"An Indianesque" - cover; Song is listed as "Arranged from the great instrumental success Young Antelops Intermezzo"; back cover is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for the songs "Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell" and "A Social Parlor"; Plate number: 4893
"An Indianesque" - cover; Song is listed as "Arranged from the great instrumental success Young Antelope Intermezzo"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in base, blue, and red, for the song "Peter Piper" by S.R. Henry, advertisement includes several images both portraits and drawings; Plate number: 4864
Published in a book by Mark E. Swan "The Top O' The' World"; Plate number: 7947 5; Each page of music has a decorative frame; Last page contains music excerpts and advertisements for other works published by M. Witmark & Sons
Inside cover contains an advertisement and musical excerpt for "The ghost of the banjo coon," which is advertised to be "An exceptionally good song" and "Cannot be praised too highly"; Back cover contains a musical excerpt and advertisement for "I wouldn't Change you Sweetheart for a new girl now."
Plate number: 11109; music is surrounded by a single line border with decorative corners; back cover is an advertisement, with a musical excerpt, for the song "To the End of the World With You", also includes an advertisement at the bottom of the page for M. Witmark & Sons "Our Black and White Series"
Cover - "Sung with Great Success by James F. MacDonald"; last page of sheet music is the text of the third verse, chorus, and the text for four additional verses; back cover is a full page advertisement for "Beautiful Ballads" by Dave Reed and Ernest R. Ball; Plate number: 7992-3
Cover - "Introduced by Chas. J. Ross in Sam S. and Lee Shubert's production The Social Whirl"; Plate number: 4987; music is surrounded by a double lined border with decorative corners; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "When the Evening Breeze is Sighing Home Sweet Home"
Cover - "Introduced by Chas. J. Ross in Sam S. and Lee Shubert's production The Social Whirl"; Plate number: 4987; music is surrounded by a double lined border with decorative corners; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "When the Evening Breeze is Sighing Home Sweet Home"
"Words by James O'Dea, music by Anna Caldwell, writers of 'By the light of the honeymoon'"--Cover; "Clara Belle Jerome, of the Frank Daniel's company in Charles Dillingham's production of the musical farce 'Sergeant Brue'"--Cover; Inside cover is blank; Plate number: 4903; Inside back cover advertisement contains 6 excerpts for "'Musical bits' from the works of Otto & John Heinzman"; Outside back cover an advertisement with excerpt of the refrain for "Little Girl, You'll Do"; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Cover - "Successfully Introduced by Marie Glazier in "The Little Joker"; Plate number: 5159; music is surrounded by by a border with decorative, flowing corners; p. 6 is an advertisement, with musical excerpts, for "Six Selected Sentimental Song Successes"; back cover is a musical excerpt from the song "In the Golden Autumn Time, My Sweet Elaine"