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MY JENNY JERUSHA JANE
"Jenny Jerusha Jane" (or Jennie) is sung by Laura's double cousin, Peter Ingalls, as he goes about his daily routine. Peter had come to De Smet in 1892 when his parents left Wabasha County, Minnesota, and he took a job working on a neighboring farm, although it seems that he lived with Laura and Almanzo Wilder at least part of the time. "Jenny Jerusha Jane" was written by A.G. Chase to music by W.M. Phelps, published by White & Co., Marshall, Michigan, 1868. It was a popular song sung by Dave Reed of Hooley's Minstrels in Brooklyn, New York. Richard M. ("Uncle Dick") Hooley, an Irish emigrant, started the troupe in 1862, and for many years, it was the only one performing minstrel shows every night of the week. The group moved to Chicago in 1867 and was successful until Hooley's retirement in 1869. The opera house built by Hooley was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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Click on the above images to view a copy of original sheet music of "My Jenny Jerusha Jane." This music is archived in the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, part of Special Collections at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library of The Johns Hopkins University. The collection contains over 29,000 pieces of music and focuses on popular American music from 1780-1960. |
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For more information: For a complete list of songs from the "Little House"® books, go to the SONG INDEX. "My Jenny Jerusha Jane" has not been included in any "Little House"® songbook to date. |
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Copyright © 2005 by Nancy Cleaveland - All Rights Reserved. |
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