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Minstrels
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Still imageGeorgia Minstrels
Bartlett, Robert HenryA collage of portraits of "The Original Georgia Minstrels". Each portrait is numbered and their names listed: 1) C. B. Hicks, 2) C. Crusoe, 3) H. Easton, 4) S. Keenan, 5) J. Mills, 6) J. Morton, 7) J. Matlock, 8) W. Sanders, 9) C. (G.) Harris, 10) J. Thomas, 11) A. Jackson, 12) W. Wilson, 13) D. Bowman, and 14) Brown.Date CreatedCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDA collage of portraits of "The Original Georgia Minstrels". Each portrait is numbered and their names listed: 1) C. B. Hicks, 2) C. Crusoe, 3) H. Easton, 4) S. Keenan, 5) J. Mills, 6) J. Morton, 7) J. Matlock, 8) W. Sanders, 9) C. (G.) Harris, 10) J. Thomas, 11) A. Jackson, 12) W. Wilson, 13) D. Bowman, and 14) Brown. -
Notated musicJim crack corn, or, The blue tail fly
A score for the Virginia Minstrels song "Jim Crack Corn".Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDA score for the Virginia Minstrels song "Jim Crack Corn". -
Still imageMr. T.D. Rice as the Original Jim Crow
A colored illustration of T. D. Rice as Jim Crow.Date CreatedCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDA colored illustration of T. D. Rice as Jim Crow. -
Notated musicThe Crow Quadrilles. (1) Jim Crow; (2) Sich a Gittin Up Stairs; (3) Sittin on a Rail; (4) Clare de Kitchin; (5) Bone Squash Diabolo
Hewitt, John Hill, 1801-1890A set of scores for the Crow Quadrilles, composed de capo for the piano.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDA set of scores for the Crow Quadrilles, composed de capo for the piano. -
TextWhite's new illustrated melodeon song book: containing a variety of all the new and most popular songs, jokes, conundrums, burlesque lectures, etc, embracing the choicest collection as sung by White's band of serenaders, the Christys, Campbells, and Sable Brothers
White, CharlesA songbook of popular songs, jokes, conundrums, burlesque lectures, etc. related to Charles White's band of serenaders.Date Issued or PublishedCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDA songbook of popular songs, jokes, conundrums, burlesque lectures, etc. related to Charles White's band of serenaders.