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Teddy’s pardners

Teddy’s pardners

This instrumental piece was published following President Roosevelt’s invitation to African American educator Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House. For many, this was shocking and unacceptable. The incident became the object of anger and derision in articles, cartoons, and even sheet music. The cover features four minstrel style caricatures of African Americans.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1903

Golden West

Golden West

Sheet music for “The Golden West,” which celebrates the 300th anniversary of the landing of America’s “First settlers in Virginia, April 26, 1607.” President Roosevelt opened the 1907 Jamestown Exposition with a naval review at Hampton Rhodes, Virginia. The cover features a photograph with several ships, and according to a handwritten note, Roosevelt was present at the review aboard the presidential yacht, Mayflower.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1907

Parade of the teddy bears

Parade of the teddy bears

Sheet music for “Parade of the Teddy Bears,” a “characteristic march and two-step.” The cover features an illustration of a teddy bear marching band; one of the bears holds a banner with the likeness of President Roosevelt and the famous Roosevelt greeting, “De-lighted.” Fully five years after the famous incident that inspired the teddy bear craze, the public was still gripped in teddy bear fever. Much of this fever was expressed in the popularity of actual stuffed toy bears as made and sold by companies such as Steiff; however, it’s direct association with President Roosevelt also remained strong.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1907

Camp Roosevelt

Camp Roosevelt

Sheet music for “Camp Roosevelt,” which celebrates Camp Roosevelt, an R.O.T.C. summer camp for high school boys from the Chicago, Illinois, area. The camp was founded by Angus Hibbard and other Chicago-area civic-minded residents in 1918. The cover features an illustration of a camp with a bugler and an oval photograph of Theodore Roosevelt.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1924

Emblem of freedom

Emblem of freedom

Sheet music for “Emblem of Freedom,” a piece honoring the American flag, George Washington’s leadership during the American Revolution, and the courage of the patriots who served. It is dedicated to President Roosevelt. The cover features a framed, oval illustration of Roosevelt flanked by American flags.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1902

U. S. W. V.

U. S. W. V.

Sheet music for “U. S. W. V.,” a Spanish language song for the Cuban and American veterans of the Spanish-American War who fought for a free Cuba. The cover features intertwined Cuban and American flags. The second page has an introductory statement welcoming American soldiers and praising their military heroes, including Theodore Roosevelt.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1928

Roosevelt!

Roosevelt!

Sheet music for “Roosevelt!,”a  campaign song heralding Theodore Roosevelt’s ability to stand up to corruption and the forces of political “ill will.” The song was performed by the Jane Addam’s Chorus. The music was a supplement in the Los Angeles Daily Tribune.

Collection

Dr. Danny O. Crew Theodore Roosevelt Sheet Music Collection

Creation Date

1912

Bird on Nellie’s hat

Bird on Nellie’s hat

Score and lyrics for “The Bird on Nellie’s Hat” a comedic song with words by Arthur J. Lamb and music by Alfred Solman. The cover illustration is a drawing of a woman with a large hat that is decorated with a bird. The cover notes that the song is featured by May Ward, the “dainty little comedienne.”

Collection

America

Creation Date

1906