Alsdorf, Ulysses John 6.oct.1872-3.jun.1952 USA NY Orange, Newburgh - Newburgh
of african descent, for 44 years conductor of his Alsdorf's Orchestra, 1898-1918 as musician, teacher of music and dancing residing at 91/93 Liberty Street in Newburgh, 1898 also active in New York City, 1925 with his brothers Charles T and Simon P Alsdorf running Alsdorf's Hall Roof Garden school of music and dancing, 1935-1940 as private music teacher with own studio residing with his brother music teacher Simon P Alsdorf at 91/93 Liberty Street in Newburgh ; son of professional violinist/dance orchestra and brass band founder and leader/dancing master prof. Dubois Brown Alsdorf (Newburgh 16.may.1827-3.nov.1907 Newburgh) and Mary A Thompson (?Newburgh 25.sep.1842-17.feb.1914 Newburgh)

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[] Powelton Dove. Two step. Piano
pub O. Ditson Co., Boston 1893

[] Mine ever. Waltz. Piano
pub O. Ditson Co., Boston 1894

[] Orange County Fair. March. Piano
pub O. Ditson Co., Boston 1895

[] The Mason's Light. Hymn
words Dr. J. M. De Garmo
pub O. Ditson Co., Boston 1897

[] The Academy march. Two-step
copyright Ulysses J. Alsdorf, Newburgh N.Y.
copyright Ulysses J. Alsdorf, New York 13jun1898

[] In College colors. March and two-step. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 15feb1900

[] Walkin' on rugs
words and music Ulysses J. Alsdorf
pub Sol Bloom, Chicago Illinois 5oct1901

[] Fun after school. March and two-step. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 1903
pub (arr. for band James M. Fulton) M. Witmark & Sons, New York 28aug1903 

[] Spread the news, busy bees. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 14dec1905
copyright renewal Ulysses J. Alsdorf 1933 (apparently without knowing the whereabouts of the composer)

[] Boom, boom, boom it up. March and two-step. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 26feb1908
pub (arr. for orchestra W. C. O'Hare) M. Witmark & Sons, New York 5may1908
pub (arr. for military band W. C. O'Hare) M. Witmark & Sons, New York 7aug1908
copyright renewal Ulysses J. Alsdorf, Newburgh N.Y. 11apr1935

[] Dear Hudson-Fulton days. March and two step. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 10dec1908
pub (arr. for band H. Raasch) M. Witmark & Sons, New York 27may1909
pub (arr. for orchestra W. C. O'Hare) M. Witmark & Sons, New York 2jun1909

[] Oh, that's some kid flying. Song. Voice and piano
words and music Ulysses J. Alsdorf
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 15oct1909
copyright renewal Ulysses J. Alsdorf, Newburgh N.Y. 7jan1937

[] Root, root in the good old way. March and two-step. Piano
dedication : Dedicated to one and all interested in baseball, football, basketball and other games. Good for school or college
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 24jun1910
copyright renewal Ulysses J. Alsdorf, Newburgh N.Y. 29jun1937

[] It's time for a tip-top time. March and two-step. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York, London 29may1911
copyright renewal Ulysses J. Alsdorf, Newburgh N.Y. 3jun1938

[] In America. Two-step. Piano
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 15apr1912
pub (arr. for orchestra W. C. O'Hare) M. Witmark & Sons, New York 29may1912
pub (arr. for band Sol Levy) M. Witmark & Sons, New YorkJune 18jun1912
copyright renewal Ulysses J. Alsdorf, Newburgh N.Y. 20apr1939

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