Harry S. Miller
Timeline of works
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1883Don't You Know Ellie. Serio-Comic Song.Place & Publisher P.R. McCarco & Co. BostonSubjects:Brass instruments, Courtship & love, Railroads
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1885She Stands Behind a Counter in a Millinery Store. Serio-Comic Song and Chorus.Place & Publisher Adam, Meldrum & Anderson, Dry Goods, Carpets, Drapery, Books and Stationery Buffalo, N.Y.Subjects:Occupations, Business enterprises, Manners & customs, Clothing & dress
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1889Married? Nexey. A Serio-Comic Song & Chorus.Place & Publisher Sep. Winner & Son, 545 N. 8th St. PhiladelphiaSubjects:Single women, Marriage, Contentment, Social classes, Wealth
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1893The Cat Came Back. The Song That Beats "McGinty."Place & Publisher Will Rossiter, The Popular Song Publisher, Main Offices, 56 Fifth Ave. ChicagoSubjects:Cartoons, African Americans, Caricatures, Accidents, Injuries, Death, Drownings, Marine accidents, Ghosts, Cats, From the writings of Lester Levy, Flashes of Merriment (Lester Levy)
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1893When You're Single.Place & Publisher Will Rossiter, The Popular Song Publisher, Main Offices, 56 Fifth Ave. ChicagoSubjects:Portraits, Single women, Marriage, Bachelors, Debts, Clothing & dress, Infants, Domestic life
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1894If We Only Had It Now. Latest Comic Absurdity.Place & Publisher Louis Haas, Publisher, 136 South Eighth Street PhiladelphiaSubjects:Money, Wealth, Social classes, Travel, Rules, Queen Victoria, Alcoholic beverages
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1895I'm His Little Mary.Place & Publisher Will Rossiter, The Popular Song Publisher New YorkSubjects:Portraits, Love, Travel, Sailors, Homecomings
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1896The Latest Vocal Novelty. A Coon Song. The Ringtail Colored Band.Place & Publisher Henry J. Wehman, 130 & 132 Park Row New YorkSubjects:African Americans, Dialects, Marching bands, Dancing
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1897You're Too Good To Lose.Place & Publisher n.p.Subjects:African Americans, Dialects, Gambling
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1897The Black Nobility's Ball. A Coon March Song.Place & Publisher Gagel Brothers, 835 Broadway New YorkSubjects:African Americans, Caricatures, Ballroom dancing, Pride
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1898The Hobson.Place & Publisher A. Scull and Co. Publishers Bridgeton, N.J.Subjects:Portraits, National Emblems, Cannons
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1899Bring Your Money Home. Musical Supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sep. 23, 1900.Place & Publisher Will Rossiter, 56 5th Ave. ChicagoSubjects:Portraits, Wealth, Dialects, Marriage, African Americans, Ethnic stereotypes
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1899Down Old New England Way. The Sunday World's Album of Original Songs.Place & Publisher E.T. Paull Music Co. New YorkSubjects:Farms, Mothers & children, Families, Debts, Auctions, Homecomings
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1900Bring Your Money Home.Place & Publisher Will Rossiter, 56 5th Ave., Musical Supplement of The New York Journal & Advertiser, Sep. 23 ChicagoSubjects:Dialects, Spouses, Poor persons, African Americans, Deception, Distress