Jos. W. Stern
Timeline of works
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[n.d.]Song Sheet The Great Pioneer of Penny Ballads. Mother Was A Lady, or, If Jack Was Only Here.Place & Publisher Wm. J. Schmidt, 911 North Avenue BaltimoreSubjects:Conversation, Waitresses, Manners & customs, Families, Disgrace, Marriage proposals
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1894The Little Lost Child. The Latest Waltz Song and Chorus.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 304 East 14th St. New YorkSubjects:City & town life, Policemen, Children, Girls, Fathers & children, Quarreling, Spouses, Love, Happiness, Reunions
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1894Sentiment [sic] Latest Ballad. His Last Thoughts Were of You.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 45 East 20th St. New YorkSubjects:Mothers & children, Correspondence, Military officers, Families, War casualties, Widows, Marriage, Love
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1895The Teacher and the Boy. Beautiful Sentimental Ballad.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 45 East 20th St. New YorkSubjects:Students, Poor persons
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1896Mother Was A Lady, or, If Jack Were Only Here. Beautiful Ballad. A First Night Hit.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 45 East 20th St. New YorkSubjects:City & town life, Musicians, Manners & customs, Anger, Marriage proposals
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1904Take These Flowers, Old Lady. From an Incident in the Career of the Famous American Stage Favorite Mrs. G.H. Gilbert.Place & Publisher Jos. W. Stern & Co., 34 East 21st St. New YorkSubjects:Portraits, Miners, Gifts, Homesickness