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[Brown wax home recording of singing and speech by Olive Mary Greenhow].
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Alexander
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[Brown wax home recording of man "celebrating his widowerhood" with friends, Charlestown, New Hampshire].
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[Brown wax home recording of personal messages spoken in German, 1912 and 1925] .
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax homemade copy of commercial disc recording of Tra veglia e sonno, by I Quattro Siciliani].
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Ah, moon of my delight In a Persian garden
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[Statements by members of [inaudible] yacht club into horn on a day of foul weather].
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[Brown wax home recording of man demonstrating phonograph recording by speaking and singing My country tis of thee with children, followed by cheering and greetings].
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[Brown wax home recording of violin and piano, with speech and singing at end].
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[Brown wax home recording of humorous talk, singing, and piccolo music].
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[Brown wax home recording of remarks made by various named persons on January 1, 1900].
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L'Africaine. O paradiso
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder
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[Brown wax home recording of humorous talk about finding fault and telling lies by F. E. Moses].
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[Brown wax home recording of Swanee river with variations, played on banjo by David Milner].
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[Brown wax home recording of male and female vocal solos including Blessed assurance and Blest be the tie that binds].
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Selection from Faust
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[Brown wax home recording of singing, whistling, yodeling, and a mock dinner prayer].
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Agnus Dei
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[Brown wax home recording of parody of Thomas Edison speech by PND and Virginia, May 11, 1997].
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[Brown wax home recording of male vocal solo].
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Brown wax home recording of mixed chorus singing Savior, lead me
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Air de la coupe from Galathée
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of La serenata, played by Columbia Orchestra].
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Air for G string
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Brown wax home recording of Marching through Georgia on fiddle
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling solo].
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Adele
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[Brown wax home recording of march played on piano and male-female duet with piano].
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of piano solo by Joseph Friar (?)].
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Brown wax home recording of What a friend we have in Jesus, sung by Charles Taylor and his two daughters
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Ain't dat a shame?
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Afloat on a five dollar note medley
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Brown wax home recording of Two step--Brunswick flyer
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Brown wax home recording of woman singing Love me and the world is mine
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[Brown wax home recording of male telling anecdote about Joe Jefferson and his dog at end of commercial recording of Darkey volunteers, by Columbia Orchestra].
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[Brown wax home recording of man reciting Oh, what a mighty change and an excerpt from Creation].
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[Brown wax home recording of While I rock the baby to sleep, sung by Elsie Tisdale].
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Brown wax home recording of Some day, sung by Mrs. Godshall and two nieces
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A frangesa march
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling at end of commercial minstrel record].
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[Brown wax home recording of poem and best wishes from the addressee's brother Josef Fuchs, in German, November 8, 1912].
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A paquerette
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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 multitracked speech and singing].
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[Brown wax home recording of violin and flute duet, The last rose of summer, played by Irving S. Moses and Edith Chubb, March 28, 1910].
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Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly?
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[Brown wax home recording of story told by Warren Burbank (?), Portland, Maine, March 11, 1899].
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Brown wax home recording of whistling solo of Love me and the world is mine
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Alice, where art thou going?
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An afternoon in June
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[Brown wax home recording of man reciting and singing].
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À quoi tient l'amour
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[Brown wax home recording of people singing Sing again that sweet refrain, Mrs. McSorley's twins, and You're still my dear old daddy].
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Brown wax homemade copy of commercial recording of Home with the milk in the morning, by Peter Murray
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Abraham coon song / [Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer].
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[Brown wax home recording of woman reciting French language lesson].
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Aisha, Indian intermezzo Weber and Fields "All Aboard"
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To persuade a king
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Akahi hoi
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[Brown wax home recording of comic dialog between two men].
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[Brown wax home recording of poem, singing, and best wishes from the addressee's brother Josef Fuchs, in German, November 8, 1912].
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[Brown wax home recording of The royal blue line express, descriptive sketch with sound effects].
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of man and woman singing in German].
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[Brown wax home recording of humorous talk in response to William Jennings Bryan's speech on the direct election of senators, by F. E. Moses, October 13, 1908].
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Alexander and his clarinet
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of girls singing Upidee and reciting From my arm-chair].
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[Brown wax home recording of speech in Afrikaans and English, 1893].
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[Brown wax home recording of man whistling and calling, brass solo, and man singing Speaky spiky spoky].
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Ah! si vous voulez d' l'amour
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Vocal solo of Toreador song by Lee B. Woodcock, August 8, 1899
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Brown wax home recording of vocal duet of Plant some flowers by my grave, with bluegrass band
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[Brown wax home recording of speech and people singing Goodnight ladies and Old folks at home].
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Brown wax homemade copy of commercial recording of Le secret polka with commentary at end, made September 23, 1900
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Abide with me
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Algonquin march
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Abide with me
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Absent
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[Brown wax home recording of man addressing Mister Graphophone at end of commercial recording of Annie Laurie, by the Greater New York Quartette].
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Brown wax home recording
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Adam et Eve polka
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Brown wax home recording of Pass me not, o gentle savior, sung by Ernest V. Parsell (?)
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[You're the flower of my heart,] sweet Adeline
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Alice, where art thou?
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[Brown wax home recording of commentary at beginning of commercial recording of Captain Jinks, sung by J. W. Myers].
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing I can't think ob nuthin' else but you, and Auld lang syne on accordion].
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[Brown wax home recording of hornpipe played on fiddle and piccolo].
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Ah! voui!
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Brown wax home recording of Stars and stripes forever on piano by Professor Jones (?)
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2nd Regiment Connecticut National Guard march
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[Brown wax home recording of vocal duets, Don't get married any more ma and Jingle bells, and recitation of Old mother Hubbard].
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Vstretas s'toboj
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Brown wax home recording
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Abendstille
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A la militaire
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[Brown wax home recording of woman singing comic song about courtship].
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