
Russell, Lillian,
Olivette Aime Dupont (photographer)
1881
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 34
Russell, Lillian,
The Snake Charmer
1881
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 35
Russell, Lillian,
Patience
circa 1882
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 36
Russell, Lillian,
The Sorcerer program, Casino Theatre, New York
1883
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 37
Russell, Lillian,
Billee Taylor
circa 1885
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 38
Russell, Lillan,
Polly
1885
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Box 78, Folder 39
Russell, Lillian,
The Brigands
1889
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 40
Russell, Lillian,
The Brigands, Benjamin J. Falk (photographer)
1889
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Box 78, Folder 41
Russell, Lillian,
Nadjy, Casino Theatre, New York, Benjamin J. Falk (photographer)
1889
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 42
Russell, Lillian
circa 1890
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 43
Russell, Lillian,
Poor Jonathan, Casino Theatre, New York
1890
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 44
Russell, Lillian,
The Grand Duchess, Benjamin J. Falk (photographer)
1890
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 45
Russell, Lillian,
The Grand Duchess program, Casino Theatre, New York
1891
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 46
Russell, Lillian,
La Cigale
1892
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 47
Russell, Lillian, Wm. Morrison (photographer)
1893
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 48
Russell, Lillian,
The Princess Nicotine program cover
circa 1893-94
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program cover
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 49
Russell, Lillian,
Girofle-Girofla
1894
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 50
Russell, Lillian,
An American Beauty
1896
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 51
Russell, Lillian, J. Schloss (photographer)
1897
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 52
Russell, Lillian,
The Wedding Day (with Della Fox, Jefferson de Angelis), Pach Bros. (photographer)
1897
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 53
Russell, Lillian, Marceau (photographer)
1898
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 54
Russell, Lillian,
I Sigh for a Change music sheet cover
circa 1900
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, music sheet cover
Box 78, Folder 55
Russell, Lillian, vaudeville program for Proctor's 23rd St. Theatre, N.Y.
1905
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 56
Russell, Lillian, photo of chromolithographic poster after photograph by Benjamin J. Falk
1906
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Box 78, Folder 57
Russell, Lillian,
Wildfire
1907
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 58
Russell, Lillian,
How to Live 100 Years
circa 1913
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 78, Folder 59
Russell, Lillian
1914
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 78, Folder 60
Russell, Lillian (Marine Corps uniform)
1917
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 61
Russell, Lillian, memorial service program
1922
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 62
Russell, Lillian (as officer)
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 78, Folder 63
Russell, Lillian (newspaper illustration)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 64
Russell, Lillian
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 65
Russell, Lillian
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 66
Russell, Lillian
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card (autographed)
Existence and Location of Originals note
Sarony Publishing Company, NY
Box 78, Folder 67
Russell, Lillian
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Existence and Location of Originals note
Sarony Publishing Company, NY
Box 78, Folder 68
Russell, Lillian
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Existence and Location of Originals note
Sarony Publishing Company, NY
Box 78, Folder 69
Russell, Lillian
undated
General Physical Description note: cabinet card
Existence and Location of Originals note
Sarony Publishing Company, NY
Box 78, Folder 70
Russell, Lillian
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, photo of a cabinet card
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 71
Perugini, Giovani
1894
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, scrapbook page of cigarette cards
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 72
Russell, Lillian (with Joe Weber, William Collier, Lew Fields),
Hokey-Pokey
1912
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 78, Folder 73
Russell, Lillian; Moore, Alexander
circa 1921-22
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 74
Russell, Lillian and Charles Leonard
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 75
Russell, Lillian and Charles Leonard
circa 1866
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 78, Folder 76
Russell, Lillian and Dorothy
circa 1888
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 77
Russell, Lillian; Solomon, Edward,
Virginia and Paul, Gaiety Theatre, London
1883
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 78, Folder 78
Russell, Lillian; Warfield, David; Fields, Lew; Weber, Joe,
Fiddle-Dee-Dee
1900
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
New York Public Library
Box 78, Folder 79
Russell, Lillian; Warfield, David; Fields, Lew; Weber, Joe,
Fiddle-Dee-Dee
1900
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
New York Public Library
Box 79, Folder 1
St. Denis, Ruth
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 2
Samuels, Rae
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 items
Box 79, Folder 3
San Francisco, 2nd Street and Market (birthplace of James J. Corbett)
1866
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Copy photoprint by T. (True) E. Hecht; California Historical Society
Box 79, Folder 4
Sanderson, Henry S.
circa 1884-85
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 5
Schanfield, Mr. & Mrs. Solomon
1910
Box 79, Folder 6
Scheff, Fritzi
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 6.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 7
Seeley, Blossom
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 8
Seeley, Blossom
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 9
Sefton (Conlick), Lola
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 10
Shields, Ella
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 11
Shields, Ella
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 items
Box 79, Folder 12
Solomon, Edward
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 13
Sorenson, Rasmine,
Mamie Gilmore
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 14
Sorenson, Rasmine,
Mamie Gilmore, Neptune Theater, Venice, California
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 15
Sorenson, Rasmine et al. behind Neptune Theater, Venice, California
undated
Dimensions note:
5.5 x 4 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 16
Stanley, Aileen
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 17
Stanley, Aileen
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: color
Box 79, Folder 18
Suratt, Valeska
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 19
Swain, Carrie
circa 1886
Dimensions note:
5 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 20
Tanguay, Eva
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 21
Templeton, Fay
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 22
Templeton, Fay
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 23
Terry, Ellen (as "Ophelia" in Shakespeare's
Hamlet)
1878
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, postcard
Box 79, Folder 24
Thompson, Denman
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 25
Thompson, Denman,
The Old Homestead
circa 1913
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 26
Thompson, Jim (Eddie Foy's early partner)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 27
Thornton, Bonnie
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 28
Thornton, Bonnie
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 29
Thornton, Bonnie
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 30
Tilley, Vesta
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 31
Tucker, Sophie
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York (Maurice Seymour, photographer)
Box 79, Folder 32
Tucker, Sophie, (age 16)
circa 1900
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 33
Tucker, Sophie (singing in blackface)
circa 1908
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 34
Tucker, Sophie,
Rosie, My Dusky Georgie Rosie
1908
Dimensions note:
4 x 8 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, phonograph record advertisement
Box 79, Folder 35
Tucker, Sophie (seated)
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 36
Tucker, Sophie; Granville, Bernard; Carr, Alexander,
Louisiana Lou
1912
Box 79, Folder 37
Tucker, Sophie
1913
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 38
Tucker, Sophie, "Queen of the Coon Shouters"
1913
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 39
Tucker, Sophie (with Abuza family)
1915
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 40
Tucker, Sophie and son, Bert
circa 1917-1918
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 41
Tucker, Sophie (in feathered hat)
circa 1918-19
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 42
Tucker, Sophie (with Ted Shapiro at piano)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 43
Tucker, Sophie; Shapiro, Ted; Carroll, Jack
1922
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York (Blake Black, photographer)
Box 79, Folder 44
Tucker, Sophie, "Some of These Days"
circa 1923
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, sheet music cover
Box 79, Folder 45
Tucker, Sophie (with mother, Jenny Abuza)
circa 1926
Box 79, Folder 46
Tucker, Sophie
1929
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 47
Tucker, Sophie,
Honky Tonk (Warner Brothers)
1929
General Physical Description note: black and white, movie poster
Box 79, Folder 48
Tucker, Sophie,
The Last of the Red Hot Mamas, from the Palace, New York City
circa late 1920s
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, theatre program
Box 79, Folder 49
Tucker, Sophie, "A Beautiful Girl Review," (Florentine Gardens)
circa 1930s
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program advertisement
Box 79, Folder 50
Tucker, Sophie (on bicycle), Chicago
1933
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 51
Tucker, Sophie, with band and singers
1936
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 52
Tucker, Sophie; Garland, Judy,
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry, MGM
1937
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 53
Tucker, Sophie; Moore, Victor,
Leave It to Me
1939
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 54
Tucker, Sophie (with Irving Berlin, Jack Ruben, Sir Cedrick Hardwicke, and Eddie Cantor)
1947
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 55
Tucker, Sophie, watercolor portrait
1953
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches and 5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: color, 3 items
Box 79, Folder 56
Tucker, Sophie; Hutton, Betty; Brooks, Sheldon, (Golden Jubilee Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel)
1953
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 57
Tucker, Sophie (Golden Jubilee Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel)
1953
Box 79, Folder 58
Tucker, Sophie; Hope, Bob; Queen Elizabeth; Prince Philip (Royal Variety Performance)
1962
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 59
Tucker, Sophie, "I'm a Red Hot Mama," from the musical
Sophie
1963
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, sheet music cover
Box 79, Folder 60
Tucker, Sophie (singing), New York
1965
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 61
Tucker, Sophie, "Costumes of Sophie Tucker at the Palace"
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, illustration
Box 79, Folder 62
Tucker, Sophie, "Oh! Papa, Oh! Papa,"
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, sheet music cover
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 63
Tucker, Sophie and Five Kings of Syncopation
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 64
Tucker, Sophie; Westphal, Frank
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 65
Tucker, Sophie (standing in gown)
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 66
Tucker, Sophie with Abuza family
1953
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 85
Tucker, Sophie,
Honky Tonk (Warner Brothers)
1929
Dimensions note:
7.75 x 12 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program cover
Box 79, Folder 67
Van, Billy B. (aka William Webster Vandergrift)
circa 1920s
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 68
Vanderbilt, Gertrude,
Marcelle
circa 1900
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 69
Victoria, Vesta
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 70
Victoria, Vesta
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 71
Victoria, Vesta
undated
Dimensions note:
6 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 73
Vivian, Charles
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 74
Walton, Florence with Maurice Mouvet
undated
Dimensions note:
3 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 75
Ward, Fannie
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 5.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 76
Ward, Fannie
undated
Dimensions note:
4.5 x 5.25 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 77
Waters, Ethel
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 78
Waters, Ethel
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 79
Wayburn, Ned
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 80
Weber & Fields, from a Vitaphone short
1927
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Varity Arts Theatre Library
Box 79, Folder 81
Weber & Fields,
The German Senators
circa 1898
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Marc Wanamaker
Box 79, Folder 82
Weber & Fields,
Re-United, Shubert Vaudeville, Worcester [Massachusettes]
circa 1922-23
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 4.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: color
Box 79, Folder 83
Weber & Fields, "Who gets the money first, wins"
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, cartoon with caption
Box 79, Folder 84
Weber & Fields family tree, caption: "Peaches That Bloomed on the Weber and Fields Family Tree"
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 85
Weber & Fields getting made up for
Blossoms on Broadway, Paramount
1937
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 86
Weber & Fields, Weber and Fields Music Hall
1912
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 87
Weber & Fields,
Friars Club Frolic
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, program
Box 79, Folder 88
Weber & Fields Stock Company
circa 1901-02
Box 79, Folder 89
West, Mae
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 8.5 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white, 2 copies
Box 79, Folder 90
Williams, Bart (inscribed to Mr. and Mrs. Armond Fields)
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 91
Williams, Gus
undated
Dimensions note:
4 x 6 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 92
Wilson, Gracie
undated
General Physical Description note: cigarette card
Box 79, Folder 93
Wynn, Bessie
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Museum of the City of New York
Box 79, Folder 94
Weber & Fields, "Beer is Here"
1933
Box 79, Folder 99
Stone, Allene (Crater)
circa 1903
Box 79, Folder 101
Stone, Allene and Dorothy
undated
Box 79, Folder 103
Stone, Ed
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 104
Stone, Fred, age four
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Existence and Location of Originals note
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center/University of Texas at Austin
Box 79, Folder 105
Stone, Fred
undated
Dimensions note:
8 x 10 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 106
Stone, Fred (as Scarecrow in
The Wizard of Oz)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 107
Stone, Fred (on trapeze),
Under the Top
1919
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 108
Stone, Fred
circa 1919
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 109
Stone, Fred (with daughters, Paula, Carol, and Dorothy)
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 110
Stone, Fred and Ed
undated
Dimensions note:
5 x 7 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 111
Stone, Fred; La Guardia, Fiorello H
undated
Dimensions note:
3.5 x 4.75 inches,
General Physical Description note: black and white
Box 79, Folder 112
Stone, Fred; Rogers, Will, et al.
undated
Box 79, Folder 113
Stone, Fred (with nephew Milburn Stone and Milburn's wife, Jane)
undated
General note
Milburn Stone becomes famous as "Doc Adams" in the television show
Gunsmoke.
Box 101, Folder 2
The Evening Curtain
29 December 1866
Box 101, Folder 4
Pipers Opera House, Virgina City, Nevada
Box 101, Folder 5
Picture of a man and a little girl
Box 101, Folder 8
Pipers Opera House, Virgina City, Nevada
Box 101, Folder 9
A little girl leaning on a table
Box 101, Folder 11
Two girls holding hands
undated
Box 101, Folder 13
San Francisco Public Library
Box 101, Folder 14
Portrait of a lady holding a book
undated
Box 101, Folder 17
Portrait of Charles Frohman
Box 101, Folder 18
Portrait of Maude Adams
undated
Box 101, Folder 24
Portrait of Maude Adams
undated
Box 101, Folder 27
Portrait of Maude Adams
undated
Box 101, Folder 29
Maude Adams - Picture from a play
undated
Box 101, Folder 30
Maude Adams Cottage, Ontero Park, Catskill Mountains
undated
Box 101, Folder 31
Picture of clipping of Hollis St. Theatre
undated
Scope and Contents note
Maude Adams in her Farewell Appearance
Box 101, Folder 32
Picture of a house
undated
Box 101, Folder 33
Maude Adams in front of a table
undated
Box 101, Folder 34
Picture of a room
undated
Box 101, Folder 35
Maude Adams as Phoebe
undated
Box 101, Folder 37
A picture of two women
undated
Box 101, Folder 38
Advertisement for
Peter Pan
1905
Box 101, Folder 39
Portrait of Maude Adams as Peter Pan
circa 1905
Box 101, Folder 40
Peter Pan with Maude Adams
1907
Box 101, Folder 41
Maude Adams as Peter Pan
1906
Box 101, Folder 42
Maude Adams in
The Jester
Undated
Box 101, Folder 43
Maude Adams, with toy soldiers
1909
Box 101, Folder 45
A lady with a horse
Undated
Box 101, Folder 46
A lady dressed as a bird
Undated
Box 101, Folder 47
Won't You Have a Little Feather
Undated
Box 101, Folder 48
Picure of a house in NYC
Undated
Box 101, Folder 50
Portrait of Otis Skinner
Undated
Box 101, Folder 52
A lady lecturing a class
Undated
Box 101, Folder 53
Picture of an old lady
Undated
Box 101, Folder 54
Autographed photo of David Torrenee
Box 101, Folder 55
Willard Shropshire - Husband of Rosa Stone
Box 101, Folder 56
Joseph S. Stone - Family Lot
Box 101, Folder 57
Helen Stone - Located on the Joseph S. Stone Family Lot
Box 101, Folder 59
Located on Joseph S. Stone Family Lot
Box 101, Folder 61
Tombstone of a "Stone" Family Member
Box 101, Folder 62
Tombstone of "Stone" Family Members
Box 101, Folder 64
Postcard of Madame Sarah Bernhardt
Box 101, Folder 65
Picture of a flyer for a Jim Corbett Fight
Box 101, Folder 66
Music Sheet Covers Photographs and Negatives
Box 101, Folder 67
Unindentified Photographs and Negatives
Box 102
Norma Tallmadge Autographed Photo
Box 102
Ethelind Terry Autographed Photo
Box 102
Autographed Photo - George Jessel
Box 102
Beth Beri Autographed Photo
Box 102
Edna Leedom - Autographed Photo
Box 102
Lola Chalfonte - Autographed Photo
Box 102
Ted Weems- Autographed Photo
Box 102
Mary Eaton Autographed photo
Box 102
Hilda Ferguson Autographed Photo
Box 102
Watson Singers - Autographed Photo
Box 102
Autographed Photo - Diana
Box 102
Marie Callahan and Eddie Cantor
Box 104, Folder 3
Portrait of Cyrus and Nettie McCormick
Box 104, Folder 4
Portrait of Mrs. Julia Roessing and Katherine
1929
Box 104, Folder 6
Photograph of Hoagland and Pincus
Box 104, Folder 8
Josephine Dexter, Katherine's Mother
Box 104, Folder 9
Picture of the last will and testament of Stanley McCormick
1904
Box 104, Folder 10
Photograph that appeared in the book
Guide to the McCormicks
1973
Box 104, Folder 13
Womens Committee Council of National Defence, Washington
1917
Box 104, Folder 18
2nd Wing McCormick Hall
1968
Box 104, Folder 19
Dedication of Stanley McCormick Hall
1963
Box 104, Folder 20
Mrs Herbery Carpenter, The Streets of New York
1916
Box 104, Folder 21
Katherine in MIT biology lab
1904
Box 104, Folder 24
Katherine- MIT Senior Picture
Box 104, Folder 25
Portrait of Katherine McCormick, Dorms - MIT
Box 104, Folder 26
50th Anniversary Chilton Club, Boston
Box 104, Folder 28
Portrait of Nettie Fowler McCormick and her son Stanley McCormick
1900
Box 104, Folder 29
Picture of a Headline from
The New York Evening Graphic Magazine during the Trial: McCormick vs McCormick. with Freud in the middle
Box 104, Folder 30
Stanley and Katherine McCormick on their honeymoon
1904
Box 104, Folder 32
Katherine Dexter McCormick
Box 104, Folder 33
Portrait of Katherine Dexter McCormick
Box 104, Folder 34
Stanley and Katherine on Honeymoon
Box 104, Folder 35
Unveiling of Boston Public Library
Box 104, Folder 37
Katherine D. McCormick Photos
Box 104, Folder 38
Katherine D. McCormick Photos
Box 104, Folder 39
Katherine D. McCormick Photo Permissions
Box 79, Folder 114
Slides
Scope and Contents note
Weber and Fields, 41 slides
Box 80, Folder 1
Al G. Field Minstrels Song Book
circa 1914-23
General note
[various songs]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914-23.
Box 80, Folder 2
"Alexander's Ragtime Band"
1911
General note
introduced by Emma Carus; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Ted Snyder Co., New York, 1911.
Box 80, Folder 3
"Alexander's Ragtime Band"
1938
General note
[selection]; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Stoddon, R.S. [arranger]; B. Feldman & Co., New York, 1938.
Box 80, Folder 4
"Alibi Baby,"
Poppy
1923
General note
starring Madge Kennedy and W.C. Fields [actors]; Jones, Stephen and Samuels, Arthur [composers]; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist
and writer]; Harms, New York, 1923.
Box 80, Folder 5
"All My Life,"
Ladies First [musical play]
1918
General note
sung by Nora Bayes, Irving Fisher, and Harry Akst; Sloane, A. Baldwin [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [writer and lyricist]; T.B.
Harms; Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1918.
Box 80, Folder 6
"American Beauty Waltz"
1904
General note
Beebe, Warren [composer]; Leo. Feist, New York, 1904.
Box 80, Folder 7
"And They Say He Went to College,"
The Orchid
1907
General note
starring Eddie Foy [actor]; Furth, Seymour [composer]; Moran, E.P. [lyricist]; Shapiro, New York, 1907.
Box 80, Folder 8
"Babes in the Wood,"
Very Good Eddie
1915
General note
Kern, Jerome [composer]; Greene, Schuyler and Reynolds, Herbert [lyricists]; Bartholomae, Philip and Bolton, Guy [writers];
T.B. Harms; Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1915.
Box 80, Folder 9
"Bagdad,"
The Lady of the Slipper [musical comedy]
1912
General note
Montgomery and Stone, Elsie Janis [actors]; Herbert, Victor [composer]; O'Dea, James [lyricist]; Caldwell, Ann and McCarty,
Laurence [writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1912; autographed by Victor Herbert.
Box 80, Folder 10
"Bagdad,"
Sinbad [the Winter Garden's Latest Extravaganza]
1918
General note
Jolson, Al [composer]; Atteridge, Harold [lyricist]; G. Schirmer, New York, 1918.
Box 80, Folder 11
"Beatrice Fairfax, Tell Me What to Do"
1915
General note
Monaco, Jimmie [composer]; Clark, Grant and McCarthy, Joe [lyricists]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1915.
Box 80, Folder 12
"Because You're You,"
The Red Mill
1906
General note
Montgomery, David and Stone, Fred [actors]; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark &
Sons, New York, 1906.
Box 80, Folder 13
"Because You're You,"
The Red Mill
1906
General note
Montgomery, David and Stone, Fred [actors]; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark &
Sons, New York, 1906.
Box 80, Folder 14
"Birth of Passion, The,"
Madame Sherry: A Three Act French Vaudeville
1905
General note
Abarbanell, Lina and Herz, R.C. [actors]; Hoschna, Karl L. [composer]; Hauerbach, Otto [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark &
Sons, New York, 1905.
Box 80, Folder 15
"Birth of the Blues, The,"
George White's Scandals
1926
General note
Henderson, Ray [composer]; DeSylva, B.G. and Brown, Lew [lyricists]; Harms Inc., New York, 1926.
Box 80, Folder 16
"Broadway Melody,"
The Broadway Melody
1929
General note
[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]; Brown, Nacio Herb [composer]; Freed, Arthur [lyricist]; Robbins Music Corp., New York, 1929.
Box 80, Folder 17
"Chinatown, My Chinatown,"
Up and Down Broadway
1910
General note
Foy, Eddie [actor]; Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Smith, Edgar [writer]; Jerome H. Remick & Co.,
New York, 1910.
Box 80, Folder 18
"Come Rally, Freeman, Rally!"
1864
General note
Mrs. Parkhurst [composer]; Adams, John [lyricist]; Horace Waters, New York, 1864.
Box 80, Folder 19
"Cupid's Smiles"
1899
General note
Cleaver, T. Allen [composer]; Grissom [lyricist]; Luckhardt & Belder, New York, 1899.
Box 80, Folder 20
"Day Dreams, Visions of Bliss,"
The Spring Maid
1910
General note
starring Christie MacDonald [actor]; Reinhardt, Heinrich [composer]; Smith, Robert B. [lyricist]; Smith, Harry B. and Robert
B. [?]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1910.
Box 80, Folder 21
"Dixie"
1905
General note
Lerman, J.W. [transcriber]; Armstrong Music Pub. Co., New York, 1905.
Box 80, Folder 22
"Don't Mind Me"
1897
General note
sung by Phyllis Rankin; Fassett, Raphael [composer]; Upson, Wheelock [lyricist]; Conover Music Co., St. Paul, 1897.
Box 80, Folder 23
"Dusky Salome, The,"
Mr. Hamlet of Broadway
1908
General note
Starring Eddie Foy; Jerome, Ben M. [composer]; Madden, Edward [lyricist]; Smith, Edgar [writer]; produced by Ned Wayburn;
Trebuhs Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1908.
Box 80, Folder 24
"Flag with 34 Stars, The"
1862
General note
Root, C.S. [composer]; Hayward, Gen. W.H. [lyricist]; A.C. Peters & Bro., Cincinnati, 1862.
Box 80, Folder 25
"For Me and My Gal"
1917
General note
Meyer, George [composer]; Leslie, Edgar and Goetz, E. Ray [lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., Canada, 1917.
Box 80, Folder 26
"Fraidy Cat,"
The Wizard of Oz
1912
General note
sung by Mary Young; Brennan, James A. [composer and lyricist]; O'Neil & Story, Boston, 1912.
Box 80, Folder 27
"Freckles"
1919
General note
sung by Nora Bayes; Hess, Cliff and Ager, Milton and Johnson, Howard [composers and lyricists]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York,
1919.
Box 80, Folder 28
"Game of Love,"
Higgledy-Piggledy
1904
General note
starring Trixie Friganza; Levi, Maurice [composer]; Smith, Edgar [lyricist and writer]; Chas. K. Harris, New York, 1904.
Box 80, Folder 29
"Gee! But This is a Lonely Town"
1905
General note
sung by Eddie Foy; Gaston, Billy [composer and lyricist]; John T. Hall Music Pub. Co., New York, 1905.
Box 80, Folder 30
"General Halleck's Grand March"
1862
General note
respectfully dedicated to Major General Halleck; Winner, Septimus [composer]; Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, 1862.
Box 80, Folder 31
"Georgette"
1922
General note
sung by Ted Lewis; Henderson, Ray [composer]; Brown, Lew [lyricist]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1922.
Box 80, Folder 32
"Glow-Worm, The"
1902
General note
Lincke, Paul [composer]; Robinson, Lilla Cayley [lyricist]; Jos. W. Stern, New York, 1902.
Box 80, Folder 33
"Going Up,"
Going Up
1917
General note
musical play by Cohan & Harris; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto [lyricist]; Harbach, Otto and Montgomery, James
[writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1917.
Box 80, Folder 34
"Good-bye,"
Lady Billy
1920
General note
starring Mitzi; Levey, Harold [composer]; Sears, Zelda [lyricist and writer]; T.B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, New York,
1920.
Box 80, Folder 35
"Goodbye Girls, I'm Through,"
Chin-Chin
1914
General note
starring Dave Montgomery and Fred Stone; Caryll, Ivan [composer]; Caldwell, Anne [lyricist]; Caldwell, Anne and Burnside,
R.H. [writers]; Chappell & Co., Ltd., New York, 1914.
Box 80, Folder 36
"Good Bye Sunshine, Hello Moon"
1919
General note
Ziegfeld Follies 1919; Eckstein, William [composer]; Buck, Gene [lyricist]; staged by Ned Wayburn; T.B Harms, Francis, Day
& Hunter, New York, 1919.
Box 80, Folder 37
"Green Grass Grew All Around, The"
1912
General note
Eddie Foy [actor]; Von Tilzer, Harry [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Harry Von Tilzer Music, New York, 1912.
Box 80, Folder 38
"Hello Hawaii, How Are You?"
1915
General note
sung by Willie and Eugene Howard; Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Leslie, Edgar and Kalmar, Bert [lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin,
Snyder & Co., New York, 1915.
Box 80, Folder 39
"Here in My Arms,"
Dearest Enemy
1920
General note
George Ford [?]; starring Helen Ford, Charles Purcell; Rodgers, Richard [composer]; Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]; Fields, Herbert
[writer]; Harms, Inc., New York, 1920.
Box 80, Folder 40
"High-High-High Up in the Hills"
1926
General note
Abrahams, Maurice [composer]; Lewis, Sam and Young, Joe [lyricists]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1926.
Box 80, Folder 41
"Hitchy Koo"
1912
General note
Muir, Lewis and Abrahams, Maurice [composers]; Gilbert, L. Wolfe [lyricist]; F.A. Mills, New York, 1912.
Box 80, Folder 42
"Hits by Jimmy McHugh"
1935
General note
McHugh, Jimmy [composer]; McHugh, Jimmy and Fields, Dorothy and Stothart, Herbert and Adamson, Harold and Koehler, Ted and
Oppenheimer, George [lyricists]; songs include: "I'm in the Mood for Love," "Don't Blame Me," "Cuban Love Song," "You're a
Sweetheart," "Lovely Lady," "I Feel a Song Comin' On," "Lost in a Fog," "Where Are You?" "Too Young to Go Steady," "My Own,"
"Thank You for a Lovely Evening," and, "It's a Most Unusual Day;" Robbins Music Co., New York, 1935.
Box 81, Folder 1
"I am Cleopatra,"
As You Were
1920
General note
starring Sam Bernard and Irene Bordoni; Goetz, E. Ray [composer and lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 2
"I Can't Tell Why I Love You, But I Do"
1900
General note
sung by Bettina Gerard; Edwards, Gus [composer]; Cobb, Will D. [lyricist]; Howley, Haviland & Co., New York, 1900.
Box 81, Folder 3
"I Can't Write the Words"
1931
General note
sung by Bernie Armstrong; Marks, Gerard and Fields, Buddy [composers and lyricists]; Remick Music Corp., New York, 1931.
Box 81, Folder 4
"I Happen to be There,"
Hotel Topsy Turvy
1898
General note
sung by Eddie Foy; Foy, Edwin [composer]; Dunlevy, Wm. M. [lyricist]; T.B. Harms & Co., New York, 1898. Fragile and torn.
Box 81, Folder 5
"I Hold Her Hand and She Holds Mine"
1921
General note
sung by Van & Schenck in Ziegfeld's Follies; Bibo, Irving [composer]; Rose, Billy and Ryan, Ben [lyricists]; Leo. Feist, Inc.,
New York, 1921.
Box 81, Folder 6
"I Love, Love (I Love You Dear),"
The Red Window
1911
General note
Gebest, Chas. J. [composer]; Pollock, Channing and Wolf, Rennold [lyricists and writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1911.
Box 81, Folder 7
"I Married an Angel,"
I Married an Angel
1938
General note
Rodgers, Richard [composer]; Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]; Robbins Music Corporation, New York, 1938.
Box 81, Folder 8
"I Want to Be Happy,"
No No Nanette
1924
General note
Youmans, Vincent [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Caesar, Irving [lyricists]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [writers]; Harms
Inc., New York, 1924.
Box 81, Folder 9
"If I Were On the Stage (Kiss Me),"
Mlle. Modiste
1905
General Physical Description note: fragile,
General note
Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1905.
Box 81, Folder 10
"If You Could Care,"
As You Were
1920
General note
starring Sam Bernard and Irene Bordoni; Darewski, Herman [composer]; Wimperis, Arthur [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co.,
New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 11
"I'll Be in My Dixie Home Again To-Morrow"
1922
General note
sung by Eddie Cantor; Turk, Roy and Robinson, J. Russell [composers and lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York,
1922.
Box 81, Folder 12
"I'll Dream of that Sweet Co-ed,"
The Fair Co-Ed
1908
General note
Charles Dillingham's production by the Elsie Janis Company; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist];
M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1908.
Box 81, Folder 13
"I'll Dream of that Sweet Co-ed,"
The Fair Co-Ed
1908
General Physical Description note: fragile;
General note
Charles Dillingham's production by the Elsie Janis Company; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist];
M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1908.
Box 81, Folder 14
"I'll Keep a Warm Spot in My Heart for You,"
Abyssinia
1916
General note
sung by Aida Overton Walker; Johnson, Rosamond [composer]; Johnson, J.W. [lyricist]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1916.
Box 81, Folder 15
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows,"
Oh Look!
1918
General note
musical comedy with the Dolly Sisters and Harry Fox; Carroll, Harry [composer]; McCarthy, Joseph [lyricist]; Montgomery, James
[writer]; staged by Robert Milton and Edward Royce; McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., New York, 1918.
Box 81, Folder 16
"I'm in Love with One of the Stars,"
The Man Who Owns Broadway
1908
General note
musical play starring Raymond Hitchcock; Cohan, George M. [composer and lyricist]; Cohan & Harris, New York, 1908.
Box 81, Folder 17
"I'm in Love with One of the Stars,"
The Man Who Owns Broadway
1908
General note
musical play starring Raymond Hitchcock; Cohan, George M. [composer and lyricist]; Cohan & Harris, New York, 1908.
Box 81, Folder 18
"In Araby with You,"
Criss-Cross
1926
General note
Charles Dillingham presents Fred Stone; Stone, Dorothy [actress]; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Caldwell, Anne
[lyricists and writers]; staged by R.H. Burnside; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1926.
Box 81, Folder 19
"In My Harem"
1913
General note
Berlin, Irving [composer]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, New York, 1913.
Box 81, Folder 20
"In Old Ben Franklin's Day,"
The Ameer
1899
General note
comic opera produced by the Frank Daniels Opera Company; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Ranken, Frederic and La Shelle, Kirke
[writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1899.
Box 81, Folder 21
"In the Shade of the New Apple Tree,"
Hooray for What
1938
General note
staged and directed by Vincent Minelli; Arlen, Harold [composer]; Harburg, E.Y. [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1938.
Box 81, Folder 22
"Incidental Music,"
Monsieur Beaucaire
1903
General note
arranged by Ernest Bucalossi; Rosse, Frederick [composer]; Hawkes & Son, London, 1903.
Box 81, Folder 23
"Isle D'Amour"
1913
General note
sung by Jose Collins in Ziegfeld's Follies Series of 1913; Edwards, Leo [composer]; Carroll, Earl [lyricist]; Leo. Feist,
Inc., New York, 1913.
Box 81, Folder 24
"I've a Garden in Sweden,"
Little Miss Fix-It
1911
General note
songs of Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth; Murphy, Owens and Lipton [composers and lyricists]; Norworth Pub. Co., New York, 1911.
Box 81, Folder 25
"Japanese Sandman, The"
1920
General note
Whiting, Richard A. [composer]; Egan, Raymond B. [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 26
"Je Vous Aime (I Love You),"
Puzzles of 1925
1925
General note
starring Elsie Janis; Beiner, Arthur [composer and lyricist]; Harms Inc., New York, 1925.
Box 81, Folder 27
"Jes' Cause de Moon Was Shinin',"
The Billionaire
1902
General note
as produced by the Klaw and Erlanger Opera Company; Kerker, Gustave [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; Sol Bloom, New
York, 1902.
Box 81, Folder 28
"Just Because It's You,"
The Little Cafe
1913
General note
Klaw and Erlanger production; Caryll, Ivan [composer]; McLellan, C.M.S. [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1913.
Box 81, Folder 29
"Just My Style,"
Fantana
1904
General note
Hubbell, Raymond [composer]; Smith, Robert B. [lyricist and writer]; Shubert, Sam S. [writer]; Witmark & Sons, New York, 1904.
Box 81, Folder 30
"Just You and I and the Moon,"
Ziegfeld Follies 1913
1913
General note
Stamper, Dave [composer]; Buck, Gene [lyricist]; Norworth Publishing Co., New York, 1913.
Box 81, Folder 31
"Last Farewell, The"
1903
General Physical Description note: torn and fragile,
General note
sung by Adelina Patti; Chas. K. Harris [composer and lyricist]; Chas. K. Harris, New York, 1903.
Box 81, Folder 32
"Let Me Live and Stay in Dixieland,"
The Slim Princess
1910
General note
starring Elsie Janis; Brice, Elizabeth and King, Charles [composers and lyricists]; Ted Snyder Co., New York, 1910.
Box 81, Folder 33
"Let Us Waltz as We Say Goodbye"
1925
General note
Beiner, Art L. [composer and lyricist]; Harold Rossiter Music Co., Chicago, 1925.
Box 81, Folder 34
"Life and Love,"
The Velvet Lady
1918
General note
musical comedy by Klaw and Erlanger; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons,
New York, 1918.
Box 81, Folder 35
"Limehouse Blues"
1922
General note
Braham, Philip [composer]; Furber, Douglas [lyricist]; Harms, New York, 1922.
Box 81, Folder 36
"Looking for the Silver Lining,"
Sally
1920
General note
produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Bolton, Guy and Grey, Clifford [lyricists and writers]; staged
by Edward Royce; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 37
"Louisiana Lizabeth,"
The Yankee Girl
1909
General note
starring Blanche Ring; Hobart, George V. [composer]; Hein, Silvio [lyricist]; Blanche Ring Music Co., Shapiro, New York, 1909.
Box 81, Folder 38
"Love Nest, The,"
Mary
1920
General note
musical comedy by George M. Cohan; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [lyricists and writers]; Victoria
Pub. Co., New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 39
"Love Nest, The,"
Mary
1920
General note
musical comedy by George M. Cohan; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [lyricists and writers]; Victoria
Pub. Co., New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 40
"Love Nest, The,"
Mary
1920
General Physical Description note: inside page missing,
General note
musical comedy by George M. Cohan; Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Mandel, Frank [lyricists and writers]; Victoria
Pub. Co., New York, 1920.
Box 81, Folder 41
"Lovely to Look At,"
Roberta
1935
General note
starring Irene Dunne, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., London;
T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1935.
Box 81, Folder 42
"Make-Believe,"
Showboat
1927
General note
Kern, Jerome [composer]; Hammerstein II, Oscar [lyricist and writer]; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1927.
Box 81, Folder 43
"Man I Love, The,"
Strike Up the Band
1924
General note
Gershwin, George [composer]; Gershwin, Ira [lyricist]; New World Music Corporation/Harms, New York, 1924.
Box 81, Folder 44
"Mexico,"
Humpty Dumpty
1914
General note
Cole, Bob [composer]; Cole, Bob and Johnson, James W. [lyricists]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, 1914.
Box 81, Folder 45
"Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean"
1922
General note
Gallagher, Ed and Shean, Al [composers and lyricists]; Jack Mills Inc., New York, 1922.
Box 81, Folder 46
"Modern Japanee, The,"
The Old Town
1910
General note
[starring] David Montgomery and Fred Stone; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons,
New York, 1910.
Box 81, Folder 47
"Mon Petit (Sonny Boy)"
1929
General note
De Sylva, B.G.; Brown, Lew; Henderson, Ray; Jolson, Al [composers and lyricists]; Hely, Marc [French lyricist]; De Sylva,
Brown & Henderson; Editions Francis Salabert, Paris, 1929.
Box 81, Folder 48
"Montezuma,"
Over the River
1912
General note
Charles B. Dillingham & Flo. Ziegfeld production with Eddie Foy; Methvin, Jeanette [singer]; Eggett, Charles [composer]; Carroll,
Earl [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, New York, 1912.
Box 81, Folder 49
"Mother"
1915
General note
sung by Eva Tanguay; Morse, Theodore [composer]; Johnson, Howard [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1915.
Box 81, Folder 50
"My Jamie is a Soldier Brave"
1864
General note
sung by Lizzie Hutchinson at the concerts of the Hutchinson family and by the author W. Virgil Wallace at all of his concerts;
Wallace, W. Virgil [composer]; Millie [lyricist]; Horace Waters, New York, 1864.
Box 81, Folder 51
"My Mammy: The Sun Shines East--The Sun Shines West,"
Sinbad
1921
General note
Donaldson, Walter [composer]; Young, Joe and Lewis, Sam [lyricists]; Irving Berlin Co., New York, 1921.
Box 81, Folder 52
"My Mammy: The Sun Shines East--The Sun Shines West,"
Sinbad
1921
General note
Donaldson, Walter [composer]; Young, Joe and Lewis, Sam [lyricists]; Irving Berlin Co., New York, 1921.
Box 81, Folder 53
"My Sunny Tennesee,"
The Midnight Rounders of 1921
1921
General note
Lee & J.J. Shubert production; Cantor, Eddie [singer]; Kalmar, Bert; Ruby, Harry; Ruby, Herman [composers and lyricists];
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 1
"'N Everything,"
Sinbad
1918
General note
De Sylvia, Bud; Kahn, Gus; Jolson, Al [composers and lyricists]; Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1918.
Box 82, Folder 2
"Nell Brinkley Girl, The,"
The Follies of 1908
1908
General note
Levi, Maurice [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist and writer]; staged by Julian Mitchell; Cohan & Harris Publishing Co.,
New York, 1908.
Box 82, Folder 3
"New York and Coney Island March"
1896
General note
[Two-step]; Paull, E.T. [composer]; E.T. Paull Music Co., New York, 1896. Fragile, front cover loose.
Box 82, Folder 4
"Nightingale, The"
1906
General note
sung by Edith Helena; Penn, Arthur A. [composer]; Chas. K. Harris, Chicago, 1906.
Box 82, Folder 5
"Oh By Jingo!"
Linger Longer Letty
1919
General note
featuring Charlotte Greenwood; Von Tilzer, Albert [composer]; Brown, Lew [lyricist]; Broadway Music Corp., New York, 1919.
Box 82, Folder 6
"Oh! You Circus Day"
1912
General note
originally introduced by Montgomery and Moore in Lew Field's
Hanky Panky; Monaco, Jimmie V. [composer]; Lessing, Edith Maida [lyricist]; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 1912.
Box 82, Folder 7
"Ol' Man River,"
Showboat
1925
General note
Carl Laemmle production; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Hammerstein II, Oscar [lyricist and writer]; Ferber, Edna [novelist]; T.B.
Harms Co., New York, 1925.
Box 82, Folder 8
"Only in Dreams"
1910
General note
Morgan, Vincent [composer]; Bigelow, Jannie P. [lyricist]; Emrys Music Co., Los Angeles, 1910.
Box 82, Folder 9
"Over There"
1917
General note
Cohan, George [composer and lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1917.
Box 82, Folder 10
"Painting the Clouds with Sunshine,"
The Gold Diggers of Broadway
1929
General note
Burke, Joe [composer]; Dubin, Al [lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1929.
Box 82, Folder 11
"Paragraphs,"
The Dollar Princess
1909
General note
Charles Frohman's production; Fall, Leo [composer]; Grossmith, Jr., George [adapter]; Willner, A.N. and Grunbaum, F. [writers];
T.B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, 1909.
Box 82, Folder 12
"Pianoforte Selection,"
This Year of Grace
1928
General note
Charles B. Cochran's 1928 Revue; Coward, Noel [composer, lyricist and writer]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1928.
Box 82, Folder 13
"Picket Guard, The"
circa 1861
General note
[song and quartette]; Goodwin, W.H. [composer]; Beers, Ethel Lynn [lyricist, though not cited in sheet music]; Oliver Ditson
& Co., Boston, c.1861.
Box 82, Folder 14
"Poor Butterfly,"
The Big Show
1916
General note
Hubbell, Raymond [composer]; Golden, John L. [lyricist]; staged by R.H. Burnside; T.B. Harms, Francis, Day & Hunter, New York,
1916.
Box 82, Folder 15
"Pretty Little Heather Bell,"
The Lancers
1907
General note
Henry Miller Production; sung by Cecelia Loftus; Spink, George [composer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1907.
Box 82, Folder 16
"Pretty Mollie Shannon",
The Little Duchess
1901
General note
sung by Anna Held; Wolff, Walter [composer]; Ryan, Geo. H. [lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1901.
Box 82, Folder 17
"Rememb'ring,"
Topsy and Eva
1923
General note
Duncan Sisters [singers, composers, lyricists]; Cushing, Catherine C. [writer]; suggested by
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe; Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, 1923.
Box 82, Folder 18
"Rest, Noble Chieftain"
1865
General note
[song on the death of President Lincoln]; Archer, C. [composer and lyricist]; Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, 1865.
Box 82, Folder 19
"Rip Van Winkle Was a Lucky Man,"
The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast
1901
General note
Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, New York, 1901.
Box 82, Folder 20
"Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody"
1918
General note
sung by Al Jolson; Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Lewis, Sam M. and Young, Joe [lyricists]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New
York, 1918.
Box 82, Folder 21
"Rose of Washington Square,"
Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic
1920
General note
introduced by Fannie Brice; Hanley, James F. [composer]; Macdonald, Ballard [lyricist]; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York,
1920.
Box 82, Folder 22
"Row, Row, Row,"
Ziegfeld Follies
1912
General note
introduced by Elizabeth Brice; Monaco, Jimmie V. [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Harry Von Tilzer, New York, 1912.
Box 82, Folder 23
"Row, Row, Row,"
Ziegfeld Follies
1912
General note
introduced by Elizabeth Brice; Monaco, Jimmie V. [composer]; Jerome, William [lyricist]; Harry Von Tilzer, New York, 1912.
Fragile.
Box 82, Folder 24
"Sally,"
Sally
1921
General note
produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Bolton, Guy and Grey, Clifford [lyricists and writers]; staged
by Edward Royce; T.B. Harms Co., New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 25
"Same Old Crowd, The,"
The Jewel of Asia
1903
General note
sung by Blanche Ring; Morse, Theodore F. [composer]; Farrell, Fred C. and Joseph C. [lyricists]; Howley, Haviland & Dresser,
New York, 1903.
Box 82, Folder 26
"Second Hand Rose,"
Ziegfeld Follies of 1921
General note
sung by Fannie Brice; Hanley, James F. [composer]; Clarke, Grant [lyricist]; staged by Edward Royce; Shapiro, Bernstein &
Co., New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 27
"Selection,"
The Lady of the Slipper
1912
General note
musical comedy: Montgomery and Stone, Elsie Janis; Herbert, Victor [composer]; O'Dea, James [lyricist]; Caldwell, Ann and
McCarty, Laurence [writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1912. [Autographed by Victor Herbert.]
Box 82, Folder 28
"Shine On, Harvest Moon,"
The Follies of 1908
General note
sung by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth; Bayes-Norworth, Nora [composer]; Norworth, Jack [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick & Co.,
1908.
Box 82, Folder 29
"Since I First Met You,"
The Sultan of Sulu
1902
General note
a musical comedy; Wathall, Alfred G. [composer]; Ade, George [lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1902.
Box 82, Folder 30
"Singin' in the Rain,"
Hollywood Review of 1929
1929
General note
[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]; Brown, Nacio Herb [composer]; Freed, Arthur [lyricist]; Robbins Music Corp., New York, 1929.
Box 82, Folder 31
"Silver Moon,"
My Maryland
1927
General note
based on Clyde Fitch's play
Barbara Fritchie; Romberg, Sigmund [composer]; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist and writer]; Harms Inc., New York, 1927.
Box 82, Folder 32
"Sit Down! You're Rocking the Boat"
1913
General note
Schwartz, Jean [composer]; Jerome, William and Clarke, Grant [lyricists]; Harry Williams Music Co., New York, 1913.
Box 82, Folder 33
"Somebody Stole My Gal"
1922
General note
Wood, Leo [composer and lyricist]; Denton & Haskins Music Co., New York, 1922.
Box 82, Folder 34
"Song of Love,"
Blossom Time
1921
General note
[Shubert]; Schubert, Franz and Berte, Heinrich [composers]; music adapted by Sigmund Romberg; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist];
Karczag Publishing Co., Leo. Feist, New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 35
"Song of Love,"
Blossom Time
1921
General note
[Shubert]; Schubert, Franz and Berte, Heinrich [composers]; music adapted by Sigmund Romberg; Donnelly, Dorothy [lyricist];
Karczag Publishing Co., Leo. Feist, New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 36
"Song of Love,"
The Grass Widow
1917
General note
Hirsch, Louis A. [composer]; Pollock, Channing and Wolf, Rennold [lyricists and writers]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1917.
Box 82, Folder 37
"Sweet Dreams,"
Tip Top
1921
General note
starring Fred Stone; Caryll, Ivan [composer]; Caldwell, Anne and Burnside, R.H. [lyricists]; Chappell-Harms, New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 38
"Syncopated Walk, The, "
Watch Your Step
1914
General note
musical comedy by Charles Dillingham; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Smith, Harry B. [writer]; Irving Berlin, Inc.,
New York, 1914.
Box 82, Folder 39
"Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty"
1916
General note
Mills, A.J.; Godfrey, Fred; Scott, Bennett [composers and lyricists]; Chappell Music, New York, 1916. One sheet only, no cover.
Box 82, Folder 40
"Take Me to Swanee Shore,"
Broadway to Paris;
1912
General note
Muir, Lewis F. [composer]; Gilbert, L. Wolfe [lyricist]; F.A. Mills, New York, 1912. Cover only, no music sheet.
Box 82, Folder 41
"Tattooed Man, The,"
The Idol's Eye
1897
General note
as performed by the Frenk Daniels Comic Opera Company; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist and writer];
Edward Schuberth & Co., New York, 1897.
Box 82, Folder 42
"Tattooed Man, The,"
The Idol's Eye
1897
General note
as performed by the Frenk Daniels Comic Opera Company; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist and writer];
Edward Schuberth & Co., New York, 1897.
Box 82, Folder 43
"Teach Me That Beautiful Love"
1912
General note
Schenck, Joe and Van, Gus [composers and lyricists]; Will Rossiter, Chicago, 1912.
Box 82, Folder 44
"Tell Me Lovers I Pray You,"
The Mandarin
1896
General note
comic opera, sung by Anna Lichter at the Tivoli; de Koven, Reginald [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; G. Schirmer, New
York, 1896 [musical supplement of the
Sunday Examiner]. Fragile.
Box 82, Folder 45
"Tendre Aveu,"
Trois Morceaux Pour Piano
1894
General note
Schutt, Edouard [composer]; N. Simrock, Berlin, 1894.
Box 82, Folder 46
"There'll Come a Time"
1895
General note
sung by Lizzie B. Raymond; Harris, Chas. K. [composer and lyricist]; Chas. K. Harris, Milwaukee, 1895.
Box 82, Folder 47
"They Tell Me of You,"
The Little Duchess
1901
General note
[Anna Held]; de Koven, Reginald [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; Edward Schuberth & Co., New York, 1901.
Box 82, Folder 48
"This Can't Be Love,"
The Boys from Syracuse
1938
General note
Rogers, Richard [composer]; Hart, Lorenz [lyricist]; Chappell & Co., New York, 1938. [Dances directed by George Balanchine;
book and direction by George Abbott.]
Box 82, Folder 49
"This is the Life"
1914
General note
sung by Belle Baker; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1914.
Box 82, Folder 50
"Till the Clouds Roll By,"
Oh Boy!
1917
General note
musical comedy by Comstock-Elliot Co.; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Bolton, Guy and Wodehouse, P.G. [lyricists and writers]; T.B.
Harms, Francis Day & Hunter, New York, 1917.
Box 82, Folder 51
"To the Land of My Own Romance,"
The Enchantress
1907
General note
comic opera starring Kitty Gordon; Herbert, Victor [composer]; De Gresac, Fred and Smith, Harry B. [lyricists]; M. Whitmark
& Sons, New York, 1907. [Autographed by Victor Herbert]
Box 82, Folder 52
"Under the Bamboo Tree,"
Sally In Our Alley
1902
General note
sung by Marie Cahill; Cole, Bob [composer and lyricist]; Jos. W. Stern & Co., London, 1902.
Box 82, Folder 53
"Violets," ["Morgens Send Ich Dir Die Veilchen"]
1900
General note
Wright, Ellen [composer]; Frane, Julian [lyricist, English]; Heine, H. [lyricist, German]; Boosey & Co., New York, 1900.
Box 82, Folder 54
"Way Down in Colon Town,"
In Panama
1907
General note
Hoffman Max [composer]; Madden, Edward [lyrics]; Maguire, Sylvester and Hoffman Aaron [authors]; Rogers Bros. Music Pub. Co.,
New York, 1907.
Box 82, Folder 55
"When Day is Done"
1926
General note
Katscher, Robert [composer]; De Sylva, B.G. [lyricist]; Harms, Inc., New York, 1926.
Box 82, Folder 56
"When I Leave the World Behind"
1915
General note
sung by Fritzi Scheff; Berlin, Irving [composer and lyricist]; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., New York, 1915.
Box 82, Folder 57
"When I Would Think of You,"
The Old Town
1909
General note
David Montgomery and Fred Stone; Luders, Gustav [composer]; Ade, George [writer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York,
1909.
Box 82, Folder 58
"When Shall We Meet Again?"
Tip Top
1921
General note
C.B. Dillingham [producer]; Fred Stone [actor]; Whiting, Richard A. [composer]; Egan, Raymond B. [lyricist]; Jerome H. Remick
& Co., New York, 1921.
Box 82, Folder 59
"When We Are Married,"
The Belle of New York
1897
General note
Morton, Hugh [composer]; Kerker, Gustave [lyricist]; T.B. Harms & Co., New York, 1897.
Box 82, Folder 60
"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"
1866
General note
Butterfield, J.A. [composer and lyricist]; Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, 1866.
Box 82, Folder 61
"When You're Away,"
The Only Girl
1914
General note
produced by Joe Weber; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914.
Box 82, Folder 62
"When You're Away,"
The Only Girl
1914
General note
produced by Joe Weber; Herbert, Victor [composer]; Blossom, Henry [lyricist and writer]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914.
Box 82, Folder 63
"Where the River Shannon Flows"
1906
General note
sung by John Russell; Russell, James I. [composer and lyricist]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1906.
Box 82, Folder 64
"Who?"
Sunny
1925
General note
musical comedy by Charles Dillingham; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Hammerstein II, Oscar [lyricists]; T.B. Harms
Co., New York, 1925.
Box 82, Folder 65
"Who Knows?"
1914
General note
Ball, Ernest R. [composer]; Dunbar, Paul Laurence [poet]; M. Witmark & Sons, New York, 1914.
Box 82, Folder 66
"Wouldn't You Like Me for a Sweetheart?"
A Yankee Tourist
1907
General note
starring Raymond Hitchcock; Robyn, Alfred G. [composer]; Irwin, Wallace [lyricist]; Davis, Richard Harding [writer]; M. Witmark
& Sons, New York, 1907.
Box 82, Folder 67
"Yankee Doodle Boy, The,"
Little Johnny Jones
1904
General note
Cohan, Geo. M. [composer and lyricist]; F.A. Mills, New York, 1904.
Box 82, Folder 68
"Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay,"
The Merry Widower and the Devil
1909
General note
Flynn, John H. [composer]; Cobb, Will D. [lyricist]; Shapiro, New York, 1909.
Box 82, Folder 69
"You and I,"
My Girl
1924
General note
staged by Walter Brooks; Archer, Harry [composer]; Thompson, Harlan [lyricist and writer]; Leo. Feist Inc., New York, 1924.
Box 82, Folder 70
"You Will, Won't You?"
Criss-Cross
1926
General note
Fred Stone and Dorothy Stone; Kern, Jerome [composer]; Harbach, Otto and Caldwell, Anne [libretto]; T.B. Harms Co., New York,
1926.
Box 82, Folder 71
"You're Here and I'm Here,"
The Marriage Market
1914
General note
starring Donald Brian; Kern, Jerome D. [composer]; Smith, Harry B. [lyricist]; Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, 1914.
Box 82, Folder 72
"You're the Cream In My Coffee,"
Hold Everything
1928
General note
musical comedy by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley; De Sylva, B.G.; Brown, Lew; Henderson, Ray [composers and lyricists];
De Sylva, B.G. and McGowan, Jack [writers]; De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc., New York, 1928.
Box 82, Folder 73
"Zaza"
unknown
General note
Leoncavallo, R. [composer]; cover only.
Box 100
Rose Marie
Unknown
Scope and Contents note
A Musical Play
Box 100
Algy/The Picadilly Johnny With The Little Glass Eye
Box 100
High High Up in the Hills
Box 100
I Can't Tell Why I Love You But I Do
Box 80
New York and Coney Island Cycle March
1896
Box 80
Sit Down! You're Rocking the Boat
1913
Box 95
The Merry Widow
General note
New musical play
Box 95
M'lle Modiste
General note
A comic opera in two acts
Box 95
Florodora
12 November 1900
General note
A musical comedy
Box 109
American Ballet Theatre
5 March 1985 - 24 March 1985
Box 105
American Circus Posters
Undated
Box 99
American Dancer
June 1938
Box 84
American Weekly
23 September 1945
Box 105
Argonaut
1881-1884
Physical Description:
10 Issues
Box 99
Bandwagon
2005-2006
Physical Description:
8 issues
Box 96
The Bilboard
28 June 1913
Box 96
The Billboard
16 October 1937
Box 97
Broadway Weekly
1903-1904
Physical Description:
6 issues
Box 99
Burr McIntosh Monthly
1904-1907
Physical Description:
3 issues
Box 99
The Call Boy
2002-2006
Physical Description:
6 issues