The Templeton sheet music collection is part of a larger collection amassed by Charles Templeton, Sr. The collection contains over 22,000 pieces of sheet music representing all stages in the development of music reproduction. Digitization of the collection is part of an ongoing effort to provide broader access to titles. A large portion of these pieces are in the public domain (not copyrighted) and are available for download directly from the repository, some restricted titles are available upon request.
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She's Mine, All Mine
Julia Marion Manley
Title surrounded by an artistic border, which includes three children with butterfly wings
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She's Still My Baby
William Raskin, Jack Little, and Sam Coslow
Woman with hand on hip pulling bottom of dress; Silhouettes of men talking in red circle; Photograph of Ralph F. Sibery
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She's The Daughter Of Mother Machree
Ernest R. Ball
Portrait of woman wearing bonnet holding daisies
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She's the Heart of Dixieland
Bert Rule
Illustration of men and women picking cotton in field; Photograph of Corinne Griffith in heart shaped frame
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She Used To Be The Slowest Girl In Town
Raymond Walker
Woman with eyes closed and hands together with men holding and wearing hats looking toward her
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She Was Five and He Was Ten
Mike Di Napoli, Sherm Feller, and June Burnett
Photograph of Judy Valentine
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She Was Happy Till She Met You
Chas. Campbell Graham
Photograph of two women greeting each other with man leaning on cane and looking toward ground; Illustration of flowers and vines around border of photograph
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She Wouldn't Do
Sam Gottlieb, Phil Boutelje, and Al Burt
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Sh-h! Here Comes My Sugar
Arthur Sizemore
Woman wearing coat on stairs within frame; Roses surrounding frame
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Shine or Polish Rag
Fred Heltman
Green illustration of a woman getting her shoes shined by an African American man.
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Ships that Pass in the Night
W. H. Smith and Earl Burtnett
Illustration of ships sailing in ocean; Photograph of Larry Reilly