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Victor Talking Machines -1926A

Negro spirituals for a different kind of music, and this is the machine to play them. Published in the March, 1926 issue of the COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.

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Source: Cynde Georgen, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan Wyoming
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 03/13/2012
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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