anyrags.mid - Any Rags, by Thos. A. Allen
 The vocal part is tuba, and lyrics are included

chknchow.mid - Chicken Chowder, by Irene Giblin

creoleb.mid - Creole Belles, by J. Bodewalt Lampe
 A very popular cakewalk

crzybone.mid - Crazy Bone Rag, by Chas. L. Johnson

czarina.mid - La Czarinna, Mazurka Russe, by Louis Ganne
 Larry, do you have any information on this piece, or on Ganne?
 The copywrite on the music I have is 1908, but it was recorded
 as early as 1899.

fashion.mid - Fashion Rag, by Chas. Cohen (with an 'e'!)

grnwich.mid - Greenwich Witch, by Zez Confrey
 Supposedly the earliest published piece of real 'jass'

gtdivide.mid - The Great Divide, by Louis Maurice

hoopy.mid - Hoop-E-Kack, by Thos. A. Allen

huckfinn.mid - Huckleberry Finn Cakewalk

melody.mid - Melody Rag, by Chas. L. Johnson
 A rag paraphrase of 'Melody of Love'

patricia.mid - Patricia Rag, by Joseph Lamb
 One of the most musically significant rags. The guy was GOOD!

pearl.mid - Pearl of the Harem, by Harry P. Guy
 A black composer, this is his banjo arrangement

russpony.mid - Russian Pony Rag, by Don Ramsay
 What was significant about 'Russian ponies' in 1910? Did one
 of them win a major race? Was there a big tour? Haven't got
 a clue. Do you?

silfun.mid - Silence and Fun, Characteristic Polka, by William Amolsky
 An interesting rag

smkymkes.mid - Smoky Mokes, by Abe Holzmann
 This early cakewalk was often played by Sousa's Band

sparklin.mid - That Sparkling Rag, by Frank Goulart

tickled.mid - Tickled to Death, by Chas. A. Hunter
 Hunter was a blind mechanic from Tennessee. This is quite
 interesting rhythmically.

timbuc2.mid - Timbuctoo March, A Ragtime Dream, by E. C. Ramsdell

unclesil.mid - Uncle Silas One Step, A Nigger Shuffle, by Don Richardson

washpost.mid - The Washington Post, by J. P. Sousa
 Arranged for banjo duet
