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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Specimens Of Confederate Currency 1860s Four States Represented

It is April 8, 2015 and the American Civil War Sesquicentennial continues.  Tomorrow will be the 150th Anniversary of Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.  Today I have for you specimens of currency from the Confederate States Of America.  There are four states represented: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia.

Video:

The url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3AuPVZx2hM

Photographs ...

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

"Just Before The Battle, Mother" By Jim Doherty Edison Diamond Disc Record 1922

It is April 7, 2015 and the American Civil War Sesquicentennial continues.  As a matter of fact, we are two days removed from the 150th anniversary of Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.  Today I have for you a recording of the George Frederick Root-penned "Just Before The Battle, Mother" ... a number quite popular during the War. The song was recorded by Jim Doherty in 1922 and the Diamond Disc record was pressed on the Edison label in 1923 (Catalog number: 51109-R and Matrix number: 8486-B-4-1).  I am going to play the record on an Edison Disc Phonograph Model C-150 that was manufactured some time between 1915 and 1919.

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You will note the red star on the label.  The Edison company placed red stars on records that they believed were not going to be strong sellers so the vendors knew in advance and thus could not return the records when they remained unsold.

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Now in honor of the Civil War's Sesquicentennial ... "Just Before The Battle, Mother":

The url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYE9PcUXXbQ

Additional information about the record can be found at these links:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/6633911
http://www.authentichistory.com/1860-1865/2-sounds/1-music/19220609_Just_Before_The_Battle_Mother-Jim_Doherty.html

Monday, March 30, 2015

The Charleston Courier March 19, 1836 Newspaper

Today I have for you a newspaper from 1836.  It is the same publication that I spotlighted last month ... The Charleston Courier.  It is specifically from March 19, 1836.  I am a bit late with this one being that the 19th was over a week ago.  The issue features slave ads and much, much more including references to the Saint Patrick's Day celebration.  Here are some photographs ...

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Tanning On March 12, 2015!!!!

It was a sunny day and the temperature was at a substantial increase to 45 or 46 degrees so I decided to do a little bit of tanning.  I had my face and arms exposed to get some Vitamin D ... being a vegan, the sun is a key source of Vitamin D.

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Monday, March 9, 2015

My First 2015 Coin In 2015

It is March 9, 2015.  I have been wanting to do this kind of video and blog entry for a while.  The question is, if you can understand it, what is the earliest date that you were able to get your hands on a coin from that specific year?  It is 2015 - have you seen a coin yet from this year?  I ended up getting one in change a few days ago on March 6 I believe.  Next year I am going to see if I can break that record. This is a fun and challenging game for you to try.

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The url for the video embedded above: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6sLHqfztDQ

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Sweet Stuff By Donald Lindley 1925 Columbia Records

Hello.  This is Michael.  You are listening to Early Music Radio: Cylinders And 78s With Michael Mike.  It is March 7, 2015 and this evening I have for you "Sweet Stuff" by Donald Lindley.  The song features a trumpet solo by Lindley with piano accompaniment by, I believe, Arthur Schutt.  The record was pressed on the Columbia label (Catalog number: 546-D).  You can see a couple of splotches on the label ... it certainly is not any of my sweet stuff.  Lindley is credited as the sole writer of the track.  It was recorded on New Years Eve, December 31, 1925.  I am going to play the record on a Brunswick Portable Gramophone Model 101.  This machine was manufactured in the 1920s.  I am going to use a medium tone steel needle.

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The url for the video embedded above:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIrAjwg7wl4

Friday, March 6, 2015

Trumpet Blues By Donald Lindley And Arthur Schutt 1925 Columbia Records

Hello.  This is Michael and you are listening to Early Music Radio: Cylinders And 78s With Michael Mike.  It is March 6, 2015 and today I have for you "Trumpet Blues" by Donald Lindley.  The song features a trumpet solo by Lindley with piano accompaniment by Arthur Schutt.  The record was pressed on the Columbia label (Catalog number: 546-D).  Lindley is credited as the sole writer of the track.  It was recorded on New Years Eve, December 31, 1925.  I am going to play the record on a Brunswick Portable Gramophone Model 101.  This machine was manufactured in the 1920s.  I am going to use a medium tone steel needle.

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The url for the video embedded above: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfrRsJU_uvQ

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