Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
J.H. Kalbfleisch (composer). "The Live Oak Polka." Rochester: Jos. P. Shaw, 1860
With chromolithographed scene of a baseball game on front cover. Cover text: "Respectfully Dedicated to the Live Oak B.B.C. Rochester N.Y."
John Zebley, Jr. "Home Run Quick Step." Philadelphia: Lee & Walker, 1861
With chromolithographed scene of a baseball game on front cover. Cover text: "Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Mercantile Base Ball Club of Philada."
James M. Goodman (composer). "Base Ball Polka." Philadelphia: C.F. Escher & Son, 1867
J.L. Truax (composer). "Base Ball Waltz." New York and Chicago: The S. Brainard's Sons Co., 1867
Published ca. 1896 in the series "Home Favorites: Instrumental, No. 3"
Bisco (lyricist); L.B. Starkweather (composer). "Catch It on the Fly." Chicago: Lyon & Healy, 1867
2 copies. Cover text: "To the Excelsior Club of Chicago and Forest City Club of Rockford, Ill."
Harry Angelo (lyricist); James W. Porter (composer). "The Base Ball Fever." Philadelphia: Marsh & Bubna, 1867
Cover text: "To Lew Simmons Esq."
F.W. Root (composer). "Home Run Galop." Chicago: Root & Cady, 1867
Cover text: "To the Atlantic Club of Chicago: the boys who make 'em." Lithographed view of baseball game, with spectators in foreground, on cover.
F.W. Root (composer). "The Home Run Galop!" Chicago: Root & Cady, 1867
Cover text: "To the Atlantic Club of Chicago: the boys who make 'em." Textual cover (hand-colored).
Mrs. Bodell (composer). "Home Run Polka." Philadelphia: Marsh & Bubna, 1867
2 copies. Cover text: "Respectfully dedicated to the National Base Ball Club of Washington, D.C."
Miss Lizzie M. Hunter (composer). "Base Ball Polka." Erie PA: Brehm, Bros., 1868
Cover text: "To the Erie City Base Ball Club."
Charles D. Blake (composer). "Silver Ball March." Bvoston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1869
Cover text: "Respectfully dedicated to the Lowell Base Ball Club, of Boston."
Master Eddie Brown (singer); Charles L. Wall (composer). "That Skinny Girl Called Joe." Philadelphia: Bacon & Scott, 1870
Cover text: "Written for and Sung with Great Applause by Master Eddie Brown." Verse two makes reference to baseball.
M.J. Messer (composer). "Una Schottische." Boston: C.D. Russell & Company, 1874
Cover text: "To the Una Base Ball Club Charlestown. Junior Champions 1870-72-73."
John T. Rutledge (composer and lyricist). "Tally One for Me." Cincinnati: F.W. Helmick, 1877
Cover text: "Base Ball Song & Chorus"
Julius E. Müller (composer). "Bat and Ball March." Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1880
Published in the series "Children's Pleasures. Easy Compositions for Pianoforte."
Miss Hattie A. Brooks (composer). "Base Ball Waltz." Chicago and New York: National Music Co., 1885
Miss Hattie A. Brooks (composer) "Base Ball Waltz." Zanesville OH: H.D. Munson & Sons, 1885
C.F. Green (composer). "Base Ball March for Piano or Organ." Williamsport PA: Stopper & Fisk, 1886
Cover text: "Dedicated to all Lovers of Base Ball."
G.L. Spaulding (composer and lyricist). "Oh No Certainly Not." New York: Willis Woodward & Co., 1886
Cover text: "Topical Song." Verse fourmakes reference to the New York Base Ball Club.
J. Franklin (composer). "Our Champions. March for Piano." Brooklyn: Goetz & Co., 1888
Cover text: "Respectfully dedicated to the Members of the N.Y. Base Ball Club."
Fred T. Baker (composer). "Spalding's Base Ball Tourists around the World Grand March." Philadelphia: William H. Boner & Co., 1889
Monroe H. Rosenfeld (composer and lyricist). "Our Noble Giant Nine." New York: Hitchcock's Music Stores, 1889
Lacking pages 3-4
Monroe H. Rosenfeld (composer and lyricist). "Finnegan the Umpire." New York: Frank Tousey, 1890
Cover with image of players hurling items at umpire.
Monroe H. Rosenfeld (composer and lyricist). "Finnegan the Umpire." New York: Frank Tousey's Publishing House, 1890
No image on cover
B.H. Janssen (composer and lyricist). "Clancy Wasn't in it." New York: T.B. Harms & Co., 1890
Cover text: "To Buck Ewing, N.Y. Player's League"; "Comic Song."
Bert C. Norman (lyricist); Gussie L. Davis (composer). "McGuffin's Home Run." New York: Willis Woodward & Co., 1891
Cover text: "To Frank McMahon, Washington, D.C."; "Comic Song."
George C. Edwards (composer and lyricist). "O'Grady at the Game." Brooklyn: Chas. W. Held, 1891
Cover text: "Sung with Great Success by Edward Leslie of Leclair and Lesie" ; "Comic Song."
Philip Hastings (composer and lyricist). "Just One." San Francisco: Broder & Schlam, 1892
Second verse references baseball
J.P. Skelly (composer and lyricist). "You Musn't Mind a Little Thing Like That." New York: F.A. Rockar, 1893
Cover text: "Do you want to laugh?"
Frank E. Weidman (composer). "St. Joseph Baseball March." Boston: Chas W. Maloney, 1893
Copyrighted by Legg Brothers, Kansas City. Written for the St. Joseph MO club.