Bob Cole

Timeline of works

  • 1897
    No Coons Allowed.
    Place & Publisher Howley, Haviland & Co., 4 East 20th Street New York
    Subjects:Minstrel shows, Caricatures, Dogs, Restaurants, Discrimination, Lawyers, Prejudice
  • 1897
    I Hope These Few Lines Will Find You Well.
    Place & Publisher Howley, Haviland & Co., 4 East 20th Street New York
    Subjects:Minstrel shows, Caricatures, Wealth, Gambling, Correspondence
  • 1898
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    When the War is O'er. Sentimental Song & Chorus.
    Place & Publisher Howley, Haviland & Co., 1260-1266 Broadway New York
    Subjects:Symbols--classical, Patriotism, Spanish American War, Mothers & children, Soldiers, Death, Homecomings
  • 1899
    Louisiana Lize. An Instantaneous First Night Hit. A Genuine Southern Inspiration of Melody and Sentiment.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Minstrel shows, Silhouettes, Dialects, Portraits, Moonlight, Bodies of water
  • 1900
    I've Got Troubles of My Own. A Bit of Coon Philosophy!
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Minstrel shows, Dialects, Portraits, Debts, Gambling, Friendship
  • 1900
    Pickin' on a Chicken Bone. Bob Cole's tremendous hit in "A Trip to Coontown" Co.
    Place & Publisher Howley, Haviland & Dresser New York
    Subjects:Minstrel shows, Dialects, Portraits, Musical instruments
  • 1901
    The Only Original "Dinah" Song. Come Out Dinah On the Green. (Darkey Serenade).
    Place & Publisher Howley, Haviland & Dresser New York
    Subjects:Fairy tales, Monsters, Witches, Supernatural beings, Love
  • 1901
    The Old Flag Never Touched The Ground.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co.
    Subjects:Patriotism
  • 1901
    The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Portraits, Love, Chivalry
  • 1901
    The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Portraits, Love, Chivalry
  • 1901
    The Old Flag Never Touched the Ground. Patriotic March Song.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 102-104 W. 38th St. New York
    Subjects:National Emblems, World War I, Patriotism
  • 1903
    The Katy-did the Cricket and the Frog.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co. New York
    Subjects:Celebrities, Portraits, Forests, Water lilies, Animals in human situations, Unrequited love, Advice, Love, Elopement, Distress
  • 1903
    Moonlight on the Mississippi.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Stages (platforms), Steamboats, Actors, Costumes, Rivers, Night
  • 1904
    The Countess of Alagazam. The Latest Comic Craze in Town.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Social classes, Wealth, Upper classes, Pets, Dogs, Travel, Horseracing, Gambling, Chewing gum
  • 1904
    Man! Man! Man!
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Demons, Dancers, Clowns, Anger
  • 1904
    Mexico.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Demons, Dancers, Clowns, Ethnic groups
  • 1904
    Pretty Little Squaw From Utah. Famous Songs Successes, Cole and Johnson Bros.
    Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New York
    Subjects:Portraits, Native Americans, Ethnic stereotypes, Travel, City & town life