| title | artist | year | album |
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The 23rd Psalm & The Good Shepherd |
Rev. J. Reeves Daniels |
1897 |
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The 23rd Psalm & The Lord’s Prayer |
Len Spencer |
1897 |
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Almost Persuaded |
Capt. Charles L. Estey |
1897 |
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Bolero Les Alsachiennes |
August Stengler |
1897 |
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Calvary |
J. J. Fisher |
1897 |
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Casey as a Doctor |
Russell Hunting |
1897 |
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Casey Putting His Baby to Sleep |
Russell Hunting |
1897 |
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Cillerthal |
Graus Mountain Choir |
1897 |
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Clarionet Polka |
Felix Jardella |
1897 |
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Crappy Dan |
Spencer and Ossman |
1897 |
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El Capitan March |
Edison Concert Band |
ca. 1897 |
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El Capitan March |
Sousa’s Band |
1897 |
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The Handicap Race |
Dan W. Quinn |
ca. 1897 |
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Haydn’s Creation: “The Marv’lous Work Beholds Amaz’d” [excerpt] |
Ocean Grove Auditorium Choir |
1897 |
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A Hot Time in the Old Town |
Len Spencer and Vess Ossman |
ca. 1897 |
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I Surrender All |
Winfield S. Weeden and chorus |
1897 |
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I Thought I Was a Winner, or, I Don’t Know, You Ain’t So Warm |
Columbia Orchestra |
ca. 1897 |
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In the Gloaming |
Roger Harding |
1897 |
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I’se Gwine Back to Dixie |
Edison Quartet |
ca. 1897-98 |
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Jesus, Savior Pilot Me |
Capt. Charles L. Estey |
1897 |
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Just Tell My Mother |
Adjt. Edward Taylor |
1897 |
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Learning a City Gal How to Milk |
Cal Stewart |
ca. 1897-98 |
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The Letter Edged in Black |
Hattie Nevada |
1897 |
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Massa’s in de Cold, Cold Ground |
Unknown cornet solo (possibly Louise Linebarger) |
1897 |
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My Gal Is a Highborn Lady |
Len Spencer |
ca. 1897 |
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My Pearl Is a Bowery Girl |
Dan W. Quinn |
1897 |
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Narcissus |
Felix Jardella |
1897 |
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Nearer, My God, to Thee |
Standard Quartette |
1897 |
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A New Coon in Town |
Charles Asbury |
1897 |
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Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior |
Steve Porter |
1897 |
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Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep [fragment] |
Unknown trombone solo (possibly William Sulger) |
1897 |
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Saved by Grace |
Winfield S. Weeden |
1897 |
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Service Cues |
Harry Heath |
1897 |
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The Shepherd True |
Moody Quartette |
1897 |
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Showers of Blessing [fragment] |
Unknown flute solo |
ca. 1897 |
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Spirit of ’76 |
Drum Corps |
1897 |
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The Stars and Stripes Forever |
Columbia Orchestra |
1897 |
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Sunlight |
Winfield S. Weeden and Chorus |
1897 |
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The Tapeworm Story |
Cal Stewart |
ca. 1897-98 |
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Threescore Years and Ten |
Fanny Crosby |
1897 |
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To Each of the Scholars of Bethany and The Pillar of Cloud & Collect |
Frank L. Embree |
ca. 1897-98 |
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Trusting Jesus [fragment] |
Unknown |
1897 |
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Washington Post March |
Sousa’s Band |
1897 |
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The Wayside Cross |
John Sweney and unknown female vocalist |
1897 |
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What a Friend We Have in Jesus |
J. J. Fisher |
1897 |
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Why Do You Wait? |
Unknown mixed quartet (“2 Hals, Fran & Jennie”) |
1897 |
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Yankee Doodle (with variations) |
Vess Ossman |
1897 |
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Yield Not to Temptation |
Steve Porter |
1897 |
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Young Cylinder “A”: Stroll on Capitol Hill / A Hard Head [2 indexed tracks] |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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Young Cylinder “B”: The Virtues of Raw Oysters |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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Young Cylinder “C”: Jokes, Riddles, Verses, a Limerick, and a Toast [8 indexed tracks] |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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Young Cylinder “D”: More Verses and Jokes [9 indexed tracks] |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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Young Cylinder “E”: The Lady’s Friend / a Song / The Irishman’s Prayer / a Joke [4 indexed tracks] |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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Young Cylinder “F”: Verses and Songs [4 indexed tracks] |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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Young Cylinder “G”: Poem: “I Sit Here Thinking, Will, of You” |
Home Recording |
ca. 1897-1900 |
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