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Brown wax home recording of man and woman singing When the daisies bloom with piano accompaniment
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Brown wax home recording of woman singing Cantique de Nol
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You made me love you
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[Brown wax home recording of group singing, including Break the news to mother, and woman reciting There was a little girl].
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[Brown wax home recording of imitation of telephone conversation about agricultural markets].
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Advertising record
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of men and women speaking, April 1900].
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10th regiment march
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Brown wax home recording
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À la plaza Tyrolienne
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[Brown wax home recording of Song of 1900 by male chorus and school yell].
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23rd Psalm and Lord's prayer
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Brown wax home recording
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Aida march
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Brown wax home recording of male-female vocal duet of My gal is a high born lady, with piano
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Brown wax home recording of Stars and stripes forever by the Athens Cornet Band
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[Brown wax home recording of piano solo by Fred Kelly (?)].
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Brown wax home recording of man singing Jesus, savior, pilot me
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[Brown wax home recording of man speaking in mock German and Irish accents, whistling and calling dogs].
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[Brown wax home recording of Vive la vive la France and For all we know, played on piano by Barbara Tisdale].
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[Brown wax home recording of talk by David Giovannoni and Patrick Feaster, Derwood, Maryland, March 17, 2013].
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[Brown wax home recording of Grosser Gott, sung by Aunt Elisabet].
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Brown wax home recording of I can't give up my rough and rowdish ways, sung by Irving E. Bunn
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[Brown wax home recording of man and woman singing Reuben and Rachel, Mary and Martha, and Comin' thro' the rye].
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[Brown wax home recording of humorous speech about the virtues of being an old maid, by Myrtle Moses, February 27, 1910].
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Brown wax home recording of man singing and whistling Marguerite, October 29, 1899
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[Brown wax home recording of male vocal duet including Bylo and I've been working on the railroad].
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[Brown wax home recording of speech and singing by W. H. Greenhow, Eliza Case, Lillie Davies, and John Davies Jr., Hornell, New York, October 5, 1902].
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Afghanistan fox trot
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Ain't it funny what a difference just a few hours make?
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of Sweetheart May, sung by Dan W. Quinn, with speech to Mister Graphophone at end].
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Brown wax home recording of group of women singing I love the ladies
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[Brown wax home recording of One hundred years ago on accordion by W. E. Keller (?), followed by performance on glockenspiel (?)].
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[Brown wax home recording of talk by Father O'Brien at end of commercial recording of Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield by the Greater New York Quartet].
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Brown wax home recording of man singing Just tell them that you saw me
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Agulhas e alfinetes : vasa dos narcizos
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Brown wax home recording of two women singing Where the morning glories twine around the door and fiddle performance of The devil's dream
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing You'll have to read the answer in the stars and In sunny Africa].
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[Brown wax home recording of speech on the cultivation of alfalfa in Wayne County, Nebraska, by F. E. Moses, part three].
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Brown wax home recording
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A la militaire
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[Brown wax home recording of I've got my eyes on you, sung by Floyd Gardner Nye].
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing He's just the same to-day].
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of harmonica solo, My old Kentucky home and Old folks at home].
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing El soldado Americano and two other songs].
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Ace of diamonds
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Brown wax home recording of There's music in the air, sung by the Mapleside (?) Quartet
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