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Collection Overview
Title: Chicago sheet music collection, 1845-1871
ID: 01/01/MSS00115
Primary Creator: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Library
Extent: 6.0 Cubic Feet. More info below.
Arrangement:
Arrangement reflects original ordering by the University Library in 15 volumes, which is primary ordered chronologically by acquisition date, then alphabetically by composer last name and title of the composition within volumes.
Volume 1: alphabetically by composer last name then title.
Volumes 2-5: chronologically by publication date across volumes (v. 2 1849-1861, v. 3 1862-1865, v. 4 1865-1871, v. 5 1871- undated) then alphabetically by composer and title within each volume.
Volumes 6-7, 9-11 contain imprints ordered alphabetically by composer last name and title across volumes in the following order: v.6 (A-E), v. 7 (F-K), v. 11 (L-O), v. 9 (R-V), v. 10 (W).
Volume 8 and volumes 12-15 are ordered alphabetically by composer last name and title within each volume.
The physical collection has been rehoused into 20 boxes, ordered continuously by item based off of the original call and volume numbers. See the finding aid for a box/item listing.
Date Acquired: 08/01/1939
Subjects: H.M. Higgins (Publisher), Higgins Brothers (Chicago, Ill.), Lyon & Healy, Music, Music publishing, Root & Cady, United States - History
Forms of Material: Sheet Music
Languages: English, French, German, Italian
Abstract
A collection of 19th century sheet music printed in Chicago, Illinois before the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Chicago Sheet Music Collection is a collection of 19th century sheet music printed in Chicago, Illinois before the Great Fire of 1871. It consists of a wide range of popular music from the time, including popular vocal and piano pieces, songs, ballads, waltzes, polkas, marches, comic pieces, opera selections, and parlor music. Thematic strengths include the American Civil War; stage shows and productions by comic actors, opera stars, minstrel performers, and family singing troupes; Chicago businesses and social organizations; and social issues such as temperance, reconstruction, and women's suffrage.
The items in the collection were predominantly published by the Chicago firms Root & Cady, H.M. Higgins, Lyon & Healy, and the DeMotte Brothers and their associated national imprints. Consisting of approximately 850 items, the collection was assembled by the University of Illinois Library between 1939-1943. Volumes 1-5, 8, 12, 14 and 15 contain music published and printed in Chicago, while volumes 6-7, 9-11, 13, and 15 contain imprints published in other American cities with Chicago distributors.
Collection Historical Note
In 1939, the University of Illinois began collecting sheet music printed in Chicago before the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 in response to renewed interest in the academic community regarding Chicago’s role in music publishing during the Civil War and before the Fire. The Fire devastated the Chicago music industry, destroying the storefronts and inventories of most of the publishing houses. As a result, only one pre-Fire firm survived into the 20th century and information about the scale and national reach of the Chicago music publishing industry was largely forgotten. Between 1939 and 1943, the University Library amassed over 850 pieces of sheet music that either were printed in or would have been available in Chicago before 1871.
In 1941 the University Library hired a student assistant from the Library Science program to catalog and arrange the collection, Dena J. Polacheck Epstein (1916-2013). Epstein, who had a bachelor’s degree in music was inspired to write her master’s thesis, Music Publishing in Chicago before 1871: the Firm of Root & Cady, 1858-1871, using the Illinois collection, which was later serially published in the Music Library Association of America Notes journal between 1944-1946 and in a revised book edition in 1969, which has remained an influential work in the study of early American music publishing. Epstein later became a noted Music Librarian at the University of Chicago and an ethnomusicologist, best known for her foundational scholarship into early American Black folk music and her 1977 book Sinful Tunes and Spirituals: Black Folk Music to the Civil War.
Sources:
Epstein, Dena. Interview by Chris D’Arpa. 14 March, 2008. Voices of Illinois Oral History Portal, University of Illinois Archives. https://www.library.illinois.edu/voices/collection-item/dena-epstein/, Accessed 28 February. 2023.
Epstein, Dena Julia Polacheck. “Music Publishing in Chicago Prior to 1871 : the Firm of Root & Cady, 1858-1871”. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1943.
Epstein, Dena J. Polacheck. Music Publishing in Chicago before 1871 : the Firm of Root & Cady, 1858-1871. Detroit: Information Coordinators, 1969.
Epstein, Dena J. "Music Publishing" in Encyclopedia of Chicago, Chicago: Chicago Historical Society, 2005
University of Illinois Library. Annual Report 1939-1940. University of Illinois Archives, 35/1/801.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alternate Extent Statement:
20 boxes (853 items)
Access Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions:
The RBML reproductions policies can be found here:
http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/collections/reproduction-services/
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study scholarship or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgement, fulfillment of the order would damage materials or involve violation of copyright law.
Acquisition Source:
Purchased
Acquisition Method:
Acquired between 1939-1943 through purchase installments from various rare book dealers including Edward H. Terry, L. E. Dicke, Fred Lockley, Wellman and Harry Dichter.
Related Publications:
Epstein, Dena J. Polacheck. Music Publishing in Chicago before 1871: the Firm of Root & Cady, 1858-1871. Detroit: Information Coordinators, 1969.
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- Volume 1

- Item 1: "General Grant polka," comp. Louis A. Falk, 1865

- Piano. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 2: "Mabel Clare," comp. A.H. Higgens, lyrics by Rosetta Lunt, 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by A. Judson Higgins.
- Item 3: "Merrily rolls the mill stream: song and chorus," comp. H.M. Higgins, lyrics by T.L.C., 1866

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 4: "Gentle laughing may: song and chorus," comp. and lyrics by Edwin G. Knowlton, 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 5: "Sicilian Mazurka: for piano or harp," comp. Charles Mac Evoy, 1860

- Piano, harp. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 6: "The Battle-Cry of Freedom," comp. and lyrics by George F. Root, 1862

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 7: "Just after the battle: song and chorus," comp. and lyrics by Geo. F. Root, 1863

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 8: "Kiss me Mother, kiss your darling: song & chorus," comp. Geo. F. Root, lyrics by Letta C. Lord, 1864

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 9: "They have broken up their Camps!: song and chorus," comp. Geo. F. Root, lyrics by Maj. John B. Jewell, 1865

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 10: "The Vacant Chair, or, We shall meet but, we shall miss him (Thanksgiving 1861): Song with Chorus," comp. Geo. F. Root, lyrics by H.S.W., 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 10, cop. 2: "The Vacant Chair, or, We shall meet but, we shall miss him (Thanksgiving 1861): Song with Chorus," comp. Geo. F. Root, lyrics by H.S.W., 1862

- Piano, guitar, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 11: "The University Quickstep: The Sleeper. Quartette or Song & Chorus," comp. E.M. Shaw, 1865

- Piano. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 12: "The Johanna Polka," comp. Henry O.R. Siefert, 1860

- Piano. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 13: "Wedding Polka Mazurka," comp. H.O.R. Siefert, 1860

- Piano. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 14: "My Little Wife & I" (from Woodland Warblings), comp. J.P. Webster, lyrics by Alford Sully, 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 15: "The Old Man Dreams" (from Woodland Warblings), comp. J.P. Webster, lyrics by C.M. Ballard, 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 15, cop. 2: "The Old Man Dreams" (from Woodland Warblings), comp. J.P. Webster, lyrics by C.M. Ballard, 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 16: "Song of Mary" (from Woodland Warblings), comp. J.P. Webster, lyrics by Mrs. Frank Leland, 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 17: "Zula Zong" (from Woodland Warblings), comp. J.P. Webster, lyrics by C.M. Ballard, 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 18: "Wake Nicodemus!," comp. and lyrics by Henry Clay Work, 1864

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 18, cop. 2: "Wake Nicodemus!," comp. and lyrics by Henry Clay Work, 1864

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Volume 2

- Item 1: "My father's half Bushel: A bass solo," comp. John C. Baker, lyrics by E.C. Baker, 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 2: "The river of time," comp. and lyrics by J.C. Baker, 1860

- Piano, voice (quartet). Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 3: "Ever of thee: Transcription Brillante," comp. T.M. Brown, 1861

- Piano. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 4: "Mother do not weep: or the dying boy," comp. Frederick Buckley, lyrics by C.P. Burnam, 1857

- Piano, voice. Published by Higgins Brothers.
- Item 5: "O'er the billow our light bark is dancing" (from Cady's Popular Home Songs; no. 10.), comp. and lyrics by C.M. Cady, 1857

- Piano, voice. Published by Higgins Brothers.
- Item 6: "The three angel visitants," comp. and lyrics by C.M. Cady, 1857

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 6a: "The three angel visitants" (from The Wreath of roses: a choice collection of popular songs; no. 8), comp. and lyrics by C.M. Cady, 1857

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 7: "We meet upon the level: Masonic ode," comp. C.M. Cady, lyrics by Rob Morris, 1859

- Piano, voice (quartet). Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 8: "She is mine!" (from Gems of German Song, with English and German Words; no. 89), comp. Curschman, 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 8a: "Mabel Clare: Variations pour piano," comp. C. Dotzler, 1861

- Piano. Published by A. Judson Higgins.
- Item 9: "Not yet: The flowers are in my path," comp. Saml. W. Fassett, lyrics by L.E.L., 1853

- Piano, voice. Published by Higgins Bros.
- Item 10: "Douglas Funeral March," comp. H. Grante, 1861

- Piano. Published by A. Judson Higgins.
- Item 11: "The 'Belle City' Polka" (from The "Belle City"), comp. Charles Heyer, 1857

- Piano. Published by Higgins Brothers.
- Item 12: "The 'Belle City' Schottisch" (from The "Belle City"), comp. Charles Heyer, 1857

- Piano. Published by Higgins Brothers.
- Item 13: "The 'Belle City' Waltz" (from The "Belle City"), comp. Charles Heyer, 1857

- Piano. Published by Higgins Brothers.
- Item 14: "List! The evening breeze is stealing: A boat glee" (from Four part songs with piano forte accompaniement by well known authors), comp. J.M. Hubbard, lyrics by S.E. Coburn, 1860

- Piano, voice (quartet). Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 15: "Long weary day = Den lieben langen tag" (from Gems of German Song, with English and German Words; no. 52), comp. Jays, 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 16: "If I die first love," comp. A.M. Knapp, lyrics by Mackay, 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by H.M. Higgins.
- Item 17: "Fly birdling, through the verdant wood!" (from Gems of German Song, with English and German Words; no. 139), comp. and lyrics by F. Küken, 1861

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 18: "Marcia: Rescue grand march," comp. Henry E. Lippert, 1854

- Piano. Published by Mould & Greene.
- Item 19: "The captive bird," comp. Charles Mac Evoy, lyrics by J.F.P., 1860

- Piano, voice. Published by Root & Cady.
- Item 20: "Pleasant time polka" (from Markt's Gems for the Piano Forte; no. 7), comp. C. Markt, 1856

- Piano. Published by Higgins Brothers.
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