Collection Summary
Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection circa 1896-circa 1944
circa 1896-circa 1944
ML31.J3
Jacobs-Bond, Carrie, 1862-1946
circa 1,050 items
11 boxes
7 linear feet
English
Collection material in English
Music Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
The Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection consists of music manuscripts, papers, photographs, and other materials relating to the personal and professional life of American sentimental song composer Carrie Jacobs-Bond. The collection contains 37 music manuscripts (18 holographs), poetic and prose sketches, and typescripts of children's books and scripts. It includes correspondence, principally in the form of greeting cards, including one from the publisher Gustave Schirmer, a letter from Shirley Temple, and correspondence from President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding. There are also business papers relating to Jacobs-Bond's printing business, as well as photographs and clippings; the former are of Douglas Fairbanks, Gracie Fields, John Philip Sousa, and President Harding.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Fairbanks, Douglas, 1883-1939--Photographs.
Fields, Gracie, 1898-1979--Photographs.
Harding, Florence Kling, 1860-1924--Correspondence.
Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923--Correspondence.
Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923--Photographs.
Jacobs-Bond, Carrie, 1862-1946--Correspondence
Jacobs-Bond, Carrie, 1862-1946--Photographs.
Jacobs-Bond, Carrie, 1862-1946.
Jacobs-Bond, Carrie, 1862-1946.
Schirmer, Gustave, 1890-1965--Correspondence.
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932--Photographs.
Temple, Shirley, 1928-2014--Correspondence.
Subjects
Composers--United States--Correspondence.
Titles
Jacobs-Bond collection, circa 1896-circa 1944
Provenance
Gift; Mrs. Elizabeth Maiden (Mrs. Bond's granddaughter); 1982-1983.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Processing History
The Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection was processed in 1992 by Robert Saladini with assistance from Cheryl Dempsey and Joel Sorensen. The original finding aid was prepared with Corel WordPerfect 8. In 2004 the Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection finding aid was coded for EAD format by Michael A. Ferrando.
Copyright Status
Materials from the Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection are governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.) and other applicable international copyright laws.
Access and Restrictions
The Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection is open to research. The status of the literary rights and copyrights for any of this material is not known.
Researchers are advised to contact the Music Division prior to visiting in order to determine whether the desired materials will be available at that time.
Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [item, date, container number], Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Sketch
Date
Event
1861, Aug. 11
Born Carrie Minetta Jacobs, Janesville, Wisconsin
circa 1881
Married William (Fred) Smith (divorced 1887)
1888
Married Dr. Frank Lewis Bond
1895
Began submitting songs for publication after the death of her second husband Dr. Frank Bond
1896
Founded Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son as a publishing house and music seller after experiencing difficulty in securing publishers for compositions other than her children's songs
1901
Published Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose
David Bispham sang an all-Bond recital at Studebaker Hall in Chicago
1910
Published A Perfect Day; sold over eight million sheet music copies and five million recordings
1920
Moved The Bond Shop to Hollywood, California
1927
Published her autobiography The Roads of Melody
1946, Dec. 28
Died, Glendale, California
Scope and Content Note
Carrie Jacobs-Bond (1861-1946) is known primarily as a composer and performer of popular sentimental song. Her most widely recognized compositions include I Love You Truly (1901), A Perfect Day (1910), and God Remembers When the World Forgets (1913). The most impressive portion of the collection is the music manuscripts. Only a handful of Bond's 200-plus compositions are represented in the collections sixty-seven manuscripts, however eighteen of these are holographs. Included in the holographs are two of the songs mentioned above.
Bond's literary activities are also represented in the collection. There are many holograph poetic and prose sketches along with typescript examples of children's books and film scripts. Clippings in the collection provide examples of editorial writing she performed for several newspapers.
Correspondence in the collection is limited. Most are greeting cards which provide an account of the people Bond knew personally. The collection does contain a few letters from Bond to her son, but these offer little in respect to her musical ideas or the workings of their business. Interesting items include cards from Gustave Schirmer, a letter from Shirley Temple and correspondence from President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding.
Bond opened a printing house in 1896 after having great difficulties with numerous established publishers. The collection contains limited material concerning the actual running of the business. Most of the business papers are contracts and agreements with other music companies for royalty fees.
Photographs and news clippings are a large part of what remains in the collection. These show aspects of Bond's performance, business, and personal life. Many of the photographs are of people with whom Bond regularly associated including Douglas Fairbanks, Gracie Fields, John Philip Sousa (who used arrangements of her songs on tours with his band), and President Warren G. Harding.
Organization of the Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection
The Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection is organized into twenty series:
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[
Biographical
](CL1001)
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[
Music
](CL1002)
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[
Writings of Carrie Jacobs-Bond
](CL1003)
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[
Non-Musical Publications
](CL1004)
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[
Correspondence
](CL1005)
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[
Programs, 1902-1944
](CL1006)
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[
Script, 1935
](CL1007)
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[
Albums
](CL1008)
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[
Scrapbooks
](CL1009)
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[
Photographs
](CL1010)
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[
Artwork
](CL1011)
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[
Posters
](CL1012)
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[
Certificates
](CL1013)
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[
Clippings
](CL1014)
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[
Business Papers
](CL1015)
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[
Royalty Agreements & Contracts
](CL1016)
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[
Annual Report, 1916
](CL1017)
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[
Pamphlets & Flyers
](CL1018)
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[
Wills & Legal
](CL1019)
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[
Miscellany
](CL1020)
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/2010563511]
Container List
Box
Contents
3
Biographical
Typescript biography of Carrie Jacobs-Bond by Alma Whitaker and article about Carrie Jacobs-Bond.
Arranged by provenance.
3/1-2
Typescript biography of Carrie Jacobs-Bond by Alma Whitaker. Article about Carrie Jacobs-Bond in Music and Childhood: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for Young Musicians. vol. I, no. 8. Chicago: The Derthick Publishing Co., February, 1900.
1-2
Music
Holograph and copyist scores.
Arranged by medium and alphabetically by title therein.
1/1
[Compensation]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with pencil annotations
1/2
[Democracy]
Holograph choral score in pencil
1/3
[God remembers]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink
1/4
[God remembers]
Holograph piano-vocal score in pencil with annotations in black ink
1/5
[His lullaby]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with pencil annotations
Note: without text
On verso: [Longing]. Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink.
1/6
[His lullaby]
Holograph piano-vocal score in pencil
1/7
[If one you love]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with pencil annotations
Markings on verso of first leaf.
1/8
[In life's garden]
Holograph piano-vocal score in pencil
1/9
[Life's garden]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with pencil annotations (red and blue pencil)
1/10
[Little good fellow, The]
Holograph piano-vocal score in blue ink
1/11
[Little pink rose, A]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with pencil annotations (red and blue pencil)
1/12
[Little pink rose, A]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with pencil annotations
1/13
[Nothin' but love]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink with blue pencil annotations
1/14
[Nothin' but love!]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink
1/15
[O haunting memory]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink
1/16
[Perfect day, A]
Holograph piano-vocal score in black ink
1/17
[Song of the hills, A]
Holograph piano-vocal score in pencil
1/18
[An' I've got home]
Copyist manuscript in black ink, text in pencil; piano-vocal score
Transcription by E. Voitier from piano roll.
Laid in: holograph letter in ink from E. Voitier to Mrs. Bond.
1/19
[In a hundred years]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
Without text.
Transcription by E. Voitier from piano roll.
1/20
[Love song, A]
Copyist manuscript in ink with pencil annotations; piano score
Transcription by E. Voitier from piano roll.
1/21
[Mother love]
Copyist manuscript in black ink with pencil annotations; piano-vocal score
Without text.
Transcription by E. Voitier from piano roll.
1/22
Unidentified
Copyist manuscript in black ink with pencil annotations; paste over to the left of second stave; piano
Transcription from piano roll by E. Voitier.
2/1
[Allen waltz]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
Text in pencil
2/2
[Because I am your friend]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/3
[Because of the light]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
Arranged by Francis Carnin MacDonald.
2/4
[Blue flag, The]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/5
[Cottage in God's garden, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/6
[Dear pal of mine]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/7
[Democracy]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; text in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/8
[Democracy duet]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/9
[Do you remember?]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/10
[Do you remember?]
Copyist manuscript in black ink and in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/11
[Do you remember?]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/12
[End of a perfect day, The]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/13
[Evening, my dear and you]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score with violin and cello obbligatos
2/14
[For universal peace]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/15
[Good night]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; text in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/16
[Got to practice]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/17
[Hand of you, The]
Copyist manuscript; parts; in black ink
2/18
[Haunting memory]
Copyist manuscript in blue ink; piano
2/19
[Homeland]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/20
[Hundred years from now, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/21
[I was dreaming---may-be]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/22
[I wish I had a little dog]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/23
[Lazy river]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/24
[Little cares, The]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/25
[Little pink rose, A]
Copyist manuscript; publisher's proof; piano-vocal score
2/26
[Long time ago, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score; high and low voice
2/27
[Long time Ago, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink with pencil annotations; piano-vocal score
Two copies: B and E-flat.
2/28
[Long time ago, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/29
[Mother three ages of man]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/30
[My garden of memory]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/31
[My son]
Copyist manuscript in blue ink; piano-vocal score
2/32
[My wife]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/33
[Perfect day, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/34
[Perfect day, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
Arranged for soprano and tenor duet by Ernest Newton.
Title page marked: The Frederick Harris Company/85, Newman Street, London, W.
2/35
[Remember to forget]
Copyist manuscript in black ink
Two copies, one with text corrections in pencil, the other marked: Dedicated to John Charles Thomas.
2/36
[Song of courage, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/37
[Song of the hills, A]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano
2/38
[Song of the hills, A]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
Text in pencil on front of music, also black ink stains appear on front of music.
2/39
[Thankful song, A]
Copyist manuscript in black ink
2/40
[To-day, dear heart to-day]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/41
Unidentified fragment
One leaf in pencil; piano; with blue pencil markings
2/42
[We'll look alike in heaven]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/43
[When God puts out the light]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano-vocal score
2/44
[When you're sad]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
2/45
[Wild roses]
Copyist manuscript in black ink; piano
2/46
[Your Song]
Copyist manuscript in pencil; piano-vocal score
3
Writings of Carrie Jacobs-Bond
Represented by two subseries: Prose and Poetry. Holograph poetic and prose sketches.
Arranged alphabetically by title therein.
3
Prose
3/3
Little Miss Sunbeam
3/4
Love is Enough
3/5
Love's Enough
3/6
Monkey with the Sad Face, The
3/7
Synopsis and script (untitled)
3/8-9
Composition books of prose sketches (2)
3/10
Miscellaneous
3
Poetry
3/11
In the Meadow
3/12
Book containing clippings of printed poems
3/13
Miscellany
3 and 9
Non-Musical Publications
Typescript examples of children's books.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
9/10
"Nestorest"-A Mountain Dwelling
9/11
Old Man
3/14
Printer's proof - The Monkey with the Sad Face
9/12
Publisher's print proofs
3-4
Correspondence
Correspondence and greeting cards which provide an account of the people Bond knew personally.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
3/33
Adams, Alice
3/15
Aeolian Company
3/33
Agar, Shirley and Jack Agar
3/16
Albro, Harold and his wife
3/33
Alkin-Smith, Pearle
3/17
Anderson, Mrs. K.
3/18
Armstrong, M. L.
3/19
Asher, Carrie.
Atherton, Leiland
[
see: Irish, Florence](mu004006_CORRESPONDENCE_CL1005_D3_94)
3/33
Miscellaneous correspondence "A-B"
3/20
Auglin, Margaret
3/33
B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange. Chicago Office.
3/21
Baggett, Gladys (Mrs. Alton Baggett)
3/33
Baker, Jack C.
3/22
Banning, Mrs. Hancock
3/23
Barrows, J. W.
3/24
Bassett, Norman
3/25
Behymer, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
3/26
Bernard, Mrs. W.H.
3/33
Billini, Leola(?)
3/27
Bispham, David
3/28
Black, P. T.
3/29
Blanding, Don
3/30
Bloomfield, Effie F.
3/31
Bond-Jacobs, Carrie
Bond, Carrie [Jacobs-]
[
see also: Wills & Legal, Box 8](CL1019)
Bond, Frederick
[
see: Smith, Frederick Jacobs](mu004006_CORRESPONDENCE_CL1005_D3_154)
3/32
The Bond Shop
3/33
Bonelli, Mona and Richard Bonelli
3/33
Brown, Mr. Joe E. and Mrs.
3/33
Brown, Mollie Adelia
3/33
Brundred, Lois
3/33
Byrne, Robert Milton
3/33
Miscellaneous correspondence "A-B"
4/1
Cadman, Charles W.
4/2
Callahan, Robert
4/14
Camfi, Amri Galli
4/3
Carter, Artie Mason
4/4
Cascades Festival 1940
4/14
Caudill, Mr. Williams A. and Mrs.
4/14
Chapman, George M.
4/5
Chiero
4/6
Civic Club of Allegheny County
4/14
Clark, Charles and Myrtle Clark
4/14
Clark, Mrs. Eli P.
4/7
Clark, Glenn
4/14
Clark, Mrs. Walter Gordon and Mrs.
4/8
Clemens, Cyril
4/14
Cline, Mr. William Hamilton and Mrs.
4/9
Collingwood, Ada
4/10
Columbia Graphophone Company
4/11
Columbia Music Roll Company
4/14
Conway, J. S.
4/12
Cravens, Kathryn
4/14
Crusinberry, Jane
4/13
Cummins, B. F.
4/14
Curry, Nelle
4/14
Miscellaneous correspondence "C-G"
4/15
Dansante, Leo
4/14
Darling, (?)
4/14
Davey, Mr. Frank William and Mrs.
4/16
Davis, Jessie Bartlett
4/14
Day, Lynn
4/17
Der Ling, Princess
4/14
Diskay, Joseph
4/14
Dorner, Pauline Keller
4/14
Douglas, Besse and Lloyd Douglas
4/14
Duncker, Mr. T. E. and Mrs.
4/14
Eaton, Hubert
4/14
Ellish(?), Laurence B. and Family
4/14
Fabyan, Mr. George and Mrs.
4/14
Fidelity Van and Storage
4/14
Fields, Gracie
4/18
Fletcher, Ed
4/14
Frankel, Cecil and Mrs.
4/14
Gandell, F. M. K.
4/14
Gentle, Miss Alice
4/19
Gilbert-Blair, Gertrude
4/20
Goodspeed, Edgar and Elfleda Goodspeed
4/14
Granger, Mary Arthur
4/21
Grant, Ollie R.
4/14
Graves, Lucile B.
4/14
Grauman, Sid
4/22
Grulick, Richard W.
4/23
Hamlin, George
4/41
Hammerand, Erhard and Emilie Hammerand
4/41
Hamon, Count and Countess
4/24
Harding, Warren G.
4/25
Harding, Warren G. (Mrs.)
4/41
Harmer, Lillian
4/41
Hathaway, Cara
4/41
Hay, W. H.
4/26
Heintz, Executive Schumann
4/27
Hemenway, Lyman
4/41
Hirsch, Anna M.
4/41
Holcomb, Margaret K.
4/41
Holland, Dr. and Mrs. Josiah Hutton
4/41
Hoyt family
4/28
Hubbard, Elbert
4/41
Humphrey, C. S.
4/29
Irish, Florence
4/30
Jacobs, Moses
4/41
James, Mr. Harry C. and Mrs.
4/41
Jessurun(?), A. E.
4/41
Jester, Lois Ann and Ralph Jester
4/31
Johnson, Lyman H.
4/32
Jones, Beccir(?) and Russell Jones
4/41
Jungquist,Jane
4/33
Kagen, L. M.
4/34
Keller, Helen
4/35
Kellogg, Charles
4/41
Kent, Atwater
4/36
Kimball Company. (W. W. Kimball Co).
4/41
Kirchhofer, Hugo
4/41
Kirpatrick, Charlotte E.
4/41
Kleinsmidt, Rufus and Elisabeth Kleinsmidt
4/37
Klinker, Orpha
4/41
Kopp, Mrs. F. P.
4/38
Koverman, Ida R.
4/42
Lane, Rollin and Katharine Lane
4/39
League of American Pen Women
4/42
Learned, Mrs. Myron Leslie
4/40
Leeds Phonograph Record Co., Inc.
4/42
Link, Harold
4/41
Miscellaneous correspondence "H-K"
4/42
Miscellaneous correspondence "L-R"
4/43
MacAlarney, Robert E. and Florence T. MacAlarney
4/44
MacLennan, Stewart
4/45
Magnin, Rabbi Edgar F.
4/42
Malek, Leona and A. W. Malek
4/46
Maxwell, Phil
4/42
McClay, Mrs. Samuel
4/47
McCutcheon, John T.
4/48
McGroarty, John Steven
4/49
McIntosh, Burr
4/42
Miller, Mr. Franklin and Mrs.
4/50
Mills Novelty Co.
4/42
Moreno, Mr. Antonio and Mrs.
4/51
National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.
4/52
Navarre, Rita
4/53
Nielsen, Alice
4/54
Nillard, W.
4/54
Otto Heinemann Phonograph Supply Company
4/42
Parera, Mr. Valentine and Mrs.
4/55
Parlane, Mrs. D. J.
4/56
Pickford, Mary
(Mrs. Buddy Rogers)
4/56
Pickford (Rogers), Mary; Buddy Rogers, and Roxie Rogers
4/57
Porter, Dorothic H.(?)
4/58
Raymond, Jeanette and Gene Raymond
4/42
Read, Billy and Auntie
4/59
Rice, Dorothy Burton
4/60
Robson, May
4/61
Roycrofters
4/62
Rueth, Beatrice M.
4/42
Ryan, M. E.
4/42
Ryus, Celeste
4/63
S. Brainard's Sons Co.
4/64
Schumann-Heink, Ernestine
4/80
Schirmer, Gustave
4/65
Self, Elsie Warner
4/66
Shaw, Frank L.
4/67
Sincere, Victor W.
4/68
Sloan-Orcult, Mrs.
4/69
Smith, Arthur Clarendon
4/70
Smith, Frederick Jacobs
4/71
Springer, Thomas Grant
4/80
Stack, Mrs. James Langford
4/72
Standard Music Roll Co.
4/73
Stephan, George E.
4/80
Stephenson, William H.
4/80
Stoermer, Grace S.
4/80
Strong, Theodore
4/74
Swisher, C. C.
4/80
Taylor, Ezra
4/80
Temple, Gertrude and George Temple
4/75
Temple, Shirley
4/80
Templeton, Alec and Julie Templeton
4/76
Thomas, Mrs. Fred
4/77
Tibbett, Lawrence and Grace Tibbett
4/78
Trauger, Cyrus J.
4/79
Trent, Spi M.
4/80
Miscellaneous correspondence "S-T"
4/81
Unidentified
5/1
United States. House of Representatives. (Rep. Gerald O'Loughlin)
5/2
Vallee, H. P. (Rudy)
5/3
Van Dyke, Henry
Voitier, E.
[
see: An I've got home, Box 1](mu004006_MUSIC_CL1002_D3_18)
5/4
Wagner, Charles L.
5/5
Wakefield, Mrs. Nettie B.
5/6
Wangsgard, Mrs. Lizzie
5/7
Warde, Frederick
5/8
Warner, Jack L.
5/9
Watchers, Rebecca
5/10
Wheeler, Mr. Ed and Mrs.
5/11
Wing, Anabel and Alma Wing
5/12
Winslow, Dick
5/13
Wilson, Margaret
(Mrs. Woodrow Wilson)
5/14
Wojton, Mary
5/15
Yates, Helen Wadsworth
5/16
Letters from envelope marked-"End of the Road"-duplicate
5/17
Letters from envelope marked-old letters 1920, 1923
5/18
Letters in connection with Presbyterian Publication
5/19
Letter of introduction
5/20
Telegrams to Carrie Jacobs-Bond
5
Programs, 1902-1944
1902-1944
Concert and event programs.
Arranged chronologically.
5/21
Concerts and events, 1902-1944
5
Script, 1935 July 25
1935 July 25
Radio script, dated July 25, 1935.
5/22
Radio script dated 1935 July 25 (studio production by Totem Broadcasters)
9-10
Albums
Guest book and an album containing materials related to The Bond Shop.
Arranged by format.
9/1
The Guest Book, album of autographs
10/1
Album of materials related to The Bond Shop
5 and 11
Scrapbooks
Five scrapbooks of varied contents.
Arranged by provenance.
5/23
#1; unidentified scrapbook, varied contents
5/24
#2; unidentified scrapbook, varied contents
5/25
#3; unidentified scrapbook, varied contents
5/26
Small green scrapbook of news clippings
11/2
The Bond Shop scrapbook
6, 7 and 9
Photographs
Images of Carrie Jacob-Bond, alone; other images include her family as well as other people with whom Bond regularly associated.
Arranged by provenance.
6/1, 9/13
Carrie Jacobs-Bond
6/2
Carrie Jacobs-Bond and Family
6/3
Carrie Jacobs-Bond with others
6/4
Bond residence
6/6
The Bond Shop
6/5
Billboards
6/7
Julia Brown Hall
6/8
Marywood Glee Club
6/9
Scotty's Castle, Death Valley
6/10
Shop windows
7/1
Family photo album
9/2-8
Inscribed oversize photographs
7/2
Negatives
7/3-5
Miscellany
5 and 9
Artwork
Artifacts in different mediums and displayed on various formats.
Arranged by format.
9/9
Sheet music cover paintings by Carrie Jacobs-Bond
9/14
Drawing given to Carrie Jacobs-Bond by Mrs. Ernest Jacoby
9/23
Comic strip entitled "At the pool with the stars".
5/28
Comic strip about the life of Carrie Jacobs-Bond, ASCAP
9
Posters
Printed posters relating to Bond's career and performances.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
9/15
The End of a Perfect Day
9/16
A Perfect Day
9/17
Publicity poster
5 and 9
Certificates
Certificates given to Carrie Jacobs-Bond by various groups and associations.
Arranged alphabetically by institution.
5/27
Certificate to Carrie Jacobs-Bond from ASCAP
5/27
Certificate to Carrie Jacobs-Bond from The California Lambs Club, Inc.
5/27
Certificate to Carrie Jacobs-Bond from Pacific Geographic Society
5/27
Certificate to Carrie Jacobs-Bond from the Golden Gate International Exposition
9/19
Resolution presented to Carrie Jacobs-Bond from the Hollywood Athletic Club concerning the death of her son, Frederick Jacobs Smith
5 and 9
Clippings
Ariticles by Carrie Jacobs-Bond and various newspaper clippings concerning her career and performances.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
5/30
Articles by Carrie Jacobs-Bond originally held in a blue three ring binder, 1928
5/29
Crossword puzzle focussing on Carrie Jacobs-Bond from the Kankakee Republican News, 1934 January 15
9/21
ASCAP editorial: "The Musical Bill of Rights"; reprinted from The Etude, December 1940
9/18
Copy of The Iron County Reporter, Iron River, Michigan, 1895 December 7
5/32
Special press clippings
5/31
Miscellaneous clippings
8-9 and 11
Business Papers
Documents relating to Carrie Jacobs-Bond's career and business.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
8/1
Advertising materials
8/2
Complete catalog of compositions by Carrie Jacobs-Bond
9/20
Analysis of Bond Shop Account, 1925-1926
8/3
Check statements
8/4
Comparative statement of sales
8/5
Publication dates list
11/1
Statement of royalty account, 1925-1932
8/6
Stock inventories
8
Royalty Agreements & Contracts
Documents relating to Carrie Jacobs-Bond's career and compositions.
Arranged alphabetically by business.
8/7
American Graphophone Company
8/8
The Artisto Company
8/9
Bennett & White, Inc.
8/10
Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son, Inc.
8/11
Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Co.
8/12
Connorized Music Company
8/13
Domestic
8/14
Emerson Phonograph Company, Inc.
8/15
Imperial Player Roll Company.
8/16
Mills Novelty Company
8/17
Operaphone Company, Inc.
8/18
Pathé Frères Phonograph Company
8/19
Royal Music Roll Company
8/20
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company
8/21
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
8/22
United States Music Company
8/23
Victor Talking Machine Company
8/24
The Vocalstyle Music Company
8/25
Miscellany
8
Annual Report, 1916 October 31
1916 October 31
Papers relating to the Emerson-Brantingham Company.
8/26
Emerson-Brantingham Company, 1916 October 31
8-9
Pamphlets & Flyers
Miscellaneous pamphlets, flyers, and newsletters from ASCAP.
Arranged by provenance.
8/27, 9/22
Miscellaneous pamphlets, flyers, and newsletters from ASCAP
8
Wills & Legal
Personal legal documents of Carrie Jacobs-Bond.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
8/28
Typescript will of Carrie Jacobs-Bond
8/28
Holograph statement from Carrie Jacobs-Bond to her granddaughters
8/28
Executor's papers
8
Corporation Approvals
8
Miscellany
Documents and papers relating to Carrie Jacobs-Bond travel activities.
Arranged by format.
8/30
Congressional passes
8/32
Passport