Collection Items

  • Audio Recording
    Home, sweet home Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Originally for voice with piano. August P. Stengler, clarinet; piano accompaniment. Recorded at an unknown location, Nov. 2, 1898. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording Laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double…
    • Contributor: Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley) - Stengler, August P.
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    On the banks of the Wabash Arthur Pryor, trombone; Henry Higgins, cornet. Recorded in New York, N.Y., Mar. 28, 1899. Recorded on one side only. Autographs of Pryor and Higgins inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Pryor, Arthur - Dresser, Paul - Higgins, Henry
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Bugle calls No. 1 [played] by chief trumpeter Cassi of Roosevelt's Rough Riders Re-enactment of bugle calls sounded at San Juan Hill, Santiago, Cuba, July 1, 1898: First call; reveille; assembly; forward, guide right; halt; skirmish; rally. Taps as sounded at the graves of Sergeant Hamilton Fish, Jr., and Captain Capron, June 24, 1898 at Las Guasismas. Taps sounded at the grave of Captain Bucky O'Neil, July 1, 1898.
    • Contributor: Cassi, Emil - O'Neil, Bucky - Fish, Hamilton - Capron
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Jigs and reels Marie McNeil, cornet; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of McNeil inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: McNeil, Marie
    • Date: 189?
  • Audio Recording
    Punchinello Grace McCulloch, soprano; piano acc. Acoustic recording. LC copy is an experimental double-sided disc, using two Berliner commercial matrixes. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: McCulloch, Grace - Molloy, J. L. (James L.)
    • Date: 1894
  • Audio Recording
    Che gioja Virgina Powell Goodwin, soprano; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Mar. 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Goodwin inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy has an extra spindle hole drilled for playback on Zonophone phonographs. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Goodwin, Virginia Powell
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Carnival of Venice Composed by Sir Julius Benedict. Jean Moeremans, saxophone; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Moeremans inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Benedict, Julius - Moeremans, Jean
    • Date: 189?
  • Audio Recording
    Morning on the farm Realistic farm yard scene illustrating different animal sounds heard during the early morning. Mr. Wood's imitations include bleating of the sheep, the lowing of the cattle, the crowing of the cock, the cackle of hens, the squeal of the guinea hen, and the gobble of the turkey. Also heard are sounds of the hawk, crow, and various other birds.
    • Contributor: Wood, N. R.
    • Date: 1897
  • Audio Recording
    Can you then love another Originally for voice and piano. Music by William H. Rieger. S. Mantia, euphonium; piano acc. Recorded in New York, N.Y., July 25, 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Mantia inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Mantia, Simone - Rieger, William H.
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Whistling medley Milton M. Clark, whistler. Recorded at an unknown location, Mar. 1898. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10 in. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Clark, Milton M.
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Columbian anthem Performed by the Haydn Quartet. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of S.H. Dudley (baritone and manager) inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Haydn Quartet (Vocal Group) - Berliner, Emile - Dudley, S. H.
    • Date: 189?
  • Audio Recording
    The stars and stripes forever Originally for band. Vess L. Ossman, banjo; piano acc. Recorded in New York, N.Y., date unknown. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording Laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10 in. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Sousa, John Philip - Ossman, Vess L.
    • Date: 189?
  • Audio Recording
    The serenade Words and music by Victor Herbert. Vess L. Ossman, banjo; piano acc. Recorded at an unknown location, Oct. 9, 1897. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording Laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10…
    • Contributor: Herbert, Victor - Ossman, Vess L.
    • Date: 1897
  • Audio Recording
    Musin mazurka Jennie Hoyle, violin; piano acc. Recorded in New York, N.Y., July 26, 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Jennie Hoyle inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging. Jennie Hoyle is a pseudonym for Dorothy Hoyle. She is listed as Dorothy in Sousa Band membership rolls.
    • Contributor: Hoyle, Dorothy
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Hearts and flowers C. de Arth, violin; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Arth, Chris De - Tobani, Theo. M. (Theodore Moses)
    • Date: 1899
  • Audio Recording
    La cinquantaine Dorothy Hoyle, violin; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Dorothy Hoyle inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Hoyle, Dorothy
    • Date: 189?
  • Audio Recording
    Scarlet letter March dedicated to Emile Berliner. Cullen and Collins, banjo duo. Recorded at an unknown location, Apr. 1898. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10 in. Production level…
    • Contributor: Cullen and Collins (Banjo Duo) - Berliner, Emile - Gaisberg, Frederick William
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    A hot time in the old town Music by Theodore Metz; words by Joe Hayden. Dan W. Quinn, tenor; piano acc. Recorded in Washington, D.C., May 17, 1897. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording Laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ;…
    • Contributor: Quinn, Dan W. - Hayden, Joe - Metz, Theodore A.
    • Date: 1897
  • Audio Recording
    Her golden hair was hanging down her back Maud Foster, contralto; piano acc. Recorded in New York, N.Y., Jan. 30, 1896. Recorded on one side only. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10 in. LC copy has one inch crack…
    • Contributor: Foster, Maud - McGlennon, Felix
    • Date: 1896
  • Audio Recording
    The church across the way Words and music by William Benson Gray. Annie Carter, contralto; piano acc. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Carter inscribed on zinc master. Acoustic recording. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording Laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10 in. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Carter, Annie - Gray, William Benson
    • Date: 189?
  • Audio Recording
    Uncle Josh Weathersby in a department store Cal Stewart, speaker. Recorded in New York, N.Y., June 11, 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Stewart inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Stewart, Cal
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg W.F. Hooley, speaker. Recorded in New York, N.Y., Sept. 21, 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Hooley inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Lincoln, Abraham - Hooley, William F.
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Ingersoll at the tomb of Napoleon W.F. Hooley, speaker. Recorded at an unknown location, Sept. 21, 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Hooley inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Hooley, William F. - Ingersoll, Robert Green
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Casey's address to the G.A.R. John Terrell, speaker. Recorded at an unknown location, June 1898. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Terrell inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Terrell, John
    • Date: 1898
  • Audio Recording
    Stars and stripes forever Sousa's Band; Henry Higgins, conductor. Recorded on one side only. Autograph of Henry Higgins (conductor) inscribed in zinc master. Acoustic recording. Preservation master. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Magnetic Recording Laboratory, 1982. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, double track, mono. ; 10 in. Production level cataloging.
    • Contributor: Sousa, John Philip - Sousa Band - Higgins, Henry
    • Date: 189?