Manuscript Collection
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THE CENTER FOR
POPULAR MUSIC, MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY,
MURFREESBORO,
TN
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS GENERAL OPEN GROUP
Scope and Content
This group includes purchases and
donations of single items or small groups of papers, primarily letters, which
cannot appropriately be filed in the vertical files. The items in the group are
filed by date. Each acquisition is described separately as follows. This is an
open group.
Location:
Single items filed by date in
manuscript section of the stacks in box labeled Miscellaneous Papers.
NOTE: In March 2008 there were a total of nine
items in the Miscellaneous Papers group. Individual finding aids can be
searched in the InMagic Archives database. Items are listed below in chronological order by date.
1. 87-029 Two Receipts
Physical Description: 2 items,
music lessons receipts.
Dates: December 31,
1836 and July 9, 1837
Provenance: Purchased
from J. J. Lubrano, 1987.
Scope and content:
Two
receipts for music lessons written to Sara Evelyn Upjohn by Mrs. Brown for
music lessons given to Miss Brown.
The December 31, 1836 receipt also includes payment for “Hunten
Instruction Book” for $3.50. The music instruction cost $12.00, for a total of
$15.50. The July 9, 1827 includes payment for 19 pages of music for $1.10;
music instruction $12.00, for a total of $13.10.
2. 02-015 Singing Class Note
Physical Description: 1 item. Note.
Dates: [1
November 1840]
Provenance: Purchased
from Savoy Books, Lanesborough, Massachusetts January
2003.
Scope and content:
Note
written by Ruth A. Edmundson Russell found inside
front cover of The Musician, explaining that the book was used in a
singing class taught by Mr. Sharp. A
concert was given in the Third Street Presbyterian Church in
3. 06-001
Letter from Singing School
Physical Description: 1 letter
Dates: March
7, 1856
Provenance: Purchased
from CJG Enterprises in December 2006.
Scope and content:
Titled, “A short address to and in behalf of the
scholars to their teacher Mr. David C. Crawford at the close of singing school
in District No. 10 in the town of
4. 94-080 Letter from Schoolteacher
Physical Description: 1 item. Letter, two pages in
length, with envelope.
Dates: 19 March
1869.
Provenance: Purchased
from J & J Lubrano.
Scope and content:
Autograph
letter from a young woman named Delia, living near
5. 06-021 Two Newspaper Clippings
Physical Description: 2 items: 2 newspaper
clippings
Dates: [1903]
Provenance: Found
in Fanny Crosby’s Life-Story,
purchased from Steve Finer Books, Greenfield, MA, in January 2007.
Scope and content:
Two newspaper clippings from
unidentified newspaper. One is a
poem titled “Fanny Crosby. By Margaret F. Sangster.”
The second clipping is a photograph of Lillie Hamilton French, author of
“Hezekiah’s Wives” published by the Century Company.
6. 90-005 Letter, Monarch Talking Machine Co.
Physical
Description: 1 item, letter.
Dates: 10 March 1917
Provenance: Purchased from Paul Ritscher, August, 1990.
Scope
and content:
Letter, 10 March 1917, from [William?] Johnson,
general manager, Monarch Talking Machine Co.,
7. 03-011 Royalty Agreement
Physical Description: 1 item, agreement
Dates: October 31, 1938
Provenance: Gift from Charles Wolfe, November 2003.
Scope and content:
A royalty agreement between
William McCloskey and Brunswick Record Corporation, Fort Lee, New Jersey for a
phonograph record titled “Barn Dance of Long Ago.” The author received ½ cents per record for a
quantity of 2,052 records.
8. 90-005 Autograph, Cliff Richard
Physical Description: 1 item, autograph.
Dates: Undated
[ca. 1960]
Provenance: Removed from Center copy of It’s Great To Be Young by Cliff Richard.
Scope and content:
Undated
autograph on fan club form of British pop/rock star Cliff Richard.
9. 06-001 Two letters to
Harry Eskew
Physical Description: 2 letters
Dates: March 17, 1967 and September
1968
Provenance: Gift to the Center from Harry Eskew, New Orleans, Louisiana in July 2007.
Scope and content:
Two letters to Harry Eskew
regarding Primitive Baptist hymnal publication. One from Mrs. C.
H. Cayce, March 17, 1967 and the other from Mrs. LaVista
Lloyd Smith, September 1968. The letter
from Mrs. Cayce concerns the Cayce Publishing Company of Thornton, Arkansas,
which published The Good Old Songs.
The letter from Mrs. Smith provides information and publishing history of Primitive Hymns, the oldest Baptist
hymnal.
LPC March 2008; revised June 2014