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.

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Submissions from 1904

Leaf By Leaf the Roses Fall, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Lincolns Speech At Gettysburg, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Listen To The Mocking Bird, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Lolly Pops, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Looking This Way, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Lost Chord, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Mandy Lane, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Memories of Home, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Miss Mary (2copies), Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Miss Mary(2 copies), Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Miss Mary(2copies), Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Moskzkowski's Serenade, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Much Obliged To You, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Murphy, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

My Dad's Dinner Pail, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

My Irish Molly O', Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

My Lovin Henry, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

My Mothers Old Red Shaw, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Narcissus, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Narcissus, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Narcissus, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Night Alarm, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Nine Knights March, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Nothin' From Nothin', Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Old Black Joe, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey