[Hartke sheet music collection. Box 225].
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Table of Contents:
- The Alice Roosevelt wedding march / by Max Bachmann
- The allies march / by Joseph Biondi
- America first / lyric by J. Will Callahan ; music by Eddie Gray
- America first march and two-step / by E. Anthony Ryson
- America to-day / words by Herbert Moore ; music by W.R. Williams
- America's greatest march / by David H. Hawthorne
- Anona vocal / by Vivian Grey (Miss Mabel McKinley)
- Answer Mr. Wilson's call / words and music by Billy Gould
- Arouse my gallant freemen! / by Thomas F. Adams Esqr. ; arranged by Thomas Carr
- At the white house ball / words and music by Harry Manthal Lieberman
- Banquet offert a la metropolitan police of London
- Be good to California, Mr. Wilson / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Rober A. Keiser
- Beautiful isle of somewhere / music by J.S. Fearis ; words by Jessie Brown Pounds
- B-i double l Bill / music by Rosie Lloyd ; words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld
- Blaine and Logan are our choice / words by W.H. Deshon ; music by G. Elmer Jones
- Blaine's grand march / H. Wagner
- Blaine's grand march / H. Wheeler
- Bryan and Sewall grand march / L.C. Noles
- The Bryan Silver march / words by David B. Page ; music by Wm. H. Piper
- Bryan two-step / composed by Minnie Bryan Tucker
- Campaign march and chorus to Genl. Hancock / words by Mrs. W. Disch ; music by Wm. Disch
- The candidate march / by Lizzie Mowen
- Charge of the rough riders march and two step / by James W. Casey
- Chicago galop / by Eduard Holst
- Cleveland's grand march / by A.B. Kraemer
- Clevelands's luck and love grand march / composed by Miss Ida
- Cleveland's march to victory / composed by Geo. Schleiffarth
- Cleveland's second-term march / by L.C. Noles
- Constitutional centennial march / composed by Fred T. Baker
- The coon dance / composed by Amos A.E. Konold
- Democratic national convention march / composed by Warren Beebe
- Fall in line / by George Rosey
- Farmer Ben's patriotic song and march to Washington / air and words by Urania N. Sangster
- The fatal shot song / words and music by Ethel Kelble
- Fillmore quick step / composed and arranged by Albert Holland
- Four more years in the white house (should be the nation's gift to you) / by Thos. Hoier and Jimmie Morgan
- Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln / music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst
- Garfield's funeral march / arr. by Henry Werner
- Get on the raft with Taft / words by Harry D. Kerr ; music by Abe Holzmann
- Goodbye to all goodbye / words and music by J. Reginald MacEachron
- Governor Magoon's march / by J. Marin Varone
- Grand funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln / composed by Henry Mayer
- Grand requiem march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln / by E. Hoffman
- Grant and Colfax, our nation's choice / words by Paulina ; music by Wm. Seibert
- The Grant memorial day march and two step / composed by John J. McIntyre
- Grover Cleveland's grand march / by Louis List
- The man behind the badge / lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Ray Perkins and Abe Levin
- The man that wears the shield / words and music by Larry Sylvester Sr. and Jr.
- McCormick the copper / words and music by Wm. J. Scanlon.
- Missing from the ranks / words by James Degnan ; music by Charles Miller
- The mounted metropolitan police / words by Karl Kennett ; music by Lyn. Udall
- Mr. police, that's is my gel / by Nicola Paone
- National police band association anthem / by Otto C. Schasberger
- Officer Flaherty whistles a tune / by Emanuel Lowenstein
- Officer Kelly don't you think it's time to wake up? / words by Officer E. Steinhaeufel ; music by Robert E. Miller
- O'Grady at the gate / words by H.S. Taylor ; music by J.B. Herbert
- On Duty song and chorus / written by Bobby Emmett
- On parade / music by Grace Williams Hass ; words by Lillian V. Kimball
- One the boulevard / French words by Jacques Beauplan ; English words by Tom Ford ; music by Yvonne Donnedieu
- Only a newsboy / words by Arthur J. Lamb ; music by John S. May
- Our protectors / by Harry Appel
- Ourselves / by Otto Schasberger
- Parade of the finest / by G.J. Couchois
- Parade of the toy town policemen / words by Stanley J. Damerell ; music by Sherman Myers
- The paul-y-toole-y-technic / by Charles Coote
- Pick me up and hold me tight / words by Frederick H. Green ; music by Matt Starck
- The pirates of Penzange / arr. by Henry J. Schuppert
- Police parade march / by Bert Brown
- The police patrol march and two step / by Harry J. Lincoln
- Police reserves march / composed by Corp. Ed. Rosenbaum Jr.
- The police won't let Maruch-a dance (unless she move-da-feet) / words and music by Edgar Leslie and Halsey K. Mohr
- The policeman in the park / by Theodore Chanler
- Policeman McGlue / words by Barry Gray ; music by Frank Pallma
- Policemen's chorus / by Gilbert and Sullivan ; arr. by June Weybright
- The policeman's holiday / by Montague Ewing
- The roundsman's patrol / composed by J.J. Cauchois
- Two tunes for Tony / by Olive Lloyd
- Rag doll / by Nacio Herb Brown
- The right of way / composed by Geo. L. Spaulding
- Roll the patrol closer to the curb / words and music by Howard Marks
- Run home and tell your mother / by Irving Berlin
- Sadie, the princess of tenement row / words by Chas. Worwitz ; music by Frederick B. Bowers
- Secret service waltzes / by Anita Owen
- Shorty / by M. Winkler
- Si's been drinking cider / by Irving Berlin
- Soldiers of peace / by Harry J. Lincoln
- Stop rest a while / by L. Woldfe Gilbert and Tim Brymn
- They've stopped doin' it now / lyrics by F.R. Jacoby and Chas. A. Meyers ; music by P.M. Heaton (2 copies)
- Think about your safety / music by Edwin E. Ludig ; words by Frank K. Speidell
- 3 a.m. / by Harris Isobel and Paul Sargent
- Toy town parade / words and music by Edith Fitch, James Woodworth, and Mitchel W. Post
- Watch your step / lyric by Al Crocker ; music by Borney Bergantine
- What has that man Harrigan done or (Garibaldi from my countree) / words by Vallard MacDonald ; music by Jas. W. Tate
- What's all this noise about? / by Jeffrey T. Branen
- When Sunday comes to town / words by Vincent Bryan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer
- When you sit alone with your thoughts / words and music by P.J. Giblin
- Which way did the angels go / words by Herbert Power ; music by Frank Bosely (2copies)
- The world is a ghetto / words and music by Sylvester Allen, Harold R. Brown, Morris Dickerson, Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan, Charles W. Miller, Lee Oskar, Howard Scott
- You can't do that 'ere / by Jack Rolls and Raymond Wallace ; American lyrics by Sam M. Lewis
- You can't park here / by Little Jack Little and Haven Gillespie
- You couldn't hardly notice it at all / words by Vincent P. Bryan ; music by Harry Von Tilzer
- You play police-man / by Al. Trahern
- You'd better by nice to them now / words and music by Jack Stern and Wm. Tracy.