1914 Sheet Music Pacifist

$38.00

This is a famous piece of sheet music from 1914 "I didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier" by Alfred Bryan and Al Piantadosi. It features the Mohawk Chief Tendhoa on it, why I cannot find, other than that he was a famous vaudville actor who fancied silk shirts and cigarettes. This song was influential in the US pacifist movement. It was recorded by the Peerless Quartet in 1914.
The music is 4 pages long. It is in really good shape except for the back cover which has a hole (you can see in the pics) and has come apart at the inside on the bottom. It is 14 x 10.5".

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