EARLY CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH RECORD IDENTIFICATION SLIPS
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18 record slips in display case 12 1/2" X 16 1/2" X 1" thick. They are (starting at top left hand corner) #1: Columbia Record # 15114 "Flora Waltz"; # 2 to 4 are Edison slips after he resumed record production in 1897. They are: #3003 Zylophone Solo "Carnival of Venice", # 4705 "Three Minutes with the Minstrels" and # 687 Orchestra "Charlatan March". 2nd row, 1st on left: Columbia # 15058 Orchestra "La Serenata Waltz"; 2nd # 7239 Coon Song "Mr. Johnson" (back says "Talking Records By Geo. Graham"); 3rd #9019 Quartette "My Old Kentucky Home" (back has ad for Columbia XP records). 4th # 6004 Duet "At Last We Are Alone"; 5th # 4570 Baritone solo "She Was Bred In Old Kentucky". 3rd row: 1st on left #9650 Casey Talking Series "AS An Auctioneer"; 2nd No Number "Cornet Solo Victory Polka - Gilmore's Band". Handwritten title. Back has printed company name "Standard Machine Company, 508 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia". 3rd Xylophone, "Popular Airs" Imperial Phonograph Co., 870 Broad Street, Newark, N.J. 4th: old cartoon of children listening to an outside horn Victor machine "The Thrill That Comes Once In A Lifetime - Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever". 5th: # 2507 "Down In Poverty Row" sung by Dan W. Quinn. Chicago Talking Machine Co. (faded). 4th row: 1st on left # 1764 (?) (faded) Laughing Song "Ticklish Reuben". Back has ad for Columbia
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