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[Brown wax home recording of comic dialog with banjo duet of Old black Joe and Jingle bells].
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[Brown wax home recording of The girl I left behind me and Buffalo gals, played on fiddle].
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Brown wax home recording of I love thee
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Brown wax home recording of man singing and whistling I've got rings on my fingers
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Alexander's ragtime band medley
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[Brown wax home recording of My old Kentucky Home and Listen to the mockingbird on a free reed instrument, and mixed chorus singing Church in the wildwood].
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[Brown wax home recording of singing and speech by Mary Frodsham Greenhow, June 19, 1898].
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Ah! Could I but once more so love, dear
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[Brown wax home recording of man reciting Agnes, I love thee and If I should die].
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Alabama lullaby
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Two selections from The Nutcracker
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[Brown wax home recording of comic dance scene with string band music].
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[Brown wax home recording of interview with Winnifred about her travels in Wisconsin by Father O'Brien].
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[Brown wax home recording of male vocal solo].
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[Brown wax home recording of man speaking in a German dialect].
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Ack, Värmeland, du sköna folk sång
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Title unknown
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[Brown wax home recording of woman singing, including Tea for two, and reading instructions for operating equipment].
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Adelina, the Yale boola girl
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[Brown wax home recording of Pat Maloney's family, sung by Charles Rogerson, and male singing The crow song].
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Brown wax home recording of violin solo, Handel's Largo, played by Edith Chubb.
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Adoration waltz
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing in Afrikaans].
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Brown wax home recording of man singing Jesus, lover of my soul
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After they gather the hay
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[Brown wax home recording of poetry recitations and singing by people including Tom M. Dooley (?) and Helen Hammond over a band recording of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin].
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All aboard for Blanket Bay
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing Oh, my darling Clementine].
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Abide with me
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Aimer
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[Brown wax home recording of group singing].
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23rd regiment march
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After the ball
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[Horn or trumpet solo followed by cheering and singing].
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[Brown wax home recording of male speaker introducing Mister Graphophone to a man who has repaired his bicycle, followed by piano playing I love her oh oh oh!].
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Brown wax home recording
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Aïda. Céleste Aïda
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[Brown wax home recording].
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Brown wax home recording of In the garden, sung by Grace Peters (?)
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23 de Julio marcha
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Ein Abend in Toledo Serenade
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Brown wax home recording of piano solo, Home sweet home with variations
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[Brown wax home recording of waltz on piccolo and keyboard instrument].
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[Brown wax home recording of men singing drinking songs].
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Alderman Doolin's campaign speech descriptive
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[Brown wax home recording of piano solo, Tenting on the old camp ground, The vacant chair, and Just before the battle, mother].
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Adoration
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing in French].
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Viuda alegre : Couplets
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Aida. O céleste Aida
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Brown wax home recording of man singing Everybody works but father
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Der Traum eines Reservisten : Teil 1
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The 74th regiment march
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Brown wax home recording
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[Brown wax home recording of experiments recording with horns of different lengths and materials, probably by "EGW"].
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Brown wax home recording of player piano with roll of Maple leaf rag, hand-played by Scott Joplin, recorded in Derwood, Maryland, September 27, 1992
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[Brown wax home recording of scripted conversation between man and woman, with cornet solo at end].
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Addio del passato La traviata
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[Brown wax home recording of man singing over commercial recording of Just one girl, sung by J. W. Myers].
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[Brown wax home recording of singing, whistling, yodeling, and talking].
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Brown wax home recording of man singing Kavelines forlovelse
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Brown wax home recording of woman singing Nearer, my God, to thee
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There must be little cupids in the briny
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After sunset
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[Brown wax home recording of woman speaking over group singing, and child singing When I get you alone tonight, vocal solo].
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The admiral's broom
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[Brown wax home recording of comic ghost stories].
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Aa kjöre vatten aa kjöre ve Kjaerringa med staven
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Brown wax home recording of quartet singing Just as I am, without one plea
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Brown wax home recording
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[I'm old but I'm awfully tough] Three little owls and the naughty little mice
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[Brown wax home recording of speech by eighty-nine-year-old woman].
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All aboard for Blanket Bay
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Alabama moon
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Adam and Eve
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Brown wax home recording
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Brown wax home recording of male-female duet, Sugartime
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Alexander's ragtime band
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of Just as the sun went down, by Harding and Porter].
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[Brown wax home recording of Fisher's hornpipe, played on violin and piano by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moon].
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Brown wax home recording of Invicible eagle march, played on mandolin by James Fitzgerald
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Abide with me
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The 74th regiment band march
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[Brown wax home recording of whistling over commercial recording of Jolly coppersmith, played by Sousa's Grand Concert Band, followed by man addressing graphophone].
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Brown wax home recording of Hoo-ee (ain't you coming out tonight), sung by Harriet Racine (?) Baker, and man singing Show me the Scotsman who doesn't love the thistle
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[Brown wax home recording of compliments from Ferdinand Hofmann, in German, November 8, 1912] .
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Alice I'm in wonderland
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[Brown wax home recording of French singing and speech].
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Air des bijoux Faust
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Aida selection no. 1
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Abide with me
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[Brown wax home recording of Rosanna Ann].
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Alexander's ragtime band
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[My old Kentucky home] [Foster].
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Ah! Le joli jeu
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[Brown wax home recording of song, perhaps hymn, by mixed chorus].
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All aboard for slumberville
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Ain't she sweet?
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Recitation of "To be a man" by Dr. Tupper
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