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What a friend we have in Jesus, composed by Charles C. Converse and Joseph Medlicott Scriven. This version was recorded in 1913.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Valse Lanciers

Valse Lanciers, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lafreniere and Henri Miro. This recording is from 1922.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Up in the air over there, performed by Alan Turner with orchestra and composed by Manley Morris. This recording is from 1918.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Turkey in the Straw, performed by Willie Eckstein and recorded in 1923.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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My Cozy Corner Girl, performed by Harry Macdonough with orchestra in 1904.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Mat-ri-mony

Mat-ri-mony, performed by May Irwin with Orchestra in 1916.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Maple Leaf Rag

Maple Leaf Rag, performed by Vera Guilaroff and performed by Scott Joplin in 1926,

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Land of the Maple

Land of the Maple, composed by L.P. Laurendeau and Alexander Muir.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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Juba Dance

Juba Dance, composed by R. Nathaniel Dett.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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I Love You Canada

I Love You Canada, composed by Morris Manley and Kennith McInnis and recorded in 1916.

Read all about the stories of Ragtime in the June/July 2008 issue of The Beaver: Canada’s History Magazine. Music courtesy of Library and Archives Canada.

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