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Table of Contents:
- In the good old steam boat days (Murry K. Hill) (2:01)
- That's where I come in (Edward M. Favor) (2:23)
- The farmer and the businessman (Theodore Roosevelt) (4:28)
- A confidential chat (Press Eldridge) (2:21)
- Old Daddy Pegleg (New York Military Band) (2:10)
- The girl who threw me down (Edward M. Favor & chorus) (2:15)
- I used to be afraid to come home in the dark (Billy Murray) (2:18)
- The laughing song (Harry Bluff) (2:19)
- I've told his missus all about him (Helen Trix) (2:18)
- The baseball girl (Miss Ray Cox) (4:39)
- For you alone (2:12)
- Street piano medley (August Molinari) (2:24)
- Mouse and the clock (Edison Concert Band) (2:23)
- House cleaning time (Ada Jones & Len Spencer) (2:24)
- B.P.O.E. (Elk's song) (Nat M. Wills) (3:44).
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Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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General Notes:
- Smithsonian Folkways: FS 3887; F-3887 on container.
Cylinder reissues with everything "from cornball comedy to military band selections to serious political speeches."
"Edited from the collection of George A. Blacker."
Recorded 1907-09.
Originally issued as analog disc on Folkways Records: FS 3887, 1961.
Program notes and bibliography (7 p.) laid in containers.
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Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Physical Characteristics:
- plastic; metal; 4 3/4 in.; 1.4 m/s; mass-produced
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Audio Characteristics:
- digital; optical; 1.4 m/s
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Digital Characteristics:
- audio file; CD audio
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Call Numbers:
- LPCD 88581 v.2
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Other Standard Numbers:
- Publisher Number, Smithsonian Folkways: FS 3887
Publisher Number, Smithsonian Folkways: F-3887
Publisher Number, Folkways: FS 3887
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OCLC Numbers:
- 51479370