Box 17
Container
Contains 152 Results:
"I'm So Glad Trouble Don't Last Alway"; Composition by R. Nathaniel Dett , 1919
File — Box: 17, Folder: 51
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1919
"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"; Harmonized by Carl Diton, Arranged by Elliot Schenck , 1920
File — Box: 17, Folder: 52
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1920
"Goin' Home"; Lyrics and Adaptation by William Arms Fisher, Composition by Anton Dvorak , 1922
File — Box: 17, Folder: 53
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1922
"Our Faith in Thee"; Lyrics by George Graff Jr., Composition by Ernest R. Ball , 1923
File — Box: 17, Folder: 54
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1923
"Won't You Set Us Free?"; Lyrics and Adaptation by Paul Bliss, Composition by Anton Dvorak , 1924
File — Box: 17, Folder: 55
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1924
"Dear Lord and Master Mine"; Lyrics by T.H. Gill, Composition by W. Berwald , 1925
File — Box: 17, Folder: 56
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1925
"The World's Prayer"; Lyrics by E. Milton Clasen, Composition by CHarles Wakefield Cadman , 1927
File — Box: 17, Folder: 57
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1927
"Give Me Jesus"; Arranged by W.C. Handy , c.1927
File — Box: 17, Folder: 58
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: c.1927
"I'm a Pilgrim"; Composition and Lyrics by Herbert Johnson, Arranged by George J. Trinkaus , 1929
File — Box: 17, Folder: 59
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1929
"O Hear the Lambs A-Crying"; Arranged by R. Nathaniel Dett , 1930
File — Box: 17, Folder: 60
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The Robert and Sadye Wier Papers, 1885-1975, consist of business records, correspondence, family papers, oral history interviews, personal papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other items related to the lives of the Wiers. Topics covered include race relations, the history of Starkville, the Starkville Second Baptist Church, Journeymen Barber's International Union of America, teaching in Starkville, and the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service in Newton, Winston, and Lowndes...
Dates:
Other: 1930