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The Rausch Family History/ebook presented here as a series of tapes that reveal some of Missouri life from 1820-1920. George Rausch was a professional musican, who toured the midwest and composed over 250 jazz-ragtime-early popular songs. His father, Henriche-Henry was In the Marine Corps band and performed before President Lincoln during the Gettysberg address in 1863 and was a member of the John Philips Sousa's Marching band. This Oral Family History website has a few words considered offensive to some, but the historical value of the site was created for everyone to enjoy and hopefully start their own family history tradition....
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A jazz ragtime piano song written in 1910 by Geroge Rausch, Introduced by his son Eddie and played by Mr. Zimmerman, 1983. |
CD: A Family History of Jazz Rags, & Coffee
Label: mp3.com
Credits: George Rausch |
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On the farm they gave him 1/2 of hog, some saussage and told him not to sign the paper...grandpa and his friends just got pensions, all of them...they moved to Highland street, 322 in St Joe Missouri.
She worked in a shirt factory, making those blue work shirts... |
CD: Family history of Jazz, Rags, & Coffee
Label: MP3
Credits: adamson |
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life in Midwest America in the early 1900s in a conversation taped during the 1970s with my Aunts.... |
CD: A Family History of Jazz Rags and Coffee
Label: mp3
Credits: Rausch's |
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