Louis P. Goullaud

Louis P. Goullaud (ca. 1839 – 1919) published and sold music in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.[1][2] In the 1860s he worked for "Koppitz, Pruefer & Co."[3] With Asa W. White and Edward W. White -- as the firm "White & Goullaud" -- he sold musical instruments and published sheet music (ca. 1869 – 1875).[4][5][6] Under his own imprint he issued sheet music and Goullaud's Monthly Journal of Music.[7][8] He retired ca.1886,[9] and died in 1919.

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  1. "Louis P. Goullaud, Studio Building Music Store, 108 Tremont Street, Boston." Havard Register, 1880
  2. "Louis P. Goullard Dead." The Music Trades (NY), Dec. 20, 1919
  3. Boston Directory. 1869
  4. Boston commercial directory for 1869
  5. "White & Goulaud [sic] (A.W. and E.W. White, and L.P. Goulaud), music, 86 Tremont." Boston Directory. 1873
  6. Boston Almanac. 1875
  7. Boston Almanac. 1878
  8. Rowell's American newspaper directory, 14th ed. NY: 1882
  9. Christine Merrick Ayars (1937), Contributions to the art of music in America by the music industries of Boston, 1640 to 1936, New York: The H.W. Wilson company, OCLC 26107160
  10. Paul Kingsbury, ed. The encyclopedia of country music. Oxford University Press, 2004
  11. Henry Petroski. The Toothpick: Technology and Culture. NY: Knopf, 2007
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