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51 1990.63.33B Record, Box Green, Yellow, and White cardboard box for record cylinder. "Lakeside Indestructible Cylinder Record" it written on the side. Montgomery Ward & Co. is on the bottom. Lid is missing
52 1990.63.38A Record, Phonograph Thomas Edison blue cylinder amberol record of “My Uncles Farm”
53 1990.63.38B Record, Box Edison Gold Moulded Records box – Top is missing
54 1990.63.9 Record, Phonograph Thomas Edison blue cylinder amberol record of “I'm Goin' Back to Louisiana” This cylinder does not have a related storage box. 
55 1993.1.2.1 Record, Phonograph The Merry Widow Waltz, Kashmiri Songs, Mattinata, Medley Waltz, The Troubadours. Patent # 896,059, August 11, 1908; Order # 19,532.
56 1993.1.2.10 Record, Phonograph The West, A Nest & You - waltz; Sleep Waltz; titles translated into Spanish below. Patent #896,059, Aug. 1908; Order #19172A.
57 1993.1.2.11A Record, Phonograph Andantino, Traumerei' Mark Andrews: paper sleeve. Patent Feb. 1904; Order #19472A. 78 rpm.
58 1993.1.2.11B Record, Sleeve Paper record sleeve that has "Victor Record" at the top
59 1993.1.2.12A Record, Phonograph Two parts. a. Record. Honolulu Eyes - medley waltz; Rosie - medley fox trot; Paul Whiteman and his orchestra; paper sleeve. Patent #896,059. Aug. 1908; Order #18721A. 78 rpm.
60 1993.1.2.12B Record, Sleeve Paper sleeve for 78 record. Top of sleeve says "Victor Record"
61 1993.1.2.13 Record, Phonograph Laverne - Waltz Caprice. H. Benne Henton; Chin Ehrin - Medley Fox Trot; Six Brown Broth. Patent #896,059. Feb. 1904; Order #18149A. 78 rpm.
62 1993.1.2.14 Record, Phonograph America, The Red White & Blue; Victor Mixed Chorus. Patent #896,059. Feb. 1904; Order #17578A. 78 rpm.
63 1993.1.2.15 Record, Phonograph America, Indian Love Call, The world Is Waiting for the Sunrise; Victor Salon Orchestra. Patent #896,059. Order #19545. 78 rpm.
64 1993.1.2.16A Record, Phonograph When the Corn Is Waving, Annie Dear, I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen; Henry Burr. Patent #896,059. August 1908. Order #18781A. 78 rpm.
65 1993.1.2.16B Record, Sleeve 1/2 paper sleeve for 78 record.
66 1993.1.2.17 Record, Phonograph Feather Your Nest, Old Pal Why Don't You Answer Me?; Henry Burr & Albert Campbell. Patent #896,059. August 1908. Order #18708A. 78 rpm.
67 1993.1.2.18A Record, Phonograph Record, a. and cover, b. Lo, Here the Gentle Lark, Nightingale Song; Alma Gluck. Patent #896,059. August 1908. Order #654-A. 78 rpm.
68 1993.1.2.18B Record, Sleeve Victor Record Paper Sleeve for 78 record
69 1993.1.2.19A Record, Phonograph Record, a and cover b. All America March, American Trumpeter March; Conway's Band Patent #896,059. February, 1904. Order #18182A. 78 rpm.
70 1993.1.2.19B Record, Sleeve Paper record sleeve for a 78 record. Top of sleeve reads "Victor Record"
71 1993.1.2.2 Record, Phonograph Traumerei, Midhele rinadi; On the Sea, Victor Brass Quartet. Patent # 896,059, May 1912; Order # 17292A.
72 1993.1.2.20A Record, Phonograph Record, a and cover b. My Ohio Home, In the evening; Harold Yates - Cooper Lawley. Patent #896,059. February, 1904. Order #21273 & 42521. 78 rpm.
73 1993.1.2.20B Record, Sleeve Paper sleeve for a 78 record with "Victor Record" written on the top.
74 1993.1.2.21A Record, Phonograph Record, a and cover b. The Slave of Love - Fox Trot; George Olsen & His Music, Because They All Love You. Barney Rapp & His Orchestra. Patent #896,059. February, 1904. Order #19497A. 78 rpm.
75 1993.1.2.21B Record, Sleeve Paper sleeve for a 78 record with "Victor Record" written on top
76 1993.1.2.22A Record, Phonograph Record, a, and cover, b. Wiener Blut - Waltz, Old Comrades - March; Victor Military Band. Patent #? Order #17470A. 78 rpm.
77 1993.1.2.22B Record, Sleeve Paper sleeve for a 78 record. Top of the sleeve says "OKeh Records"
78 1993.1.2.23A Record, Phonograph My Little Grass Shack in Kalakekua Hawaii, Carolina; Albert Taylor & his orchestra. Patent #14762. Order #32970. 78 rpm.
79 1993.1.2.23B Record, Sleeve Paper sleeve for a 78 record. Banner Recoreds
80 1993.1.2.24A Record, Phonograph Record, a, and cover, b. Washington Post March, El Capitan March; Sousa's band. Patent # Feb. 1904. Order #17302. 78 rpm.
81 1993.1.2.24B Record, Sleeve Paper sleeve for a 78 record with "Victor Record" written on the top.
82 1993.1.2.25 Record, Phonograph Nut Cracker Ballet, Humoresque; Arthur Pryor's Band. Patent # Feb. 1904. Order #16974. 78 rpm.
83 1993.1.2.26 Record, Phonograph Lights Out March, Arthur Pryor's Band, national Emblem March - US Marine Band. Patent #896,059. 1908. Order #18498. 78 rpm.
84 1993.1.2.27 Record, Phonograph Somebody Stole My Gal - Fox Trot, Covered Wagon days - Fox Trot; Ted Weems & His Orchestra. Patent #, Feb. 1908. Order #18498. 78 rpm.
85 1993.1.2.3 Record, Phonograph Dear Old Pal of Mine, Little Mother of Mine; John Mc Cormack. Patent # 896,059, August 1908; Order # 755A.
86 1993.1.2.4 Record, Phonograph 'n' Everything - Fox Trot; Hindustan - Fox Trot; Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. Patent # 896,059, August 1908; Order #18507A.
87 1993.1.2.5A Record, Phonograph 'n' Everything - Fox Trot; Hindustan - Fox Trot; Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. Patent # 896,059, August 1908; Order #18507A.
88 1993.1.2.5B Record, Sleeve Victor Record Orthophonic Recording Sleeve
89 1993.1.2.6 Record, Phonograph She is My Daisy, When I Was Twenty-One; Sir Harry Lauder. Patent # 896,059, August 1908; Order #55123.
90 1993.1.2.7A Record, Phonograph Lullaby, By the Brook - Reverie, Mary Mukle. b. cover. Patent #1904; Order #17844A. Marked "Birthday Greetings" from Louise Elizabeth.
91 1993.1.2.7B Record, Sleeve Record sleeve marked "Birthday Greetings" from Louise Elizabeth.
92 1993.1.2.8 Record, Phonograph A Vucchella (A Little Posy!), O Sole Mio (My Sunshine) Enrico Caruso. Patent #896,059, Aug. 1908; Order #501A.
93 1993.1.2.9 Record, Phonograph Spinning song; Prelude in C Sharp Minor; Sergei Rachmaninoff. Patent #896,059, Aug. 1908; Order #814A.
94 1996.22.10 Record, Phonograph Album and sleeve. "Riddles and Rhymes from Mother Goose." a. Sleeve. The background of the front cover is purple. A man is dancing on the front cover with a green and black outfit and gold slippers. Watching him is Mother Goose who is wearing a blue bonnet. The back cover lists other Walt Disney records. "J. Wolfe" is written on the front cover of the sleeve and side B of the record. b. Record; 45 rpm and the center is yellow with black print. Color: PR,WH,GR,BK
95 1996.22.11 Record, Phonograph Album and sleeve. "Peer Gynt's Adventures in the Hall of the Mountain King" performed by the Continental Symphony Orchestra and narrated by Art Gilmore. a. Sleeve. Front cover shows a lake and village in the background surrounded by mountains. In the foreground a man is running away from the village. A bird is over his shoulder. On the back cover is a list of other musical masterpieces produced by Capitol for children. b. Record; 45 rpm with a dark red center. Color: GR,BL,OR,PR
96 1996.22.12 Record, Phonograph Album and sleeve. a. Sleeve; says ATCO on the top in large gold print with black trim. The bottom half of the sleeve is covered with ATCO in small black print. b. Record. Bent Tabric and his piano play "Markin' Time" on one side and "Alley Cat" on the other. The center is yellow and white with ATCO in white print. 45 rpm and has a bugle on the center of the record. Center of record says "Wolfe" in green print. Color: WH,BK,YL
97 1996.22.13 Record, Phonograph Album, sleeve and filmstrip. "Daytime - Nighttime". a. Sleeve is off-white on the left side of the front while the right side is old gold. The title is split by the colors as "Daytime" is on the white and "Nighttime" is on the gold. The back cover is off-white on the top and the bottom half is old gold. b. Record; 33 1/3 rpm and the center of the record is yellow. c. Filmstrip. Each frame has various paintings, 5 total paintings for the 12 frames of the filmstrip. The filmstrip was designed to advance automatically when used on a sound filmstrip projector. d. Plain white paper record sleeve with round hole in middle allowing record labels to show. Color: YL,WH
98 1996.22.14 Record, Phonograph Album and sleeve. "Mother Ghost Nursery Rhymes and Other Tricks and Treats." a. Sleeve is green and the front cover shows a black witch flying a broom toward the moon. There are also two smaller witches further away from the moon. The back cover shows a little boy with his arms in the air holding a flag that says "Favorite Rhymes from A Rocket in My Pocket." b. Record; 33 1/3 rpm and center is white. Color: GR,WH,PR
99 1996.22.15 Record, Phonograph Album and sleeve. "Just in Time for the King's Birthday." a. Sleeve. Brown and white with a boy pushing several animals, and with a mouse holding a large piece of cheese in a wheelbarrow. The boy is wearing overalls and a hat. On the back cover is a boy jumping with a flag in his right hand and a rocket above his left arm. The back cover says "Favorite Rhymes from A Rocket in My Pocket". b. Record; 33 1/3 rpm with a red center. Color: BR,WH,RD
100 1996.22.16 Record, Phonograph Record album and sleeve. a. Sleeve. The background of the front cover is handwoven Kente cloth from Ghana, in light blue and white. The back cover is framed by an aqua color and shows a tiny woman with a dress inside a room. b. Record. "Why Spiders Live in the Ceiling" on side one and "The Teeny Tiny Woman" on side two. Color: BL,WH,BK