Hoch, op. 17; Ruhle & Wendling, Leipzig – Remarks: The Dream of Love, Fantasie, piano-director in BP-73]]>

Arranger: Dietzel; manuscript – Remarks: 2 Trumpets, Horn, and Trombone]]>

J. Hartmann; J.W. Pepper & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.]]>

The card index is divided into XX sections: BB – Band Arrangements; BE – Etude Books; BM – Miscellaneous Music (only one set of 6 cards; BO – Orchestral Music; BP – Piano Accompaniment; BQ – Quartets.

The sheet music is arranged in VB numeric order. The envelope for each piece has a pre-printed list of the parts and numbers of each instrument scored.]]>

manuscript – Remarks: "Samson et Delilah" by Saint Saens, "Die Post Im Walde" by Schaffer, "Sei Gegrubt Du Mein Schones Sorrent" by Waldmann, "An Der Weser" by Pressel, "Schlosser, die im Monde Liegen" by Lincke, "Es War Simmal" by Lincke, "Behut Dich Gott Es War Zu Schon Gervesen" by Nessler
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manuscript – Remarks: "Solveig's Song" by Grieg, "Errherzog Johonn Lied" by Takseh, "Abendstimmung" by Panoch, "Record-Galopp" by Panoch, "Samson et Delilah" by Saint-Saens]]>

manuscript – Remarks: Parts & Scores for 12 Dances

In Box, Cornet part is a pastiche in one book, and the orchestral parts are handwritten in little green books]]>
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Decker – Arranger: Schenk; Schroeder, Berlin]]>

F. Paolo Tosti – Arranger: Words by Melville; Ricordi, London ]]>

Theodor Hoch, op. 20; Stern & Co., N.Y., Ruhle & Wendling, Leipzig – Remarks: piano-director in BP-73]]>

Rossini – Arranger: Wannemacher, rev. Newcombe;Fischer, N.Y.]]>

Fernand Sabathil; Oertel, Hannover – Remarks: Konzert Polka]]>

J. Hartmann – Arranger: Ed. F. Goldman; Fischer, N.Y. – Remarks: Air with Variations]]>

BO-23 – Composers: Böhm, Gotze, Bubuque, v. Suppe, Denza – Manuscript – Remarks: "Still wie Die Nacht" by C. Bohm, "O Schone Zeit" by C. Gotze, "Tiefes Leid" by Bubuque, "Had Ich Nur Deine Liebe" by F. v. Suppe, "Si tu M'Aimais" by Denza]]>

Staub – Arranger: Garn; manuscript]]>

Gustav Cords; Schmidt, Heilbronn]]>

Carl Höhne; Roder, Leipzig]]>
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Theodor Hoch; Ruhle & Wendling, Leipzig – Remarks: piano-director in BP-73]]>

Eckhard; Schroeder, Berlin
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W. H. Squire; Boosey & Co.]]>