Papers, [ca. 1903-1952].

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Papers, [ca. 1903-1952].

The Jacob Beimel Collection consists of correspondence, 1935-1952; published articles, 1907-1941; unpublished research and writings on Jewish music, n.d; and scores and essays submitted for publication in Beimel's "Jewish Music Journal," 1934-1936. In addition, there are seven large photographs, ca. 1912-1930; lead printing plates of music; and other personal effects, n.d.; 1910; 1915. Along with the above archival material, the collection contains Jacob Beimel's manuscript and published music scores, ca. 1903-ca. 1944, and one 78 RPM recording, ca. 1919.

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