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Starmer, Frederick S., 1879-1962

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1879 - 1962

Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:

I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry, 1918

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.2
Scope and Contents

Cover page illustration includes photographic image featuring the actors Alice Joyce amd Evart Overton in character; and an photographic inset featuring the singer, Bessie Hamilton. This song was introduced in Gus Hill's Minstrels.

Dates: Copyright: 1918

Indianola, 1918

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.2
Scope and Contents

Instrumental novelty and fox trot.

Dates: Copyright: 1918

Just a Baby's Letter Found In No Man's Land, 1918

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.


An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.

Dates: Copyright: 1918

My Dream of the Big Parade, 1926

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.2
Scope and Contents

Includes an arrangement and tuning for ukulele. A song from the writers of "Hinky Dinky Parley Voo?"

Dates: Copyright: 1926

Over the Top with the Best of Luck, 1918

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.3
Scope and Contents

Words and music by Private Albert Mitchell of the 106th Trains and Military Police. Dedicated to Arthur Guy Empey, author of the world famous book and star of the Vitagraph feature photo play, "Over the Top". Cover page illustration includes photographic insets featuring Arthur Empey; Albert Mitchell; and a scne reproduced from the Vitagraph Studios film.

Dates: Copyright: 1918

Say a Prayer for the Boys "Out There", 1917

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.3
Scope and Contents

The greatest patriotic ballad of the season. Cover page illustration includes a photographic inset featuring the ukuleleist Bobby Henshaw.

Dates: Copyright: 1917

Send Me Away With a Smile, 1917

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.3
Scope and Contents

A war love song with a universal appeal. Cover page illustration includes a photographic inset featuring the actress Rita Gould.

Dates: Copyright: 1917

Somewhere in France is the Lily, 1917

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.3
Scope and Contents

A novelty song, written and sung with great success by the well known composer, Jos. E. Howard of Howard and Clark. Cover page illustration includes a photographic inset featuring Josephe E. Howard.

Dates: Copyright: 1917

Spirit of Independence, 1912

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.3
Scope and Contents

A military march and two-step, dedicated to Mr. J. Bodewalt Lampe.

Dates: Copyright: 1912

The Battle Song of Liberty, 1917

 Item
Identifier: 2001.029.1
Scope and Contents

Dedicated to the United States Army and Navy. Music adapted from the popular marching song of the US Army and Navy set to the music of America's favorite march 'Our Director' composed by F.E. Bigelow. Illustrated by one of the two Starmer brothers.

Dates: Copyright: 1917

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Subject
World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, African American.\ 1