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Afloat on a five dollar note
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Brown wax home recording
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Who will care for mother now?
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[Psalm 23 recited by Morgan Parsons followed by Master Louis [?] Tupper [?] Parsons, toddler, talking on November 29, 1900]
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[Brown wax home recording of impersonation of brakeman approaching Waterville, Maine and "indecent" toasts and rhymes] .
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Brown wax home recording of woman singing Tell mother I'll be there.
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Album recreativo : variacones de saxofon soprano
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[Brown wax home recording of man reciting in German and English].
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of man, woman, and child speaking, including talk between child and "Santa Claus," recorded over group singing].
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Abide with me
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Alabama lullaby
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[Celluloid home recording of whistling, speech, and singing at the beginning and end of commercial recording of Highland fling by National Promenade Band].
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing Harvard college songs and a song about the Hebron YMCA].
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[Brown wax home recording of man reciting Psalm 34].
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[Vocal solo, with organ accompaniment, sung by Grace Marvin of Norwich [?], New York].
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[Hotaru no hikari] : [The firefly's light].
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After the roses have faded away
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L'Africaine. O paradis
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Brown wax home recording of Where the Suwanee River winds its silv'ry way, sung by J. H. Macdonald
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[Brown wax home recording of Little brown jug, sung by mixed chorus].
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Algernon! go hon!
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After sunset
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Brown wax home recording of Listen to the mocking bird, harmonica solo by Charles S. Black (?)
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Brown wax home recording of Savior, like a shepherd lead us, sung by Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie (?)
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Ack, Vermeland, du sköna
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Akahi hoi
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Agnus Dei
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A tanto amor La favorita
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Aires nacionales 3er fragmento
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Brown wax home recording of woman singing Meet me tonight in dreamland
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Ack! i Arkadien Ur "Gluntarne"
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Brown wax home recording of man singing If you've got a little bit, hang on to it, it's hard to get a little bit more
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Brown wax home recording of Yes, sir, that's my baby, played on two harmonicas and guitar by Leo, Lenny, and Gus Carlin (?), February 1, 1972.
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Brown wax home recording of We're off to see the wizard, by the Rick Madden Ensemble, April 7, 2001
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[Brown wax home recording of medley on violin and guitar].
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Brown wax home recording of Manhattan Beach march on piano by Carlene Rider
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Aïda. O céleste Aïda
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Urban scene
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of King cotton march, played by Sousa's Grand Concert Band, followed by man addressing graphophone].
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing in Danish].
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[Brown wax home recording of man and woman singing two hymns in German].
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Alarmierung der Berliner Feuerwehr
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À bagnolet
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[Brown wax home recording of man reciting Mary had a little lamb and music by ensemble including accordion].
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The A.O.H's. [sic] of the U.S.A.
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After all
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[Brown wax home recording of woman speaking and harmonica solo, Old folks at home].
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[Brown wax home recording of violin and guitar (?) duet medley played by Olof and Christiana Anderson, April 10, 1911].
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Alice where art thou?
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Brown wax home recording of guitar and mandolin duet of America, I love you
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3 petits farceurs de pinson
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[Brown wax home recording of harmonica solo by S. G. Briscoe (?)].
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[Brown wax home recording of Third regiment march, played on harmonica by Ed Miller].
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[Brown wax home recording of magazine advertisement for Edison Gold Moulded Records, recorded over piano music].
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Brown wax home recording
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Alice, where art thou
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[Brown wax home recording of instrumental trio, Syracuse New York].
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Brown wax home recording of man singing The faded coat of blue
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[Brown wax home recording of man and woman speaking to a graphophone that hadn't been used in about fifteen years, Duck-Puddle Farm near Bristol, Maine, in 1914 or 1915].
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Alec Busby, don't go away
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Air des bijoux Faust
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Alagazam march
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Singing and drumming by Native American ensemble
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[Brown wax home recording of radio comedy dialog, probably Amos 'n' Andy].
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[Brown wax home recording of singing, laughter, and messages to Florian Fuchs by Johann Fitzinger, Maria Fitzinger, and Karl Frei] .
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23rd Psalm and Lord's prayer
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Ahoy my lads & L'infanta
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[Brown wax home recording of man telling story in a German dialect].
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing in German].
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of Rosanna Ann].
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[Brown wax home recording of speech about will power by Martha Marsh].
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Gerade aus dem Wirtshaus komm ich haraus
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[Brown wax home recording of fiddle solo and man speaking, August 11, 1900].
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Brown wax home recording of talking, Marching through Georgia (accordion)
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I'm on my way to Mandalay
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Brown wax home recording of Lindy, by Mrs. Williams (?)
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Brown wax home recording of two men singing Bei Sedan auf den Hhen
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[Brown wax home recording of party in celebration of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. David Wellever, Hornell, New York, January (?) 17, 1900].
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Alexander
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Brown wax home recording of On the banks of the Wabash, far away, sung by D. Smelling (?); Take back your gold, by male in falsetto; and man singing When the bees are in the hive
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Alexander's band is back in Dixieland
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of Your God comes first, your country next, then mother dear, sung by George Gaskin].
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Admiral Dewey's arrival in New York
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[Brown wax home recording of Father O'Brien speaking with various children at beginning of commercial recording of Katharina by George P. Watson].
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Brown wax home recording of man and woman singing 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus
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Rigoletto. Ballade Qu'une belle etc
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title unknown
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There's a girl in Arizona
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[Brown wax home recording of The low back'd car, by John E. O'Brien, January 10, 1904, followed by talking].
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[Brown wax home recording of speech on the cultivation of alfalfa in Wayne County, Nebraska, by F. E. Moses, part one].
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Brown wax home recording
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of Safe in the promised land, sung by Grandma Rose, 1913].
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Brown wax home recording of passage from The servant in the house, recited by G. L. Macmillan (?)
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Brown wax home recording of man singing In the shade of the old apple tree
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[Brown wax home recording of man and child singing, speaking, and whistling selections including Santa Claus in Holland, the Lord's prayer, and Irish washerwoman, recorded over piano music].
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[Celluloid home recording of scene with man talking on telephone at end of commercial recording of There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl, by Jaudas' Society Orchestra].
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[Brown wax home recording of group singing].
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