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Brown wax home recording of Lincoln's Gettysburg address, recited by Herbert D. West
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Brown wax home recording of man reciting Breaking the charm
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[Brown wax home recording of banjo solo and Yankee Doodle on banjo and accordion, by the Pingtown (?) Orchestra].
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[Brown wax home recording of banjo and accordion, by Ronald Berger and the Pingtown (?) Orchestra].
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Medley of plantation songs
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March of the Marines
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"Thoughts of home" polka played by Issler's Orchestra
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[Male and female vocal duet of "Suwanee River"].
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[Choral rendition "Suwanne River", followed by speaking voices].
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Annie Laurie [Lady Scott].
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Reception medley
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Baritone vocal solo by Carmi Vaughn
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Scanlan's swing song [Scanlan].
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Mavourneen
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Playing on the golden harp
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Gems of Ireland quadrille
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Dancing in the kitchen
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Over the waves
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Piano solo of "Over the Waves" waltz
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[Brown wax home recording of Boy and his nag, a ribald song sung by Bill Murphy].
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Because I love you dear
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La fille de Madame Ohngo [sic] quadrille, 3em et 4em figure
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Cross roads of life
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Palms
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Gayest Manhattan march
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Brown wax home recording of brass trio (?) playing Marching through Georgia
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Mädele, ruck, ruck
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Drunten im Unterland
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Muss i'denn
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'Mid the green fields of Virginia
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Angel's serenade
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Angel's serenata
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Just as the sun went down
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Brown wax home recording of boy reciting Buzzard's point
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My Honolulu lady
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Faust. Salut à mon dernier matin
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[Whistling solo of Annie Laurie, accompanied by piano and male voice].
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Coming home to die
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My brother John and I
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Brown wax home recording of boy singing Save my mother's picture from the sale
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La-didily-idily-umti-umti-ay
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L'invalide belge
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Just for tonight
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Sambre et Meuse
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Just tell them that you saw me
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[Mandolin and guitar duet of "Dixie" and "Yankee Doodle" performed by Paul [?] Kline and Arthur Vaughn]
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[Ballad sung by Leland [?] female vocal quartet].
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[Brown wax home recording of child singing two songs and female singing I'm tying the leaves so they won't come down].
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Piano solo of played by Miss Emma Stanton
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I wish they'd do it now
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My silly old tune
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Fille du régiment
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My old New Hampshire home
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In the shade of the old apple tree
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Answer
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Brown wax home recording of boy singing The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee
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[Brown wax home recording of accordion music].
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[Brown wax home recording of Arkansas Pat, sung by P. W. Crahan (?)]".
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[Brown wax home recording of Birmingham jail, sung by Elsie Tisdale].
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[Brown wax home recording or modified commercial recording with voice of F. L. Embree].
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Just say goodbye again
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Monologue about Colonel Brown and friends by Mr. Parsons
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[Waltz music].
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Bird sounds and piano
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Female voice singing "Jesus Lover of My Soul," with piano accompaniment
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Two female voices singing "Holy City" and "Just Because She Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes," with talking at end of recording
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St. Patrick's day
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Comic speech and animal noises followed by male vocal solo (with piano accompaniment) by unknown singer
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Choral music sung by members of Vaughn family
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[Piano solo--march].
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Piano solo--unidentified tune
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Unidentified passage declaimed by George T. Burris
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Recitation by male voice
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Recitation, in verse, by male voice
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Deacon went astray
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"Bring back my kitty to me" sung to the tune of "My bonnie lives over the ocean" by acapella children's chorus
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[Brown wax home recording of a meeting of the Wreckers Club].
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[Brown wax home recording of accordion music and two men singing Boring for oil].
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[Brown wax home recording of accordion music, including Old folks at home].
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[Brown wax home recording of advertisement for the Vikings Remedy, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania].
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[Brown wax home recording of Ain't dat a shame and Little orphant Annie].
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[Brown wax home recording of auctioneering chant].
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[Brown wax home recording of Aunt Elisabet reciting a prayer in German].
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[Brown wax home recording of banjo solo concluding with Carmen overture].
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[Brown wax home recording of brass duet, Old Folks at Home and other tunes].
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Brown wax home recording of ceremonial Romanian military march
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[Brown wax home recording of children reciting rhymes and the pledge of allegiance, and singing Are you sincere].
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[Brown wax home recording of comic auctioneering pitch].
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Arrah, go on
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"Mother" and "Father" trying to get "Billy" out of bed, followed by whistling solo
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[Advice by unknown speaker on how to make best use of one's days].
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[Animal noises--cat, chicken, rooster, cow bird, followed by announcement by unidentified male voice].
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[Brown wax business dictation recording].
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[Brown wax home recording of accordion music with dance calls and interjections].
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[Brown wax home recording of accordion music].
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[Brown wax home recording of Adeste fideles and other tunes played on tin whistle (?) by Professor Slocum].
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[Brown wax home recording of amateur audio theater sketch, An afternoon at the Brownie (?) County High School].
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[Brown wax home recording of baby crying; male speaking in French; child singing Welcome to winter].
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[Brown wax home recording of banjo solo including Silver threads among the gold].
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[Brown wax home recording of Battle cry of freedom, Marching through Georgia, Tramp! tramp! tramp! and Yankee Doodle, sung by group with accordion at a birthday party for Professor King].
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