Digital collections that fall within the John Hay Library’s Performance and Entertainment STRATEGIC COLLECTING DIRECTION. Here you will find digitized materials that document the history and creative process of performing arts and provides a window into public life and popular entertainment in the Americas through plays, dance, film, music, photography, and pornography.
By Miss Cath. McKeen, a teacher in Mt. Holyoke Seminary, South Hadley, Mass. Printed in two columns divided by single line within single-line border with fruits and foliage inside corners. Colophon within lower margin: Haddock & Son, Prs., 108 So. Third. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
By Miss Cath. McKeen, a teacher in Mt. Holyoke Seminary, South Hadley, Mass. Printed in two columns divided by single line within single-line border with fruits and foliage inside corners. Colophon within lower margin: Haddock & Son, Prs., 108 So. Third. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed on heavy paper in two columns within mourning border with crossed corners. At head of text, in brackets: Written on the death of Ida M. Haskins, a member of the Baptist Sabbath School, who departed this life August 24th, 1876, aged 20 years, 5 months and 24 days. Poem in 12 four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: J. Morse.
Printed on heavy paper in two columns within mourning border with crossed corners. At head of text, in brackets: Written on the death of Ida M. Haskins, a member of the Baptist Sabbath School, who departed this life August 24th, 1876, aged 20 years, 5 months and 24 days. Poem in 12 four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: J. Morse.
Printed on heavy paper in two columns within mourning border with crossed corners. At head of text, in brackets: Written on the death of Ida M. Haskins, a member of the Baptist Sabbath School, who departed this life August 24th, 1876, aged 20 years, 5 months and 24 days. Poem in 12 four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: J. Morse.
Printed on heavy paper in two columns within mourning border with crossed corners. At head of text, in brackets: Written on the death of Ida M. Haskins, a member of the Baptist Sabbath School, who departed this life August 24th, 1876, aged 20 years, 5 months and 24 days. Poem in 12 four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: J. Morse.
words by Harold Seton ; music by Gertrude Ross. For low voice and piano in E♭ major. Cover title. "Dedicated to and sung by Madame Schumann-Heink" Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of evening star and trees / Xorol. Also published for: high voice in F major.
words by Harold Seton ; music by Gertrude Ross. For low voice and piano in E♭ major. Cover title. "Dedicated to and sung by Madame Schumann-Heink" Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of evening star and trees / Xorol. Also published for: high voice in F major.
Bishop Ralph Cushman. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence. Title and text within a single line border of type ornaments. At end of poem on p. [1]: "By permission European Christian Mission"
By Adelaide Anne Proctor. Broadsheet. Poem in two sections, each of nine three-line stanzas. At end of text: Press of St. Martin's College, 715 Catharine Street. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence; St. Martin's College was founded in 1895.
Page [4] blank. Printed in blue-green and black on heavy paper; ornamental border on pages [2]-[3]. On pages [2] and [3] illustrations of spirit, The Dark, watching over sleeping child, and open window. Cover title. On pages [2]-[3] poem in six four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: John Martin. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Title from first line. Text of song in four numbered nine-line stanzas of which the last line in each is: God for our native land! Song elsewhere called: God for our native land. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Title from first line. Text of song in four numbered nine-line stanzas of which the last line in each is: God for our native land! Song elsewhere called: God for our native land. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Title from first line. Text of song in four numbered nine-line stanzas of which the last line in each is: God for our native land! Song elsewhere called: God for our native land. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
by Rev. A.B. Simpson. Broadsheet printed on pink paper. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. At end of text: For sale by I.L. Hess, 250 W. 44th Street, New York. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
by Rev. A.B. Simpson. Broadsheet printed on pink paper. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. At end of text: For sale by I.L. Hess, 250 W. 44th Street, New York. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
by Rev. A.B. Simpson. Broadsheet printed on pink paper. Poem in eight four-line stanzas. At end of text: For sale by I.L. Hess, 250 W. 44th Street, New York. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed on dark blue paper within double-line border. "Words by Fanny Crosby. Music by Phillip Phillips." Text of hymn in four numbered four-line stanzas with four-line chorus beginning: Marching along, we are marching along.