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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued)
SR068, September 27, 1946
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Abraham (Abe) Washburn, in Kidderville, New Hampshire. Side B is blank. Collector's original ID: III.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr068a
Danny Sullivan
SR069, September 28, 1946
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Maynard Reynolds, in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. Collector's original ID: III.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr069a
All Of Her Answers It Was No
Yorkla Harlin
Side B:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr069b
Ramsgate
The Oak and the Ash
Harley-Ay-Little Lay-O
Soldier Boy
SR070, circa September 28, 1946
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Sid Luther, in Colebrook, New Hampshire. Linscott indicates Side A as "testing." The date is conjectural, based on the date given for SR073 and SR278. Collector's original ID: II.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr070a
Whiskey, You're the Devil
Johnny's Gone for a Soldier
Side B:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr070b
Chippewa Stream
SR071, circa September 28, 1946
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Sid Luther, in Colebrook, New Hampshire. The date is conjectural, based on the date given for SR073 and SR278. "Edwin Merry" is a variant of the tune for "Dark British Foes." Collector's original ID: III.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr071a
Girl from Pittsburg
Side B:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr071b
Edwin Merry (Part 1)
SR072, circa September 28, 1946
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Sid Luther, in Colebrook, New Hampshire. The date is conjectural, based on the date given for SR073 and SR278. "Edwin Merry" is a variant of the tune for "Dark British Foes." Collector's original ID: IV.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr072a
Edwin Merry
Side B:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr072b
Edwin Merry
SR073, September 28, 1946
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Sid Luther, in Colebrook, New Hampshire. Collector's original ID: V.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr073a
George Riley
Side B:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr073b
George Riley (continued)
Charming Sally Ann
SR074, undated
Performed by Sid Luther, in Colebrook, New Hampshire. Side B is blank. The date is conjectural, based on the date given for SR073 and SR278. Collector's original ID: VI.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr074a
Fanny More [Fanny Moore]
Give My Love To Mother
SR075, September 26, 1947
1 10-inch disc
Performed by Eugene (Gene) Andrews (fiddle), in Norway, Maine. Piano accompaniment by an unknown person. Collector's original ID: I.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr075a
Durang's Hornpipe
Chorus Jig
Side B:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr075b
Boston Fancy
Miss Brown's Reel
Larry O'Gaff
Test
SR076, 1951
1 10-inch disc
The first song performed by an unidentified female singer. "Rose, Rose I Love You " was originally recorded by Frankie Laine but this is a different version, and may not be him. Side B is blank.
Side A:
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr076a
Untitled
Rose, Rose I Love You
SR077, January 20, 1953
1 10-inch disc
Recorded from a radio broadcast. Dwight D. (Dwight David) Eisenhower is the speaker. The recording on Side A begins after the address had begun. Side B continues the address, with a brief gap of a few words at the beginning. The recording on Side B ends before the address is concluded.
Side A: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr077a
The Inaugural Address (Part 3)
Side B: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr077b
The Inaugural Address (Part 4)
SR078, January 20, 1953
1 10-inch disc
Recorded from a radio broadcast. Invocation given by Patrick O'Boyle, Archbishop of Washington. An unidentified announcer narrates events during the inauguration.
Side A: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr078a
Hail to the Chief
Stars and Stripes Forever
Side B: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr078b
Stars and Stripes Forever
Invocation
SR079, January 20, 1953
1 10-inch disc
Recorded from a radio broadcast. Dorothy Maynor sings "The Star Spangled Banner." Speakers include Eugene Conley and Richard M. (Milhous) Nixon. Collector's original ID: 2.
Side A: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr079a
Star Spangled Banner
Richard M. Nixon Takes the Oath of Office as Vice President
Side B: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr079b
America, the Beautiful
SR080, January 20, 1953
1 10-inch disc
Recorded from a radio broadcast. Dwight D. (Dwight David) Eisenhower is the speaker. An unidentified announcer narrates events during the inauguration. Side B: The address continues, with a brief gap of a few words at the beginning. The recording ends before the address is concluded. Collector's original ID: 3.
Side A: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr080a
Eisenhower Takes the Oath of Office
The Inaugural Address (Part 1)
Side B: First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Digital ID: afc1942002_sr080b
The Inaugural Address
SR081, September 26, 1947
1 10-inch disc
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