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

O' Leave Me Not, Dear Heart, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Playmates, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Polonaise Militaire, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Possum Pie, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Pretzel Pete, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Rabbit Hash, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Red Wing Medley, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Ruldolph & Rosie at the Roller Rink, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Scenes That are Brightest, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Sheriff's Sale of a Stranded Circus, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Silent Night, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

So Long, Mary, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Song & Chorus, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

Tell Mother I'll be There, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The 23rd Psalm and Lord's Prayer, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Anvil Polka, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Arkansas Traveler, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Arkansas Traveler, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Birds and The Brook, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Diplomat March, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Field of Dreams, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Forge In The Forest, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Friendly Rivals, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey

The Good Old U.S.A, Edison Laboratory; Orange, New Jersey