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[Black wax home recording of man speaking and testing phonograph over off-air recording of Freddy Martin's Orchestra].
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Brown wax home recording made via loudspeaker of band performing You hit the spot
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[Black wax home recording of men singing It ain't gonna rain no more and other songs].
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[Black wax home recording of band music made via loudspeaker].
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[Black wax home recording of There's a long, long trail a winding, Beautiful Ohio, and Ireland must be heaven for my mother came from there, sung by Hannah].
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Black wax home recording of The bookman war song, by the Canton (?) Choral Society
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[Black wax home recording of indistinct talk by Donald].
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[Black wax home recording of a group of men singing drinking songs, August 15, 1915].
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[Black wax home recording of woman singing The curse of an aching heart ; a dialog about a wedding; and man singing Shall we ever be able to fly?, August 27, 1915].
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[Black wax home recording of boys attending Nazareth Hall boarding school, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1914].
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[Black wax home recording of mixed chorus singing two songs in German, November 16, 1913].
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[Black wax home recording of man and woman reminiscing in German].
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[Black wax home recording of poem recited by Maria Polzer and compliments from [Josef?] Polzer, in German, November 23, 1912].
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Brown wax home recording of child singing When I get you alone tonight
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Black wax home recording of woman singing Oh! what a beautiful dream
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[Black wax home recording of bridal song (Brautlied) sung in German by Resi Fitzinger, Agnes Albrecht, and Resi Ledermller, November 22, 1912].
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[Black wax home recording of message spoken by Josefa Bauer to her brother Florian Fuchs, and compliments to him from Franz Zeuchmann, in German].
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[Black wax home recording of compliments by various speakers in German, 1912].
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[Brown wax home recording of bell tolling in Ullrichs, Lower Austria, followed by English salutation, November 23, 1912].
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[Brown wax home recording of child singing songs including When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo and Somebody else is getting it].
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Brown wax home recording of child singing All alone
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Brown wax home recording of child singing All alone
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Black wax home recording of woman singing Somewhere a voice is calling
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[Black wax home recording of man thanking the proprietor and staff of the Gothic Hotel for a pleasant two-week stay, Otselic, New York, February 1911].
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[Brown wax home recording of childhood reminiscences by Edith Chubb, March 20, 1910].
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[Brown wax home recording of bugle calls of the Boy Scouts of America, by Harris Marin (?)].
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[Black wax home recording of woman singing Mother Machree, and vocal duet].
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Brown wax home recording of The night wind, recited by Edith Chubb, March 24, 1909
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[Black wax home recording of singing by Rev. James Sunderland].
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Liza
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[Black wax home recording of inaudible speaking and singing].
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Black wax home recording of man reciting In the morning
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[Black wax home recording of Ralph Sunderland singing unidentified song].
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[Black wax home recording of Ralph and Helen Sunderland singing Bluebird].
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[Black wax home recording of unidentified song sung by Ralph E. Sunderland].
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[Black wax home recording of song sung by Ralph Sunderland adressed to Grace and father and all the rest].
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[Black wax home recording of Without Mine Eyes sung by Ralph E. Sunderland to Grace Sunderland].
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[Black wax home recording of song sung by Rev. James Sunderland with piano accompaniment by Grace].
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[Black wax home recording of woman singing, probably a hymn].
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[Black wax home recording of hymn, sung by Mary Morgan].
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Brown wax home recording of Any old port in a storm, sung by Elden A. Cook, Jr
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[Brown wax home recording of anecdote about a bass viol player in early nineteenth century Ohio, told by Halsey H. Moses].
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[Black wax home recording of Irish immigrant song by Mr. Keillor].
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Black wax home recording of Rocked in the cradle of the deep, sung by Margaret Ann Chenoweth
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[Black wax home recording of The battle cry of freedom, The girl I left behind me, O Tannenbaum, John Brown's body, Yankee Doodle, Columbia, the gem of the ocean, and God save the king, played on violin by Gomer Edwards].
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[Brown wax home recording of auction of the F. E. Moses farm by Clyde Oman].
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[Black wax home recording of compliments in German from Anna and Johann Heider, possibly others].
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[Black wax home recording of man delivering religious speech].
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Brown wax home recording of child singing Are you sincere
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[Brown wax home recording of a caricature of a conversation among the Moses children performed by their parents, F. E. Moses and Martha Moses].
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[Black wax home recording of banjo solo].
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[Black wax home recording of brass solo and duet with accompaniment from commercial recordings].
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[Black wax home recording of brass solo, group singing Travel, travel, little star, and female vocal solo].
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[Black wax home recording of male vocal duet and solo, Wo ist Jesus mein Verlangen?].
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[Black wax home recording of man and woman singing Mother's prayers have followed me and Sweeter as the years go by with organ].
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[Black wax home recording of mixed chorus in German, November 22, 1912].
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[Black wax home recording of women speaking in German to "brothers and sisters" in America].
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[Black wax homemade copy of parts of two commercial music recordings].
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[Brown wax home recording of after dinner speeches by the extended Moses family, part two].
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[Black wax home recording of banjo solo].
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[Black wax home recording of brass duet, male conversation in English, and man singing in French].
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[Black wax home recording of brass solo and duet].
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[Black wax home recording of brass solo with dog howling and man whistling and calling Muggsy].
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[Black wax home recording of man and woman singing in German with zither].
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[Black wax home recording of man and woman singing yodel song with zither].
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[Black wax home recording of men singing and speaking in French and English, and brass solo].
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[Black wax home recording of poem, seasonal compliments, and a song by various named persons, in German].
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[Black wax home recording of speech].
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[Black wax home recording of whistling and singing duet].
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[Brown wax home recording of a male caricaturing a conversation among the female members of the extended Moses family].
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[Brown wax home recording of after dinner speeches by the extended Moses family, part one].
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[Black wax home recording of Ralph Sunderland singing My Rose].
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[Black wax home recording of Ralph E. Sunderland singing Love Serenade].
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[Black wax home recording of Rev. James Sunderland singing].
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It is well with my soul
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[Brown wax home recording of birthday celebration for Mendel Jonas, May 9, 1906].
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[Brown wax home recording of autobiography of Mendel Jonas, May 9, 1906] .
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Answer
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[Black wax homemade copy of commercial recording of Regimental pride march, by the Edison Military Band].
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[Brown wax home recording including advertisement for concerts and dialog between William P. Jenkins (?) and wife (?), May 7, 1905].
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[Brown wax home recording of Bonaparte's march, played on fiddle by H. R. Rawver (?), October 23, 1905].
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[Brown wax home recording of after-dinner remarks by Doctor Nelson, pastor of Grace Methodist Church, Richmond, Indiana, December 1, 1905].
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[Brown wax home recording of child singing Wait till the sun shines, Nellie and The Yankee Doodle boy, with harmonica].
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[Black wax home recording of Pat Flanagan and Turkey in the straw, sung by Addison Coker (?)].
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[Black wax home recording of woman singing hymn].
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[Black wax home recording of woman speaking at end of commercial recording of Oysters and clams, by Arthur Collins].
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[Brown wax home recording of a promotional talk on the Edison phonograph].
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Black wax home recording of Old black joe, sung by Bridget and Carrie Swanson.
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A little boy in blue [Morse].
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The battle cry of freedom
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Black wax home recording of America, sung by Philomena (?) and Belinda Strandberg (?)
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Black wax home recording of woman singing Annie Laurie
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[Black wax home recording of cornet and accordion] .
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[Brown wax home recording of Christmas polka by Winnie Hemenway, January 15, 1902].
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Sales pitch (male voice) for Edison Gold Moulded cylinders
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[Black wax home recording of man singing at end of commercial recording of Bill Bailey won't you please come home medley overture, by Edison Concert Band].
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[Black wax home recording of two selections played on guitar].
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[Black wax home recording of Whistling Rufus and waltz on violin and guitar].
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[Black wax home recording at end of commercial recording of Little boy in blue, by Byron G. Harlan].
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[Black wax home recording of banjo duet of Marching through Georgia and Jingle bells].
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