Among the more than 2,000 cylinder-type records are rare recordings by Thomas Edison and Theodore Roosevelt. The more than 14,000 flat disc recordings encompass the entire history of flat discs from 1897 to the present, in all configurations. The collection of recordings includes diamond records, music box metal records, a rare and early Enrico Caruso recording, and a rare Edison long-playing disc.
Submissions from 1904
A Coon Courtship, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
A Flower From Home Sweet Home, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
After They Gather The Hay, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
A Garden Matinee, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
A Handful of Earth From My Mothers Grave (2 copies), Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Annie Laurie, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Call Again, Calligen, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Captain Baby Bunting, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Cello, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Champagne Galop, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Chant Mon P'Tit Nonhomme, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Childhood, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Chopin's Funeral March, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Church Scene, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Come Take a Trip in My Air Ship, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Coon Song, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Courting Mylinda, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Cupid's Arrow, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Dancing on the Old Barn Floor, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Dan, Dan, Dan U-El, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Daning On The House Top, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Day Break at Calamity Farm, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Dear Old Girl, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Dixie, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey
Don't Get Married Anymore Ma!, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey