Box 9
Container
Contains 24 Results:
Pinkard, Maceo, "Sugar, that Sugar Baby is Mine." New York: W.C. Handy, 1927
File — Box: 9, Folder: 1
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1927
"The Racoon Hunt." New York: Firth & Hall (Anonymous) , 1836
File — Box: 9, Folder: 2
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1836
Reddie, J. Milton, "Took Mah Babe Away." New York: Handy Bros. Music Co. , 1935
File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1935
Rice, Lieut. Gitz, "Dear old Pal of Mine." New York: G. Ricordi & Co. , 1918
File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1918
Scherpf, J.C., "African Quadrilles, Negro Melodies." New York: F. Riley & Co., 1847
File — Box: 9, Folder: 5
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1847
Scott, R. Alonzo, Rev., "The City of My Dreams." s.l.: s.n. , 1897
File — Box: 9, Folder: 6
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1897
Sedgwick, A., "Keemo Kimo." New York: William Hall & Son , 1854
File — Box: 9, Folder: 7
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1854
Sheffer, C.H., "New Coons Done Gone." St. Louis: Balmer & Weber Music House Co. , 1887
File — Box: 9, Folder: 8
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
1887
Simmons, H., "Around the Great White Throne." Berkley, Virginia: H. Simmons, undated
File — Box: 9, Folder: 9
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
undated
Simmons, Hiram, "Hear Us O Father When We Pray." Berkley, Virginia: Hiram Simmons, undated
File — Box: 9, Folder: 10
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
This is a small but notable collection that sheds light on the interests and achievements of an African American woman of rare musical and literary talent, Maud Cuney Hare. Her collection of songs include melodies and creole music originating from such places as Mexico, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The music manuscripts, with beautiful lithographic drawings, date back as far as 1843. Also of interest are the programs to Cuney Hare's music and costume recitals and music talks. In...
Dates:
undated