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John Stillwell Stark

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178: 161: 38: 239: 302:, Missouri, and entered the music business full-time, opening an office at 516 Ohio Street and founding John Stark and Son with his 15-year-old son William. He got into the publishing business after buying out J.W. Truxel, one of his competitors, who owned seven copyrights. 309:", and on August 10, 1899, he bought the number for $ 50 plus royalties of one cent per copy. It proved a prosperous arrangement for both men. After an initial printing of 5,000 copies, a million were eventually sold, which enabled Stark to open an office in 356:
Stark also self-published several of his own works, such as 'We are Coming, Uncle Sammy (1917, music by E.J Stark), 'The Vital Question' (1913, text by E.J Stark), and 'He's all Shot to Pieces by the French Girls' Eyes' (1917).
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John Stark is found living with his older brother Etilman J. Stark in both the 1850 and 1860 Census taken at Bean Blossom, incorrectly listed as John S. Starks in the 1860 record.
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was dominating ragtime music sales. He continued to publish new rags until 1922, well after ragtime had succumbed to
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The commonly-seen date in print and on the web of November 20, 1927, is erroneous, as his death certificate, online
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After his wife died in 1910, Stark closed his New York office and returned to St. Louis. By this time New York's
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Stark was the eleventh of 12 children born to Adin Stark and Eleanor Stillwell Stark of
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music, best known for publishing and promoting the music of
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It was in Sedalia that Stark heard Scott Joplin play the "
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Index

John Stillwell
John Stillwell Stark
Kentucky
St. Louis
Scott Joplin

Union Army
American Civil War
ragtime
Scott Joplin


Scott Joplin
Maple Leaf Rag
Joseph Lamb
Shelby County, Kentucky
Bean Blossom, Indiana
Union Army
American Civil War
Maysville
E.J. Stark
Cameron
Chillicothe
Sedalia
Maple Leaf Rag
St. Louis, Missouri
New York City
"classic" style rag
Joseph Lamb
James Scott

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