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                    <mods:titleInfo>
                        <mods:title>Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection, circa 1896-circa 1944</mods:title>
                    </mods:titleInfo>
                    <mods:originInfo>
                        <mods:dateCreated>Span: 1896-1944</mods:dateCreated>
                    </mods:originInfo>
                    <mods:language>
                        <mods:languageTerm type="text">English</mods:languageTerm>
                    </mods:language>
                    <mods:physicalDescription>
                        <mods:form authority="gmd">collection</mods:form>
                        <mods:extent>7 ft.</mods:extent>
                        <mods:extent>11 boxes</mods:extent>
                    </mods:physicalDescription>
                    <mods:abstract>The Carrie Jacobs Bond Collection consists of music manuscripts, papers, photographs, and other materials relating to the personal and professional life of American sentimental song composer Carrie Jacobs Bond (1862-1946).  Mrs. Bond is known primarily as a composer of popular sentimental songs such as I Love You Truly (1901) and God Remembers When the World Forgets (1913), however she was also a prolific writer of poems, prose sketches, children's books and film scripts as well as a businesswoman running a successful publishing house.  The collection is rich in music manuscripts, as well as business and personal papers.</mods:abstract>
                    <mods:note type="contents">Music manuscripts, poem and prose sketches, typescripts, correspondence, business papers, photographs, and clippings.</mods:note>
                    <mods:note type="Preferred Citation">Carrie Jacobs-Bond Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress</mods:note>
                    <mods:note type="sort">Jacobs-Bond</mods:note>
                    <mods:note type="browse display">Papers of early 20th-century American songwriter.</mods:note>
                    <mods:note type="Access Permissions">Researchers wishing to work with special collections are advised to inquire in advance about availability of material since many special collections are stored off-site.</mods:note>
                    <mods:note type="copyright">Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.</mods:note>
                    <mods:subject authority="scdb">
                        <mods:topic>Popular Music</mods:topic>
                    </mods:subject>
                    <mods:subject authority="scdb">
                        <mods:topic>Songs</mods:topic>
                    </mods:subject>
                    <mods:subject authority="scdb">
                        <mods:topic>Women in the Performing Arts</mods:topic>
                    </mods:subject>
                    <mods:subject authority="scdb">
                        <mods:topic>Women Composers</mods:topic>
                    </mods:subject>
                    <mods:subject>
                        <mods:name type="personal">
                            <mods:namePart>Jacobs-Bond, Carrie</mods:namePart>
                        </mods:name>
                    </mods:subject>
                    <mods:classification authority="lcc">ML31.J3</mods:classification>
                    <mods:relatedItem type="host">
                        <mods:titleInfo>
                            <mods:title>Performing Arts Encyclopedia</mods:title>
                        </mods:titleInfo>
                    </mods:relatedItem>
                    <mods:identifier type="membership">sousa</mods:identifier>
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                    <mods:location>
                        <mods:physicalLocation>Music Division, Library of Congress</mods:physicalLocation>
                    </mods:location>
                    <mods:location>
                        <mods:url displayLabel="Finding Aid">http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu004006</mods:url>
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                        <mods:recordContentSource>IHAS</mods:recordContentSource>
                        <mods:recordChangeDate encoding="marc">120911</mods:recordChangeDate>
                        <mods:recordIdentifier source="IHAS">loc.natlib.scdb.200033551</mods:recordIdentifier>
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