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Piano literature 57228 1842-1995

Physical Description: 79 box(es)

Scope and Contents

This series consists of piano trade catalogs, promotional brochures, advertisements, broadsides, letters, commercial documents, price lists, programs, sheet music, art work and illustrations, photographs, newspaper clippings, Victorian-era trade cards and post cards, postal covers, trade magazines, technical manuals, trade directories, novelty items, correspondence, and receipts.
There are 650 piano trade catalogues which date back to the mid-1850's. Some 300 piano companies are represented in this collection, including The Aeolian Company, The Baldwin Piano Company, Chickering & Sons, The Emerson Piano Company, The Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Hardman Peck & Company, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, W. W. Kimball Company, Wm. Knabe & Company, Kohler & Campbell, Krakauer Piano Company, Lester Piano Company, Henry F. Miller Piano Company, Sohmer & Company, Steinway & Sons, Story & Clark Piano Company, Wing & Son, and The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
The series also contains more than 4,000 Victorian-era trade cards and post cards plus some 600 postal covers which not only contain important business and product information but also portray a distinctive late-19th century art form. The 3,600-plus original advertisements also contain significant business and product information for some 300 piano companies.
The promotional brochures, broadsides, letters, commercial documents, price lists and novelty items, which number in the aggregate more than 600 items, portray the workings of one of America's most important industries at the turn of the century. In addition to the above, books on the history of pianos, trade magazines, technical manuals and trade directories round out the picture and make this unique collection an important part of available information on the American piano industry.
Altogether this series is comprised of more than 11,000 items numbering almost 100,000 pages.

Arrangement

The series is divided into four sub-series:
• Subject files [general information]
• Technical information
• Novelty items
• Postal covers and trading cards
 

Subject files [general information] 1842-1995

Scope and Contents

This sub-series is organized alphabetically by company and consists of piano trade catalogs, promotional brochures, broadsides, correspondence, books, commercial documents, sheet music, books, song books, price lists, etchings, event programs, advertisements, photographs, newspaper clippings, magazines, playing techniques, and other items related to the piano trade.
There are over 300 piano manufacturers, dealers, and suppliers represented in this sub-series.
box 439, folder 1

Index (part 1 of 2) 1995

box 439, folder 2

Index (part 2 of 2) 1995

box 305, folder 1

H.S. Ackerman - Associate Advertising Company 1877-1986

Scope and Contents

• Receipt, H. S. Ackerman's, Greensburg, PA, March 14, 1917. 1 P 8 x 3" (1-O)
• Industry: The Way Grandpa Played It, Time Magazine, August 4, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Aeolian Corporation)
• Pictures from Garwood, New Jersey, Aeolian Corporation, circa 1930s (1-C)
• Mailing List Postcard, Aeolian Pianos, Inc., undated (1-O)
• Aeolian Catalogue, Aeolian Company, undated (1-C)
• Reprint from the Music Trades, Aeolian Pianos, Inc., 1984 (1-C)
• Bibliography of Strong Museum's Aeolian Collection, 1986 (1-C)
• Letter, Alamo City Music House, 1919 (1-O)
• Piano Stool Catalogue, G.W. Archers, 1877 (1-O)
• Discount Coupon for Piano ($94.00), The Associate Advertising Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, October 9, 1909. 1 P 9 X 4" (1-O)
box 306, folder 1

Aeolian Company 1923-1925

Scope and Contents

• Royal Appreciation of the Weber: Weber Grand Pianos in Period and Art Cases, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1925. 8 pp 9 x 12" (2-O)
• International Duo-Art Week and Anniversary Number, The Aeolian, May 1923 (3-O)
box 305, folder 2

Will E. Adair - Armstrong, Byrd & Company 1897-1970

Scope and Contents

• Will Adair's Catalogue of Musical Merchandise, Will E. Adair, Cohocton, N.Y., 1897. 33 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Adler: The Nightingale of Pianos, Adler Mfg. Co., circa 1910. 42 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Bill of Sale, Aeolian Company, New York, circa 1920. 4 pp 4 X 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The Aeolian, January 1925. 6 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
• The New Aeolian Hall, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1927. 48 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Coincident with the Visit of Paderewski the Aeolian Company Moves to Aeolian Hall, The Aeolian Company (Australia), 1927 (1-C)
• Influence of Turn-Over on Profits, Aeolian Piano Action, Aeolian corporation, New York, May 12, 1970. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, Ahlstrom Piano Company, December 20, 1912. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Grand. Square & Upright Pianos, Albrecht & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., circa 1915. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Armstrong Piano, The Armstrong Piano Co., East Rochester, New York, circa 1919. 12 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• How to Tell a Woman's Age, Armstrong, circa 1910. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Armstrong Pianos, Armstrong Piano Co., Rochester, N.Y., circa 1920. 6 pp 6-1/4 x 9" (1-O) (Includes information on Marque Ampico)
• Letter, Armstrong, Byrd & Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 14, 1903. 1 p 8-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Armstrong, Byrd & Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, June 6, 1903. 1 p 8-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Armstrong, Byrd & Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, August 13, 1903. 1 p 8-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
box 1, folder 1

Francis Bacon Piano Company 1920

Scope and Contents

Francis Bacon Scrap Book, Circa 1920. 9-1/2"
box 1, folder 2

Baldwin Piano Company 1888-1905

Scope and Contents

• Walks About Cincinnati, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888. 12 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• The Baldwin March, (Sheet music), D. H. Baldwin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1889. 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• Calendar, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Indianapolis, 1892. 4 pp 3 x 4-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• The Ellington Two Step (Sheet Music), D. H. Baldwin & Co., Cincinnati, 1898. 4 pp 11 x 14" (1-O)
• The D. H. Baldwin & Co. Two Step (Sheet Music), D. H. Baldwin & Co., Peoria, Illinois, 1899. 4 pp 11 x 14"
• The Baldwin Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900. 55 pp 8-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• In the World's Work for Forty Years, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Circa 1902. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Christmas Carols, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1902. 8 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• Songs of the Sunny South, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., Circa 1902. 18 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2"
• Warranty, Valley Gem Piano No. 28592, The Baldwin Company, February 19, 1904. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• A Bunch of Baby Songs, The Baldwin Company, 1904. 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Silver Bells Schottische: Dedicated To the Bell-Toned Hamilton Piano (Sheet music), The Baldwin Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1905. 4 pp 11 x 13-3/4" (2-O)
• Songs of Our Country, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1905. 12 pp 5 x 7" (3-O)
• Songs of Long Ago, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Circa 1902. 34 PP 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Songs of Long Ago, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1903. 34 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Calendar, D. H. Baldwin & Co., Louisville, Ky., 1905. 1 P 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Journal, Albany Pianoforte Manufacturers Co., Albany, New York., 1865-1869. 130 pp
box 1, folder 3

Baldwin Piano Company 1909-1919

Scope and Contents

• Publicity Department Purchase Check, Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909. 1 p.
• Ellington Pianos - Prospect and Canvassing List (100 Names), Circa 1910. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Two Questions - A Thousand Answers, The Baldwin Company, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1910. 24 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Baldwin Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1910. 44 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (One with original mailing envelope)
• Letter, March 22, 1913. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (11-C)
• Pianos - Player Pianos: Styles for 1914-1915, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1914. 56 pp 12-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Hamilton Style 216 - The Piano with a Purpose, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Howard Piano: A Product of Baldwin, Circa 1915. 4-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Important Points to Remember, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Letter, October 15, 1919. 1 P (1-C)
• The Howard Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1918. 16 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Halo List, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1918. 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Baldwin Piano at the Panama Pacific International Exposition: 1915, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 28 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Hamilton Piano in Miniature, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Announcing the New Baldwin Piano Warerooms - 20 East Fifty-Fourth Street, New York City, Circa 1915. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Howard Grand Piano, The New - Exclusive Features of construction, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp (1-O)
• Howard Grand Piano, The New, - Built by Baldwin, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hamilton Grand, Reproducing Grand and Period Designs, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 1, folder 4

Baldwin Piano Company 1920-1925

Scope and Contents

• Glynn, John J., The Consignment Plan as Practiced in the Piano Trade, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 12 pp 4 x 9" (1-O)
• Electrotypes for Newspaper Advertising, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1920. 34 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ellington Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 1 P 2-3/4 x 5-3/4" (3-O)
• Famous Artists Using and Endorsing the Baldwin Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Baldwin Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Hamilton Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 1 P 2-3/4 x 6" (5-O)
• Wall Signs and Posters for Baldwin Dealers: Bulletin Number TWO, Circa 1920. 4 pp 4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Monarch Piano and the Player Piano, The Baldwin Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 8 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• A Folder of Wall Signs for Baldwin Dealers, Circa 1920. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Ellington Halo List (List of Music Schools, Colleges and Institutions Recently purchasing the Ellington), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 19 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• How Artists Choose Their Pianos, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 20 pp 4-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Halo List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 115 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Closing the Sale, The Baldwin Piano Co., Circa 1920. 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Little Sunshine (Sheet Music), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921. 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• The Tunes That Dad Whistled (Sheet Music), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921.
• The Papal Medal Awarded to-the Baldwin Piano, Circa 1922. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 4-3/4" (2-O)
• Melody Girl (Sheet Music), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1922. 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Riviana Park Opera, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1924. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (With photo of Lucrezia Bori) (1-O)
• The Red Envelope Campaign, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1924. 40 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O) (With insert containing photos of "Catalogs, Booklets and Circulars Made for Baldwin Dealers")
• The Baldwin Piano Manufacturing Company Pianofortes, Cincinnati, 1924. 62 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Ellington Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1925. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Again, in 1924-5 Baldwin for the Third Successive Season, Has Been Selected as the Official Piano For the Artists of the Chicago Civic Opera Co., The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1925. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Ideal Piano for Students, Teacher, Colleges, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1925. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• The Hamilton Piano in Miniature, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1925. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Color cover)
• How to Know a Good Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Characteristic Styles of Pianos, Player Pianos, Expression Players and Reproducing Pianos, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Chicago, Circa 1925. 36 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• Artists of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1925. 48 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Famous Artists, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1925. 48 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 2, folder 1

Baldwin Piano Company 1927-1971

Scope and Contents

• The Tunes That Dad Whistled (Sheet Music), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921.
• Important Notice Concerning Reduction in Paper Carrying charge (Letter), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1, 1925. 1 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Let National Preference for Baldwin Build Piano Profits For You, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, 1928. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With transmittal letter)
• Radio Broadcasting stations Using and Endorsing Baldwin, Circa 1930. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• A Tuner Sells 36 Pianos and Tells How He Does It, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1930. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano Music on the Air is Usually Someone at the Baldwin, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1935. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Planning for Your Child: How Piano Study Helps to Create School, Business and Professional Success, The Baldwin Company, New York, Circa 1935. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Important Points to Remember: The Great Masters of the Piano Use the Baldwin, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1935. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• A Partial List of Orchestra Leaders and Radio Stars Who Endorse the Baldwin Piano, Circa 1935. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (With photos)
• Famous Artists Who Endorse the Baldwin, Circa 1935. 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (With photos) 6 pp (1-O)
• Pianos Built by Baldwin: Their Sizes Styles, Finishes and Prices, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1940. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Price List: Current Styles of Baldwin, Hamilton, Howard and Monarch Pianos, January 15, 1936. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Factory Suggested Retail Price, The Baldwin Piano Company, March 1, 1942. 27 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-O, 1-C)
• Baldwin, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1950. 14 pp (plus 5 color photographs of Baldwin grands) 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Baldwin SD-10 Concert Grand Piano Specifications, Baldwin Piano & Organ Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1956. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Baldwin Special Mailing Lists - No dates.
• Ellington Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 1 P 2-3/4 x 5-3/4" (3-O)
• Hamilton Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 1 P 2-3/4 x 6" (5-O)
• Folio of Etchings of Celebrity Musicians Endorsing Baldwin Pianos, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1970. 40 pp 21 x 14" (1-O)
• Baldwin Education Division, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1971
box 32, folder 1

Baldwin Piano Company [oversized] 1907

Scope and Contents

The Baldwin Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1907. 56 pp 10-3/4 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
box 4, folder 2

Baldwin Piano Company/D.H. Baldwin & Company 1902-1975

Scope and Contents

• Songs of Long Ago, D. H. Baldwin & Co., circa 1902. 34 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadway Theater Ticket and Envelope, Baldwin Piano Company, 1941 (1-O)
• Dwight Hamilton Baldwin (1821-1899) and The Baldwin Piano, The Newcomers Society in North America, New York, 1953. 34 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Baldwin, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1950. 14 pp (plus 5 color photographs of Baldwin grands) 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Inside Story on Tone Quality, Baldwin Piano and Organ Company, 1975 (1-O)
• Baldwin: Features of Pianoforte Construction, The Baldwin Piano Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 28 pp 5 x 7" (2-O)
• A Few Secrets of Piano Construction, The Baldwin Piano Company, Circa 1920. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The House of Baldwin Stamp of Quality, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• The Howard, The Monarch Price Lists, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• The Howard Piano, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O) (Envelope)
• Marshal M.H. Dana business card, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• Music Teachers Baldwin Special Mailing Lists, Baldwin Piano Company, undated. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• The Old Masters and a Modern Masterpiece, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• Seven Tests that Prove the World Supremacy of the Baldwin Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 15 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Shares Specimen, D.H. Baldwin & Company, undated (1-C)
• Trade Catalogue of the Baldwin Product, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• The Tunes Dad Whistled, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• World Wide Favorites: Songs of Many Nations, Baldwin Piano Company, undated (1-O)
box 2, folder 2

A.A. Barthelmes & Company - Carl Bechstein 1875-1928

Scope and Contents

• The Barthelmes March and Two-Step (Sheet music), A. A. Barthelmes & Co., Toronto, Ont., 1894. 4 pp 10-1/4 x 13" (1-O)
• Pianos, Julius Bauer & Co., Chicago, 1916. 12 pp 8 x 10" (1-O) (With 6 inserts)
• The Baus Polka Elegant (Sheet Music), Augustus Baus & Co., N.Y., 1883. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Flyers - marked, Circa 1920. 21 pp 6 X 9" (2-O)
• Flyers - unmarked, Circa 1920. 21 pp 6 X 9" (2-O)
• Confidential Circular to sign Painters, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.J., Circa 1875. 2 pp 5-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Beatty's Grand Welcome March (Sheet Music), Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.J., 1878. 6 pp 10-1/4 x 13" (1-O)
• Bechstein im Spiegel der Berliner Tagespresse, C. Bechstein, Berlin, Circa 1926. 20 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Bechstein-Bilderbuch, C. Bechstein Pianofortefabrik Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, 1927. 95 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Bechstein: 75 Years of Progress, 1928. 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 2, folder 3

Becker Brothers - Beckwith Piano & Organ Company 1907-1928

Scope and Contents

• Notepad, Becker Bros., New York, Circa 1900. 32pp. 2-1/2 x 5-1/2 11 (2-O)
• Becker Bros. Grand, Upright and Player and Reproducing Pianos, Becker Bros., New York, Circa 1910. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Becker Brothers High Grade Pianos and Player Pianos, Becker Brothers, New York, circa 1910. 31 pp 6 x 10" (1-O)
• Housekeepers' Preserving Booklet, Becker Bros., New York, circa 1910. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• Popular Science for Children, Becker Bros., New York, Circa 1910. 8 pp 3 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• The Tattler: A Game of Love, Becker Bros., New York, circa 1910. 12pp. 3-1/4 x 5-1/4"
• Wonders of Nature, Becker Bros., New York, Circa 1910. 12 pp 3 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• Guarantee, Becker Bros., New York, September 1913. 1 p. 9 x 8" (1-O)
• Secrets: A Social Game, Becker Bros., New York, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3 x 5-1/4"
• One Hundred Hints on Etiquette, Becker Bros., New York City, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3 x 5-1/4"
• Popular Science for Children, Becker Bros., New York City, circa 1915. 12 pp 3 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• The First and the Greatest, Becker Bros., New York City, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3 x 5-1/4"
• Delightful to Hear, Beautiful to See: Becker Bros. Pianos, Becker Bros., New York City, Circa 1927. 12 pp 3-3/4 x 9-1/4" (10-O)
• Spec Sheet: Style Eighteen, Becker Bros., New York City, Circa 1928. 1 P 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (10-O)
• Beckwith Pianos, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 33 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Bond of Indemnity: The Beckwith Piano, Sears, Roebuck & Co., October 1, 1907. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11"
box 2, folder 4

Beethoven Piano & Organ Company - Behr Brothers & Company 1881-1926

Scope and Contents

• Premium Book, Beethoven Piano & Organ Co., Washington, N.J., No date. 32 pp 6 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• I Love Thee (Sheet Music), Behning Piano Co., New York, 1899. 6 pp 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Behning Pianos, Behning Piano Company, New York, Circa 1910. 16 pp 8 x 10" (2-O)
• Letter to Sanders - Dreyer Piano Co., from Behning Piano Co., New York, April 9, 1926. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11"
• Piano-Fortes, Behr Bros. & Co., New York, 1882. 32pp. 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Prices included)
• Behr Bros. & Co., - Makers of Grand & Upright Pianos, Behr Bros. & Co., Hall, New York, 1893. 12 pp 5 x 4" (1-O) 1893)
• Excelsior! by Henry W. Longfellow, Behr Bros., Circa 1895. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Behr Bros. & Co. Piano Makers Since 1881: Grand Pianos, Player Pianos, Upright Pianos, Behr Bros. & Co., New York City, Circa 1910. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalog, Behr Bros. and Company, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 12 pp 7 x 9" (10 pp of broadside inserts of Behr pianos; foot pedal upright and grand players; also reproducing grand.) (2-O) (Color photo on cover)
• Behr Bros. & Co. Pianos, Behr Bros. & Co., New York City, Circa 1920. 30 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Baby Grand Pianos, Behr Bros. & Co., No date. (folded) 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
box 306, folder 2

Behr Brothers & Company - R.M. Bent & Company 1887-1910

Scope and Contents

• Behr Bros. & Co. Piano Makers Since 1881: Grand Pianos, Player Pianos, Upright Pianos, Behr Bros. & Co., New York City, circa 1910. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Behr Bros. & Co. Piano Makers Since 1881: Grand Pianos, Player Pianos, Upright Pianos, Behr Bros. & Co., New York City, circa 1910. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• R. M. Bent, Manufacturers of Detachable Upright and Grand Piano Fortes, New York, 1887. 16 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
box 2, folder 5

Bell Brothers Piano Company - Bjur Brothers Company 1895-1915

Scope and Contents

• Bell Brothers Pianos, Bell Brothers Piano Company, Muncie, Indiana, Circa 1913. 20 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Bell Brothers Piano, Style A, Bell Brothers Piano Company, Muncie, Indiana, circa 1913. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Bell Brothers Piano, Style H, Bell Brothers Piano Company, Muncie, Indiana, Circa 1913. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Bell Brothers Piano, Style M, Bell Brothers Piano Company, Muncie, Indiana, Circa 1913. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Bell Brothers Piano, Style P, Bell Brothers Piano Company, Muncie, Indiana, Circa 1913. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The "Crown" Pianos and Organs, George P. Bent, Manufacturer, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1895. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (4-O)
• "Crown" Pianos, Geo. P. Bent, Manufacturer, Chicago~ Circa 1902. 54 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Crown Piano, Geo. P. Bent, Manufacturer, Chicago, Circa 1902. 20 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4"
• Songs of Long Ago: Old Yet Ever New, Geo. P. Bent, Chicago, Circa 1905. 20 pp. 4-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Crown Piano, Geo. P. Bent, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1905. 79pp. 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Julien, Charles, The Bent Crown Or A Second Cinderella: A Child's Story, Geo. P. Bent Company, Chicago, 1908. 16 pp. 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• A Real Grand, Geo. P. Bent Company, Chicago, Circa 1910. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• R. M. Bent, Manufacturers of Detachable Upright and Grand Piano Fortes, New York, 1887. 16 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, March 4, 1910. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Piano Catalog, Bjur Bros., New York, Circa 1915. 8 pp. 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Individual and Patented Features Found Only in Bjur Bros. Pianos & Player-Pianos, Bjur Bros. Company, New York, Circa 1915. 17 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 3, folder 1

Francis A. Blackmer - Julius Bluthner 1853-1930

Scope and Contents

• Francis A. Blackmer "Good as Gold" Pianos: Direct From Producer to Parlor, Francis A. Blackmer, Boston, Mass., Circa 1910. 16 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Receipt, Blasius Bros., Philadelphia, Nov. 8th, 1867. 1 p 10 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia 1885. 4 pp 5 X 7" (1-O)
• Blasius Monthly, Blasius Piano Co., Woodbury, New Jersey, April 1894. 10 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Receipt, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, March 30, 1895. 1 p. 8-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Regent Piano, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1895. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Blasius Piano, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, Circa 1895. 36 pp 6-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Blasius Pianos, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, Circa 1900. 36 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (Grey cover)
• 46 Years of Merited Success: The Blasius Stores, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, Circa 1900. 20 pp 4 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Blasius Pianos, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, Circa 1905. 24 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Blasius Piano: Its Beginning and How It Was Developed, Blasius & Sons, Philadelphia, Circa 1910. 16 pp 10 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, February 13, 1915. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (11-C)
• Julius Bluthner: 75 Jahre: 1853-1928, Julius Bluthner Leipzig 1928. 44 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (With mailing envelope)
• The Brief Story of the Bluthner Pianoforte, Julius Bluthner Leipzig, circa 1928. 6 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter, Julius Bluthner, Leipzig, No date. 1 P 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O) (With mailing envelope)
box 3, folder 2

Boardman & Gray Company - Brambach Piano Company 1877-1927

Scope and Contents

• Catalog of the Boardman and Gray Pianoforte Manufactory, Boardman, Gray & Co., Piano - Fortes, Albany, New York, Circa 1880. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Boardman & Gray Pianos, Boardman & Gray, Albany, N.J., 1896. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Boardman & Gray Pianos, Boardman & Gray, Albany, N.Y., No date. 12 pp 6 x 6" (1-O)
• Bogart Pianos, E. B. Bogart & Co., New York City, 1906. 24 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Receipt, November 22, 1877. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-C)
• Letter, Wm. B. Bradbury, New York, To customers explaining price increase caused by three strikes within a year, April 15, 1884. 1 P 8-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Brambach Piano Company, New York, December 14, 1920. 1 p. 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Brambach Baby-Grand Pianos, Brambach Piano Co., New York, Circa 1923. 20 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• What is Behind the Brambach Piano? The Brambach Piano. Company, New York City, 1925. 8 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Brambach Baby Grand Piano in Period Designs, Brambach Piano Company, New York City, 1927. 12 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Brambach Baby Grand Pianos, Brambach Piano Co., New York, June 1927. 20 pp 9-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Color) (Includes Welte-Mignon)
box 3, folder 3

Brewster Piano Company - Brown & Simpson 1858-1915

Scope and Contents

• Brewster Pianofortes, Brewster Piano Co., Division of American Piano Co., East Rochester, New York, Circa 1915. 26 pp 8-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Warranty, Piano Forte No. 8325, C. C. Briggs & Co., Boston, Aug. 17, 1887. 1 P 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• C. C. Briggs & Company's Piano Fortes, C. C. Briggs & Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1895. 20 pp 6-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• The Briggs Piano, Briggs Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1911. 28 pp 4-1/2 x 8-1/2 11 (1-O)
• Messrs. Broadwood's Piano Manufactory, The Illustrated London News Dec. 4, 1858. 2 pp 11 x 15-3/4" (1-O)
• Capen Pianos, Brockport Piano Mfg. Company, Brockport, New York, Circa 1902. 50 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O) (One blue cover, one red)
• Letterhead, The Brockport Piano Mfg. Co., Brockport, New York, Circa 1910. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Capen Pianos, No date. 4 pp 8 x 5-1/4" (1-O) (Plus 2 extra photos)
box 306, folder 3

John Broadwood & Sons undated

Scope and Contents

• Broadwood Pianofortes, John Broadwood & Sons, undated. 14 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 3, folder 4

Bush & Lane Piano Company - Byrne Piano Company 1901-1925

Scope and Contents

• Fraternity Grand March (Sheet Music), The Bush & Gerts Piano Co., Bush Temple, Chicago, 1901. 6 pp 10 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• Bush and Lane Parlor Grand: Style No. 8 "Tonic", Circa 1905. 1 P 7 x 5" (1-O)
• Bush and Lane Parlor Grand: Style No. 14 "Art Style", Circa 1905. 1 P 7 x 5" (1-O)
• Benches: Duet and Combination with the Real Piano Finish, Bush & Lane Piano Co., Holland, Michigan, Circa 1910. 14 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Bush & Lane Pianos: Cecilian Player Pianos, Bush & Lane Piano Co., Holland, Michigan, Circa 1910. 30 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Bush and Lane High-Grade Pianos, Bush and Lane Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1910. 32 pp 7 x 10" (1-O) (Includes photo of player piano)
• Letter, Bush & Lane Piano Company, Chicago, July 5, 1922. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Bush & Lane, Circa 1925. 24 pp 11 x 8" (1-O)
• Broadside: style "A", C. E. Byrne Piano Co., New York, 1901. 1 P 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: style "C", C. E. Byrne Piano Co., New York, 1901. 1 P 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: style "R", C. E. Byrne Piano Co., New York, 1901. 1 P 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
box 4, folder 1

L. & A. Babcock - Dr. E.W. Blake 18691957

Scope and Contents

• Note, L. & A. Babcock, June 29, 1900. 1 p 8-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• Pianos and Player Pianos, Bach Piano Company, Rochester, New York, circa 1905. 4 pp 8-1/2 12 (1-O)
• Receipt, Chickering Piano-Forte, No. 34,787, Bailey & Noyes, Portland, Maine, September 30, 1869. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Letter to Mortin from R.B. Banning, Banning's Music Store, Florence, South Carolina, September 16, 1957. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter from R.B. Banning, Banning's Music Store, Florence, South Carolina, November 1, 1957. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Notepad, Bailey's Music Rooms, Burlington, Vt., Circa 1900. 32 pp 2-3/4 x 5" (1-O)
• Compliments of R. L. Berry, Springfield, Ill., Circa 1925. 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O) (Notebook)
• Letter, Bean & Hamlen, Augusta, Me., May 17th, 1889. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Beckwith Pianos, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 33 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Bein Bros. & Co. Piano Fortes, Newark Piano Clubs, Newark, N.J., Circa 1900. 8 pp 5 X 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Concord Pianos, George P. Bent Company, Chicago, undated. 16 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Quotation, H.D. Bentley, 1894 (1-O)
• Prices, Harry Bergholtz, 1926 (1-O)
• Statement, E. W. Blake, Dr., Titusville, Pennsylvania, May 16th, 1888. 1 P 8-1/2 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Receipt, J.H. Bleyer, 1877 (1-O)
box 4, folder 3

Bosendorfer - G. Butler & Sons 1858-1926

Scope and Contents

• Bosendorfer (1-O)
• The First Grand Prize Medal Was Unanimously Awarded to J. W. Brackett for Best Piano - Fortes Over all Competitors at the Last Fair of the Mass. Charitable Mechanics Association Held in Boston, J. W. Brackett, Boston, June 1, 1879. 7 pp 3-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O) (With prices)
• Receipt, Exchange of Pianofortes, Brainerd & Ogden, New York, July 14, 1858. 1 P 8 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• The Music Trades advertisement, Brambach Piano Company, undated (1-O)
• Broadside, Brockett & Tuttle Piano Wagons, New Haven, Conn., No date. 1 p 6 X 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Broughton Organ and Player-Piano Works, 1908 (1-C)
• Calendar, E.M. Bruce, 1870 (1-O)
• Cecilian, Bush & Lane Piano Company, 1920 (1-O)
• Graflex Camera, Bush & Lane Piano Company, undated (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Bush & Lane Piano Company, 1920-1926 (1-O)
• Artistic High Grade Pianos, Bush & Gertz, undated (1-O)
• Letter, G. Butler & Sons, Dublin, Ireland, April 26, 1911. 1 p 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
box 5, folder 1

Cable Piano Company 1904-1914

Scope and Contents

• I Would Kiss the Little Girl and Call Her Mine (Sheet music), The Cable Piano Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1897. 6 pp 10-1/2 X 13-1/4"
• Cable March and Two-Step, (Sheet Music), The Cable Company, Chicago, Ill., 1903. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 14" (2-O)
• The Cable Company's Selected Classics, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1900. 24 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• A Trip Around the Main Picture and Through the Plateaus of States: Louisiana Purchase Exposition: 1904, The Cable Company, Chicago, 1904. 46 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 (1-O)
• Kingsbury Pianos, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1905. 12 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• The Choicest Gem: Conover Grand Piano, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1905. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
• The New Scale Kingsbury Pianos, The Cable Company, Chicago, 1913. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The New Scale Kingsbury Pianos, The Cable Company, The Cable Building, Chicago, 1914. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1913. 114 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (3-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1919. 103 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 5, folder 2

Cable Piano Company 1900-1919

Scope and Contents

• Kingsbury Pianos, The Cable Co., Chicago, Circa 1900. 16 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1915. 114 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (3-O)
• Conover Grand, Circa 1915. 4 pp 9 X 7" (1-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1919. 103 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 5, folder 3

Cable Piano Company 1920-1926

Scope and Contents

• The Kingsbury Grand: Style "BB", The Cable Company, Chicago, circa 1920. 2pp 6 x 9"
• Calendar, The Cable Company, 1921. 4 pp 2-1/4 x 3" (1-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1925. 104 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Conover Pianos, The Cable Company, Chicago, 1925. 32pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1926. 105 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (3-O)
box 5, folder 4

Cable Piano Company 1927

Scope and Contents

• The One Hundred and One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Chicago, 1927. 110 pp 5-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• The One Hundred One Best Songs, The Cable Company, Cable Building, Chicago, 1927. 105 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
box 5, folder 5

Hobart M. Cable Company 1905-1927

Scope and Contents

• Pianos with Quality, The Hobart M. Cable Company, Steinway Hall, Chicago, Circa 1905. 32 pp 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (Brown cover)
• Old Favorite Songs, The Hobart M. Cable Company, La Porte, Indiana, Circa 1910. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hobart M. Cable Collection of Old Favorite Songs, The Hobart M. Cable Co., La Porte, Indiana, Circa 1910. 34 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• To the Music Lover, The Hobart M. Cable Co., LaPorte, Indiana, 1916. 14 pp 4 x 9" (Includes sketches of player pianos) (1-O)
• Hobart M. Cable Pianos, The Hobart M. Cable Co., LaPorte, Indiana, 1924. 47 pp 8 x 11" (Includes photos of player pianos) (1-O)
• Hobart M. Cable Pianos, The Hobart M. Cable Co., LaPorte, Indiana, 1925. 47 pp 8 x 11" (Includes photos of player pianos) (1-O)
box 5, folder 6

Cable Piano Company 1921-1929

box 306, folder 4

Cable Piano Company/Hobart M. Cable Company/Cable-Nelson Piano Company 1915-1924

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Cable Company, Chicago, June 14, 1915. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Pianos and Player Pianos, Hobart M. Cable Company, La Porte, Indiana, undated. 40 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Pianos & Player Pianos, Cable-Nelson Piano Company, South Haven, Michigan, 1921. 30 pp 5 x 7" (1-O) (Includes price list for 1924)
box 6, folder 1

Cable-Nelson Piano Company - Calenberg & Vaupel 1880-1926

Scope and Contents

• Old Melodies, Cable-Nelson Piano Co., Chicago, Ill./South Haven, Mich., 1906. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter to Clark Music Co., Cable-Nelson Piano Company, Chicago, Ill., November 2, 1911. 1 p 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, June 24, 1918. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Cable-Nelson story, Cable-Nelson Piano Co., Chicago, 1916. 23 pp 8-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Color) • Letter, June 24, 1918. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (11-C)
• Receipts, December 12, 1925. (2-O, 2-C)
• Letter to Sanders-Dreyer Piano Co. from Cable-Nelson Piano Company, South Haven, MI, January 5, 1926. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letter to Dealers. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Piano Fortes, Calenberg & Vaupel, New York City, Circa 1880. 16 pp 4 x 6 (1-O)
box 6, folder 2

J.F. Chaffin Company - Chase-Hackley Piano Company 1900-1922

Scope and Contents

• Collection of Old Favorite Songs, J. F. Chaffin Co., Fitchburg, Mass., Circa 1910. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Good Old Songs, The Chase & Baker Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1905. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Manila Waltz: Respectfully Dedicated to Admiral George Dewey, U.S.N. (Sheet music), A. B. Chase Piano Company, Philadelphia, 1899. 6 pp 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Practical Points for Piano Purchasers: No. 2, The A. B. Chase Co., Norwalk, Ohio, Circa 1900. 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• A. B. Chase Pianos, The A. B. Chase Company, Norwalk, Ohio, Circa 1903. 18 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Certificate of Warranty (Style A. Mahogany No. 47078), The A. B. Chase Co., Norwalk, Ohio, 1904. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Descriptive catalogue of upright and Grand pianos, A. B. Chase Co., Norwalk, Ohio, Circa 1905. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• A. B. Chase Pianos, The A. B. Chase Company, Norwalk, Ohio, Circa 1905. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• A. B. Chase Pianos, The A. B. Chase Company, Norwalk, Ohio, Circa 1910. 28 pp 6 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style L Puritan Model, A. B. Chase, Circa 1915. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" (11-C)
• Warranty: Directions for the Care of Your Piano (No. 63494), A. B. Chase Piano Co. Inc., New York City, 1922. 10 pp (Plus 1 p warranty) 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Carlisle Piano, Chase-Hackley Piano Co., Muskegon, Michigan, Circa 1903. 8 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Hackley Carlisle and Exceltone Pianos and Player-Pianos, Muskegon, Michigan, Circa 1905. 12 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Chase Brothers Pianos and Player de Luxe, Chase-Hackley Piano Co., Muskegon, Mich., Circa 1906. 16 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 6, folder 3

Chickering & Sons 1842-1854

Scope and Contents

• Prices & Dissolution of Co., Chickering & Sons, 1842. 1 p
• Tuckerman, S. Parkman, The Service for the Burial of the Dead: The Music Composed on the Occasion of the Death of Jonas Chickering, Esq. and Offered as a Tribute to His Memory, G. P. Reed & Co., Boston, 1854. 16 pp 8 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Parker, Richard G, A Tribute to the Life and Character of Jonas Chickering, William P. Tewksbury, Boston, 1854. 162 pp 5 x 8" (11-C)
box 6, folder 4

Chickering & Sons 1857-1878

Scope and Contents

• Messrs. Chickering's Grand Piano Forte Ballou's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, 1856. 1 P 11 X 15" (1-O)
• Chickering & Sons' Piano-Fortes at the Exhibitions of 1856, Chickering & Sons, Boston, 1857. 20 pp 6-1/2 X 9" (1-O)
• Chickering & Sons Manufacturers of Grand Square and Upright Piano Fortes: Also Sole Agents in Hamlin's Melodeons and Harmoniums, New York for Mason & Chickering & Sons, New York, 1860. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Rental Receipt, Chickering & Sons, New York, May 6, 1860. 1 p 7-1/2 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (One month = $6)
• Chickering & Sons, Grand, Square and Upright Pianofortes, Chickering & Sons, Boston, 1865. 38 pp 4-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Piano-Fortes, Chickering & Sons, Chickering Hall, New York/Boston, Circa 1867. 46 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Five Year Warranty, Chickering & Sons Pianoforte, Serial No. 38,029, dated June 29, 1871. 1 p 5-1/4 x 8" (3-O)
• Bill of Sale, Chickering & Sons rosewood pianoforte, Serial No. 38,029 for $535.00, dated June 29, 1871. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10- 3/4" (1-O)
• Bill of Sale, Chickering & Sons Piano Forte, Serial No. 38,029, dated June 29, 1871. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• A New Illustrated Catalogue of Piano-Fortes, Chickering & Sons, New York/Boston, January 1, 1874. 47 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Chickering & Sons' Grand Square and Upright Pianos, Chickering & Sons, New York/Boston, Circa 1877. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (Contains price list)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Piano-Fortes Manufactured by Chickering & Sons, Fred H. Cluett, Troy, N.Y., 1877. 36 pp 5-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Manufacture of the Chickering Piano, Scientific American, October 26, 1878. 4 pp 11-1/4 x 16-1/2" (1-O)
• Grand. Square and Upright Piano-Fortes, Chickering & Sons, Chickering Hall, New York/Boston, 1878. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
box 6, folder 5

Chickering & Sons 1889-1913

Scope and Contents

• Chickering Pianos, Chicago Cottage Organ Co., Chickering & Sons, 1889
• Liszt and the Chickering, Circa 1890. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Chickering & Sons. Makers of Chickering Pianos, Boston, Circa 1895. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Receipt, Piano-Forte Rental, Chickering & Sons, New York, Mar. 10, 1898. 1 P 4-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Chickering Pianofortes, Chickering & Sons, Boston, Mass., 1904. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (2-O)
• The Commemoration of the Founding of the House of Chickering & Sons Upon the Eightieth Anniversary of the Event: 1823-1903. Chickering & Sons, Boston. 93 pp 6-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Testimonial from Vladimir de Pachmann, Chickering Pianos, Circa 1905. 2 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Importance of the Proper Appreciation of Quality of Tone, Chickering & Sons, Boston, Mass., Circa 1910. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Chickering Pianos (Testimonials), Chickering & Sons, Boston, Circa 1910. 16 pp 3 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, To Clark Music Co., (Signed by W. W. Chickering), Chickering Bros., Chicago, Ill., August 24, 1911. 1 p 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Chickering Pianos, Chickering & Sons, Circa 1912. 24 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• Celebration of the Chickering Employees in Honor of the Ninetieth Anniversary at the Factory: April 24. 1913. The Musical Age, April 19, 1913. 18 pp (Original size not known) (11-M, 1-C)
box 7, folder 1

Chickering & Sons 1920-1923

Scope and Contents

• Achievement - An Ascending Scale: Being a Short History of the House of Chickering and Sons, Chickering & Sons, Div. of American Piano Co., 1920. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Chickering: A Catalogue, Chickering & Sons, Boston, 1920. 32 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Includes Ampico)
• Jonas Chickering Centennial Celebration. 1823-1923: In Commemoration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the House of Chickering, Circa 1923. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Jonas Chickering Centennial Celebration, Boston, Mass., 1924. 55 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (4-O, 1-C) (Including one copy of invitation and menu)
box 7, folder 2

Chickering & Sons 1924

Scope and Contents

Jonas Chickering Centennial Celebration. 1823-1923: In Commemoration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the House of Chickering, Circa 1923. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 7, folder 3

Chickering & Sons 1926-1940

Scope and Contents

• Chickering Pianos: A Catalogue Showing with suitable Environment the Latest Developments in Artistic Pianoforte Making, Chickering & Sons, Boston, Mass., 1926. 34 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• The Cabinet Maker's Apprentice and The Piano of the Princess: The Romance of Chickering. America's Oldest Piano, Chickering & Sons, Boston, Mass., 1933. 16 pp (Plus 5 piano flyers, including one Ampico) 8-1/2 x 11-1/4" (2-O)
• Parts Bag, Chickering & Sons, East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1940. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Chickering Tone Unit III of the Chickering Course in Piano Salesmanship, Chickering & Sons, New York, 1927
box 7, folder 4

Chickering & Sons 1950-1955

Scope and Contents

• The Romance of the Chickering: America's Oldest and Best Loved Piano, Chickering & Sons, East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1950. 20 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Chickering: America's Oldest and Best Loved Piano, Chickering & Sons, East Rochester, New York, Circa 1950. 62 pp 11 x 9" (1-O) (Loose-leaf folio: several photos missing)
• Chickering: America's Oldest and Best Loved Piano, Chickering and Sons, Division of Aeolian American Corporation, East Rochester, New York, Circa 1955. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 3-1/2" (2-O)
• The Romance of the Chickering, Chickering & Sons, Division of Aeolian American Corporation, East Rochester, New York, Circa 1955. 20 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Chickering Pianos for Mid-Century Moderns, Chickering & Sons, East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1950. 12 pp 7-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
box 7, folder 5

Chickering & Sons 1992-1993

Scope and Contents

• Christmas Card, Chickering & Sons, 1992
• Picture of No. 5413 in the Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter, Chickering & Sons, 1993
box 7, folder 6

Chickering & Sons undated

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, Chickering & Sons, undated
• Photocopies of Chickering & Sons grand piano
box 306, folder 5

Chickering & Sons 1902-1923

Scope and Contents

• Historical Musical Exhibition under the auspices of Chickering & Sons, Horticultural Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1902. 80 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Chickering: A Catalogue, Chickering & Sons, Boston, 1923. 32 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-R)
• Jonas Chickering Centennial Celebration. 1823-1923: In Commemoration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the House of Chickering, Circa 1923. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R)
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Cable-Nelson Piano Company - Charriere Pianos 1867-1937

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Cable-Nelson Piano Co., undated
• Letter, W.H. Calhoun, 1894
• Letter, California Piano Supply Company, 1937
• Capital Furniture Manufacturing Co. Catalogue Number 24, Capital Furniture Manufacturing Co., undated
• Collection of Old Favorite Songs, J. F. Chaffin Co., Fitchburg, Mass., Circa 1910. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Grand Cottage Piano advertisement in The Art Journal, Challen & Son, 1876
• Photographs, Charriere Pianos, undated
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J. Church Company - Columbus Piano Company 1881-1912

Scope and Contents

• Our Flag to the Front (Sheet music), John Church Co., Chicago, New York, 1889. 4 pp 10-1/4 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, To Andrew Carnegie, (Signed by Melville Clark), Clark Music Co., Syracuse, N.Y., March 28, 1908. 1 P 8-1/4 X 11" (1-O)
• Christmas Card, Cluett and Sons, Christmas 1881. 4 pp 6 X 6" (1-O) (Color) (Pictures two Chickering pianos)
• Receipt, Story & Clark Piano No. 2597, Cluett & Sons, Troy, N.Y., April 2, 1898. 1 P 8-1/4 X 7-1/4" (1-O)
• The Colby Piano, Colby Piano Company, Erie, Pa., Circa 1910. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Letter, November 15, 1912. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
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Cornish Company 1898-1914

Scope and Contents

• The Cornish High Grade American Pianos and Organs, Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., Circa 1898. 20 pp 10 x 10" (2-O)
• The Cornish High Grade American Pianos and Organs, Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., Circa 1898. 20 pp 10 x 10" (2-O)
• The Cornish Co-Operative Plan, Cornish Co., Washington, New Jersey, 1902. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Special Offer No. 4: The Family Favorite, Cornish Parlor Grand Style No. 16,000, Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., 1905. 2 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• The New Model Cornish Baby Grand, The Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1905. 4 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Five Thousand Proofs of the Excellence of Cornish Pianos and Organs, Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1910. 24 pp 6 x 9 - 3/4 " (2-O)
• The Cornish Company: The 52nd Annual Cornish Book, The Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., 1913. 36 pp (Plus 12 pp miscellaneous information) 9-1/2 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• The Cornish Company: The 51st Annual Cornish Book, The Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., Circa 1912. 36 pp 9-1/2 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• Cornish Superb Pianos, The Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1914. 28 pp (Plus miscellaneous material, including player piano price sheet) 9 x 11" (2-O)
• The Cornish Plan: Factory to Family Direct at Wholesale Cost, Cornish Co., Washington, New Jersey, Circa 1915. 22 pp 10 x 10" (1-O)
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Cornish Company 1911-1917

Scope and Contents

• The Cornish Company: The 52nd Annual Cornish Book, The Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., 1913. 36 pp (Plus 12 pp miscellaneous information) 9-1/2 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• The Cornish Company: The 51st Annual Cornish Book, The Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., Circa 1912. 36 pp 9-1/2 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• The Cornish Co-Operative Plan, Cornish Co., Washington, New Jersey, 1902. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
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Cornish Company 1909

Scope and Contents

• Cornish's Thirtieth Annual Supplement: The Celebrated Cornish Special Offers, Cornish & Company, 1909. 10 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Now For Our Piano Offer, Cornish & Company, 1919. 1 p 5 x 8" (1-O)
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Coté Piano Manufacturing Company 1912

Scope and Contents

• Cote Pianos, Cote Piano Manufacturing Company, Fall River, Mass., 1912. 12 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (3-O)
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Chicago Music Company - Congregational Church 1882-1920

Scope and Contents

• I'll Meet Her When the Sun Goes Down/Standing By the Gate (Sheet music), Chicago Music Co., Chicago, 1882. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• Conover March, Chicago Cottage Organ Co., 1893
• Catalogue, Christman Piano Co., New York, Circa 1920. 20 pp, 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (With 12 piano spec sheets)
• Illustrated Catalogue, Clough & Warren Organs, 1894
• Piano Recital, Congregational Church, 1897
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Cramer & Company - Benj. Curtaz & Son 1864-1920

Scope and Contents

• Cramer and Co. Pianofortes, Cramer and Co. Pianoforte Gallery, London, England, 1864. 8 pp 5-1/2 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Cunningham Pianos, Cunningham Piano Co., Philadelphia, Circa 1913. 28 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (Includes pictures of player pianos) (1-O)
• Cunningham Pianos, Cunningham Piano Co., Philadelphia, Circa 1915. 30 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O) (Includes pictures of player pianos)
• Matchless Cunningham Pianos, Cunningham Piano Co., Philadelphia, Circa 1920. 32 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List, Cunningham Piano Company, Philadelphia, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Little Tommy. His Sister and the Krell Piano, Benj. Curtaz & Son, San Francisco, Circa 1900. 8 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
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Davenport-Treacy Piano Company - Louis Doebele 1887-1924

Scope and Contents

• Davenport-Treacy Piano Company: Manufacturers of Pianos, Player Piano and Grand Pianos, New York City, Circa 1920. 12 pp (With 18 pp insert of piano spec sheets) 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Decker Brothers. Manufacturers of Grand. Upright and Square Piano-Fortes, Decker Brothers, New York, 1887. 20 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Decker Brothers' Pianos, Decker Brothers Pianos, New York, Circa 1890. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Decker Brothers. Manufacturers of Grand. Upright and Square Piano-Fortes, Decker Brothers, New York, Circa 1890. 23 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Decker & Son Pianos and Player pianos, Decker & Son, Inc., New York, 1909. 24 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The Decker & Son Piano, Decker & Son, New York, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Decker & Son Piano, Decker & Son, New York, Circa 1921. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Centennial of the House of Denton, Cottier & Daniels, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y., 1924. 32 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Thou Art So Near and Yet So Far (Sheet music), Louis Doebele's Central Music Depot, Toledo, Ohio, Circa 1880. 8 pp 9-3/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
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A.B. Dirhan Pianos - Jacob Doll & Sons circa 1900-1908

Scope and Contents

• A.B. Dirhan Pianos, undated
• Letter, Jacob Doll & Sons, 1908
• Letterhead, Jacob Doll & Sons, undated
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Drachmann undated

Scope and Contents

• Drachmann Pianos and Key-Control Player Pianos, Drachmann, undated. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
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Ebe Piano Company - Ellington Piano Company 1915-1917

Scope and Contents

• Letter, September 19, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Ellington Pianos, Ellington Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1902. 20 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Ellington Piano, The Ellington Piano Company, Cincinnati, circa 1915. 24 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Emerson Piano, Emerson Piano Company
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Emerson Piano Company 1878-1905

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue for 1880 of Emerson Piano Company's New Scale Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes, The Emerson Piano Company, Boston, 1880. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 5" (1-O)
• Happy Hours in Picture Land, Circa 1895. 20 pp 4-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Emerson Victorious Grand March (Sheet music), Emerson Piano Co., Boston, 1880. 6 pp (With 2 ads) 11 x 14" (3-O)
• Emerson Pianos, Emerson Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1895. 32 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Master Jack and Bob (Dogs), Emerson Piano Co., Boston/New York, Circa 1895. 12 pp 4-1/4 x 3-1/4" (4-O)
• Miss Bet and Miss Sue (Cats), Emerson Piano Co., Boston/New York, Circa 1895. 12 pp 4-1/4 x 3-1/4" (4-O)
• Three Little Lambs, Emerson Piano Co., Boston/New York, Circa 1895. 12 pp 4-1/4 x 3-1/4" (6-O)
• Romance of an Emerson, Emerson Piano Company, Boston, 1895. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 4" (1-O)
• Emerson Pianos, Emerson Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1895. 22 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Emerson Pianos: 1849-1894, The Emerson Piano Co., Boston, 1894. 6-3/4 x 8-3/4: (1-O)
• The Emerson Piano, Emerson Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1900. 24 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Emerson Piano, Emerson Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1905. 25 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
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Emerson Piano Company - Estey Pianos 1886-1950

Scope and Contents

• The Emerson Piano, Emerson Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1905. 25 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Emerson Pianos, Emerson Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1905. 92 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (With insert, Emerson Piano Co.'s Special Issue of College Songs, as Sung by Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other colleges) (Color illustrations)
• The Emerson Piano, Emerson Piano Co., Boston, 1906. 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• Emerson's Picture Book, No date. 18 pp 4-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Estey Pianos, Estey Piano Co., New York, 1886. 10 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Estey Pianos, Estey Piano Company, New York, 1896. 24 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Estey Pianos, Estey Piano Co., New York, Circa 1905. 18 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Warranty, For Piano No. 39405, Estey Piano Company, New York, Circa 1909. 1 p 10 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Estey Pianos, Estey Piano Co., New York, 1918. 10 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List, Estey Pianos, September 1, 1922. 1 p 3-1/4 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Pianos by Estey, Estey Piano Corporation, Bluffton, Indiana, Circa 1950. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
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Estey Pianos 1920-1965

Scope and Contents

• Estey Piano Company: Makers of the Estey Piano, circa 1920. 14 pp 5 x 9" (1-O)
• Famous Pianos Since 1869, Estey, 1965. 40 pp 5 x 9" (1-O)
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Evans Piano Company - Everett Piano Company 1900-1931, 1983

Scope and Contents

• Evans Artist Model Pianos, F. O. Evans Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 20 pp 8-1/4 X 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Everett Waltz for the Piano (Sheet music), The Everett Piano Co., Boston, 1894. 4 pp 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• Murray, Charlotte, Twilight Voices, The Everett Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1900. 12 pp 5 x 7" (1-O) (With die cut covers in color and in original mailing envelope)
• Music Conquest in Six Scenes, The Everett Piano Co., No date. 14 pp 2-1/2 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
• The Everett Piano, The Everett Piano Company (Owned by the John Church Company) NY, 1910. 32 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• 1931 Everett Pianos, 1931. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (Enclosed in letter dated September 22, 1931) (1-O)
• Flyer. The Everett "49". 4 ft. 9 in., Everett Piano Company, South Haven, Michigan, 1932. 1 P 10-1/2 x 15" (1-O) (Enclosed in letter dated January 29, 1932)
• Everett Centennial Album, The Everett Piano Company, Buena Park, Calif./Smith Haven, Mich., May 1983. 31 pp 8-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
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Miscellaneous "E" 1863-1986

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Ebbel Brothers, 1919
• Elepian, 1986
• Receipt, William P. Emerson, 1863
• Letter, F. Engelhardt, 1910
• Warranty, Ennis & Co., 1910
• Estey Pianos, undated
• The Everett Plan, The Everett Piano, undated
• Letter, John Erck & Son, undated
• March and Two Step, Everhart Organ & Piano Co., undated
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Femich Pianos - Carl Fisher Pianos 1883-1986

Scope and Contents

• Feurich Pianos, Julius Feurich, Pfofeld, West Germany, Circa 1986. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Feurich Pianos, Julius Feurich, Pfofeld, West Germany, Circa 1986. 20 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1883. 32 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1886. 36 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1887. 36 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J & C Fischer, New York, 1889. 36 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1890-1891. 28 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1891-1892. 30 pp 6-3/4 X 9" (1-O)
• Set of Eight Advertising Slicks in Folder and Envelope for The Fischer Piano, J & C Fischer, New York, Circa 1910. 8 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (8-O)
• The Fischer Piano and The Fischer Player Piano – Largest Total Output in America, J & C Fischer, New York, Circa 1910. 24 pp 9-1/2 x 11" (3-O) (1 damaged)
• J. & C. Fischer Pianos: Their History, J. & C. Fischer, East Rochester, New York, 1934. 8 pp (Plus 4 pp folio of piano styles) 8-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O) (Green cover) (Includes information on Ampico)
• Pianos by J. & C. Fischer, J. & C. Fischer Division of Aeolian American Corporation, East Rochester, New York, Circa 1955. 12 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Musician's Guide, Carl Fisher, New York, Vol. 1, No.4, April 1907. 24 pp 10 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
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Joseph Flanner - French & Sons 1892-1955

Scope and Contents

• Comrades: the Popular Sentimental Song, by Felix McGlennon, Joseph Flanner, undated
• The Florey Bros. Small Grand Piano, Circa 1905. 4 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Small Grand Pianos, Florey Bros., Washington, New Jersey, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Small Grand Pianos, Florey Bros., Washington, New Jersey, Circa 1910. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• High Grade Pianos, Foster & Co., Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1905. 8 pp 6 x 5" (1-O)
• The Foster Piano, Foster and Company, Division of American Piano Co., Rochester, New York, 1921. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Poster Card, Jesse French & Sons Piano Co., New Castle, Ind., Circa 1900. 2 pp 7-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O) (Die cut)
• Krell - French Pianos, Circa 1910. 12 pp (Folded) 7 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Piano Book, Jesse French & Sons, New Castle, Indiana, Circa 1910. 24 pp 9 x 7" (1-O) (Includes pictures of player pianos)
• Beauty Leaves (Face tissue), Jesse French & Sons Piano Co., New Castle, Indiana, Circa 1910. 100 pp 2 x 3" (1-O)
• Artistic Pianos, Jesse French & Sons, New Castle, Indiana, Circa 1913. 16 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Papers for Model A Mahogany Upright Piano, Serial Number 85514, Jesse French & Sons Piano Company, New Castle, Ind., April, 1923.
• The Jesse French & Sons Piano Co., Jesse French & Sons, Newcastle, Indiana, 1925. 32 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Includes pictures of player pianos)
• French Presents a New Piano Line, Jesse French & Sons, Elkhart, Indiana, Circa 1955. 24 pp 3 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
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Miscellaneous "F" 1854-1922

Scope and Contents

• Fazioli
• Firth, Pond & Co., 1854-1858
• Envelope, J. & C. Fischer, undated
• Florey Bros.
• Picture, Foster & Co., undated
• J. Howard Foote
• Letter, Foster-Armstrong Co., 1922
• Francesca Piano
• Frazier Piano Co.
• Letter, French & Co., 1876
• Fuchs & Mohr
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Gabler Brothers - William Geppert 1886-1916

Scope and Contents

• The Gabler Piano Fortes, Ernest Gabler & Brothers, Philadelphia, Circa 1886. 32 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Gebhardt Pianos, The Gebhardt Piano Co., Marion, Ohio, Circa 1903. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O) (Grey cover)
• Gem Piano and Organ Company Illustrated Catalogue, Gem Piano and Organ Company, Washington, N.J., Circa 1890. 14 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Geppert, William, The Official Guide to Piano Quality, William Geppert, Inc., New York, 1916. 153 pp 4 x 6" (11-O)
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William Geppert 1915

Scope and Contents

• Geppert, William, The Official Guide to Piano Quality, William Geppert, Inc., New York, 1916. 153 pp 4 x 6" (11-O)
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Miscellaneous "G" 1854-1935

Scope and Contents

• Gibbons & Stone
• Receipt, Gildemester & Kroeger, 1896
• Broadside: Gors & Kallman, Berlin, Circa 1910. 17 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Great Piano and Melodeon Emporium, J.E. Gould, 1854
• Hermann Graf, circa 1930
• Statement, Edmund Gram, 1926
• Edmund Gram
• Letter, Edmund Gram, 1926
• Griffin & Bailey
• Griffin Pianos
• Grinnell Brothers Music House, 1924
• Grinnell Brothers Music House, 1922
• Grinnell Brothers Music House
• Christmas Carols for Chicago, Gulbransen-Dickinson, 1925
• Reprint from Chicago Daily News, Gulbransen-Dickinson, 1935
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Gordon & Son - Gulbransen-Dickinson Company 1885-1950

Scope and Contents

• Gordon and Son: Builders of Artistic Pianos and Player-Pianos, Gordon and Son, New York, 1911. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (With envelope and letter)
• Announcing our Ability to Meet Your Demands for Quality Piano Covers for Every Type of Instrument, at Reasonable Prices, Walter M. Gotsch Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 8-1/4 X 3-3/4" (1-O)
• Gram-Richtsteig Pianos, Gram Richtsteig Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1900. 12 pp 5 x 7" (11-O)
• Dependable Pianos, Great Western Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1910. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Help Keep Prices Down, Great Western Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letter: Griffith Piano Co., Newark, N.J., December 8, 1930. 1 p. 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Credit Memo, Griffith Piano Co., Newark, N.J., December 9, 1930. 1 P 8-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Grotian-Steinweg, Braunschweig, Circa 1900. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Green cover)
• Folio, Pianos, Grotian-Steinweg Braunschweig, Circa 1950. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 6" (1-O) (Color)
• Grovensteen & Fuller Piano Fortes, Grovensteen & Fuller, New York, Circa 1885. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (With logo envelope with 3-cent stamp)
• My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night (Sheet music), The Guest Piano Company, Des Moines, Iowa, 1907. 4 pp 10 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• The Gulbransen story in Pictures, Gulbransen-Dickinson Co., Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Clark, Neil M., The Road You Follow Today is Part of Your Goal, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1927. 6 pp 8-3/4 x 12" (1-O) (With letter dated March 27, 1930)
• Gulbransen Pianos, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1928. 16 pp 9 x 12" (1-O) (Color)
• Letter, Offering Home Companion Model for $98.00, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, December 10, 1930. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Puritan by Gulbransen: Minnette Console Piano, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1933. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Sales Kit of Free Promotional Material for Authorized Gulbransen Dealers Featuring The New Gulbransen vertical Type Grand Piano, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, Circa 1935. 8 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1935-1939. . 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Broadside, A to Z in Completeness, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, Circa 1936. 1 P 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
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Haddorff Piano Company - W.P. Haines & Company 1879-1922

Scope and Contents

• The Homo-Tone, The Haddorff Piano Co., Rockford, Illinois, Circa 1910. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter to Clark Music House, Haddorff Piano Co., Rockford, Illinois, December 29, 1913. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Haddorff Pianos, Haddorff Piano Co., Rockford, Illinois, Circa 1915. 12 pp (Plus 4, 4 pp flyers including one on Haddorff Reproducing Piano) 8 x 11" (1-O)
• The "Haines" is the Only Concert Upright Pianoforte in the World, Haines Bros., New York City, Circa 1890. 3 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Read What the Queen of Song Says: From Andelina Patti, Haines Brothers, New York City, February 20, 1894. 2 pp 3-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• The Artist's Choice, Haines Brothers, New York/Rochester, 1913. 116 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Numbered 1345)
• Golden Opinions of the Haines Bros. Pianos, Haines Bros., East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1915. 40 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Haines Bros. Pianos, Circa 1920. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Includes Ampico grand)
• Supplement to Golden opinions: Illustrating Designs of Haines Bros. Pianofortes, Haines Bros., Rochester, N.Y., 1922. 8 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Haines Bros. Pianos, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
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Hallet & Cumston - Hallet & Davis 1863-1960

Scope and Contents

• Receipt, Hallett & Cumston, New York, April 23, 1863. 1 p 8-1/2 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• When the Dewdrops Kiss the Daisies (Sheet music), Hallet & Cumston, Boston, 1887. 6 pp 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue No.3, Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, Mass., 1858. 52 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Progressive March (Sheet music), Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, 1880. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• Hallet & Davis Co.'s Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes (Catalogue No. 10), Hallet & Davis Company, Boston, Circa 1885. 26 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of the Hallet & Davis Piano - Fortes: Catalogue No. 14, Hallet & Davis Company, Boston, 1892. 48 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Hallet & Davis Pianos, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1900. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Old Favorite Songs: A Collection of Over Fifty of America's Most Popular Airs, The Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1905. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Hallet & Davis Pianos, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, 1906. 35 pp 7- 3/4 x 9- 3/4" (1-O)
• Official Price - List: Hallet & Davis and Conway Piano Player Pianos, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, August 1, 1909. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Conway Pianos: Virtuolo Player-Pianos: The Lexington Piano, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1910. 12 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (3-O)
• Official Price List - Hallet & Davis and Conway, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Hallet & Davis Pianos, Boston/New York/Chicago, Circa 1915. 20 pp 8 x 10" (1-O) (Back cover missing)
• Hallet and Davis Pianos, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1915. 24 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Complete Price List, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., New York, 1929. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
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Hallet, Cumston & Allen [oversized] 1847

Scope and Contents

• Award This Diploma to Hallet. Cumston & Allen for a Seven Octave Piano-Forte Exhibited by Them at the Exhibition and Fair of 1847, The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, 1847. 1 P 19 x 15" (1-O)
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Hamilton Company - Hardman, Peck & Company 1905-1920

Scope and Contents

• Letter, October 15, 1913. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (11-C)
• Hamilton Pianos, The Hamilton Piano Co., Chicago Heights, Ill., Circa 1915. 24 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hamilton Pianos, Circa 1915. 7 pp 4 X 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hamilton Piano, The Hamilton Piano Co., Chicago Heights, Ill., Circa 1918. 24 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O) (In original blue mailing envelope)
• The Hamilton Piano, The Hamilton Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 16 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hamilton Piano, The Hamilton Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• The Hamilton Piano, The Hamilton Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 26 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Old Favorite Songs, Harding & Miller Music Co., Evansville, Ind., Circa 1905. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Pianos and Player - Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, 1918. 28 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
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Hardman, Peck & Company 1890-1938

Scope and Contents

• The H. Hardman Piano, H. Hardman Piano Co., New York, Circa 1890. 1 P 20 x 16" (1-O)
• The Hardman Piano, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1890's. 16 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Receipt, Piano Rental, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Nov. 17th, 1899. 1 P 8 x 4" (1-O)
• Letter, February 26, 1907. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Harrington Pianos, E. G. Harrington & Co., Inc.--Owned and Operated by Hardman, Peck & Company, New York, Circa 1910. 15 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, November 1, 1919. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, April 7, 1920. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Inside Story, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1925. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Two Small Upright Pianos of Today, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, Circa 1925. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Hardman Piano in Schools, Churches, Lodges, Clubs and Other Institutions, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1926. 25 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List of Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, June 1, 1927. 6 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Hardman Piano, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, 1929. 24 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Tone That will Thrill You in a Piano Only 4'6": The New Standard Grand, Style C, Hardman, Peck & Co., Circa 1930. 4 pp 6 -x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Price List of Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, May 15, 1932. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List of Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, February 15, 1933. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Letters, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, August 14, 1933/August 27, 1935. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hardman Consolette Piano/Hardman Vertical, Style N, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, Circa 1935. 2 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Two Distinctive Models of the Popular Harrington Grand, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, Circa 1935. 4 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Two Attractive New Models of the Harrington Grand, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, Circa 1935. 4 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• The Magic in Men's Hands, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, Circa 1935. 1 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Price List: "Minipiano", March 15, 1936. 1 P 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• "Minipiano", Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, 1936. 6 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• England's "Minipiano" Now Comes to America! Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, 1936. 1 P 21 x 13" (1-O)
• Ad Reprints: "Minipiano", Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, 1936. 6 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• The New Style F Harrington, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York City, Circa 1937. 6 pp 7-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• New Hardman Consolette, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, 1938. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• The Piano of Today, Hardman, Peck & Company, New York, Circa 1938. 6 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• "Minipiano" Eavestaff Pianette, Hardman, Peck & Co., Circa 1950. 12 pp 8 x 6" (1-O)
• The Harrington Junior: The Piano With the Marvelous Tone, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
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Harvard Piano Company - Hazelton Brothers 1885-1912

Scope and Contents

• The Harvard Piano Two-Step (Sheet Music), C. Strathy, Buffalo, N.Y., 1897. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• The Harvard Piano, The Harvard Piano Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1912. 32 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (2-O)
• Letter, Hasbrouck Piano Co., June 24, 1907. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Grand Square and Upright Piano Fortes, Hazelton Brothers, New York, Circa 1885. 32 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
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Heamon & Company - Herzog Company 1866-1920

Scope and Contents

• Heamon & Co., 1866
• New Illustrated Catalogue Heintzman & Co., Toronto, Canada, Circa 1895. 56 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• List of Satisfied Customers, C. H. Henderson Piano Co., Corry, Pennsylvania, Circa 1916. 12 pp (Plus 1 p letter) 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Triumphant Waltz, C.J. Heppe & Son, undated
• The Heppe Piano, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Circa 1892. 12 pp 8 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The House That Heppe Built, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Circa 1904. 32 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Evidence, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Circa 1904. 48 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O) (With photos of opera singers)
• Williams, R. J. Piano Buyers Guide, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, 1905. 24 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
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Miscellaneous "H" 1868-1925

Scope and Contents

• Hackley Piano, 1925
• Receipt, A. Hafelin, 1898
• Walter William's business card, Hager & Brother, undated
• Rosewood Grecian Legs. Hale, Goodman & Co., 1873
• Postcard, W.A. Haines & Co., 1921
• Receipt. Hallet, Davis, & Co., 1868
• Booklet Cover. Hallet, Davis Piano Co., undated
• Brochure, Hamilton Pianos, undated
• Cathedrals of Tone. Hardman, Peck & Co., undated
• Hardman Tone has Hardman Prestige. Hardman, Peck & Co., undated
• Harrington Grand Piano. Hardman, Peck & Co., undated
• The Harrington Small Grand Piano, Harrington Piano Co., undated
• James L. Haven Co., undated
• Broadside, Hazelton Brothers, 1925
• The Aristocrat Among Pianos, Heintzman & Co., undated
• Postcards, C.J. Heppe & Son, 1898
• The House That Heppe Built, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Circa 1904. 32 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Herzberg, 1879
• Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, and Musical Merchandise, Hext & Williams, undated
• The Howard Piano, Howard Co., undated
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Hinds & Son - Huntington Pianos 1877-1913

Scope and Contents

• Hinds & Son: Telephone Pianos, Hinds & Son, Newark, N.J., Circa 1885. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 4-1/2" (1-O) (Pages 5-12 missing)
• Its the Man Behind the Gun Who Does the Work (Sheet Music) (It's the Action in the Piano that Does the Work), The Otto Higel Company Limited, Circa 1900. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Horner Piano, Horner Piano Co., New York, Circa 1903. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• R. S. Howard Co. Pianos, R. S. Howard Company, New York, Circa 1905. 24 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• R. S. Howard Co. Pianos, R. S. Howard Company, New York, 1907. 20 pp 3- 3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Broadside: R. S. Howard Co. Pianos: Featuring Incomparable Player Pianos Equipped with the World Famous Standard Player Action, Howard-Stowers Co., Inc., Bronx, New York, Circa 1915. 1 P 10-3/4 x 15" (1-O)
• 3 "Little Wonder" Models Built for Cozy Homes, Howard-Stowers Co., Inc., Circa 1920. 3 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Hume Pianos, Hume & Co., Boston, 1913. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 8 - 3/4 " (1-O)
• Athol Life and Fire Insurance Agency, Hunt Brothers, 1877
• Huntington Pianos, The Huntington Piano Company, Shelton, Conn., Circa 1900. 24 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Evening Meditation (Sheet music), The Huntington Piano Co., Shelton, Conn., 1907. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Milena (Sheet music), The Huntington Piano Co., Shelton, Conn., 1910. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
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Ivers & Pond Piano Company 1884-1905

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, January 1884. 24 pp 5-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Marcato, Ben, An Unfortunate Pitch: A Musical Anecdote, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1888. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 5-1/4" (3-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1888. 98 pp 7 x -9" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1895. 42 pp 7-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivers and Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1890. 72 pp 7-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivers and Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1891. 82 pp 7-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Testimonials From Purchasers of Ivers & Pond Pianos, Circa 1904. 52 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Names of a Few Prominent Merchants, Professional Men, Educational Institutions, Etc. Who Have Purchased Ivers & Pond Pianos, 1905. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Schools and Colleges That Have Bought Ivers & Pond Pianos, 1905. 8 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
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Ivers & Pond Piano Company 1906-1919

Scope and Contents

• Practical Improvements in Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1910. 32 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Practical Improvements in Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1910. 31 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1910. 31 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Circa 1910. 12 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1910. 44 pp 7-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, November 1915. 32 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Testimonial Letters, Ivers & Pond Co., Boston, 1906-1919. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
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Ivers & Pond Piano Company 1920-1936

Scope and Contents

• Testimonial Letters on Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1920. 20 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1920. 48 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, 1921. 30 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, 1924. 31 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Testimonial Letters on Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1925. 20 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1925. 35 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Princess Grand: A Small Grand Piano for Use in Small Rooms, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, 1936. 8 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (With photo and price list)
• But One Quality - Whichever Price You Pay, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, undated. 1 p 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
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Miscellaneous "I" 1947-1956

Scope and Contents

• Imperial Ballads, Imperial Player Roll Co., undated
• A Reprint from the Boston Sunday Post, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 1947
• Newspaper article in the Commercial Appeal, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Memphis, Tenn., 1956
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., undated
• Ivers & Pond Piano Player, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., undated
• Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., undated
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"J" 1885-1937, 1987

Scope and Contents

• The Miessner Piano: The Little Piano With a Big Tone, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1918. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Jacobs Bros' Pianos, circa 1920. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Testimonials and Endorsements by Eminent Musicians and Professional Authorities Given to the James & Holmstrom Pianos, James & Holmstrom, New York, Circa 1904. 16 pp 3-3/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• James & Holmstrom Pianos, James & Holmstrom Inc., New York, Circa 1905. 16 pp (Plus one 4 pp folio) 7-1/2 x 10" (2-O)
• James & Holmstrom Pianos, New York, Circa 1911. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O) (Grey cover)
• The Small Grand with a Big Tone, James & Holmstrom, New York City, circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The James & Holmstrom Piano, James & Holmstrom, New York City, circa 1915. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Because of You - Poem and Music by B. H. Janssen (Sheet music), M. D. Janssen & Co., New York, 1848. 6 pp 10-1/2 X 14" (1-O)
• The Janssen, B. H. Janssen, New York City, Circa 1910. 8pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter to Clark Music Co., Janssen Pianos, New York, April 25, 1914. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Advertising Cuts, Janssen, Circa 1930. 1 P 23 x 21" (1-O)
• Business Card, William D. Schultz, Janssen, New York City, Circa 1935. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 2-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List, Used Pianos, Janssen Piano Co., Inc., New York, Circa 1935. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Price Quotes, Janssen Piano Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y., July 1, 1937. 2 pp 9 X 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Janssen Piano Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y., August 6, 1937. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• An Invitation, Janssen Piano Company, Inc., Circa 1937. 4 pp 6-1/4 X 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Jasper American Pianos, Jasper American Manufacturing Company, Jasper, Ind., 1987. (Folio containing 17 pp) 8-3/4 x 12" (1-O) (Color)
• The Jewett Pianos, W. H. Jewett & Co., Leominster, Mass., Circa 1885. 20 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Upright Pianos, Jewett Piano Co., Leominster, Massachusetts, Circa 1895. 20 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Jewett Pianos, Jewett Piano Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1900. 13 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
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"J" 1900

Scope and Contents

• Style No. 2 Photo, Jacob Brothers, undated
• Letter, J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., 1900
• Little Artists, W.E. Jones, undated
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James & Holmstrom 1905

Scope and Contents

• James & Holmstrom Pianos, James & Holmstrom Inc., New York, circa 1905. 16 pp (Plus one 4 pp folio) 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
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Kawai Piano Corporation - Kelso & Company 1920, 1969

Scope and Contents

• Heritage of Kawai, Kawai Piano (America) Corp., Harbor City, Calif., 1969. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Kawai Family of Fine Pianos, Kawai Piano (America) Corp., Harbor City, Calif., 1969. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Pianos and Piano - Players, Kelso & Co., New York, Circa 1920. 10 pp 3-1/4 X 6" (2-O)
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W.W. Kimball Company 1893-1900

Scope and Contents

• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Co., Kimball Hall, Chicago, circa 1900. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Co., Kimball Hall, Chicago, circa 1893. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
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W.W. Kimball Company 1893-1927

Scope and Contents

• Warranty, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Ill., March 4, 1893. 1 P 11 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Patriotic Songs of America, W. W. Kimball Co., 1898. 12 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Co., Kimball Hall, Chicago, Circa 1900. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (3-O)
• Things You Need to Know, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, 1907. 24 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1909. 32 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Heinz Piano/Whitney Piano, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1910. 4 pp 7 x 9" (2-O)
• Things You Need to Know, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1910. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1910. 32 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Flyers, Heinz/Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, Circa 1910. 3 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Warranty, Piano No. 265620, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1913. 1 P 9 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano Folio, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 30 pp (Plus 3 pp price list) 6 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, May 18, 1918. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Nation's Home Songs, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
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W.W. Kimball Company - G. Klingmann & Company 1908, 1930-1960

Scope and Contents

• Kimball Pianos: 75th Year, W.W. Kimball Co., Chicago, 1932. 31 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4 (1-O) (Color)
• Kimball 80th Anniversary, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, 1937. 47 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos, W. W. Kimball Company, Kimball Hall, Chicago, 1939 • 47 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos/Player Pianos, W. W. Kimball Company, Circa 1915. 40 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• Kimball Pianos - Keyboard of the Nation, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, Circa 1950. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Young Homemakers Love the Kimball Look, W. W. Kimball Co., (Division of the Jasper Corporation), Jasper, Indiana, Circa 1960. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Check, W. W. Kimball Co., Nashville, Tenn./Chicago, Various dates. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Kingston Pianos, Kingston Pianos Co., undated
• The Klavier Rag, 1974
• Sales Letters, Klein Piano Co., Circa 1930. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, G. Klingmann & Co., 1908
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William Knabe & Company 1905

Scope and Contents

• Letter from Yohn Brothers (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) to Harry Steele regarding tuning of a Knabe piano, August 22, 1905. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
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William Knabe & Company 1854-1929

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of King Upright Grand Pianos, King Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1900 16 pp 8-1/2 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Knabe, Gehle & Co., Baltimore, November 16, 1854. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (11-C)
• Letter, Wm. Knabe & Co. to customer discussing piano warranty, dated December 10, 1870. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Wm. Knabe & Co. to customer transmitting a warranty, dated December 10, 1870. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, to dealer regarding sale of piano No. 12261, dated December 10, 1870. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Warranty, Knabe piano, Serial No. 12,261, dated December 10, 1870. Enclosed in Wm. Knabe & Co. envelope bearing two, 3-cent stamps. 1 p 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Wm. Knabe & Co. to customer correcting serial number from 12,261 to 12,681, dated July 14, 1871. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit for Concert Grand, Parlor Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, Presented to Wm. Knabe & Co. at the International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Piano-Fortes, Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, Md., 1879. 48 pp 6-1/8 x 10" (1-O)
• High Art in Case Making, Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, Circa 1900. 60 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, 1904. 16 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Impressions Made on the Editor-In-Chief of the Scientific American During a Trip Through the Knabe Piano Factory, 1906. 23 pp 7-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Receipt, Repairs, Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, Jan. 1, 1907. 1 P 8 x 7" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co.; New York/Baltimore/London/Berlin, 1907. 28 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., New York, Circa 1915. 22 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe: The World's Best Piano, Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, Circa 1919. 28 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, 1922. (Mentions Knabe Ampico) 20 pp 6-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Knabe - Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company: Style J - Upright, (With prices), Circa 1929. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Knabe - Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company: Style 58 - Mignon Grand, (With prices), Circa 1929. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
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William Knabe & Company 1940-1955

Scope and Contents

• Parts Bag, Wm. Knabe & Co., East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1940. 1 P 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Jacobs Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1950. 4 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1950. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/4" (2-O)
• Knabe: America's Most Distinctive Piano, Jacobs Brothers Music Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1950. 16 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Knabe: America's Most Distinctive Piano, Wm. Knabe & Co., Division of Aeolian American Corporation, East Rochester, N. Y., Circa 1955. 16 pp 6-1/2 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe: Piano of Song, Knabe, Division of Aeolian American Corporation, East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1955. 16 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• A Piano of Quality: Known the World Over, Kohler & Campbell Pianos, New York, Circa 1895. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Kohler & Campbell: A Piano of Quality: Proved By Its Popularity to be the Safest for You to Buy, Kohler & Campbell, New York, circa 1900. 14 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Kohler & Campbell Pianos, Kohler & Campbell Piano Manufacturers, New York, Circa 1900. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Kohler & Campbell Pianos, Kohler & Campbell Piano Manufacturers, New York, Circa 1905. 28 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Kohler and Campbell Pianos: Finest Homes, Circa 1910. Built in America for America's 24 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (3-O)
• Makers of Heirloom Quality Pianos Since 1896, Kohler & Campbell, Granite Falls, North Carolina, Circa 1965. 8 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The What Book, Kohler & Campbell, No date. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Kohler & Campbell Pianos: Upright Pianos. Player Pianos (Welte-Mignon Licensee), Kohler & Campbell, New York, No date. 20 pp (Plus 15 spec sheets) 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
box 307, folder 4

William Knabe & Company - Kohler & Campbell 1925-1950

Scope and Contents

• The Knabe, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1925. 40 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., East Rochester, N.Y., circa 1950. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Knabe Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., East Rochester, N.Y., 1939. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Fourth Edition of the Portfolio Collection, Kohler & Campbell, New York, undated. 27 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 14, folder 2

Charles Kohler - Kurtzmann & Company 1907-1930

Scope and Contents

• Charles Kohler Label, Charles Kohler, undated
• Pianos and Player Pianos, Kohler & Campbell, undated
• Success American Style, Kohler Pianos, undated
• The Complete Catalog of Kohler & Campbell, Kohler & Campbell, undated
• The Magnificent Luxury Home Studio. Just One Facet of Our New Look, Kohler, undated
• Receipt, Krakauer Piano Co., 1907
• AL.S. Zeisler (VR) Business Card, Krakauer Piano Co./Krakauer Bros., undated
• Kranich and Bach, Krakauer Piano Co./Krakauer Bros., undated
• Have You the Jitters? Krakauer Piano Co./Krakauer Bros., undated
• Condensed Catalog, Kranich & Bach, undated
• Kleine Entscheidungshilfe bei…, Krauss, undated
• Letter, C. Kurtzmann & Co., 1930
box 307, folder 5

Krakauer Brothers 1925

Scope and Contents

• Krakauer Bros: Makers of the Artistic Krakauer Piano, Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1925. 24 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
box 14, folder 3

Krakauer Brothers 1900-1939

Scope and Contents

• Krakauer Pianos, Krakauer Bros., .New York, circa 1900. 16 pp (Plus 1 p price list) 6-1/4 x 7-3/4" (2-O)
• Krakauer Bros. - Piano Makers, Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1900. 20 pp (With mailing envelope) 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Those Who Know and What They Say: The Krakauer Piano, Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1910. 32 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Krakauer Piano in the War Department, Krakauer Bros., New York City, 1918. 4 pp 6-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Price List, Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1925. 1 P 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Krakauer Bros: Makers of the Artistic Krakauer Piano, Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1925. 24 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• 415 Pianos That Go To School! Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1930. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Letter, Krakauer Bros., New York, October 19, 1933. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Studio Model, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1935. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Krakauer Studio Grand, Krakauer Bros., New York, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Krakauer Conservatory Grand, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Console Model, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Beautiful Queen Anne Piano: 1702-1750, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Finest Thing in the Home, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Many Sound Reasons, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• 1100 Pianos That Go to School, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Table Model Piano, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• A High Grade Console Piano by K-R-A-K-A-U-E-R: Colonial Model, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 4 X 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Krakauer Electrone, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Recent Months Plus the Last Fifteen Years with America's Favorite School Piano, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Many Sound Reasons, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The "Serenade" Model Console, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The "Colonial" Model Console, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The "Credenza" Model Console, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The "Supertone" Model Console, Krakauer Bros., New York City, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The "Colonial" Model A High Grade Console Piano at a Popular Price, Krakauer Bros., New York City, 1939. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Krakauer: The Best Test, Krakauer Bros., New York City, No date. 40 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 14, folder 4

Kranich & Bach - Kroeger Pianos 1887-1924

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of Kranich & Bach's Grand. Square and Upright Piano - Fortes, Kranich & Bach, Philadelphia, Pa., May 1, 1887. 31 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• K & B Grand March (Sheet music), Kranich & Bach, New York, 1894. 6 pp 10-3/4 x 14-1/4" (1-O)
• Kranich & Bach Piano - Fortes, Kranich & Bach, New York, August 1, 1900. 18 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Appreciation & Commendation of the Kranich & Bach Pianos, Kranich & Bach, New York City, 1906. 70 pp 4-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Kranich & Bach, New York, Feb. 18th, 1909. 1 p 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Condensed Catalog of Kranich & Bach Ultra Quality Pianos and Player Pianos, Kranich & Bach, New York City, Circa 1915. 34 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Fifty Years of Kranich & Bach Quality, Kranich & Bach, New York, 1916. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Sixty Years of Kranich & Bach Quality, Kranich & Bach, New York city, 1924. 23 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Kranich and Bach Pianos, Kranich & Bach, New York, No date. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of the Royal Pianos, the Krell Piano Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1895. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Kreiter: The Leading and Most Popular Piano, Kreiter Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1910. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Kreiter Grand: Imperial Style 50, Circa 1910. 1 p 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
box 14, folder 5

Kurtzmann & Company 1905-1927

Scope and Contents

• Kurtzmann Pianos, C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1905. 28 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kurtzmann Pianos, C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1914. 32 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Kurtzmann Pianos, C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1919. 40 pp 8- 3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Fanesgue (Sheet Music), C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1920. 6 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• A Crowning Triumph: The Acme of Artistic Achievement: The Kurtzmann Reproducing Piano, C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1922. 15 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Star Collection of Old Favorite Songs, C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1924. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kurtzmann: "The Piano That Endures", C. Kurtzmann & Company, Buffalo, N.Y., 1927. 39 pp 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With original mailing envelope)
box 14, folder 6

Karn-Morris Piano & Organ Company - William Knabe & Company 1854, 1903-1917

Scope and Contents

• Manufacturers' Certificate and Warranty, Karn-Morris Piano & Organ Co., 1917
• Pictures, M.J.H. Kessels, 1917
• Postcard, Kettner & Duwaer's Pianohandel, undated
• Warranty, W.W. Kimball Co., 1903
• Pianos and Player Pianos, W.W. Kimball Co., undated
• Kimball Pianos, W.W. Kimball Co., undated
• Letters, Knabe, Gaehle & Co., 1854
• Copy of Picture of Piano, Knabe & Gaehle, undated
• Knabe, Wm. Knabe & Co., undated
• High Art in Case Making, Wm. Knabe & Co., undated
box 15, folder 1

Laffargue Piano Company - Lessing Piano Company 1900-1913

Scope and Contents

• Laffargue Pianos, Laffargue Piano Company, Circa 1913. 29 pp 5 x 8" (1-O) (Includes pictures of player pianos)
• Prices of Laffargue Pianos in New York City, The Laffargue Company, .New York City, January 1, 1923. 4 pp 3-1/4 X 6" (1-O)
• Lakeside Pianos March (Sheet music), Lakeside Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., 1889. 8 pp 10-1/4 X 13-3/4" (1-O)
• My Love with Golden Hair-Lakeside Edition (Sheet music), Lakeside Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., 1890. 6 pp 10-1/4 x 13 - 3/4 " (1-O)
• The Lauter Piano Book, Lauter Piano Co., Newark, N.J., 1906. 160 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• The Lauter Piano Book, Lauter Co., Newark, N.J., 1909. 206 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Lauter Piano, Lauter Co., Newark, N.J., Circa 1910. 10 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• The Lauter Piano, Lauter Co., Newark, New Jersey, 1911. 23 pp 4-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• The Lauter Jubilee March (Sheet Music), Lauter Co., Newark, New Jersey, 1912. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• The Lauter Piano, Lauter Company, Newark, New Jersey, 1914. 23 pp 4-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Lauter Pianos - Style 80, Lauter Co., Newark, New Jersey, No date. 1 p 3-1/4 x 7-1/2" (4-O)
• Lawson Pianos, Lawson & Company, Bronx, New York, Circa 1910. 2 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O) (Pictures "The Lawson Coronation" in color)
• The Kina of the Piano March (Sheet music), Lennox Music Co., Boston 1913. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Lessing Orchestral, The Lessing Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1900. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O) (Same address as Strohber Pianos)
box 15, folder 2

Lester Piano Company 1910-1915

Scope and Contents

• Lester March and Two Step (Sheet music), Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1906. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (2-O)
• Lester Collection of Old Favorite Songs, The Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1910. 34 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Letter, July 25, 1913. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (11-C)
• Lester Pianos, Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1915. 24 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
box 15, folder 3

Lester Piano Company 1930-1950

Scope and Contents

• Flyer, Lester Grand Piano, New Style 82, Circa 1930. 1 p 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Enclosed in letter dated November 28, 1930)
• Promotional Letter, Lester Piano Company, Philadelphia, September 15, 1938. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Promotional Letter, Lester Piano Company, Philadelphia, October 18, 1938. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Broadside: The Lester Cooperative Dealer Plan, Lester Piano Company, Philadelphia, circa 1938. 2 pp 19-1/2 x 26" (1-O)
• Lester Betsy Ross Spinet, Lester Piano Company, Philadelphia, circa 1938. 10 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Lester Betsy Ross Spinet, Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1938. 10 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Lester Pianos, (1888-1938 Gold Anniversary Catalog), Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1938. 32 pp 12 x 9" (2-O)
• Promotional Letter, Lester Piano Company, Philadelphia, January 18, 1939. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Lester Pianos, Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1939. 36 pp 12 x 9" (1-O)
• Lester Golden Anniversary Guarantee Bond, Lester Piano Mfg. Co. Inc., Circa 1950. 8 pp 9 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
box 15, folder 4

Lindeman & Sons - Lyon & Healy 1905-1922

Scope and Contents

• Cycloid Polka - Composed and Dedicated to Lindeman & Sons by Charles Fradel (Sheet music), Root & Cady, Chicago, Ill., 1865. 8 pp 10 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• Lockhart Piano Specification Sheets - Styles 7A, 36, 40, Circa 1900. 3 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Ludwig & Co. pianos, Ludwig & Co., New York, circa 1905. 20 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Ludwig & Co. Pianos, Ludwig & Co., New York, Circa 1908. 26 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Piano Scarfs: Stools, Chairs, Benches, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1905. 20 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4"- (1-O)
• Letter to G. W. Clark Music Co., Lyon & Healy, Chicago, April 22, 1915. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Washburn Piano, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1917. 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• The Junior Piano Pedal: The Modern Pedal Which Enables a Child to Learn to Play the Piano Correctly, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1920. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Broadside: Piano Auto Trailer, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1922. 2 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
box 15, folder 5

"L" 1900-1939

Scope and Contents

• Puzzles in Music, Laffargue Piano Co., undated
• Lenz Pianos, undated
• Pianoforte-Fabrik mit Dampfbetrieb, A. Lenz, undated
• F.A. North Co., Lester Pianos, 1932
• Letter, Lester Piano Co., 1939
• Lester Grand Piano: Style 80, Lester Piano Co./Lester Piano Manufacturing Co., undated
• The Musical Age, A. Wagner Y. Levien, 1900
• Letter, L.E. Lines, 1902
• Lyon Pianofortes and Player-Pianos, Lyon, 1913
• Central Music Hall – Blatchford Kavagn, Lyon & Healy, undated
• No. P570 Piano and Organ Wagons, Lyon & Healy, undated
• No. P576 Covered Piano Wagon, Lyon & Healy, undated
box 16, folder 1

Madison Piano Company - Mason & Hamlin 1887-1923

Scope and Contents

• Madison Pianos, Player Pianos and Reproducing Pianos, Madison Piano Company, Inc., New York City, Circa 1923. 12 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• University Pianos and Organs, The Marchal & Smith Piano Co., New York, Circa 1890. 40 pp 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (color covers)
• Letter, Marchal & Smith Piano Co., New York, Circa 1895. 1 P 8-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Marshall & Wendell Piano Forte Mfg. Co. Limited, Albany, N.Y., April 30, 1895. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• High Grade Pianos, Martin Bros. Piano Co., Rochester, New York, Circa 1901. 8 pp 6 X 5" (1-O) (Color die cut covers)
• Given Away Absolutely Free: This Beautiful $350 "Martin Bros. II Piano, Martin & Martin, Rochester, N.Y., 1904. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Pianofortes, The Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., 1887. 20 pp 6-3/4 X 8-3/4" (Includes separate price list) (1-O)
• Catalogue of Mason & Hamlin Improved Piano-Fortes, The Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., September 1888. 22 pp (2-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes: Circular No. 24, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, Circa 1899. 6 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (2-O)
• Concerning the Mason & Hamlin piano, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, circa 1907. 8 pp 4-3/4 X 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Appreciations, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, Circa 1910. 31 pp 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter to Clark Music Co., Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, January 7, 1914. 1 p 8-1/4 X 11" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes: Catalogue in Miniature, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, circa 1915. 16 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, 1915. 36 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 16, folder 2

Mason & Hamlin - Mathushek 1871-1966

Scope and Contents

• Miniature Catalogue: Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, 1923. 20 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• The Mason & Hamlin Piano, Mason & Hamlin Company, Boston/Aeolian Hall, New York, 1931. 20 pp (1-O) (With 4pp insert: Model B Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte)
• The Making of the Finest and Costliest Piano in the World, Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes, East Rochester, N.Y., 1937. 8 pp 8 - 3/4 x 12" (3-O)
• Parts Bag, Mason & Hamlin Co., East Rochester, New York, Circa 1940. 1 P 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes, Mason & Hamlin Co. Div., East Rochester, N.Y., 1947. 6 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Pianofortes, Jacobs Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1947. 6 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin: The World's Finest Piano, Jacobs Brothers Music Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1950. 8 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Piano Specifications, Mason & Hamlin, East Rochester, N.Y., January, 1965. 8 pp 9 x 11" (1-O)
• New Mason & Hamlin Style 50 Console, Mason & Hamlin, East Rochester, N.Y., April, 1966. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Mathushek Piano Fortes, Mathushek Piano Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Ct., July 1871. 40 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• M & S Two Step March (Sheet music), The Mathushek & Son Piano Co., New York, 1899. 6 pp 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Mathushek Pianos, Mathushek Piano Mfg. Co., New Haven, Conn., circa 1900. 40 pp 6-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Mathushek Pianos, Arthur E. Thomas, Kingston, N.Y., Circa 1905. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Personal Information and Obituary. Mathushek, 2002
box 32, folder 2

Mason & Hamlin [oversized] undated

Scope and Contents

Catalog, Mason & Hamlin, East Rochester, N.Y., November, 1967. 20 pp 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
box 16, folder 3

William McCammon - A.M. McPhail Company 1869-1914

Scope and Contents

• Broadside: W. M. McCammon, Manufacturer of the American Piano Forte, W. M. McCammon, Albany, N.Y., Circa 1869. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The McPhail Piano, The A. M. McPhail Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1892. 36 pp 5-1/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalogue, A. M. McPhail Piano Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1895. 24 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Testimonial Letter, (From F. A. Sherman, Dartmouth College), McPhail Piano Company, Boston, March 10, 1900. 1 p 6 X 9-1/2" (1-O)
• McPhail Pianos, A. M. McPhail Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1900. 20 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• McPhail Pianos, A. M. McPhail Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1905. 20 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• A. M. McPhail Pianos, A. M. McPhail Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1905. 20 pp 7-1/2 X 9-3/4" (3-O)
• A. M. McPhail Piano Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1914. 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
box 16, folder 4

Mauch & Whitcomb - Paul G. Mehlin & Sons 1890-1929

Scope and Contents

• Mauch & Whitcomb, 1898
• Letter, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, 1890
• The High Grade Mehlin Pianos, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York City, November 1, 1900. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Piano Manufacturing: Past and Present, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Mehlin & Sons Art Pianos, New York, Circa 1905. 32 PP. 7 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Mehlin Vertigrand, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1908. 4 pp 6-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Mehlin Piano, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1908. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Mehlin & Sons Art Pianos, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 40 pp 6-3/4 X 8-3/4" (2-O) (Color)
• Pianos Mehlin, Compania Espanola de Musica, S.A., Valencia/Barcelona, Circa 1915. 20 pp 7-3/4 X 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Mehlin Pianofortes, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1916. 32 pp 7 x 9" (1-O) (With original mailing envelope)
• New Features of Mehlin Construction Based on Scientific Principles, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1916. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Flyer: Man Singing (Hold to Light), Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1920. 2 pp 5-3/4 X 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Mehlin Pianos, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1921. 24 pp 6-1/2 x 9" (2-O)
• Mehlin Pianos, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, New York, Circa 1929. 8 pp 5 X 7" (1-O)
box 16, folder 5

Melodigrand - Henry F. Miller & Sons 1875-1965

Scope and Contents

• Traffic Stopper, Melodigrand Corp., New York, Circa 1965. 1 P 9 X 12" (Color)
• Now 5 Glorious Decorator Colors in the New Melodigrand, Melodigrand Corp., New York, Circa 1965. 6 pp 6-3/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Melodigrand: Your Sure Fire Traffic Builder, Melodigrand, New York, No date. 1 p 11-3/4 X 11-1/4" (2-O) (Ad mats)
• Mendelssohn Pianos, Mendelssohn Piano Company, Derby, Conn., Circa 1895. 12 pp 7 x 9" (1-O) (Color covers)
• Descriptive Catalogue of Merrill Pianos: Uprights and Grands, The Merrill Piano Manufacturing Company, Lawrence, Mass., 1901. 24 pp 7-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• The Merrill Piano, Merrill Piano Mfg. Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1908. 28 pp 4-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Star Collection of Old Favorite Songs, The Meyer-Toner Piano Co., Seattle, Wash., Circa 1910. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Monogram - The "Baby Upright" Supreme, Meissner Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wise., No date. 24 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• The Meissner Piano: The Little Piano with the Big Tone, Meissner Piano Co., undated
• Receipt (For 7-Octave Piano-Forte No. 6047), Henry F. Miller, Boston, June 14, 1875. 1 p 8-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• The Henry F. Miller Piano Forte, Boston, Circa 1875. 8 pp 3 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Henry F. Miller Piano Fortes, Henry F. Miller, Boston, 1878. 62 pp 6- 3/4 x 8- 3/4 " (1-O)
• The Great Pianists of America, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1885. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Henry F. Miller Pianoforte, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co., Boston, 1908. 26 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Pianofortes Showing Correct Designs of the Different Periods, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co., Boston, May 1909. 72 pp 4-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O) (No covers)
• Henry F. Miller Pianofortes and Playerfortes, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1910. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Henry F. Miller Pianos, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1925. 20 pp (Plus 1 p price list dated January 1, 1925) (1-O)
• Henry F. Miller Pianofortes, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co., Boston, No date. 16 pp (Folded) 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (In original mailing envelope)
box 307, folder 6

Henry F. Miller & Sons 1910

Scope and Contents

• Music in the Home: Recital Program, Henry F. Miller & Sons, November 1910. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-R)
box 17, folder 1

Milton Piano Company - Moore & Moore 1910-1925

Scope and Contents

• The Matchless Milton Piano, Milton Piano Co., New York, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Milton Period Grand Pianos, No date. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Matchless Milton Pianos and "Invisible" Players, Milton Piano Co., New York, No date. 31 pp 6 x 10" (1-O)
• The Old Songs You Love, Milton Piano Co., 1925
• Three of Our Best Liked Windsor Pianos and Player Pianos, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 1918. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letters, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 1918. 5 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Windsor Pianos and Player Pianos, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 1920. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Windsor Pianos and Player Pianos, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 1922. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Piano Order Blank, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, Circa 1925. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Moore & Moore Pianofortes, Reed Organs, Etc., Moore & Moore, London, Circa 1910. 24 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 17, folder 2

Mann & Company - Muzik MeBhaus Konservatorium Leipzig 1865-1930

Scope and Contents

• Pianofortes, Mann & Co., undated
• 1909-1910 Catalogue, The Manufacturers Co., 1909
• Letter to Clark Music, M. Doyle Marks, 1918
• Maintaining Our Service During Wartime, Marshall Piano Co., undated
• Marshall & Wendell: Parlor Gem Piano Forte, Marshall & Wendell, 1867
• Picture, Marshall & Wendell, undated
• Pianofortes, Mason & Hamlin, 1893
• Idealism has Made History for Over 100 Years, Mason & Hamlin, undated
• Kleber & Bros., Mason & Hamlin, undated
• Mason & Hamlin, 1929
• Olaf Anderus: Foreman, Mason & Hamlin, 1930s (copy of photo)
• Photo, Mason & Hamlin, undated
• The World's Finest Piano, Mason & Hamlin, undated
• Thinkful Thoughts for Thoughtful Thinkers, Mason Brothers Pianos, undated
• They Start the Victrola (Sheet music), Maurice Abrahams Music Co., 1914
• New Era Catalog No. 14 Musical Instruments (prices), Byron Mauzy, circa 1865
• Triplate, Mayer Bros. & Bramley, undated
• The Lovers Fortune Teller, Mellor & Hoene, 1891
• The Mentor, The Mentor Association Inc., 1915
• A. Cortot and J. Thibaud, Mercredi, 1930
• Department of Musical Instruments Piano Inventory, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, undated
• New Style Monarch, Monarch Piano Co., undated
• Receipt, Daniel Morris, 1896
• A.O. Babel, Musical Novelty Co., undated
• Aussteller-Verzeichnis, Musik-Mebhaus Konservatorium Leipzig, 1908
box 17, folder 3

Needham Piano Company - Netzow Manufacturing Company 1905-1920

Scope and Contents

• A Chat with Miss Theo., Needham Piano, New York, Circa 1905. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 3" (1-O) (Die cut shape of crate)
• Needham Piano and Player Pianos, Needham Piano Company, New York, Circa 1915. 24 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Needham Piano & Organ Co., Needham Piano Company, undated
• The H. P. Nelson Piano, H. P. Nelson Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 16 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Compliments of Charles F. Netzow Mfg. Co., Charles F. Netzow Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Circa 1890. 32 pp 10-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Netzow pianos, The Netzow Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis., circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Letter, February 8, 1919. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Salome (Sheet music), Newcomb Piano Co., Ltd., Toronto, Circa 1900. 4 pp 10 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
box 17, folder 4

New England Piano - Norris & Hyde Piano Company 1882-1912

Scope and Contents

• Newman Bros. Co. Pianos, Newman Bros. Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1897. 19 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Square and Upright Piano-Fortes, The New England Piano Company, Boston, May 1882. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• The New England Piano-Fortes: Grand, Upright and Square, The New England Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1885. 32 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The New England Piano-Fortes: Grand, Upright and Square, The New England Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1887. 48 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kind Words from Actual Purchasers and Users of the New England Piano to All of Whom We are Pleased to Refer, New England Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1893. 80 pp 6 X 8" (1-O)
• The Norris & Hyde Piano, Norris & Hyde Piano Co., Boston, 1912. 16 pp 4-1/2 x 8" (2-O)
box 17, folder 5

Miscellaneous "N" 1869-1914

Scope and Contents

• 50 Prospect Plan, National Piano Manufacturer Association, undated
• Needham Piano Co., undated
• Warranty, H.P. Nelson Co., 1912
• Netzow Manufacturing Co., 1914
• Entertaining at the Piano, Niagara School of Music, undated
• New York Piano Stool and Manufacturing Co., 1916
• Receipt, G.W. Norris & Co., 1869
box 308, folder 1

Newman Brothers Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Old Favorite Songs, Newman Brothers Company, Chicago, Illinois, undated. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 17, folder 6

Packard Company 1905-1909

Scope and Contents

• The Packard Piano, The Packard Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Circa 1905. 23 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O) (Color cover)
• A Catalog of Packard Pianos (with some illustration in colors), The Packard Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1909. 57 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
box 18, folder 1

Packard Company 1910-1920

Scope and Contents

• Songs of America: History, Words and Music, Packard, Circa 1910. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Packard Piano, The Packard Piano Company, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 1914. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• The Packard piano, The Packard Piano Company, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 1916. 36 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• The Packard Piano, The Packard Piano Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1920. 32 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, The Packard Piano Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, January 22, 1923. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
box 18, folder 2

Parker Company - Petrof Piano Company 1880-1909, 1987

Scope and Contents

• Price List, The Charles Parker Company, Meriden, Conn., 1909. 4 pp 5-1/2 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano Stools, Cabinets & Covers, The Charles Parker Company, Meriden, Conn., 1909. 86 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Pianos, Grand, Square and Upright and Church, Cabinet and Parlor Organs, James T. Patterson, 1880. 20 pp 7 X 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Pease Upright and Grand Pianos, Pease Piano Co., New York/Chicago, 1896. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Die-cut in color)
• Pease Pianos, Pease Piano Co., New York, N.Y., Circa 1902. 28 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color covers)
• Pease Pianos, Pease Piano Co., New York, Circa 1905. 32 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• 61st Anniversary March and Two-Step (Sheet music), Pease Piano Co., New York, 1906. 10-1/2 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• $235 - A Great Offer - $250, Peek & Son, New York, Circa 1885. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Opera: A Poem by Henry Shortfellow, Peek & Son, New York, Circa 1885. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Peek & Son - Manufacturers of First-Class Square and Upright Piano-Fortes, Peek & Son, New York, Circa 1885. 32 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The "Opera" Piano, Peek & Son, New York, Circa 1890. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Price List for Petrof Pianos, Geneva International Corporation, Chicago, June 1987. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Petrof Pianos, Petrof Piano Co., Praha, Czechoslovakia, Circa 1987. 6 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 18, folder 3

Pflueger Piano Company - Price & Teeple 1893-1925

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Pflueger Piano Co., January 18, 1913. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (11-C)
• A Hundred Favorite Songs, The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn., Circa 1925. 64 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Pleyel, Wolff & Cie, Paris, 1893. 1 P 29-3/4 x 21-3/4" (1-O) (On thin vellum)
• Richards, John M., Poole's Soliloquy: Waltz Sona (Sheet music), Richards Music Co., Boston, Mass., 1898. 4 pp 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Poole Piano Co: Grand and Upright Pianos, Poole Piano Co., Boston, 1899. 23 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Bill of Sale, The Poole Piano Co., Boston, June 6, 1906. 1 P 8-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter and Bill Head, The Poole Piano Co., Boston, April 19, 1905. 3 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, The Poole Piano Co., Boston, June 7, 1906. 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of the Poole Piano Company Grand and Upright Pianos, Boston, Mass, Circa 1910. 23 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• A Most Interesting History of the Piano, Premier Grand Piano Corporation, New York City, No date. 20 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Magic of Music: The Premier Baby Grand Piano, Premier Grand Piano Corporation, New York, No date. 20 pp 6 x 9" (2-O) (Includes Welte-Mignon)
• Pianos and Symphonolos, Price & Teeple, undated
box 18, folder 4

Miscellaneous "P" 1903, 1987

Scope and Contents

• Preisliste, Pianohaus U. Musikalienhandel W. Baus, 1987
• Photo, Prescott Piano Works, undated
• Warranty, Pittsburg Organ & Piano Co., undated
• Receipt, Pittsburg Organ & Piano Co., 1903
• Receipt, Pittsburg Organ & Piano Co., 1903
• The Symphonola, Price & Teeple Piano Co., undated
box 18, folder 5

F. Radle - Regal Piano & Player Company 1905-1925

Scope and Contents

• Letter, April 17, 1913. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Quality! Radle Pianos, Circa 1915. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Testimonials, F. Radle, New York, Circa 1920. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Radle Pianos and Player Pianos, F. Radle, New York, Circa 1920. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (3-O)
• Illustrerad Katalog ober Pianinon och Orglar, A. G. Ralins, Orgelfabrik, Amal Sweden, 1907. 57 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (In Swedish)
• Protect Your Home, Rankin Bros. Piano Co., Rochester, N.Y., undated. 4 pp .5-1/2 x 7" (2-O)
• Pianohaus u. Musikalienhandel w. Baus, Rameau Pianos, undated
• Raudenbush Pianos, The S. W. Raudenbush Co., St. Paul, Minn., Circa 1905. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• A Grand Piano to Meet the Popular Demand, Rauworth Grand Piano Company, Bellevue, Iowa, Circa 1925. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Price Card, Rauworth Grand Piano Company, No date. 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• The Raymond Piano and Player Piano, F. L. Raymond, New York City, Circa 1910. 12 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (Plus 6-sheet folio) (1-O)
• The Regal Piano, The Regal Piano and Player Co., New York, Circa 1905. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
box 18, folder 6

Ricca & Son - Ryland & Lee 1892-1914, 1988

Scope and Contents

• Petitpiano, Ricca & Son, New York, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Ricca Pianos, Ricca & Son, New York, No date. 4 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Quality Furniture and Specialties (Pianos), O.W. Richardson & Co., Chicago, Circa 1914. 42 pp (Plus 1 p discount sheet) 8-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• New Styles: Reliable Richmond Piano, The Richmond Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., Circa 1902. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Statement, Robelen, undated
• Catalogue: piano-Flugel, Kunstspiel-Piano-Flugel, Virtuola, Romhildt, Berlin, Circa 1900. 20 pp 4-3/4 X 6" (1-C)
• Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The Prisoners Hope (sheet music), Root & Cady, 1864
• Catalogue, Roth Bros. Piano Co., Inc., New York, Circa 1920. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Meister Piano, Rothschild & Company, Chicago, Circa 1910. 108 pp 10 x 12" (1-O)
• Ibach ein Name mit Weltgeltung, Rud Ibach Sohn, 1988
• Ryland & Lee, 1892
box 18, folder 7

Miscellaneous "R" 1921-1926

Scope and Contents

• Mark III EK-10, Rhodes, undated
• The New Rhodes Suitcase Piano, Rhodes, undated
• Rhythym Band Inc., undated
• The Smallest Upright in the Music Trade, Ricca & Son, 1926
• Letters, Ricca & Son, 1921-1927
• In the Bargain Room, Rings, undated
box 307, folder 7

Rothschild & Company circa 1910

Scope and Contents

• The Meister Piano, Rothschild & Company, Chicago, circa 1910. 108 pp 10 x 12" (1-O)
box 19, folder 1

Sanders & Dreyer Piano Company - Schroeder Piano Company 1846, 1867, 1913-1927

Scope and Contents

• Letters. Sanders & Dreyer Piano Co., 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (3-O, 3-C)
• Adam Schaaf Piano, Adam Schaaf Manufacturer, Chicago, Circa 1905. 32 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Adam Schaaf Pianos, Adam Schaaf Manufacturers, Chicago, Circa 1915. 36 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O) (Includes photos of two reproducing grands)
• Drawing Book, Schaeffer Piano Mfg. Co., Circa 1900. 16pp 3 x 5" (4-O)
• Star Collection of Old Favorite Songs, Schaeffer Piano Mfg. Co., Chicago, Circa 1905. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Receipt, Double Grand Action Piano Forte, E. N. Scherr, Philadelphia, March 18th, 1846. 1 P 8-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Schiller Piano Company, Oregon, Illinois, May 14, 1914. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Schiller, Schiller Piano Company, Oregon, Ill., Circa 1915. 31 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Schiller Super-Grands Schiller Piano Company, Circa 1922. 8 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Letter, Schiller Piano Company, March 6, 1929. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• A Masterpiece of Construction: The Sweet-Toned Schmoller & Mueller Piano, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., Omaha, Nebr., 1913. 32 pp 11 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, April 17, 1920. Schroeder Piano Company. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Time Payment Agreement, The Schroeder Piano Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 12, 1926. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
box 19, folder 2

Sears, Roebuck & Company - Smith American Piano & Organ Company 1902-1924, 1984-1988

Scope and Contents

• Organs. Pianos and Musical Goods: Catalogue No. 107, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1900. 47 pp 8-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Pianos & Organs: Catalogue No. 111, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1902. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O) (Removed from complete catalogue)
• Catalogue of Musical Instruments: No. 114, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1905. 76 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Musical Goods, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Circa 1906. 68 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Beckwith Pianos: Standard of Excellence, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1912. 38 pp 8-3/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Our Tenth Annual July-August Sale, Sears, Roebuck & Co. Chicago, 1918. 126 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (2-O) (Contains 4 pp of Beckwith Pianos and Player Pianos and Supertone Rolls)
• Letter, Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1924
• Payment Notice, Sherman, Clay & Co., Seattle, Wash., November 8, 1904. 1 P 6 X 7" (1-O)
• The Sherman Clay & Co. Piano, Sherman Clay & Co., 1922. 8 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• B. Shoninger's Grand. Upright Silver Bell Piano-Fortes, B. Shoninger, New Haven, Conn., 1884. 8 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Shoninger Grand March (Sheet music), B. Shoninger Co., New York, 1890. 6 pp 10 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• Piano-Fortes, B. Shoninger Co., New Haven, Conn., Circa 1890. 28 pp 7 x 8- 3/ 4" (2-O)
• Shoninger Pianos, B. Shoninger Co., New York/Chicago, Circa 1892. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Shoninger Pianos, B. Shoninger Co., New Haven, Conn., Circa 1895. 24 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Shoninger Pianos, B. Shoninger Co., New Haven, Conn., Circa 1908. 20 pp 5-1/4 x 9" (1-O) (Color)
• Catalogue of Shoninger Pianos, New Haven, Conn., 1918. 16 pp (Plus 7 flyers) 5 x 9" (1-O)
• Shoninger Pianos, B. Shoninger Company, New Haven, Conn., 192 1. 16 pp 5 x 9" (1-O)
• Piano Catalogue, The Smith American Organ and Piano Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1895. 22 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Star Collection of Old Favorite Songs, Smith & Barnes Piano Co., 1903. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Star Collection of Old Favorite Songs, Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co., Chicago, 1909. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Warranty: Smith, Barnes & Strohber, Chicago, January 16, 1919. 1 P 9-3/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Smith, Barnes & Strohber, Chicago, April 22, 1922. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Strohber Diminutive, Smith, Barnes & Strohber & Co., Chicago, Circa 1935. 12 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Bill of Sale for Bradbury Piano, New York, November 22, 1877. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Bradbury Piano Forte Manufactories, Freeborn G. Smith, New York, Circa 1880. 8 pp 4-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Bradbury Piano, F. G. Smith, Brooklyn, New York, Circa 1905. 24 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The Bradbury Piano, F. G. Smith Piano Company, New York, Circa 1912. 27 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• 'Tis Home, Sweet Home to Me (Sheet music), The Smith & Nixon Piano Co., Cincinnati, -Ohio, 1900. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (2-O)
box 308, folder 2

Schoenhut - Shaw Piano Company 1929

Scope and Contents

• Instructor for the "Schoenhut" Toy Piano, Schoenhut Company, 1929. 12 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• The Shaw Piano, Shaw Piano Company, Baltimore, Maryland, undated. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 19, folder 3

Schubert Piano Company - Schumann Piano Company 1890-1935

Scope and Contents

• Schubert Collection of Music: Expressly Composed and Arranged for the Wonderful Schubert Mandolin-Piano (Sheet music), Schubert Piano Co., New York, Circa 1890. 14 pp 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (3-O) (Color cover)
• Schubert Mandolin Piano, Schubert Piano Co., New York, Fifteenth Catalog, Circa 1895. 14 pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Schubert's Serenade, The Schubert Piano Co., New York, Circa 1900. 6 pp 10-1/4 x 14-1/4" (1-O)
• The Wonderful Schubert Mandolin - Piano, Schubert Piano Co., New York City, Circa 1900. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• A Visit to the Warerooms and Factory of the Schubert Piano Co.: The Thirteenth Catalogue, Schubert Piano Co., New York, Circa 1900. 20 pp 6 x 8" (2-O)
• March Brillante, Schubert Piano Co., undated
• Schubert Piano Co., Manufacturers of Upright Pianos: The Sixteenth Catalogue, Schubert Piano Co., New York, Circa 1903. 30 pp 7 x 5" (1-O)
• Schubert Pianos, Philadelphia, 1935. 12 pp 4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Old Time Melodies, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Schulz Pianos, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, Circa 1922. 20 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue: M. Schulz Co., Chicago, Circa 1922. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Schulz Pianos, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, 1927. 15 pp 10 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Schulz Pianos, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, 1927. 16 pp 10 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• The Schumann Piano, Schumann Piano Co., Rockford, Ill., Circa 1900. 20 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Schumann Aid to the Buyer, Schumann Piano Co., Chicago/Rockford, Illinois, Circa 1900. 20 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Schumann Piano Co., Chicago/Rockford, Illinois, 1905. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (In self-mailer)
• Schumann Piano, Schumann Piano Co., Chicago/Rockford, Illinois, Circa 1910. 16 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 308, folder 3

Sohmer & Company 1925

Scope and Contents

• The Soulful Sohmer, Sohmer & Company, 1925. 24 pp 8 x 11" (3-R)
box 19, folder 4

Sohmer & Company - Starr Piano Company 1933

Scope and Contents

• Better Luck Tomorrow (Sheet music), Sohmer & Co., New York, 1883. 4 pp 10 x 13" (1-O)
• Poster: Sohmer & Co., 1887. (Color) 1 P 9-1/4 x 13" (1-O)
• Square. Grand and Upright Piano-Fortes, Sohmer & Co., New York, Circa 1890. 4 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Sohmer Pianos, Sohmer & Co., New York, Circa 1890. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Souvenir of Sohmer Cartoons from Puck. Judge and Frank Leslies, Circa 1892. 16 pp 4-3/4 x 6" (3-O)
• Sohmer & Company: The Makers of the High Art, Sohmer & Co., New York, Circa 1900. 28 pp 6 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Sohmer Pianos, Sohmer & Co., New York, Circa 1900. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Sohmer & Co: Makers of the High-Art Sohmer Pianos, Sohmer & Co., New York, Circa 1900. 16 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Die-cut cover)
• The Sohmer Piano and Reproducing Piano and the Victor Victrola in Period Encasements by Sohmer, Sohmer & Co., New York, 1923. 30 pp 10-1/4 x 13" (1-O) (Blue cover)
• Postcard, Sohmer March Clearance, Sohmer & Co., New York, Circa 1930. 1 P 4-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Announcing the Annual September Sale of Sohmer Fine Pianos, Sohmer & Co., New York City, 1933. 10 pp (Plus 1 p letter) 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Have a Sohmer Piano in Your Home This Holiday Season, Sohmer & Co., New York City, 1934. 20 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• But Best of All, We're Getting a Sohmer Piano for Christmas, Sohmer, New York city, Circa 1935. 4 pp (Plus 1 p insert) 4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Story Behind the Sohmer, Sohmer & Company, 1942. 28 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Sohmer Pianos and Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Pianos, Sohmer & Co., New York, No date. 24 pp 8-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O) (Grey cover)
• The Inside of the Player Piano, Standard Player Action Co., 1921. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Starck Piano, circa 1900. 4 pp 3 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Starck Pianos, P. A. Starck Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1900. 16 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Toasts, The Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., Circa 1920. 10 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (2-O)
• Starr Pianos, The Starr Piano Company, Richmond, Ind., Circa 1920. 74 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (In folio)
• Starr - Made Pianos and Player Pianos, Starr Piano Company, Richmond, Indiana, Circa 1922. 20 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 20, folder 1

George Steck Pianos 1902-1926

Scope and Contents

• Steck Pianos, George Steck & Co., New York, 1902. 28 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Steck Piano, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1913. 16 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• The George Steck Piano: One of Three Great International Pianos, George Steck & Company, Division of The Aeolian Company, New York, Circa 1920. 24 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Pianos of Distinction, George Steck, Division of Aeolian American Corporation, East Rochester, N.Y., Circa 1960. 8 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 20, folder 2

Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Company - Sterling Pianos 1894-1922

Scope and Contents

• Piano Catalogue, Steger & Sons, Steger, Illinois, circa 1910. 64 pp 6 x 4" (1-O) (Covers missing)
• Steger Song Book, Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 1922. 114 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Games for Rainy Days, Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., Circa 1905. 12 pp 5 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• The Sterling Piano, The Sterling Company, Derby, Conn., 1887. 12 pp 6 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Warranty, The M. Steinert & Sons Co., Providence, R.I., April 17, 1894. 1 P 5- 3/4 x 9" (1-O)
box 20, folder 3

Steinway & Sons 1865-1906

Scope and Contents

• Invoice for Tuning and Moving to Astoria Hotel, Steinway & Sons, New York, December 31, 1865. 8 x 7" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Triumphant at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1867, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, 1867. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With price list)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Steinway & Sons' Pianos, Steinway Hall, New York, 1871. 39 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Steinway & Sons' Pianos, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, 1882. 24 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons' Illustrated Catalogue of Piano - Fortes, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, 1892. 41 pp 10 x 7" (1-O)
• Bill of Sale & Warranty, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, January 5, 1899. 1 P 8 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Chapple, Joe Mitchell, My Mother's Piano, Steinway & Sons, New York, Circa 1900. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
• The Steinway, Steinway & Sons, New York, Circa 1900. 12pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1905. 18 pp 9-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1905. 28 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Portraits of Musical Celebrities - A Book of Notable Testimonials, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1906. 148 pp 4-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1925. 28 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Steinway: The Instrument of the Immortals, (A folio), Steinway & Sons, New York, circa 1950. 9 pp 7 X 5-1/4" (2-O)
box 20, folder 4

Steinway & Sons 1911-1913

Scope and Contents

• Portraits of Musical Celebrities - A Book of Notable Testimonials, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1926. 111 pp 5 x 8" (2-O)
• Hubbard, Elbert, The Story of the Steinways, Roycrafters, East Aurora, N.Y., 1926 (original copyright 1911). 32 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1913. 28 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Royal Appointments and Decorations Conferred in Appreciation of the Steinway Piano (Second Edition), Steinway & Sons, New York, 1913. 72 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 20, folder 5

Steinway & Sons 1914

Scope and Contents

• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1914. 30 pp 6-1/2 X 8-1/2" (3-O)
• Drawing of Steinway Pianos, 1914
box 20, folder 6

Steinway & Sons - Sohmer Pianos 1880

Scope and Contents

• View in Steinway & Sons Factory, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1880
• The Piano Industry – The Factory of Sohmer & Son, undated
box 21, folder 1

Steinway & Sons 1915-1921

Scope and Contents

• Steinway Art Cases, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1914. 29 pp 5 x 7" (2-O)
• Art Pianos, (Photos), Steinway & Sons, Circa 1915. 9 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1915. 30 pp 6-1/2 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Prices of Steinway Pianos in New York, Steinway & Sons, New York, September 1, 1916. 1 p 3-1/4 X 6" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1917. 30 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Steinway & Sons, New York, March 22, 1921. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Story of the Steinways, Steinway & Sons, 1921
box 21, folder 2

Steinway & Sons 1922-1925

Scope and Contents

• Portraits of Musical Celebrities - A Book of Notable Testimonials, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1926. 111 pp 5 x 8" (2-O)
• Portraits of Musical Celebrities - A Book of Notable Testimonials, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1922. 97 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons, Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, London, 1922. 36 pp 7-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1925. 28 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1925. 40 pp 5-3/4 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
box 21, folder 3

Steinway & Sons 1929-1936

Scope and Contents

• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, 1929. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" (2-O)
• Portraits of Musical Celebrities - A Book of Notable Testimonials, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1929. 107 pp 5 x 8" (2-O)
• Bartholomew, Ralph I., The Making of a Steinway, Steinway & Sons, 1929. 20 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Steinway & Sons Pianofortes, Steinway Hall, New York, 1935. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Steinway, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, 1936. 28 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
box 21, folder 4

Steinway & Sons 1940-1953

Scope and Contents

• Steinway Logic, Steinway & Sons, New York, Circa 1940. 28 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (2-O)
• The White House Steinway, Circa 1940. 6 pp 7-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Steinway News, Steinway & Sons, New York, June 1945. 4 pp 9 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Steinway, Steinway & Sons, New York, 1948. 32 pp 6 x 10" (1-O)
• Steinway Artists: 1953, Excerpt from a Steinway brochure, 13 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Steinway: Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow, Steinway & Sons, New York, Copyright 1948. Reprinted 1953. 30 pp 6 x 10" (1-O)
• Steinway Artists, Steinway & Sons, New York, Circa 1955. 12 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O) (Photos of Horowitz, Serkin, Brailowsky, Solomon, Rubinstein, Casadesus, Curzon, Mitropoulos and Heifetz)
box 21, folder 5

Steinway & Sons 1904-1993

Scope and Contents

• Hank Hark the Lark, Steinway & Sons, 1904
• Steinway, Instrumentenbau Zeitschrift, 1951
• Here Are the Steinways and How They Grew, undated
• Letter, Steinway & Sons, 1909
• Song of the Steinways, Steinway & Sons, 1911
• Steinway News, Steinway & Sons, 1976
• A Grand Tradition: Change Comes Slowly to Esteemed Maker of Pianos, 1993
• Letter from Harvey Roehl to Henry Steinway, undated
• Ex-CBI Roundup, 1995
• Steinway & Sons Is Sold for $100 Million, New York Times, 1995
• Letter from Henry Steinway, 1995
• Building an Empire One Piano at a Time, 1995
• Chapple, Joe Mitchell, My Mother's Piano, Steinway & Sons, New York, Circa 1900. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
• The Wave Piano, Steinway & Sons, undated
• Special Tuning Offer, Steinway & Sons, undated
• The Steinways of Today, Steinway & Sons, circa 1917
• America's Successful Men
• Steinway Logic, Steinway & Sons, undated
box 21, folder 6

Steinway & Sons 1960-1991

Scope and Contents

• The Instruments of the Immortals, Steinway & Sons, New York, Circa 1960. 20 pp 4 x 12" (1-O)
• Steinway Grand Pianos, Steinway & Sons, Long Island City, N. Y., Circa 1960. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 3-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Steinway vertical Pianos, Steinway & Sons, Long Island city, N.Y., circa 1960. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 3-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Price List of Steinway Pianos, Steinway & Sons, New York, June 1961. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• I See What You Mean, Steinway & Sons, 1962
• Steinway: The Instrument of the Immortals, 1962. 32 pp 10 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Steinway: The Instrument of the Immortals, Circa 1965. 32 pp 10-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Steinway, Steinway, Long Island City, N.Y., Circa 1970. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 3-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Price List, Steinway & Sons, London, January I, 1985. 1 p 8 x 11" (1-R)
• Calendar: The Piano Makers Working at Steinway, La Guardia and Wagner Archives, Long Island city, New York, 1991. 36 pp 12-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List, Steinway & Sons, 1985
• Steinway: Family and Factory - 1986 LaGuardia Archives Calendar, 1986. 36 pp 12 x 9" (1-O)
• The Pianomakers: Working at Steinway - 1991 LaGuardia & Wagner Archives Calendar, 1991. 36 pp 12 x 9" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons, Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, London, 1921. 36 pp 7-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 290, folder 2

Steinway & Sons 1919

Scope and Contents

• Hunecker, James, The Steinway Collection of Paintings by American Artists Together with Prose Portraits of the Great Composers, Steinway & Sons, 1919. 56 pp 9-3/4 x 13" (1-O) (Color prints) (Signed by N. C. Wyeth)
box 308, folder 4

Steinway & Sons 1921-1953

Scope and Contents

• Steinway: Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow, Steinway & Sons, New York, Copyright 1948. Reprinted 1953. 30 pp 6 x 10" (1-O)
• Steinway & Sons, Pianofortes, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, London, 1921. 36 pp 7-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
folder 432

Steinway & Sons [oversize flat folder] undated

Scope and Contents

• Poster: Patti accompanied by the boy wonder Otto Hegner. Steinway & Sons
• Poster: Steinway & Sons
box 31, folder 1

Steinway & Sons [oversized] 1934

Scope and Contents

Here Are the Steinways and How They Grew, Fortune, 1934
box 22, folder 1

Sterling Pianos 1887-1901

Scope and Contents

• The Sterling Piano, The Sterling Company, Derby, Conn., 1887. 12 pp 6 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• The Sterling Piano, The Sterling Company, Derby, Conn., 1889. 16 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Sterling Pianos, The Sterling Company, Derby, Conn., Circa 1891. 32 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Sterling Pianos, The Sterling Company, Derby, Conn., Circa 1895. 24 pp 7 x 9" (2-O)
• Sterling Pianos, The Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., Circa 1899. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (2-O)
• Sterling Pianos, The Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., Circa 1900. 32 pp 7 x 9" (Color cover) (1-O)
• Sterling Pianos, The Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., Circa 1900. 3 2 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Sterling Pianos, The Sterling Company, Derby, Conn., Circa 1901. 40 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
box 22, folder 2

Sterling Pianos - Chas M. Stone Company 1894-1914

Scope and Contents

• The Sterling Chimes (Sheet music), The Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., November 1894. 32 pp 10 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• Cavalry (Sheet music), The Sterling Piano Co., Derby, Conn., circa 1895. 8 pp 10-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Sterling Hesitation Waltz (Sheet music), The Sterling Piano Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1914. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• The Sterling March and Two-Step (Sheet music), The Sterling Co., Derby, Conn., 1906. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (2-O)
• Souvenir Program: 56th Anniversary of the Employees of Charles M. Stieff, Electric Park, Baltimore, Md., July 25, 1898. 12 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Charles Stieff 56th Anniversary, July 25, 1898. 12 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Little Miss Muffet in Different Lands, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., Circa 1900. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5" (2-O)
• Receipts, Piano Rental, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., 1904/1906. 1 P 8 x 3-3/4" (3-O)
• Coloring Book, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., Circa 1908/1909. 12 pp 2-1/4 x 5" (2-O)
• Contract, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., September 15, 1909. 1 P 8-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Receipt, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., September 15, 1909. 1 P 9 x 3" (1-O)
• Letter, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., October 4, 1909. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Charles M. Stieff, Boston, Mass., July 11, 1910. 1 P 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Receipt, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., September 26, 1910. 1 P 7 x 3" (1-O)
• The Stieff Piano, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., circa 1910. 32 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Old and Popular Melodies, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., Circa 1910. 12 pp 3 x 5" (1-O)
• Little Miss Muffet in Different Lands, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., 1910. 12 pp_ 3-1/2 x 5" (2-O)
• Medley March (Sheet music), Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., 1912. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• The Stieff Petit Grand, Circa 1915. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Broadsides: Styles 86, 102, 108, 124, 142, 143, 151, 154 and 157, Circa 1915. 9 pp 3-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Aesop's Fables, Charles M. Stieff, Baltimore, Md., Circa 1920. 16 pp 3 x 5" (2-O)
• Endorsements, Charles M. Stieff, Inc., Baltimore, 1924. 128 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue: Upright Pianos, Charles H. Stone & Co., New York City, circa 1890. 12 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue: Upright Pianos, Charles H. Stone & Co., New York City, circa 1895. 15 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
box 22, folder 3

Straube Piano Company - Stultz & Bauer 1891-1935

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Straube Piano Company, Hammond, Indiana, February 20, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Grand Pianos by Straube in Period Models, Straube Piano Co., Hammond, Indiana, Circa 1928. 8 pp 5 X 8" (1-O)
• Upright Pianos by Straube in Period Models, Straube Piano Co., Hammond, Indiana, Circa 1928. 8 pp 5 X 8" (1-O)
• Straube: Pianos of Distinction, Straube Co., Hammond, Indiana, 1940. 8 pp 5-1/2 X 7-3/4" (1-O) (Plus price list)
• Catalogue of the Strich & Zeidler Piano, Strich & Zeidler, New York, Circa 1885. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• A Strich & Zeidler Chef D'Oeuvre', Circa 1895. 6 pp 4-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of the Strich & Zeidler Piano, Strich & Zeidler, New York, Circa 1895. 24 pp 6-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• A Few Candid Words from Our Friends, Strich & Zeidler, New York, circa 1900. 64 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Strich & Zeidler Piano: Grand and Upright, Strich & Zeidler, New York, Circa 1903. 26 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Grand, Upright and Player Pianos, Strich & Zeidler, New York City, circa 1910. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Strich & Zeidler, Inc., New York, August 19, 1935. 1 P 7 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Presenting the Jenny Lind Spinet Pianoforte as a Tribute to the Immortal Jenny Lind, Strich & Zeidler, Inc., New York, 1935. 4 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hoffman Pianos, Strohber Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1900. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O) (Same address as Lessing Piano Company)
• Old Time Songs, Strohber Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1905. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Guarantee, Piano Forte Style Fire No. 9278, Stultz & Bauer, New York, sept. 9, 1891. 1 p 10-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Der Tyroler und Seinkind (The Tyrolese and this Child) (Sheet Music), Stultz & Bauer, New York, N.Y., 1899. 4 pp 9 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
box 308, folder 5

Stultz & Bauer undated

Scope and Contents

• Stultz & Bauer Pianos: Manufacturers of High-Grade Grand and Upright Pianos, Stultz & Bauer, New York, undated. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 22, folder 4

Story & Clark Piano Company 1907-1933

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Story & Clark Piano Co., June 19, 1907. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Piano Purchasing Coupon, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago, March 18, 1909. 1 p 9-1/4 x 3" (1-O)
• Letter, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago, March 18, 1909. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Story & Clark Pianos, Circa 1909. 4 pp 3 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Story & Clark Piano, Chicago, Circa 1910. 24 pp 9-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Piano Purchasing Coupon, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago, October 11, 1911. 1 p 9-1/4 x 4" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Story & Clark Piano Co., Pittsburgh, circa 1915. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Story & Clark Pianos, Player Pianos, Reproducing pianos, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1920. 20 pp (With 10 pp broadside inserts) 8-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Story & Clark Piano Company: Manufacturers of Pianos, Player Pianos, Reproducing Pianos, Grand Pianos, Story & Clark Piano Company, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 28 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Letter, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago, February 10, 1933. 1 p 8-1/2 X 10" (1-O)
• Flyer, Style "23", Story & Clark, Circa 1933. 1 p 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Your Most Priceless Possession, Story & Clark Pianos, Circa 1965. 20 pp 11-3/4 X 9" (1-O) (Color)
• A Portfolio of Fine Pianos, Story & Clark Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1965. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Several photos missing)
• Evans Artist Model Pianos, Story & Clark Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 20 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (One with premium list, one with 1 p broadside) (2-O)
box 22, folder 5

Sanders-Dryer Piano Company 1915-1929

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, invoices, and checks.
box 23, folder 1

Sachs & Company - Seneca Falls Music Store 1889-1923

Scope and Contents

• Miniature Pianos, Sachs & Co., undated
• Catalog, Sassmann, 1972
• Sauter, undated
• Autumn Supplement, Ferd. Schaaf & Company Pianos, 1889-1890
• Pianos and Symphonolas, Schaeffer, undated
• Pianos and Symphonolas, Schaeffer, 1923
• Pianos and Symphonolas, Schaeffer, 1923
• Contract of Sale, C.F. Schenkenberg, undated
• Schiedmayer, undated
• Announcing Lee S. Roberts' Chordola, G. Schirmer, undated
• Reinhold Schröther, undated
• Catalogue: Beckwith Upright Grand, Sears, Roebuck & Co., undated
• Letter, Seneca Falls Music Store, 1914
box 313, folder 9

G. Schirmer 1928

Scope and Contents

• Alphabetical Title Catalog of Piano Music, G. Schirmer, Inc., New York, 1928. 230 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 23, folder 2

H. Cecil Slade & Company - Sohmer & Company 1883-1936, 1984

Scope and Contents

• Memorandum, H. Cecil Slade & Co., 1894
• Upright Player Grand Pianos, Smith & Barnes, undated
• Letter, Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co., 1907
• Handy Cook Book, F.G. Smith, undated
• George D. Smith, undated
• Guarantee, Sohmer & Co., 1901
• Sohmer Pianos, Music Trades, 1928
• Sohmer Piano, Sohmer & Co., 1928
• Sohmer Cartoons, Sohmer & Co., undated
• Third Star Concert, Sohmer & Co., 1883
• Thank You, Sohmer & Co., circa 1982
• Sohmer Builds a Piano, Sohmer & Co., undated
• Laudamus. Sherman, Clay & Co., 1911
box 23, folder 3

L. Soule - George Steck & Company 1923-1926

Scope and Contents

• Holidays, L. Soule, undated
• Starr - Made Pianos and Player Pianos, Starr Piano Company, Richmond, Indiana, Circa 1922. 20 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• A List of Repair Parts for the Type A-1 Player, Starr Piano Company, Richmond, Indiana, 1923
• Starr Piano Co. Makes First Shipment of Harnessed Grands in Trade's History, The Music Trade Review, 1926
• Salesrooms of the Starr Piano Company, Starr Piano Company, undated
• George Steck Pianos, George Steck & Company, undated
• The Grand Petite: A New George Steck Piano, George Steck & Company, undated
• You Have a Piano in Your Home, George Steck & Company, undated
box 24, folder 1

Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Co. 1908

Scope and Contents

• The Great Steger Lines, Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Co., 1908
box 24, folder 2

M. Steinert, Sterling Company - Claude P. Street Piano Company 1892-1923

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of the M. Steinert Collection of Keyed and Stringed Instruments, M. Steinert & Sons, Co., 1892
• Good Night But Not Good Bye, Sterling Co., 1885
• Letter, Stevens Organ & Piano Co., 1908
• Advertisement, Story & Camp, undated
• The Melo Harp, Straube Piano Co., undated
• Grand, upright and Player Pianos, Strich & Zeidler, New York City, circa 1910. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Otto Sutro & Co., 1894
• Piano-Fortes, G.W. Stratton, undated
• F. Stichel Piano Manufacturer, F. Stichel, undated
• Pianos & Cabinet Organs, C.N. Stimpson, undated
• Wood-cut engraving, Stodart & Morris, 1855-1857
• Price List, Claude P. Street Piano Co., 1923
box 30, folder 8

Sylvester & Tower Company 1906

Scope and Contents

• Framed letter from Sylvester & Tower Company, 1906 (1-O)
box 24, folder 3

Tadashi - S. Edwin Trout 1903-1919, 1984

Scope and Contents

• Tadashi: Presenting the Finest from Japan, Tadashi Piano Corporation, 1984
• Taylor's Music House, undated
• Letter, John N. Taylor, 1916
• Invoice, J.B. Thiery & Co., 1903
• Invoice, S. Edwin Trout, 1919
box 24, folder 4

William P. Tonk & Brother - Tryber Piano Company 1903-1929

Scope and Contents

• The Techniphone or silent Practice Piano, The Techniphone Co., New York, circa 1890. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 3-1/2" (2-O)
• The Tonk Piano: Grands, Uprights, Players, William Tonk & Bro., Inc., New York, Circa 1912. 35 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Tonk Topics, Vol. 10, No. 2, Tonk Manufacturing Co., Chicago, March-April 1929. 16 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Tonk Topics, Vol. 10, No. 3, Tonk Manufacturing Co., Chicago, May-June 1929. 16 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Tryber Piano Co. and Lakeside Organ Co., Chicago, 1903. 10 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Framed Ad, Tryber Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1900. 1 p 10-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
box 24, folder 5

Visuola Corporation - Vose & Sons Piano Company 1891-1930

Scope and Contents

• Blazing a New Trail in Piano Playing, Visuola Corporation, Aeolian Hall, New York City, 1927. 34 pp 7-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Pianos (Testimonials), Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, 1888. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Pianos (Testimonials), Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, 1890. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Vose Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1890. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Vose Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1890. 40 pp 7-1/2 X 9" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, September 1, 1891. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 5" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Pianos (Testimonials), Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, 1891. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• New Illustrated Catalogue of the Vose & Sons Grand and Upright Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1893. 10 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• New Illustrated Catalogue of the Vose & Sons Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1893. 16 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Vose, Vose and Sons, Boston, Circa 1895. 39 pp 7-1/4 x 9" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Vose & Sons' Phenomenal Success, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1905. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1905. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Uncle Joshua Buys a Vose & Sons Piano, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5" (1-O)
• Child's Drawing Book, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston/Chicago, Circa 1910. 28 pp 4 x 5" (1-O)
• Vose Pianos - Miniature Edition, Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, 1911. 45 pp 5-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Piano Company, Makers of Grand, Upright and Player Pianos, Boston, Circa 1922. 30 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/8" (1-O)
• Metcalf, George, A Sales Talk on Vose Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Company, 1923. 22 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• The Vose, Circa 1925. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Piano Company, Makes of Grand, Upright and Player Pianos, Vose & Sons Piano Company, Boston, 1930. 32 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Vough Changeable Pitch Piano, Vough Piano Company, Waterloo, New York, Circa 1906. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Vough Changeable pitch Pianos, Vough Piano Company, Waterloo, New York, circa 1907. 36 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
box 24, folder 6

Vogeler & Company - Vose 1911

Scope and Contents

• Flügel – u. Pianofabrik Vogeler & Co., undated
• Photographs, Victor Piano Co., undated
• Tremont Theatre Programme, Vose & Sons Piano Co., undated
box 24, folder 7

Waldorf Piano Company - W. Howard Webb 1911-1922

Scope and Contents

• Guarantee, Waldorf Piano Co., New York, December 13, 1911. 1 p 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Billhead, Waldorf Piano Co., New York, N.Y., December 13, 1911. 1 p 8-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter with Price List, Waltham Piano Company, Milwaukee, July 31, 1922. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Pianos and Organs, G. H. Washburn, Middleboro, Mass., Circa 1895. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Flyer: The Celebrated Waterman Piano at Factory Prices, 1926. 2 pp 8 - 3/4 x 11-3/4 " (1-O)
• Weaver Pianos, Weaver Piano Company, Inc., York, PA., Circa 1915. 40 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter Template. Weaver Pianos: An Artistic Triumph, Circa 1915. 1 p 23-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Weaver Piano Company, Inc., York, Pa., October 13, 1917. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Letter, Weaver Piano Company, Inc., November 20, 1919. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• York Piano: Charming Tone, Weaver Piano & Organ Company, Inc., York, Pa., Circa 1920. 16 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Glass slide, Weaver Piano & Organ Company, undated
• Letter, January 6, 1915. W. Howard Webb, undated. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 25, folder 1

Weber Piano Company - Webster Piano Company 1876-1927

Scope and Contents

• Letter, A. Weber, Manufacturer of Grand, Square & Upright Piano-Fortes, New York, December 27, 1877. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Weber Piano - Fortes, Albert Weber, New York, 1874. 32pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Weber. Grand. Square & Upright Piano-Fortes, A. Weber, New York, September 15, 1874. 32 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Weber Piano - Fortes, A. Weber, New York, October 1, 1882. 32 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Weber Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes, New York, circa 1882. 31 pp 5 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Weber Piano - Fortes, Weber Piano - Forte Factory, New York City, September 1, 1888. 31 pp 9 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Weber Piano - Fortes, A. Weber, Manufacturer, Circa 1890. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Weber Pianofortes, New York, 1891. 24 pp 9 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Broadside. Weber. Kranich & Bach Square. Upright and Grand and the Geo. Wood's Upright Piano-Fortes, H. C. Orth, Harrisburg, Pa., Circa 1895. 1 P 7-3/4 x 5-1/4"
• Weber Pianos, The Weber Piano Co., New York, 1906. 32 pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• The Weber, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1913. 24 pp 9 x 12" (Plus 61 portfolio plates in semi-color) (1-O)
• Letter, August 10, 1917. Wegman Piano Company 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 25, folder 2

White, Smith Music Publishing Company - Wilson Piano Company 1890-1917

Scope and Contents

• Gems Unsurpassed (sheet music), White, Smith Music Publishing Co., undated
• Broadside: The Very Best, The White, Smith & Co. Pianos, Boston, Circa 1900. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Whitman Piano Manufacturing Company, December 10, 1917. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wilbur Pianos, The Wilbur Piano Co., New York, Circa 1902. 12 pp (Plus 1 p flyer) 6-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Wilbur Pianos (A Product of the Pease Piano Co.), New York City, Circa 1910. 11 pp 6 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Epworth Pianos: Catalogue Number 18, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1902. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Epworth Pianos: Catalog No. 20, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1904. 40 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• A Book About Pianos in General and the Epworth in Particular, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1906. 40 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Epworth Pianos: Catalog No. 23, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1907. 40 pp 6 x 9" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Free Trial Order Form dated April 24, 1915 for Epworth Piano. Williams Piano & Organ Co. 1 p (1-O)
• Epworth Pianos: Net Factory Price List, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (3-O)
• Pocket Calendar and Catalog, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, 1920. 88 pp 2-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• A Book of Letters, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, No date. 88 pp 3-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Wilson Upright and Player Pianos, Wilson Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1916. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (Plus promotional letter and return post card in original, stamped envelope) (1-O)
• Wilson Upright and Player Pianos, Wilson Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wis., Circa 1920. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 25, folder 3

Wegman Piano - Weydig-Henkelman 1890-1933

Scope and Contents

• The Wegman Piano with Its Wonderful Tuning Pin, Wegman & Company, Auburn, New York, Circa 1899. 16 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Wegman Pianos, The Wegman Corporation of N.J., New York, Circa 1910. 12 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/4" (3-O) (1 damaged)
• Letter, August 18, 1916. Weser Bros. Pianos. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Belle of the Orient (Sheet music), Weser Bros., New York, 1900. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 15" (1-O)
• Weser Brothers Pianos, Weser Bros. Pianos, New York, Circa 1905. 33 pp 8-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Mid the Fields of Snowy Cotton (Sheet music), Weser Bros., New York, 1906. 6 pp 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• Mississippi Sunflower (Sheet music), Weser Bros., New York, 1906. 6 pp 10-1/2 X 13-5/8" (1-O)
• Flyers, Weser Bros., Circa 1915. 7 pp 6 x 3-3/4" (1-O)
• Weser Bros. Pianos, Weser Bros., Inc., New York, Circa 1918. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Weser Bros. Milestone Marks Notable Record, The Music Trades, October 1933. 1 p 10-3/4 x 15" (1-O)
• Baby Grand Pianos, Weser Bros., Inc., New York, No date. 6 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Weydig-Henkelman-Whitman Pianos and Players, Weydig-Henkelman Piano Mfg. Co., Inc., New York City, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 30, folder 3

Wessell, Nickel & Gross 1893

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of Pianoforte Actions, Wessell, Nickel & Gross, 1893 (1-O)
box 31, folder 2

R. S. Williams & Son undated

Scope and Contents

In the Lead March (Sheet music), R. S. Williams & Son, Toronto, Circa 1900. 4 pp 10-1/4 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
box 26, folder 1

Wing & Son 1895-1901

Scope and Contents

• An Honest Piano, Wing & Son, New York, 1893. 20 pp 3-1/2 x 4" (1-O)
• The Wing Piano, Wing & Son, New York City, Circa 1894. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• John Honeywell's Reasons, Wing & Son, New York, 1895. 40 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Buying a Piano Direct From the Factory, Wing & Son, New York, Circa 1900. 10 pp 5-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Instrumental Attachment: One of the Special Features of the Wing Piano, Wing & Son, New York, Circa 1900. 12 pp 7 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (In original mailing envelope)
• Letter, Wing & Son, New York, March 8, 1901. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 26, folder 2

Wing & Son 1897-1929

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1897. 117 pp 6-1/2 x 7-1/2" (4-O)
• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1897. (Thirtieth Thousand) 127 pp 6-1/2 x 7-1/2" (3-O)
• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, Inc., New York, 18th Ed., 1929. 114 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 26, folder 3

Wing & Son 1900-1909

Scope and Contents

• Trial Order for Wing Organ, Wing & Son, New York, Circa 1905. 1 p 9-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Buying a Piano Direct From the Factory, Wing & Son, New York, Circa 1905. 10 pp (Plus 1 p letter and 2 order blanks) 5-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Specimen Book Showing Sketches of "Built-to-Order" Cases for Wing Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, circa 1905. 16 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (3-O)
• The Instrumental Attachment: One of the Special Features of the Wing Piano, Wing & Son, New York, Circa 1920. 12 pp 7 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• A Standard Piano, Wing & Son, New York, 1909. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Wing Pianos - Special Designs and Art Styles Supplement, Wing & Son, New York, Circa 1910. 16 pp 8 x 8" (3-O)
box 31, folder 4

Wing & Son [oversized] 1913

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Frank L. Wing, New York, 1913. 129 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 31, folder 5

Wing & Son [oversized] 1914

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Frank L. Wing, New York, 1914. 131 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O) includes letter, flyer, special bench and music, scarf offer and return envelope)
box 31, folder 6

Wing & Son [oversized] 1914

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Frank L. Wing, New York, 1914. 131 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 31, folder 7

Wing & Son [oversized] 1918

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1918. 138 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (Includes miscellaneous sales literature, map showing location of 40,000 wing pianos, price list, etc.) (1-O)
box 31, folder 8

Wing & Son [oversized] 1923

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 16th Edition, 1923. 138 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 31, folder 9

Wing & Son [oversized] 1926

Scope and Contents

• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 17th Ed., 1926. 138 pp (Includes photograph of player pianos and price list) 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (2-O)
box 32, folder 3

Wing & Son [oversized] 1911

Scope and Contents

The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Frank L. Wing, New York, 1911. 163 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 32, folder 4

Wing & Son [oversized] 1906

Scope and Contents

The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 8th Edition, 1906. 159 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Poor condition)
box 32, folder 5

Wing & Son [oversized] 1903

Scope and Contents

The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Fourth Edition, Wing & Son, New York, 1903. 107 pp 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 32, folder 6

Wing & Son [oversized] 1900

Scope and Contents

The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1900. 72 pp 11-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 32, folder 7

Wing & Son [oversized] 1900

Scope and Contents

The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1900. 112 pp 12 x 12" (1-O)
box 26, folder 4

Winter & Company - Wissner & Sons 1926-1936

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Winter & Co., New York, September 24, 1926. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letters, Winter & Co., New York, 1930-1935. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List, Winter & Co., October 30, 1934. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List, Winter & Co., July 31, 1935. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Musette Price List, Winter & Co., Circa 1935. 1 p 7 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Opportunity Extraordinary, Winter & Co., New York, Circa 1935. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Flyers, Winter & Co., New York, Circa 1935. 18 pp 6 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Winter Presents "Year Ahead Upright Line", Winter & Co., New York City, circa 1936. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Special Combination Price Offer, Winter & Co., Circa 1936. 1 p 6 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Studio Piano Catalog, Winter & Co., New York, N.Y., Circa 1940. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Grand Piano Catalog, Winter & Co., New York, N.Y., circa 1940. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Winter Musette Series 500: Contemporary, Winter & Company, Inc., New York, N.Y., Circa 1955. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• The World's First 88-Note Spinet Player-Piano: Musette, Winter & Co., Inc., New York, Circa 1956. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Winter's Golden Value, Circa 1960. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 3" (1-O)
• Grand Upright Player Pianos, Wissner and Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1922. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Wissner Pianos, Wissner and Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1922. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
box 27, folder 1

Wood Piano Company - Wurlitzer 1905-1928

Scope and Contents

• Receipts, Wood Piano Company, 1905/1908. 2 pp (1-O)
• Contract, For a Fischer Grand No. 12470, Wood Piano Company, Boston, Dec. 22nd, 1910. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Wormwith & Company, Kingston, N.Y., Circa 1915. 10 pp 8 x 5" (1-O)
• The Grand Piano Completes the Horne, The Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, De Kalb, Illinois, Circa 1925. 8 pp (Plus 6 pp folio) 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Kingston De Luxe Player Piano, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Circa 1920. 8 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• The Piano Purchasers Guide Book, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, 1915. 24 pp 5-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O, 1-C) (Color cover)
• The Wurlitzer, Circa 1910. 9 pp 3-3/4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Equitable Money-saving Piano Purchase Plan, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., 1921. 16 pp 3 x 6" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Piano and the Reason for its Beautiful Tone, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1916. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Sales Letter, Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, 1928. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (With 1 p price list and reply postcard)
box 27, folder 2

Wurlitzer 1930-1967

Scope and Contents

• Advertising Letter, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., October 29, 1930. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With student piano photo)
• A Pictorial Portfolio: Showing How Wonderfully Wurlitzer Studio Pianos Fit in Small Rooms of Modern Homes, Circa 1930. 11 pp 7 x 5" (1-O) (With printed mailing envelope)
• The Wurlitzer Studio Piano, Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1930. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Flyer: The Best Quality and Greatest Value in Grand Pianos, Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, Circa 1935. 1 p 18 x 12" (1-O)
• Advanced Design: The Wurlitzer Spinette Style 450, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb, Illinois, Circa 1940. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• A New Style at a New Low Price, Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, Circa 1935. 6 pp 4-3/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Flyer: There is a Santa Claus, Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, Circa 1938. 2 pp 12 x 33-3/4" (1-O)
• Flyer: A New Grand Piano Value by Wurlitzer, Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, Circa 1938. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer - 1939 Convention Bulletin, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., DeKalb, Ill., 1939. 24 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer is Music: Decorating Ideas, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb Division, De Kalb, Ill., 1947. 16 pp 12 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• A New Grand Piano, Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, Circa 1938. 6 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Studio Piano for Better Music in America's Schools, Academies & Colleges, Circa 1950. 4 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Why More Wurlitzer Pianos Are Sold Than Those of Any Other Name, Circa 1950. 16 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• 100 Years of Musical Achievement, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Chicago, 1956. 48 pp 12 x 9" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Electronic Piano, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Circa 1965. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer 1966 Annual Report. 30 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Best Loved Room in the House: The One with the Wurlitzer Piano, Wurlitzer, De Kalb, Illinois, 1967. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (Color)
box 308, folder 6

Wurlitzer 1932

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Piano, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, circa 1932. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-R)
box 27, folder 3

Washburn Pianos - Wurlitzer 1874-1929, 1987

Scope and Contents

• Washburn Pianos: What Actual Purchasers Say of Their Merits, Washburn Piano Co., 1892
• Washburn Pianos, undated
• Flyer, T.J. Washburn's Music House, undated
• Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Horace Waters Jr: Square, Grand and Upright Pianos, Horace Waters Jr., undated
• Letter, Fred P. Watson & Bro., 1905
• Our Home, Fred P. Watson, 1905
• Envelopes, Weaver Piano Company, undated
• Letter, A. Weber, Manufacturer of Grand, Square & Upright Piano-Fortes, New York, December 27, 1877. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• McCaull's Opera House, Weber Piano Company, undated
• Broadside. Weber. Kranich & Bach Square. Upright and Grand and the Geo. Wood's Upright Piano-Fortes, H. C. Orth, Harrisburg, Pa., Circa 1895. 1 P 7-3/4 x 5-1/4"
• Weber Grand Pianos in Period and Art Cases, Weber Piano Company, undated
• Valuable Points of Merit, Wegman Piano Company, undated
• Letter, Weiler Bros., 1920
• Flyer, Werlein Pianos, undated
• Weser Bros. Pianos, Weser Bros., Inc., New York, Circa 1918. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Wessell, Nickel & Gross, 1928
• Grand March, Wm. E. Wheelock & Company, New York, undated
• Flyer, Wm. E. Wheelock & Company, New York, undated
• Letter, Williams Organ & Piano Co., 1902
• Letter, C.L. Willert, 1904
• Advertisement, Windsor Pianos & Organs, undated
• Letter, Wing & Son, 1906
• 3 New Numbers, Winter & Company, undated
• My Child Will Play, World Wonder Artist Touch Action, undated
• Invoice, Hugo Worch, 1907
• Invoice, Hugo Worch, 1907 (2-O)
• Art Cases, Wurlitzer, undated
• Rudolph Wurlitzer Piano Modell P 265 (in German), The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Price List (in German), The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1987
• Invoice, Wyman Piano Co., 1929
box 27, folder 4

Yamaha - Young Chang 1981-1989

Scope and Contents

• Yamaha Clavinola: The Electronic Piano, Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd., Hamamatsu, Japan, Circa 1987. (Four brochures) 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Yamaha Console Pianos, Yamaha International Corporation, undated
• Yamaha Upright Pianos, Yamaha International Corporation, undated
• Discover the Pianos with a Difference, Yamaha International Corporation, 1989
• Young Chang Pianos, 1986. 12 pp 4 x 9" (1-O) (Color)
• Klaviere und Flügel, Young Chang, 1988
box 28, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1838-1910

Scope and Contents

• Receipt, Rogers & Winant, 1838
• Receipt, Exchange of Pianofortes, Brainerd & Ogden, New York, July 14, 1858. 1 P 8 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Receipt, Firth, Pond & Co., New York, July 29, 1858. 1 p 8-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• Wardrobe Piano & Bedstead, C. Hess, 1866
• Atlantic Monthly, 1860
• Receipt, Rental of Steinway Piano No. 20559, R. B. McAdow, Columbus, Ohio, August 1871. 1 p 7-3/4 x 3" (1-O)
• Letter, Victor Becker, piano tuner, of Washington, D.C., to a potential customer, June 4, 1877. 1 p (with card and envelope) 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Article, 1878
• Flip Cards, M. S. Ludwig, Philadelphia, Pa., December, 1883. 9 pp 4-3/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, A Squire, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 14, 1885. 1 p 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Reduced to Ashes, The Western Temple of Music, St. Joseph, Mo., September 15, 1889. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Piano Cartoon, April 15, 1892. 1 p (With envelope) 7 x 8" (1-O)
• Piano in the Parlor, American Heritage, 1892
• Receipt, Westfield Music Company, 1895
• Contract, For a Smith & Barnes Piano No. 25315, The Hobbie Company, Haymakertown, Va., October 11th, 1899. 2 pp 8-1/4 X 7" (1-O)
• Valentine, The Pianist, circa 1900. 1 p 6-3/4 X 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Musical Age, 1900
• Billhead, O. G. Ridlon, Practical Piano and Furniture Mover, Boston, April 23, 1901. 1 P 8-1/2 X 4-5/8" (1-O)
• Picture, Puntenney & Eutsler Pianos, 1901
• The Music Trade Review, 1907
• Stock Certificate, Mason & Hamlin Co., 1907-12. 2 sides 9-3/4 x 5-3/4" (7-C) (Certificates 207, 216, 222, 223, 227, 228 and 229)
• Art Prints, 1908
• My Piano (Sheet music), Mrs. Charles H. Toby, Dover N.H., 1908. 6 pp 10-1/2 X 13-1/2" (1-O)
• Farewell to the Pianoforte: By L. Von Beethoven, (Sheet music), 1909. 6 pp 10-1/2 X 13-1/2" (1-O)
• This Book is Worth $100 to You, Circa 1910. 11 pp 5-3/4 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• The Agricultural Epitomist, 1910
box 28, folder 2

Photographs of piano/organ companies' executives 1910

Scope and Contents

Photographs of piano/organ companies' executives (Clipped from magazines/newspapers) (various sizes) (41-O) (photographs includes: Geo. P. Bent, Albert S. Bond, Wm. L. Bush, Hobart M. Cable, John Christman, Melville Clark, J. F. Conover, Charles H. Ditson, Jacob Doll, Thos. E. Dougherty, Frederick Engelhardt, Edmund Gram, Julius Krakauer, Albert Krell, R. K. Maynard, Edwin Child Miller, Henry F. Miller, H. P. Nelson, Adam Nickel, Henry A. Nickel, W. H. Poole, W. B. Price, John A. Schaff, J. P. Seeburg, Freeborn G. Smith, Hugo Sohmer, Paul Sohmer, Philip A. Starck, Charles H. Steinway, Wm. R. Steinway, W. H. Stever, Albert T. Strauch, Frank W. Teeple, Col. Daniel F. Treacy, Willard A. Vose, Joseph A. Warren, Arthur L. Wessell, Fernando A. Wessell, Lucien Wulsin)
box 28, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1913-1925

Scope and Contents

• Busoni Piano Recital, Chickering Piano, 1910
• Art Prints, undated
• Program Notes, Paderewski, 1913
• Financing a Retail Piano Business, Music Trade Review, Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., New York City, circa 1915. 22 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Postcard of Silhouette von M. Bithorn, 1914
• Helpful Suggestions, F.C. Billings, 1918
• Letter to Mr. Tremblay, 1920
• Music: An Aid to Thrift, National Bureau-of the Advancement of Music, January 1921. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Liquid Veneer advertisements, 1918-1922
• Playbill, Paderewski, 1923
• A World of Tone in Five Feet of Beauty, undated
• Piano Price List, April 20, 1925. 1 P 4 X 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Stahlschmidt Piano Company, Evansville, Indiana, February 15, 1925. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Hinshaw, William, Should Parents Buy a Piano for the Child?, 1927. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• McElliott, Joseph, "Selling Pianos," The Bookman, September 1927. 6 pp 7 X 10" (1-O)
• Piano Cases in the Modern Manner, 1928
• German advertisement
• House & Garden
• Program Notes, Arthur Rubinstein, 1929
• No Excess Weight, 1929
• Room Directory of Exhibits: Music Industries Convention, June 9-12, 1930. 4 pp 4 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Have You a "Model T" Piano? The Etude Magazine, November 1930. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Rising Piano Sales Point to a Renaissance of Music, Business Week, 1932
• Concert Magazine, 1933
• Walter Rummel, 1933
• Serge Rachmaninoff Playbill, Paris, 1934
• Concert Extraordinary, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, 1940
• Fourteenth Census of the United States Manufactures: 1919: Musical Instruments, Department of Commerce, 1919
• Census of Manufactures: 1923: Musical Instruments and Phonographs, Department of Commerce, 1923
• Census of Manufactures: 1931: Musical-Instruments Industries, Department of Commerce, 1931
box 28, folder 4

Miscellaneous 1935-1995

Scope and Contents

• Whispering Hope, Calumet Music Co., Chicago, 1935. 6 pp 9 x 12" (1-O) (Piano photo)
• The Music Trade Review, 1937
• New Pianos in New Settings, 1937
• Piano Fashions of 1941, American Walnut Manufacturers Association, Chicago, Illinois, January 1941. 16 pp 10-1/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• The New Yorker, 1942
• Sonata, Oxford Music Corporation, New York, 1946. 4 pp 9 X 12" (1-O) (Photo of Claude Thornhill and piano)
• Tarra Ta-Larra Ta-Lar, Oxford Music Corporation, New York, 1948. 4 pp 9 X 12" (Photo of Frankie Carle and piano)
• Near You, Supreme Music Corporation, New York, 1947. 4 pp 9 X 12" (1-O) (Photo of Roger Williams and piano)
• Careless Hands, Melrose Music Corp., New York, 1949. 4 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O) (Photo of Frankie Carle and piano)
• The New Yorker, 1949
• Polpex 1949: 10th Anniversary Exhibition and Bourse of the Polonus Philatelic Society, 1949
• Dealer's Handbook of Pianos and Their Makers, Robert G. Anderson, 1965
• Carson, Gerald, The Piano in the Parlor, American Heritage, December 1965. 7 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Merkel, Louis J., 99 Years' Notes on 88 Keys, St. Louis, Missouri, 1966. 29 pp 4-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-C)
• Art and Antiques Weekly, 1968
• Memories and Reflections: My Life in Music, Elly Ney, 1968
• Letter, Artist Limited Pianos, 1975
• The Piano: First Day of Issue Ceremony: National Music Camp 50th Anniversary, United States Postal Service, Washington, July 13, 1978. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Black Beauty, White Heat: A Pictorial History of Classic Jazz, 1920-1950, Frank Driggs & Harris Lewine, William Morrow and Co., New York, 1982
• First Day Cover, Honoring Scott Joplin: King of Ragtime, June 9, 1983. 1 P 6-1/2 X 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Guter Klang auch bei Importen aus Fernost? 1983
• Framed Photograph Collection, Emmett M. Ford Collection, 1986
• Widely Acclaimed Pianos Symbolize Old Massachusetts City's Resurgence, The New York Times, 1987
• For the Piano, Chords of Change, Edward Rothstein, The New York Times, 1987
• Piano Museum Nieuws
• The Man Who Loves Pianos, Texas Monthly, 1989
• Invoice, High Ridge Books, 1992
• Library Receives Grants to Preserve Aeolian Archives, Strong Museum, Rochester, New York, 1986
• L.A. Scene: The City Then and Now, L.A. Times, 1993
• The Piano Sales Decline, Industry Trends
box 28, folder 5

Miscellaneous undated

Scope and Contents

• Pianomate by Dubreq, Pianomate, undated
• Catalog No. 5, Catalog Music Supply Co., undated
• Piano Tuning, Script, undated
• Catalogue, Cash Buyers' Union, undated
• Contest Stuff, undated
• Miscellaneous clippings, undated
• La Réussite en marche, Piano de France Rameau, undated
box 28, folder 6

Miscellaneous undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous pictures, undated
box 29, folder 1

Miscellaneous pictures undated

box 29, folder 2

Piano repair bills [cards in German] circa 1947-1975

box 29, folder 3

Piano repair bills [cards in German] circa 1947-1975

box 29, folder 4

D.H. Baldwin Company - Steinway & Sons 1894-1928

Scope and Contents

• Piano and Organ Materials and Tools, Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York City, April, 1894. 165 pp (Plus 8 pp price list) 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Photographs, Steinway & Sons, undated
• Miscellaneous clippings, Steinway & Sons, 1928-1939
• Letter, Steinway & Sons, 1920
• Photograph of an unknown piano tuner, undated
• Various stock certificates from the following companies: D.H. Baldwin Company, W.W. Kimball Company, Brett Piano Company, Fayette S. Cable Piano Company, Mason & Hamlin, Foster-Armstrong Company, Chickering & Sons.
box 30, folder 1

James Phillips research on Paderewski 1912-1922, 1994

Scope and Contents

The bulk of this file is research on Paderewski by James Phillips. There is also a letter and a catalog.
• Letter, Pease-Behning Co., 1922
• Coté Pianos, Coté Piano Manufacturing Company, 1912
box 30, folder 2

Baldwin Piano Company - Tusting Piano Company 1893-1922

Scope and Contents

• Schubert Collection of Music: Expressly Composed and Arranged for the Wonderful Schubert Mandolin-Piano (Sheet music), Schubert Piano Co., New York, Circa 1890. 14 pp 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (3-O) (Color cover)
• Kind Words from Actual Purchasers and Users of the New England Piano to All of Whom We are Pleased to Refer, New England Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1893. 80 pp 6 X 8" (1-O)
• Songs of Long Ago, D. H. Baldwin & Co., circa 1902. 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Zez Confrey's Modern Course in Novelty Piano Playing, 1923
• Melody Girl: Popular Fox Trot by Ormond T. Greenland, Baldwin Piano Company, 1922
• How to Preserve the Finish of Your Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Technician's Department, Piano Trade Magazine, 1940
• Letter, Tusting Piano Company, 1922
box 30, folder 4

Piano Technicians Journal 1948-1990

box 30, folder 5

Piano Trade Magazine 1943

box 30, folder 6

American Heritage 1965

box 30, folder 7

"The Bohemians" New York Musicians' Club 1921

box 31, folder 3

Music Masters Old and New by James Francis Cooke [oversized] 1918

box 31, folder 10

Photograph of an unknown piano tuner undated

box 32, folder 8

Illustration of "Louis XVI" piano [oversized] undated

box 32, folder 9

Periodical clippings [oversized] 1920-1936

box 33, folder 2

Miscellaneous etchings 1844-1926

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous large-format 19th century etchings depicting pianos, various dates. 115 pp [Various sizes] (1-O)
box 33, folder 4

Miscellaneous etchings and magazine covers 1913-1920

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous etchings, magazine covers, ads, etc., depicting pianos, Various dates. 32 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (19 color)
box 34, folder 1

History [1 of 2] 1994 October 28

Scope and Contents

Typescript biography of Ignacy Jan Paderewski.
• Letter, James Phillips, 1994
• Paderewski Discovers America, James Phillips, 1994
box 34, folder 2

History [2 of 2] 1879-1911, 1960

Scope and Contents

• Everett, H. H., From the Dulcimer to the Highest Type of Modern Piano, Cosmopolitan Magazine, August 1906. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (Clipping) (1-O)
• Bretzfelder, Maurice Krakauer, The Story of the Piano, Krakauer Bros., New York, 1960. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (Autographed by the author)
• Armstrong, William, "The Music of Poland Selected by Ignaz Jan Paderewski", Woman's Home Companion, September, 1908. 2 pp 11 x 16" (1-O)
• Paderewski, Ignace Jan, "Poetic piano-Playing", The Ladies' Home Journal, March 1910. 2 pp 11 X 16" (1-O)
• Leschetizky, Theodor, "Advice to the Young Piano-Teacher", Woman's Home Companion, September, 1911. 1 P 11 x 15-3/4" (1-O)
• The Piano and Its Antecedents, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, May 1879. pp 854-863 6-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• A Brief Sketch of the History of the Pianoforte and Music in Dresden -- A Historical Sketch, (With compliments from Carl Ronisch, Piano Manufacturer to the Royal Court of Saxony and the Royal Court of Sweden and Norway), Carl Ronisch Piano Co., Dresden, Germany, 1893. 38 pp 7-3/4 x 9" (Includes color sketches) (1-O)
box 34, folder 3

History: miscellaneous [1 of 2] 1907-1988

Scope and Contents

• Play Time, Christman Pianos, 1912
• Advertisement, Clapp & Cory, undated
• Australian Composer Series No. 6: Larry Sitsky, Australian Music Centre International Promotions Unit, 1988
• Star Collection of the Best Old Favorite Songs, Illinois State Register, undated
• Ignace Jan Paderewski, American Polish Chamber of Commerce, The Civic Forum, The Council on Foreign Relations, 1932
• American Tour, 1907-1908: Analytical Notes on Mr. Paderewski's Programmes, by H.E. Krehbiel, Weber Piano Co., 1908
• Deux Concerts: Emil Sauer, Théatre des Champs-Élysées, undated
• The Golden Age of Claudio Arrau at the Steinway Concert Grand, Steinway & Sons, undated
• The Piano Among Us, undated
• Rare Piano is Recent Gift to Toledo Museum of Art, Tri-State Trader, 1969
• A Thumbnail Pictorial History of the Piano, Jacob Eisenberg, 1950
• Pianist to Pianist: Stephen Hough talks to Shura Cherkassky at 80 while Bryce Morrison considers Cherkassky's unique brand of pianism, Gramophone, 1991
• Ervin Nyiregyházi: Return of a Prodigious Pianist, Stereo Review, 1978
• Beethoven's Deafness, Kenneth M. Stevens and William G. Hemenway, Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
• Austin Conradi negative
• The Piano in the United States, 1867
• Pianoforte entry in encyclopedia
box 34, folder 4

History: miscellaneous [2 of 2] 1902-1995

Scope and Contents

• Piano Was Invented by Italian in 1726; Later History Told, R. Shero, 1926
• Old Masters and a Modern Masterpiece, American Monthly Review of Reviews, 1906
• The Wareroom: From Keyboards to Running Boards and Back by Charity Gedney; An Early Connecticut Musical Instrument Maker by Carlos Ball, The Chronicle, undated
• International Piano Archives at Maryland Newsletter, No. 2 Spring 1988
• Today as Always the Steinway is Built by the Steinway Family, Steinway & Sons, 1953
• Development & Evolution of the Piano 1726-1926, Long Beach Press-Telegram, 1926
• The Coming of the Piano by Elmore Elliott Peake, Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1902
• Wurlitzer & Baldwin Marketing to Merge, Music Trades, 1955
• Under Cover…, Jane King Fohn
• To make a piano of note it takes more than tools by Edward Rothstein, Smithsonian, 1988
• A Conversation with Nadia Reisenberg by Robert Dumm, 1978
• Museum of the American Piano Newsletter, No. 6, 1989
• Hutcheson, Ernest, The Literature of the Piano: A Survey in Seven Programs, London Charlton, New York, 1924. 20 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Robinovitz, N., The Evolution of the Piano, Beale & Company, Ltd., Sydney, Circa 1915. 28 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Press Release, Embassy of the Republic of Poland, 1992
• Piano Recital by Ignace Jan Paderewski, Wichita Kansas, 1932
• Annales Paderewski, Imprimerie Hermann, No. 16, 1993
• Alexander Scriabin, Precursor of the Future Synthetic Art, 1923
• Wilhelm Bachaus Explains the Appeal of Chopin to the Pianist by Winthrop P. Tryon, Christian Science Monitor, 1993
• Letter, Ed Ward, 1987
• Arthur Shattuck negative
• Paderewski's Poland, The Pianola Institute, 1992
• Piano Questions Answered by Josef Hofmann, The Ladies' Home Journal, 1914
• Mozart's Genius Was Well Rewarded, Christian Science Monitor, 1993
• Finck, Henry T., Masters of the Piano, The Mentor Assn., New York, 1915. 12 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Half-Hour Lessons in Music by Mrs. Hermann Kotzschmar, The Ladies' Home Journal, 1905
• Rachmaninoff Plays Chicago, Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors' Association, 1983
• Paulo Gallico photograph
box 35, folder 1

Playing techniques: Art Publication Society - Klavar Music Foundation 1878-1929, 1968

Scope and Contents

• Winning the Child to Music, Art Publication Society, 1929
• Bellak, James, A New Method for the Pianoforte, S. T. Gordon & Son, New York, 1877. 80 pp 9-1/4 X 12 11 (1-O)
• BMC's Catalog – Order Book of Piano and Organ Music, Boston Music Company, 1968
• BMC Keyboard Music Catalog and Order Book, Boston Music Company, undated
• Teachers' Special Offer, Boston Music Company, 1938
• Elementary Test Card, Art Publication Society, undated
• John M. Williams and Shaylor Turners First Grade Piano Book, Boston Music Company, undated
• A Piano Book for Beginners (advertisement), Boston Music Company, undated
• Music Teachers Digest, Boston Music Company, 1967
• Piano Teachers' Catalog, Boston Music Company, undated
• Emerson, DeWitt G., The Masters and Their Melodies, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 1930. 20 pp 9 X 12 11 (1-O)
• Klavar Music Foundation
box 313, folder 6

Playing techniques: Irving Berlin - John W. Schaum 1894-1945

Scope and Contents

• Dungan, Olive, Easy Transcriptions for Two Pianos, Four-Hands, Boston Music Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1942. 4 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Schaum, John W., John W. Schaum Piano Course-Book B, Belwin Inc., New York, 1945. 46 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Kohler, Louis, Practical Method for the Pianoforte - Vol. II, B. F. Wood Music Co., Boston, 1894. 64 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Irving Berlin's Easter Parade - Children's Edition, (Sheet music), 1945. 4 pp 9-1/4 X 12 11 (1-O)
• Marataine, G., Standard Duets for Piano, Academic Music Co., 1909. 47 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 35, folder 2

Playing techniques: Max Loewengard - Quinn Conservatory of Music 1883-1922

Scope and Contents

• Primer of Pianoforte Playing, Franklin Taylor, D. Appleton & Co., 1878
• Primer of Pianoforte Playing, Franklin Taylor, D. Appleton & Co., 1883
• Loewengard, Max, Book of Exercises, Albert Stahl, Berlin, 1907. 40 pp 5-1/2 X 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Moffett, Cleveland, Great Business Enterprises: How a Piano is Made, 1897
• Masters of the Piano, The Mentor, Vol. 2, No. 24, February 1, 1915. 12 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Quinn-Dex: You See the Fingers Move, (Flip pages), Marcus Lucius Quinn Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1922. 600 pp 2-1/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
box 35, folder 3

Playing techniques: Schaum Piano Course - Thompson 1901-1945

Scope and Contents

• Schaum, John W., John W. Schaum Piano Course-Book D, Belwin Inc. , New York, 1945. 48 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Schaum, John W., John W. Schaum Piano Course-Book E, Belwin Inc., New York, 1945. 48 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Advertisement, G. Schirmer's Most Successful Ensemble Music for Piano, Boston Music Company, undated
• Spanuth, August, Preparatory Piano Technics, G. Schermer, New York, 1901. 59 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Stierlin Collection of Old Favorite Songs, Stierlin Piano Company, undated
• Thompson, John, The Hanon Studies, Willis Music Company, undated
box 313, folder 7

Playing techniques: John Thompson 1933-1944

Scope and Contents

• Thompson, John, Studies in Style - Twenty-Five Tuneful Etudes in the Second Grade for the Pianoforte, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 1933. 28 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Thompson, John, Fifty Second Grade Studies, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 1944. 52 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Thompson, John, The Modern Course for the Piano-The First Grade Book, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 1936. 79 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 313, folder 8

Playing techniques: John Thompson 1937-1944

Scope and Contents

• Thompson, John, Supplementary Piano Course - Book 1B, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 1944. 45 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Thompson, John, Modern Course for the Piano-The Second Grade Book, The Willis Music Co., Cincinnati, 1937. 80 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 35, folder 4

Playing techniques: Whole World Series - Winner's New School 1870, 1918

Scope and Contents

• Wier, Albert, Piano Pieces the Whole World Plays, D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1919. 256 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (2-O)
• Winner's New School for the Fife, Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, No date. 80 pp 9-3/4 X 6-3/4" (1-O)
box 36, folder 1

Price lists: Adler - Chickering 1901-1991

Scope and Contents

• Howe, Richard J., Converting the Original Prices of Instruments into Today's Dollars, Journal of Mechanical Music, 1991
• Adler: The Nightingale of Pianos, Adler Mfg. Co., Circa 1910. 42 pp (With free trial order blank) 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Aeolian Company, 1928
• American
• Price List: Current Styles of Baldwin, Hamilton, Howard and Monarch Pianos, January 15, 1936. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ellington Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Hamilton Price List, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Beckwith Pianos, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 33 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Blasius & Sons
• The Briggs Piano, Briggs Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1911. 28 pp 4-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 36, folder 2

Price lists: Chickering - Heppe 1842-1906

Scope and Contents

• Chickering & Sons
• A New Illustrated Catalogue of Piano-Fortes, Chickering & Sons, New York/Boston, January 1, 1874. 47 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• General Schedule of Prices and Terms of Sale, Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1900. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• The Cornish Payment Plan, Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., circa 1915. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• A Free Musical Education, The Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1915. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Cornish: Superb Pianos "Built on Honor", The Cornish Company, Washington, N.J., Circa 1915. 28 pp 9 x 11" (With/mailing envelope and certificate) (1-O)
• Free Book to Every Purchaser of a Cornish Piano or Organ, Cornish Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1915. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue for 1880 of Emerson Piano Co.'s New Scale Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes, The Emerson Piano Company, Boston, 1880. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 5" (1-O)
• Epworth Pianos: Catalogue Number 18, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1902. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Epworth Pianos: Catalog No. 20, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1904. 40 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Grocer's Increased Profits Catalogue, Arbuckle Bros., 1906 (Estey Pianos)
• The J. & C. Fischer Piano Fortes Illustrated, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1886. 36 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The House That Heppe Built, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Circa 1904. 32 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
box 36, folder 3

Price lists: Knabe - Kranich undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of Kranich & Bach's Grand. Square and Upright Piano - Fortes, Kranich & Bach, Philadelphia, Pa., May 1, 1887. 31 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Wm. Knabe & Co.
box 36, folder 4

Price lists: Holzweissig - Miller 1871-1924

Scope and Contents

• Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., 1892
• Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., 1894
• Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., 1898
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten, Hupfeld, undated
• Hupfeld, 1925
• Preisliste, Hupfeld, 1912
• Preisliste, Hupfeld, 1928
• Netto-Preisliste, Hupfeld, 1900
• Kimball Pianos, undated
• Piano Scarfs: Stools, Chairs, Benches, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1905. 20 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Mathushek Piano Fortes, Mathushek Piano Manufacturing Company, New Haven, ct., July 1871. 40 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• The Merrill Piano, Merrill Piano Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1908. 28 pp 4-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Henry F. Miller Pianos, Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1925. 20 pp (Plus 1 p price list dated January 1, 1925) (1-O)
box 36, folder 5

Price lists: Sears Roebuck - Straube 1896-1929

Scope and Contents

• Our Tenth Annual July-August Sale, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 1918. 126 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (2-O) (Contains 4 pp of Beckwith Pianos and Player Pianos and Supertone Rolls)
• Catalogue of Musical Goods, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Circa 1906. 68 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Pianos & Organs: Catalogue No. 111, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1902. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O) (Removed from complete catalogue)
• Beckwith Pianos: Standard of Excellence, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1912. 38 pp 8-3/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Pianos & Organs: Catalogue No. 111, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Circa 1902. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O) (Removed from complete catalogue)
• Starck Pianos, P. A. Starck Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1900. 16 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Steinway & Sons
• Sterling Company
• Letter, Straube Piano Company, Hammond, Indiana, February 20, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Straube: Pianos of Distinction, Straube Co., Hammond, Indiana, 1940. 8 pp 5-1/2 X 7-3/4" (1-O) (Plus price list)
• Grand Pianos by Straube in Period Models, Straube Piano Co., Hammond, Indiana, Circa 1928. 8 pp 5 X 8" (1-O)
• Upright Pianos by Straube in Period Models, Straube Piano Co., Hammond, Indiana, Circa 1928. 8 pp 5 X 8" (1-O)
box 31, folder 11

Price Lists, Steinway & Sons 1929 May 1

Scope and Contents

Steinway & Sons price lists and photographs.
box 37, folder 1

Price lists: Tonk - Weber 1874-1906

Scope and Contents

• Appendix to Catalogue, Tonk Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 1893
• Musical Merchandise, William Tonk & Bro., undated
• Piano Stools, Tonk & Company, 1894
• Weber Piano - Fortes, A. Weber, New York, October 1, 1882. 32 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Weber Pianos, The Weber Piano Co., New York, 1906. 32 pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Weber. Grand. Square & Upright Piano-Fortes, A. Weber, New York, September 15, 1874. 32 pp (Original size not known) (11-M, 1-C)
• Weber Piano - Fortes, Albert Weber, New York, 1874. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• The Weber, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1913. 24 pp 9 x 12" (Plus 61 portfolio plates in semi-color) (1-O)
box 37, folder 2

Price lists: Williams - Zimmerman 1899-1923

Scope and Contents

• Free Trial Order Form dated April 24, 1915 for Epworth Piano. 1 p (1-O)
• A Book About Pianos in General and the Epworth in Particular, Williams Piano & Organ Co., Chicago, Circa 1906. 40 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1897. (Thirtieth Thousand) 127 pp 6-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 1900. 112 pp 12 x 12" (1-O)
• Musical Instruments and Supplies, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1909
• Jul. Heinr. Zimmerman
box 37, folder 3

Price lists: Beethoven - Hupfeld 1882-1901

Scope and Contents

• Special Terms and Price List, Beethoven Organ Company, undated
• Supplementary Price List, Beethoven Organ Company, 1893
• Chickering & Sons Manufacturers of Piano Fortes: Also Sole Agents in Hamlin's Melodeons and Harmoniums, York, 1860. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 9" Grand. Square and Upright New York for Mason & Chickering & Sons, New (1-O)
• J. Estey & Company/Estey Piano Company/Estey Piano Corporation
• Ernst Holzweissig
• Hupfeld
box 37, folder 4

Price lists: Miscellaneous - Wurlitzer 1877-1931

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Company
• American Automatic Organ Company
• H.D. Bentley
• Bridgeport Organs
• Cornish & Company
• Daniel F. Beatty
• Ditson, Haynes & Company
• Domestic Organ Company
• Wm. P. Gardner
• Guldman & Company
• H.C. Hall & Company
• Hastings
• J.R. Holcomb & Company
• Marchal & Smith Piano Company
• Mason & Hamlin
• Montgomery Ward Company
• New England Organ Company
• Peloubet, Pelton & Company
• Sears, Roebuck & Company
• B. Shoninger & Company
• T. Leeds Waters Agent Pianos & Organs
• Williams Piano & Organ Company
• Wing & Son
• George Woods Company
• Rudolph Wurlitzer Company
box 38, folder 1

Price lists 1854-1935

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous advertisements of price lists.
box 38, folder 2

Price lists 1855-1923

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous advertisements of price lists.
box 38, folder 3

Price lists 1926-1932

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous advertisements of price lists. Also includes Montgomery Ward, and Norris & Hyde.
box 39, folder 1

Advertisements: Aeolian - Austin 1891-1922

Scope and Contents

Including Aeolian, Ahlstrom Pianos, Ampico, A.C. Andrew, The Apollo Co., and Austin Organ Company.
McClure's Magazine, Munsey's Magazine, Harper's Magazine, Etude, Illustrated London News, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Ladies' Home Journal.
box 39, folder 2

Advertisements: Bacon - Bay 1898-1960

Scope and Contents

Includes Francis Bacon Pianos, T. Bahnsen, Baldwin Piano Company, Balcom Music Company, Julius Bauer & Company, Bates Manufacturing Company, and H.C. Bay Company.
box 39, folder 3

Advertisements: Beatty - Crown 1879-1951

Scope and Contents

Includes Brambach Piano Company, Daniel F. Beatty, Becker Brothers, Beethoven Piano and Organ Company, Bell Brothers Pianos and Players, Crown Piano, Boardman, Gray & Company, Bollman Brothers, Bothner-Schmidt Action Company, Bowen Piano Loader Company, Blasius & Sons, John Brinsmead & Sons' Pianos, Briggs Pianos, Julius Breckwoldt & Son, Brewer-Pryor Piano Company, Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning, Bristol & Barber, John Broadwood & Sons, Burns & Bassick Company, Bush & Gerts, and Bush & Lane.
box 39, folder 4

Advertisements: Cable - Chase 1892-1926

Scope and Contents

Includes Cable Piano Company, Calenberg & Vaupel, Conover Brothers, A.B. Campbell, Carhart, Needham & Company, Cash Buyers Union, Central Piano Company, Chappell Piano Company, and Chase Brothers Pianos.
box 39, folder 5

Advertisements: Chickering & Sons 1897-1929

box 39, folder 6

Advertisements: Church - Crown 1891-1923, 1970

Scope and Contents

Includes John Church Company, Christman Pianos, Clark Music Company, Cluett & Sons, Columbia Piano & Organ Company, Edmond Cote Piano Manufacturing Company, Comstock, Cheney & Company, Conner Piano Company, Conn Organ, Cornish Company, Joseph N Courtade & Sons, and Crown Piano.
box 39, folder 7

Advertisements: Deagan - Denholm 1875-1926

Scope and Contents

Includes J.C. Deagan, Davenport & Treacy Company, Decker Brothers Pianos, and Denholm & McKay Company.
box 39, folder 8

Advertisements: Echo - Everett 1889-1928

Scope and Contents

Includes Echo Music Company, Eddy Toy & Game Company, Ellington Pianos, Emerson Piano Company, Erard, Estey Piano Company, F.O. Evans Piano Company, and Everett Piano Company.
box 39, folder 9

Advertisements: Farrand - French 1884-1928

Scope and Contents

Includes Farrand Organ Company, Fairbanks Company, John Feld Pianos, Carl Fischer, and Jesse French & Sons.
box 40, folder 1

Advertisements: Gabler - Grovesteen 1900-1929

Scope and Contents

Includes Ernest Gabler & Brother, Gulbransen Company, General Piano Key Repairing, Gether Piano Company, C.F. Goepel & Company, J.E. Gould, Grinnell Brothers, Griffith Piano Company, and Grovesteen & Truslow.
box 40, folder 2

Advertisements: Haddorff - Huntington 1890-1940

Scope and Contents

Includes Haddorff Piano Company, Hofman Pianos, Haines Brothers Piano, Hallet & Davis, S. Hamilton Company, Hardman, Peck & Company, Henkelman Piano Manufacturing, R.S. Howard Company Pianos, Heppe Piano Company, Hasbrouck Piano Company, Henderson Piano, Heron Piano Wool Casters, O.K. Houck Piano Company, S.L. House Company, and Huntington Piano Company.
box 40, folder 3

Advertisements: Ivers & Pond 1888-1927

box 40, folder 4

Advertisements: Janssen - Jacot 1893-1920

Scope and Contents

Includes Ben H. Janssen, James & Holmstrom, D.S. Johnston, and Jacot Music Box Company.
box 40, folder 5

Advertisements: Kantner - Kurtzmann 1897-1942

Scope and Contents

Includes F.J. Kantner, Kirchner, Wm. H. Keller, O.S. Kelly Company, W.W. Kimball Company, Kindler & Collins, King Piano Company, Kranich & Bach, Krell Pianos, Kunkel Brothers, Kurtz-Seeburg Company, and C. Kurtzmann & Company.
box 40, folder 6

Advertisements: Knabe - Kranich & Bach 1879-1929

box 40, folder 7

Advertisements: Larkin - Lyon & Healy 1871-1965

Scope and Contents

Includes Larkin Company, Lauter, Lee & Walker, Leiter Brothers, Lester, Levis Music Store, Lightning Check Punch Company, Lindeman & Sons Piano Company, Loomis Temple of Music, Lowrey Pianos, and Lyon & Healy.
box 40, folder 8

Advertisements: Madison - Music Trades Company 1881-1953

Scope and Contents

Includes Madison Piano Company, Maine Music Company, Joseph M. Mann Piano Company, Marchal & Smith Piano Company, W. Marks, Marshall and Wendell Pianos, J.W. Martin & Bro., Mason & Hamlin, Mathushek, A.M. McPhail & Co., Mehlin Piano, Meister Piano, Melville Clark Piano Company, Mermod, Jaccard & Co., Miessner Piano Co., Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Company, Milton Piano Company, Milwaukee Piano Manufacturing Company, Robert Mitchell Furniture Company, Modern Priscilla, Monarch, Montgomery Ward & Co., George W. Moore, Mullin & Wendt Company, and Music Trades Company.
box 308, folder 7

Advertisements: Mason & Hamlin 1883

Scope and Contents

• Mason & Hamlin Best Organs, Harper's Magazine Advertiser, June 1883. 1 p 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 40, folder 9

Advertisements: National Piano Manufacturers Association - Newby & Evans 1893-1927

Scope and Contents

Includes A. Newhall & Co., New England Piano Co., National Piano Manufacturers Association, and Newby & Evans.
box 40, folder 10

Advertisements: Olympia - Orth 1901-1925

Scope and Contents

Includes Olympia Music Boxes, Arthur W. Oster, and Orth.
box 40, folder 11

Advertisements: Packard - Prince & Company 1889-1910

Scope and Contents

Includes Packard, Charles Parker Co., Pearson Piano Co., Pease Piano Co., Peek & Son, Peters, Webb & Co., Piano, Piano Technicians Guild, Pizarro Pianos, Poole Pianos, Premier Grand Piano Corporation, Theodore Presser Co., and Prince & Co.
box 40, folder 12

Advertisements: Q.R.S. - Quinn Conservatory Studio 1919-1924

box 40, folder 13

Advertisements: Radle - Ruckstuhl 1872-1917

Scope and Contents

Includes F. Radle Piano, Raymond Pianos, E.H. Reynolds, Rothschild & Company, Root & Cady, and Ruckstuhl Piano Company.
box 41, folder 1

Advertisements: Schmidt Dauber - Spiegel, May, Stern Company 1850-1929

Scope and Contents

Includes Schmidt Dauber Co., Schaff Piano String Co., Robert Schuman, Schaeffer Piano Manufacturing Company, Richard T. Schmidt, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company, Schomacker Piano Company, A. Schoenhut Company, Schubert Piano Company, M. Schulz Co., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Seeburg, Self Lifting Piano Truck Co., Shaw Piano, Sherman, Clay & Co., Siegel Cooper Co., Simplex, Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co., H.D. Smith Music Co., Smith American Piano and Organ Co., F.G. Smith & Co., Sohmer Pianos, Spector & Son, Spies Piano Manufacturing Co., and Spiegel, May, Stern Co.
box 41, folder 2

Advertisements: Standard - Steinert 1905-1925

Scope and Contents

Includes Standard, P.A. Starck, Starr Piano Company, Steger & Sons, and M. Steinert & Sons.
box 41, folder 3

Advertisements: Steinway 1909-1931

box 41, folder 4

Advertisements: Steinway 1904-1958

box 41, folder 5

Advertisements: Steinway 1909-1937

box 41, folder 6

Advertisements: Steinway 1907-1928

box 41, folder 7

Advertisements: Charles M. Stieff 1926-1927

box 41, folder 8

Advertisements: Stephens - Studds 1882-1927

Scope and Contents

Includes Roe Stephens, Story & Clark, Straube, Strauch Brothers, Strich & Zeidler, Gene Strange & A.J. Cook, and W.F. Studds.
box 42, folder 1

Advertisements: Otto Trefz - Treat & Linsley undated

box 42, folder 2

Advertisements: Union Piano Company - U.S. Piano Company 1869-1909

box 42, folder 3

Advertisements: Virgil Piano School and Conservatory - Vose Pianos 1892-1926

box 42, folder 4

Advertisements: Wanamaker - Wessell, Nickel & Gross 1894-1927

Scope and Contents

Includes John Wanamaker, Horace Waters & Co., Weaver Organ and Piano Co., Weber Piano Co., and Wessell, Nickel & Gross.
box 42, folder 5

Advertisements: Wing & Son - Woodward & Brown 1897-1951

Scope and Contents

Includes Wing & Son, Welsbach, Wilcox & White, Winter Company, Wissner, and Woodward & Brown.
box 42, folder 6

Advertisements: Wurlitzer 1922-1966

box 42, folder 7

Advertisements: Yamaha - Parker Young undated

box 43

Advertisements [oversized] 1860-1961

Scope and Contents

Includes Steinway, Jesse French & Sons, Aeolian, Apollo Piano Company, Brambach Piano Company, Baldwin Piano Company, Geo. P. Bent Company, Crown Piano, John Brinsmead & Sons, John Broadwood & Sons, Bush & Lane Piano, Bush & Gerts, Cable Piano Company, Cable-Nelson, A.B. Chase Pianos, Chickering & Sons, John Church Company, Everett Piano, Cornish Comnpany, Dajan Chemical Company, Davenport & Treacy, Emerson Piano Company, Carl Fischer, Gabler Piano, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Haines Brothers, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Hardman, Peck & Company, R.S. Howard Company, Ivers & Pond Company, Vose Pianos, Packard Company, W.W. Kimball Company, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Kohler & Campbell, C. Kurtzmann & Company, Kranich & Bach, Lester Piano Manufacturing Company, Lauter Company, Ludwig & Company, Lyon & Healy, Mason & Hamlin, McPhail Pianos, Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, Merrill Piano Company, National Piano Manufacturers Association, Pearson Piano Company, Premier Grand Piano Corporation, Theo. Presser Company, Price & Teeple Pianos, Marcus Lucius Quinn Conservatory of Music, Reed & Sons Piano Manufacturing Company, Rothschild & Company, Meister Piano Company, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company, Schomacker Piano Company, Sohmer & Company, Stieff, Story & Clark Piano Company, Strauch Brothers, Straube, Smith, Barnes & Strohber Company, J.B. Thiery, Horace Waters & Son, Weaver Piano Company, Weber Piano Company, Weser Brothers, Wessell, Nickel & Gross, Williams Piano, Wing & Son, Winter & Company, Wood & Brooks Company, Wolschner-Stewart Music Company, and Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
 

Technical information 1891-1988

Scope and Contents

This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by company and consists of technical manuals, technical details, playing techniques, catalogs, and books.
box 44, folder 1

Aeolian - American Felt Company 1900

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of American Felt Co., American Felt Co., New York, 1900. 204 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (2-O)
• The New Aeolian American Action, Aeolian American Corp., circa 1935. 4 pp 8 X 6-3/4" (1-O)
• The New Aeolian American Action, Aeolian American Corp., Circa 1935. 4 pp 8-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
box 309, folder 1

American Felt Company 1900

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of American Felt Co. Pocket Edition, American Felt Co., New York, 1900. 204 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
box 44, folder 2

American Felt Company - American Piano Supply Company 1911-1987

Scope and Contents

• Piano and Organ Supplies, American Felt Company, New York, Circa 1910. 357 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Illustrated and Descriptive Catalog - Piano, Player Piano & Organ Repair Materials & Tools, American Piano supply Co., New York, Circa 1910. 89 pp 4-3/4 x 6-3/4" (3-O)
• Catalog No. 700, American Piano Supply Co., Division of Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, N.Y., Circa 1940. 108 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Piano Supplies: Catalog F-56, American Piano Supply Co., NY, Circa 1955. 104 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Invoices, American Piano Supply Company, 1985
• Price List #5, Catalog #86, American Piano Supply Co., 1986
• Supplement to Catalog No. 86, American Piano Supply Co., 1986
• Catalog No. 68-69, American Piano Supply Co., undated
box 44, folder 3

American Piano Supply Company - Robert G. Anderson 1914-1968

Scope and Contents

• How to Enhance the Beauty and Saleability of Your Products: Soss Invisible Hinges, American Piano Supply Co., New York, Circa 1918. 3 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Price List: Piano and Organ Repair Supplies & Tools, The American Piano Supply Co., Inc., New York, August 1923. 16 pp - 4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano and Organ Supplies: Price Changes, American Piano Supply Co., New York City, July 15, 1914. 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Grand National Convention announcement, American Society of Piano Technicians, 1950
• Membership letter, American Society of Piano Technicians, undated
• The Care of Your Piano, The American Society of Piano Technicians, No date. 6 pp 3 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, The American Society of Piano Technicians, 1950
• How to Fight Moths, The American Society of Piano Technicians, No date. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Wire and Pipe Organ News, American Steel & Wire Company, Chicago, January, 1914. 22 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (2-O)
• The Tuners' Digest, The American Society of Piano Tuner-Technicians, 1944
• Werolin, E. S., Lecture in Grand Action Regulating, Service Department, The Ampico Corp., New York, No date. 11 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Patents, Ampico, 1928-1929
• Catalogue of Wire, American Steel & Wire Company, May, 1927. 79 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Dampp-Chaser Humidity Control System, Amica, undated
• Dealer's Handbook of Pianos and Their Makers, Including Organs and Their Makers, Robert G. Anderson, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1962. 28 pp 4 x 7" (1-O)
• Dealer's Handbook of Pianos and Their Makers, Including Organs and Their Makers, Robert G. Anderson, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1968. 28 pp 4 x 7" (2-O)
box 309, folder 2

Archer Manufacturing Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Archer's Patent Piano Stools, Archer Manufacturing Company, undated. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-R)
box 44, folder 4

Baldwin Piano Company - Bauer 1917-1967

Scope and Contents

• Atkinson, John. Quincy, No date. The Home Care of the Piano and Organ, 8 pp 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Let Me Teach You Piano Tuning - Charles P. Dolan, Director, Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass., Circa 1905. 21 pp (Plus rate sheet, return envelope, list of Clients, and enrollment blank) 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Baldwin Grand Piano Service Manual, Circa 1930. 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Baldwin Piano Service Manual: Grands, Studios, Consoles, Spinets, Baldwin Piano & Organ Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1967. 27 pp 10 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• How to Preserve the Finish of Your Piano, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Baldwin Grand Piano Service Manual, Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, No date. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• The Care of the Piano, Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, New York City, Circa 1926. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (4-O) (Compliments of The Baldwin Piano Company)
• Supplies for Piano, Organ and Furniture Manufacturers and Hardwood Finishers in General: General List No. 1, H. Behlen & Bro., New York, Circa 1910. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Supplies for Piano, Organ and Furniture Manufacturers and Hardwood Finishers in General: Stain List, H. Behlen & Bro., New York, Circa 1910. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Bill, Edward Lyman, Modern Piano Tuning and Allied Arts, 1917
• Bishop, R.C., Facts About Pianos and Piano Tuning, circa 1920s
• Catalogue, Boston Tuner's Outfit Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1895. 30 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Piano and Organ Supplies, George W. Braunsdorf, Corona, N.Y., 1939. 112 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Piano and Organ Supplies, George W. Braunsdorf, Corona, L.I., N.Y., 20 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, George W. Braunsdorf, 1950
• Braunsdorf's Specialties, George W. Braunsdorf, 1950
• Compliments of Phil H. Brehmer, Phil H. Brehmer, Rutland, Vermont, circa 1915. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Russell, Harold, New Method of Piano Construction Invented by a Chicagoan, The Piano Magazine, September 1914. 8 pp 7 x 10" (11-R)
box 44, folder 5

Capitol City Tuning School - Chart Music Publishing Company 1902-1958

Scope and Contents

• Envelope, Capitol City Tuning School, 1949
• Piano Tuning as a Profession and application materials, Capitol City Tuning School, 1949
• How to Fix Marred and Scratched Furniture, Pianos, Grafonolas, Etc., The M.L. Campbell Company, Kansas City, undated
• How to Repair Damage to Varnished Surfaces, M.L. Campbell, undated
• Price List, M.L. Campbell, 1928
• A New Piano-Action by Winthrop P. Tryon, The Christian Science Monitor, 1929
• National Self Tuner, The, H. Talbot, 1903. 32 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• National Self Tuner or Tuning Made Perfect by a Practical Tuner of Years Experience, 1903. 36 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Warranty: Directions for the Care of Your Piano (No. 63494), A. B. Chase Piano Co. Inc., New York City, 1922. 10 pp (Plus 1 p warranty) 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Piano Action Handbook, Cincinnati Chapter of Piano Technicians Guild, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1958. 55 pp 4-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Smith, Herman. The Art of Tuning the Pianoforte, Robert Cocks & Co., London, Circa 1900. 90 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 45, folder 1

Chickering & Son - Continental Music 1904-1949

Scope and Contents

• Grand Upright and Player Actions, Wood Mouldings and Turnings, A. C. Cheney Piano Action Co., Castleton-on-Hudson, N.Y., Circa 1920. 32 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
• The Care of a Pianoforte, Chickering & Sons, Boston, 1904. 20 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalog, Continental Music, 1948
• Catalog, Continental Music, Evanston, Circa 1940. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Flyer, Continental Music, Chicago, November 1949. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Flyer, Continental Music, Chicago, March 1950. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Invoice, Continental Music, Chicago, August 25, 1950. 1 P 8-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalog, Continental Music, Evanston, 1951. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog, Continental Music, Evanston, 1955. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Cooke, James F., Every Man His Own Tuner, James F. Cooke, Oxford, England, 1908. 77 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Faust, Oliver C., Tuner's Pocket Companion, The Faust School of Tuning, Boston, Mass., 1902. 36 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• Garfield Pin Block Restorer, South Bend, Indiana, Circa 1937 6 pp 4 x 7" (1-O)
• Tight, D. J., What the Piano Dealer Should Know About Varnish, The Glidden Varnish Co., Cleveland, Circa 1916. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 45, folder 2

Gulbransen - Ivers & Pond Piano Company 1916

Scope and Contents

• Gulbransen Construction: No. 1 the Sounding Board, Gulbransen, undated
• The Care of the Piano Finish, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1910. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Practical Improvements in Ivers & Pond Pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1904. 22 pp 7-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Piano & Player Hardware Felts & Tools, Catalog No. 533, Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, Circa 1917. 274 pp 4-3/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Tools for Piano Tuners, Regulators and Repairers, Catalog No. 539, Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, Circa 1918. 100 pp 4-3/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Piano and Player Hardware, Felts & Tools for Tuners and Repairers, Catalog No. 601, Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, Circa 1920. 117 pp 4-3/4 x 7" (2-O)
• Piano and Player Hardware-Felts, Tools, Etc.-For Tuners and Repairers: No. 650, American Piano Supply Co., Division of Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, Circa 1922. 107 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalog No. 700, American Piano Supply Co., A Division of Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, Circa 1924. 108 pp 4-3/4 x 7" (2-O)
• Piano Stools. Chairs, Benches, Scarfs & Rubber Covers, Holtzman Martin Co., New York, 1915. 31 pp 8-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
box 309, folder 3

Hammacher, Schlemmer & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Piano, Organ and Violin Tools: Catalogue No. 142, Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., New York, undated. 80 pp 5 x 7" (1-O, 1-R)
box 45, folder 3

Ivers & Pond Piano Company - Lyon & Healy 1891-1948

Scope and Contents

• The Sounding Board: An Important Element in Tone Production, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, circa 1905. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Practical Improvements in Ivers & Pond pianos, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1904. 22 pp 7-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Ivoloid Piano Key Repairing Company, undated
• Catalogue No. 2: A.E. Johnson. Manufacturer of Pianoforte and Organ Tuners' Tools and Materials, A. E. Johnson, Providence, R. I., Circa 1895. 15 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Jouvet, George, Practical Treatise on Tuning, Regulating and Repairing of Pianos and Organs, The Geo. Jaberg Music Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1895. 56 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Flyer, W.W. Kimball, undated
• Dates de Fabrication des Maraues Francaises, Klein, Paris, Circa 1930. 4 pp 3-1/4 X 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Spezial Preisliste von Saiten u. Catgut, E. Künzel & Company, 1912
• Catalogue of Repairing Materials for Pianos and Organs, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1891
box 45, folder 4

Lester Piano Company - Lyon & Healy 1894-1926

Scope and Contents

• Supplement to Catalogue, Lyon & Healy, 1895
• High Grade Piano Accessories: Piano Benches. Cabinets. Scarfs. Covers, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1910. 48 pp 8-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano. Player Piano and Organ Tools & Materials, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, IL, Circa 1921. 106 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano. Player Piano and Organ Tools & Materials, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1923. 105 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Plus- 16 pp price list dated June 1, 1923)
• Piano. Player Piano and Organ Tools and Materials, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1924. 112 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (With 16 pp Revised Price List dated September 1, 1925, 16 pp Revised Price List dated July 1, 1926) (1-O)
• Tuner's (Vest-Pocket Edition) Book: Lester Player Piano, Lester Piano Company, undated
• First Steps in Piano Tuning by Lawrence M. Nadler, London: Music Opinion, undated
• Piano Stools. Chairs. Scarfs. Covers and Music Cabinets, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1894. 68 pp 9-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
box 309, folder 4

C.H. Lang & Company 1905

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue No. 9: Fine Piano Tools, C.H. Lang & Co., 1905. 12 pp 3 x 6" (1-O)
box 45, folder 5

Mason & Hamlin - L.J. Mutty Company 1891-1966

Scope and Contents

• Piano Stringer, Mason & Hamlin, 1883
• Maintaining our Tuning Contract Service, The Marshall Piano Company, undated
• Merkel, Louis J., 99 Years' Notes on 88 Keys, St. Louis, Missouri, 1966. 29 pp 4-1/4 x 6-1/2" (11-C)
• Michel, N. E., Michel's Piano Atlas, Rivera, California, 1953. 162 pp 4-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Morse. Wilson F., Illustrated Finger and Wrist Gymnastics for Pianists, Violinists, Organists, and Performers Upon All Musical Instruments, Also Typewriters, Burleigh & Flynt, Augusta, Maine, 1896. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Care of the Piano, Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, New York City, Circa 1926. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (4-O) (Compliments of American Piano Company, Ampico Division, New York)
• The Care of the Piano: Service Bulletin No. 36, Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, New York City, Feb. 27, 1926. 2 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List of Player-Piano, Cloths, Rubber, Tubings. L.J. Mutty Company, 1930
box 46, folder 1

National Association of Piano Tuners - Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning 1905-1938

Scope and Contents

• The Care of the Piano, National Association of Piano Tuners, New York, Circa 1926. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (4-O)
• Constitution and By-Laws of the National Association of Piano Tuners, Inc.: As Amended at the Chicago Convention, Aug. 22, 1929. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Constitution and By-Laws of the National Association of Piano Tuners, Inc.: As Amended at the Philadelphia Convention, August 29, 1934. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Greetings and Good Wishes from the National Association of Piano Tuners Los Angeles Division, National Association of Piano Tuners, 1928
• Be Sure You Have a Piano Tuner! National Association of Piano Tuners, undated
• National Survey of Piano Classes in Operation, National Bureau for the Advancement of Music, New York, Circa 1927. 96 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Ivoloid, National Piano Key Co., undated
• Your Piano and Its Proper Care, National Piano Manufacturers Association of America, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1930. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Transactions 1925-26: Second Annual Meeting, June 7, 1926, Hotel Commodore, New York, National Piano Technicians' Association. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• On the Design and Construction of the Pianoforte Sound Board by Frank J. Weiser, National Piano Technicians' Association, 1926
• Third Annual Convention of the National Piano Technicians' Association: Stevens Hotel, Chicago, June 27, 1927. 57 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Piano Action Regulating: Lesson One, Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning, 1905
• Piano Action Regulating: Lesson Two, Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning, 1905
• Examination Questions, Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning, undated
box 46, folder 2

Charles E. Moscow - Bob Pierce 1895-1980

Scope and Contents

• Moscow, Charles E., The Practical Piano Tuner, Carl Fischer, New York, 1895. 22 pp plus 4 pp of ads 4-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Decals, National Association of Piano Tuners, Chicago, Circa 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 9-1/2" (3-O) (In original mailing envelope)
• Piano Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 8, Pacific Piano Supply Co., North Hollywood, California, Circa 1965. 110 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalog No. 14-15, Pacific Piano Supply Company, North Hollywood, CA, 1980. 105 pp 7 x 10" (1-O) (With 40 pp price list)
• Parkinson, Hans B., The Piano-Its Care, Hans B. Parkinson, Los Angeles, 1922. 2 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Piano and Organ Tools: Tuner's Supplies: Catalog No. l-B, Piano Parts Mfg. Co., Chicago, September, 1914. 45 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Should I Have My Piano Tuned for the Summer Even if it will Not Be Used?, The Piano Technicians Guild, Inc. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• How to Fight Moths, The Piano Technicians Guild, Inc. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Facts Every Piano Owner Should Know About Humidity, Piano Trade Magazine, 1949
• New "C" Action for the 39-Inch Consoles Eliminates the Drop Feature, Piano Trade Magazine, 1936
• Flyer, Bob Pierce, undated
• Piano, Player and Organ Supplies, Polk Musical Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1936. 28 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 46, folder 3

Ray Cream Luster Polish - Louis Renner 1912, 1982

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, Ray Cream Luster Polish, 1912
• Renner Bestandteile, Louis Renner, Stuttgart, Germany, 1988. 211 pp 8-1/2 x 9" (1-O) (With 47 pp price list)
box 309, folder 5

Schaff Piano Supply Company 1975

Scope and Contents

• Catalog 75-76, Schaff Piano Supply Co., Chicago, 1975. 132 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
box 46, folder 4

Schaff Piano Supply Company 1955-1969

Scope and Contents

• How to Restring a Grand Piano, Schaff Piano Supply Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1955
• How to Order Replacement Strings, Schaff Piano String Corporation, Chicago, Circa 1925. 1 P 6-1/4 x 7" (5-O)
• Schaff Piano Supplies Catalog No. 5-55, Schaff Piano Supply Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1955. 120 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Schaff Piano Supplies Catalog No. 69-70, Schaff Piano Supply Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1969. 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalog 75-76, Schaff Piano Supply Company, Chicago, 1975. 132 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Music Wire Gauge Numbers, Schaff Piano Supply Company, undated
box 46, folder 5

Schaff Piano Supply Company - Siegel-Meyers Correspondence School of Music 1906-1965

Scope and Contents

• Schaff Piano Supplies Catalog: No. 63-64, Schaff Piano Supply Company, Chicago, Ill., 1963. 120 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Art of Piano Making, Scientific American, 1906
• Physics of the Piano, Scientific American, 1965
• Broadside: Keep Your Piano in Tune, Standard Player Action Company, undated
• Study Music with the Masters by Mail, Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music, 1908
box 33, folder 1

"S" 1898-1948, 1988

Scope and Contents

• Hints on the Care of Your Piano, Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, New York, 1940. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
Strobo Tuner, and Strauch Brothers.
box 309, folder 6

Otto R. Trefz, Jr. & Company - Tuners Supply Company 1935-1949

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue No. 553, Otto R. Trefz, Jr. & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1949. 60 pp 4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 31, Tuner's Supply Co., Boston, Mass., 1935. 108 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 32, Tuner's Supply Co., Boston, Mass., circa 1938. 108 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
box 47, folder 1

W.H. Thompson - Tuners Supply Company 1892-1949

Scope and Contents

• Lusto: The Polish That Polishes, W. H. Thompson, Princeton, Indiana, Circa 1925. 1 P 2 x 5-3/4" (52-O)
• Scarfs, piano Stools and Benches, and Music Cabinets, Tonk Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 1893. 31 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O) (Plus 10-page Confidential Net Price List to the Trade 1891-92) .6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Piano Stools, Piano Scarfs, Music Cabinets, Etc., Tonk & Co., Chicago, 1894-95. 126 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O) (Plus two copies of 8-page Confidential Net Price List for the Trade Only) 8-1/2 x 11" (One order blank and one return envelope)
• Tonk Manufacturing Company Offers a New Overton Cushion Top Bench with New Overton Steel K. D. Construction!, Chicago, Circa 1925. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Credit Memorandum, Tonk & Co., New York, July 11, 1893. 1 p 8-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Receipt, Tonk & Co., New York, July 6th, 1893. 1 p 8-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Special Periods – Reasonably Priced, Tonk Manufacturing Company, undated
• Simpson, A.V., Grand Piano Action Work, Winette Piano Company, Chicago, August, 1924. 34 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Care of the Piano, Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, New York City, Circa 1926. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Issued by Trade Service Bureau)
• Catalogue No. 549, Otto R. Trefz, Jr. & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1949. 47 pp 4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• Price List No. 848, Otto R. Trefz, Jr. & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 1949. 19 pp 3-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Catalogue No. 959, Otto R. Trefz, Jr. & Co., Philadelphia, PA, undated. 156 pp 4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Price List, Otto R. Trefz, Jr. & Co., Inc., Philadelphia, PA, undated. 19 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Piano Tuner's Tools and Supplies: Pocket Price List No. 25, Tuner's Supply Co., Boston, Mass., 1925. 32 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 47, folder 2

Piano Parts Manufacturing Company - Tuners Supply Company 1914-1949

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue No. 1-A: Piano and Organ Materials: Tuners' Supplies, Piano Parts Mfg. Co., Chicago, Illinois, August, 1914. 90 pp 4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano Tuning and Allied Arts by William Braid White, Tuners Supply Company, undated
• Piano Supplies No. 20, Tuner's Supply Co., Boston, Mass., 1920. 32 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Piano Tuner's Tools and Supplies: Pocket Price List No. 25, Tuner's Supply Co., Boston, Mass., 1925. 32 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Piano Tuner's Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 27, Tuners Supply Company, Boston, 1927. 104 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Golden Anniversary Editions of Hale Catalog of Piano Tuners' Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 30, Tuners Supply Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1930. 106 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 31, Tuner's Supply Co., Boston, Mass., 1935. 108 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O) (One copy in original mailing envelope)
• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 33, Tuners Supply Company, Boston, 1940. 105 pp 7 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Hale 1949 Catalog, Tuners Supply Company, Boston, 1949. 80 pp 4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
box 47, folder 3

Tuners Supply Company 1964-1988

Scope and Contents

• Quality Tools and Accessories for the Piano Technician: Catalog 50, Tuners Supply Co., Inc., Winter Hill, Boston, Mass., 1964. 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Quality Tools and Accessories for the Piano Technician: Catalog 51, Tuners Supply Co., Inc., Boston, Mass., 1965. 128 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies, Tuner's Supply Co., Somerville, Massachusetts, 1968/1984/1985/1986. 190 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 47, folder 4

Tuners Supply Company 1940-1969

Scope and Contents

• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies: Catalog No. 33, Tuners Supply Company, Boston, 1940. 105 pp 7 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Link, John W., Jr. Theory and Tuning: Aron's Meantone Temperament and Marpurg's Temperament, Tuners supply Co., Boston, 1969. 135 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
box 48, folder 2

Tuners Supply Company 1971

Scope and Contents

• Repairing and Regulating of Pianos, Tuners Supply Co., Boston, 1971. 155 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 48, folder 3

Tuners Supply Company 1986

Scope and Content

• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies, Tuner's Supply Co., Somerville, Massachusetts, 1986. 190 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 48, folder 4

Tuners Supply Company 1988

Scope and Contents

• Hale Piano Tools and Supplies, Tuner's Supply Co., Somerville, Massachusetts, 1988. 190 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 48, folder 1

Tonk & Company 1936-1941

Scope and Contents

• Piano Supply Catalog, Tonk Bros., Chicago, 1936-37. 75 pp 9 x 12" (2-O)
• Piano Supply Catalog, Tonk Bros., Chicago, 1939. 80 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Piano Supply Catalog, Tonk Bros., Chicago, 1940-41. 80 pp 9 x 12" (2-O)
box 49, folder 1

United States Department of Labor, United States Training Service - Harry W. Zitzler 1919

Scope and Contents

• Courses of Instruction in Piano Making: Together with a Section on Player Pianos, Pneumatic Actions, Piano Actions and Keys, Training Bulletin No. 22, United States Training Service, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, 1919. 65 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Wound Piano Strings for All Purposes, United Piano String Co., New York City, circa 1930. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (With prices)
• The Care of the Piano, Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, New York City, Circa 1926. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Compliments of Harry W. Zitzler)
box 309, folder 7

Warren Piano Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Piano Supplies No. 20, The Warren Piano Company, undated. 40 pp 3 x 5" (1-O)
box 49, folder 2

Waterbury Company - Wessel, Nickel & Gross 1896-1920

Scope and Contents

• Wire Rope, Armored Rope, Fibreclad Rope, Music Wire, Manilla Rope, Sisal Rope, Drilling Cables, Waterbury Company, New York, February, 1920. 230 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Billhead, Wessell, Nickel & Gross, New York, April 16, 1896. 1 p 8-1/2 X 7" (1-O)
box 49, folder 3

Wessel, Nickel & Gross 1898

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of Piano-Forte Actions, Wessell, Nickel & Gross, New York, 1893. 132 pp 11-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
box 49, folder 4

Wheelock - Wurlitzer 1941-1963

Scope and Contents

• Technical drawings, Wheelock, undated
• Wood & Brooks Actions for Grand Pianos, Wood & Brooks Co., Buffalo, NY, No date. 24 pp 17 x 17-1/4" (1-O)
• Whitford, Robert, The Piano and Its Music, Robert Whitford Publications, Buffalo, New York, 1941. 19 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Woodman, H. Staunton, How to Tune a Piano: How to Buy a Used Piano: How to Keep Your Piano in Good Condition, 1960. 56 pp 5-1/2 x 8--1/2" (2-O)
• Woodman, H. Staunton, How to Tune a Piano: How to Buy a Used Piano: How to Keep Your Piano in Good Condition, 1963. 56 pp 5-1/2 x 8--1/2" (1-O)
• Kordevon - A New Piano Finish by Wurlitzer, No date. 4 pp 3 x 5" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Piano Service Manual, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., DeKalb, Ill., Circa 1955. 30 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Piano Service Manual, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., DeKalb, Ill., undated. 33 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 49, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1895-1936, 1985

Scope and Contents

• Technical Conference of Piano Industry, 1936
• White, William Braid, "Piano Construction as an Engineering Problem", Journal of the Western Society of Engineers, June 1926. 10 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• White, William Braid, Where Savings May Be Made in Grand Production, Piano Factory and Piano Servicing, The Music Trade Review, 1931
• Suggestions for Regulating, undated (2-O)
• Is Piano Tuning and Repairing the Golden Opportunity Profession of the 1950's?, undated
• The Musical Age, 1895
• Course in Modern Piano Tuning, Niles Bryant School of Piano Tuning, 1907
• Piano Truths You Should Know, Intune Company, undated
• The Piano: Its History, Construction and Care, Intune Company of America, New York, Circa 1904. 38 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (Plus a 2 pp letter from J. B. Ross dated August 1, 1946, referring to his invention described in this booklet) (1-O)
• Craftsman puts lots of love, lacquer into restored pianos, Houston Chronicle, 1985 (article about Phillip Williams)
• How We Got the Piano, Book of Familiar Things, 1908
 

Novelty items 1900-1953, undated

Scope and Contents

This sub-series consists of novelty items including wooden rulers, pins, hand fans, pocketknives, bookmarks, and other items from piano manufacturers and dealers.
box 50

Rulers and glass pen 1920, undated

Scope and Contents

• Anderson & Co., Inc., F. P. (1 celluloid ruler/blotter)
• Ashbaucher Art and Music store (1 glass "quill" pen)
• Auburn Music Co. (1 ruler)
• Avery Piano Co., William H. (3 rulers)
• Bell Art Pianos (1 ruler)
• Boardman & Gray, Grand Upright and Player Pianos (3 rulers)
• Bent, Geo. P., "Crown" Pianos and Organs (1 ruler)
box 51

Pins, bookmarks, and other assorted items 1907-1914, undated

Scope and Contents

• Baldwin Pianos (1 folding knife)
• Baldwin Pianos & Player Pianos (1 knife)
• Baldwin Piano, The (1 aluminum book mark)
• Bell Brothers Piano Factory (1 ash tray)
• Bell Pianos (1 pin)
• Bell Pianos (1 pin)
• Bell Pianos (3 pins)
• Bent Company, Geo. P. (1 flag pin)
• Betty Boop (1 pin)
• Bjur Bros. (1 note pad)
• Boardman & Gray Pianos (1 match striker)
• Brambach Piano Co., (1 medal, 1914)
• Briggs Pianos (5 celluloid book marks with upright piano)
• Bush & Gerts Piano Co. (1 pin with grand piano)
• Bush & Gerts Pianos (1 pin with Temple of Music)
• Bush & Lane Piano Co. (1 mirror)
• Chase Bros. (1 watch fob)
• Chase Piano, A. B. (11 colored celluloid book marks)
• Chase Pianos, A. B. (1 complimentary packet of "Breath of Violets Sachet")
• Christman Piano Co. (1 folding knife)
• Crown Piano, The (2 pins)
• Crown Piano, The (1 pin)
• Campbell music store, Washington D.C. (chalk duster)
• Letter, S.F. Myers Company: Manufacturing & Wholesale Jewelers, 1901
box 52

Pins, rulers, bookmarks, and other assorted items 1917-1947, undated

Scope and Contents

• Bogart Pianos (1 rulers)
• Clough & Warren Co. (1 billfold)
• Crown Piano, The (1 celluloid book mark with grand piano)
• Cunningham Pianos (6 celluloid book marks with upright piano)
• Cunningham Pianos (1 celluloid mirror with upright player piano)
• Cunningham, The Matchless Piano) (2 celluloid mirrors with grand)
• Emerson Piano Company (1 celluloid note book/1918 calendar with grand piano)
• Everett Piano, The (1 puzzle)
• Fischer Pianos (1 celluloid holder with 1900 calendar and note paper)
• French & Sons (1 watch fob)
• French & Sons, Jesse (1 watch fob)
• French & Sons Pianos, The (1 matchbook cover)
• French Piano, Jesse (1 booklet of eyeglass tissues)
• French Pianos, Jesse (1 celluloid mirror with grand piano)
• Grinnell Bros. Music House (mirror)
• Haines Bros. Pianos (1 pin back)
• Hallock, Miner & Co. (mirror)
box 53

Pins, rulers, and other assorted items 1904-1937

Scope and Contents

• Cluett & Sons (1 folding yardstick)
• Hamilton Company, The S. (1 colored celluloid with blotter)
• Hamilton Piano (1 sun dial card)
• Hardman, The (1 - 313-page Webster's Dictionary)
• Hasbrouck Tone (1 celluloid mirror)
• Hermann Bros. Co. (1 bookmark with cover)
• Hospe Co. Pianos (1 celluloid mirror)
• Huckstep Nickelodeon (1 pin)
• Huntington Pianos (1 watch fob)
• Huntington Pianos (2 pins with Rachmaninoff)
• Johnson Piano Co., E. P. (1 celluloid mirror)
• Kimball Co., W. W. (1 pin)
• Kimball Piano (1 spinner)
• Kimball Pianos and Organs piano (1 celluloid book mark with grand piano)
• Knabe (1 100th anniversary medal)
• Krakauer Pianos (2 Professor Fish fortune tellers)
• Kranich & Bach (2 celluloid tape measures)
• Kranich & Bach (1 pin)
• Kreiter Piano Co. (1 tape measure)
• Krell Piano Co. (1 celluloid mirror)
box 54

Wooden rulers, paper vases, pocket knives, and other assorted items 1900-1906, undated

Scope and Contents

• Leiter Bros. (1 bottle opener/button hook)
• Leiter Bros. Pianos (4 rulers)
• Lester Piano (3 paper cups)
• Lester Pianos Last A Lifetime (1 folding knife)
• Lindeman, Harry & S.G. (1 ruler)
• Ludwig Piano, The (1 token)
• Mack, J. J. (1 Magic Moving Pictures - artist playing piano)
• Marks Co., M. Doyle (1 ruler)
• Martin & Martin Pianos (1 numerical mind reader/tells your age)
• Mason & Risch (1 celluloid book mark with grand piano)
• McPhail Piano, The (1 string/coin puzzle)
• Melographic Rolls (1 watch fob)
box 55

Wooden rulers, billfolds, bookmark, and other assorted items 1916, undated

Scope and Contents

• Nathan Ford Music Co., St. Paul, Minnesota (1 wooden box with wooden dominoes set)
• Milton Pianos (2 rulers)
• Nelson-Wiggen Piano Co. (1 ruler)
• Nelson Co., H. P. (1 notebook)
• Nelson Co., H. P. (1 pin)
• Newcombe Pianos (1 pin with upright piano and 5 composers)
• Orkin Bro's. Piano Club, Join (1 pin)
• Packard (1 billfold)
• Packard, The (1 celluloid note book with grand piano)
• Palmer Pianos Forever (1 pin)
• Pease Piano Company (1 ruler)
• Piano Merchants Assoc. of Ohio, The (1 convention badge)
• Piper & McIntire (1 celluloid mirror)
• Poole Pianos (3 celluloid book marks with grand piano)
• Poole Pianos (1 celluloid book mark with upright piano)
• Poole Pianos (1 celluloid book mark with grand piano)
• Price & Teeple Piano Co. (1 celluloid mirror)
• Savard & Kennedy (1 celluloid notebook)
box 56

Pins, mirrors, tuning forks, and other assorted items 1911-1953, undated

Scope and Contents

• Schaeffer Piano (1 watch fob)
• Schaeffer Pianos (1 pin with upright piano)
• Schaeffer Pianos (1 celluloid mirror with upright piano)
• Schaeffer Pianos (1 celluloid mirror with upright piano)
• Schaeffer Pianos (3 celluloid pin backs)
• Schomacker Gold String Piano (1 card with piano string sample)
• Schubert Piano (1 spinner)
• Sears, Roebuck & Co., Home of Fine Pianos (7 needle threaders)
• Seybold Piano & Organ Co. (1 pin)
• Seybold Piano & Organ Co. (1 pin with upright piano)
• Geo. L. Shepard (calendar with needle)
• Smith Piano Co., (1 celluloid mirror)
• Smith Piano Co., The F. G. (1 celluloid mirror with grand piano)
• Sohmer & Co. (1 tuning fork)
• Soward Music Company (2 celluloid mirrors)
• Steinert & Sons Co., M. (1 celluloid bookmark)
• Steinway & Sons (1 100th anniversary paperweight)
• Sterling Piano Co., The (1 celluloid mirror with handle)
• Stieff, Charles. M. (1 hat)
box 57

Pins, rulers, and other assorted items 1907-1914, undated

Scope and Contents

• Newell & Higel Company (1 chalk duster)
• Vose Pianos (1 celluloid book mark with upright piano)
• Vose Pianos (1 book mark with upright piano)
• Vose & Sons (3 celluloid bookmarks with upright piano)
• Weber Piano, The (1 celluloid notebook)
• Weymann & Son (celluloid calendar)
• Winter & Co. Pianos (1 calendar)
• Winter Piano Co. (1 chalk duster)
• Wissner Pianos (1 celluloid book mark with grand piano)
• Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro. (1 ruler)
• The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company (2 pins)
• Metal etchings of pianos
box 58

Wooden hand fans 1908-1912, undated

Scope and Contents

• Armstrong Piano Co. (1 fan/color)
• Brinkerhoff Piano Co. (2 fans/color)
• Clark, M. Earl (1 fan)
• Haines Bros. (1 fan)
• Love Pianos, Malcom (1 fan)
• Schulz Co., M. (1 fan)
• Vough Piano Co. (1 fan/color)
• Weeks & Dickinson (1 fly swatter)
 

Postal covers and trading cards 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

This sub-series consists of postal covers, stamps, postcards, trading cards, and photographs from piano dealers and manufacturers. It is arranged alphabetically by manufacturer.
box 59

Postal covers: A - C 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

• Ackerman, H.S., One-Price Music House, Greensburg, Pa., 1917. 2 pp (1-O) (Ivers & Pond grand piano) (With receipt insert)
• Adams Music House, J.T., Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music, Band Instruments, Bloomington, Ill., 1891. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Adams-Koenig Piano Co., The, Sole Factory Distributors, Hallet & Davis and Conway Pianos and Player-Pianos, Buffalo, N.Y., 1912. 1 P (1-O) (Hallet & Davis upright piano)
• Ackerstrom, N., Pianos and Organs Sold at Factory Prices, Tuning and Repairing, New York, 1919. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano and reed organ)
• Albright Music Co., 1901
• Allen Co., Wiley B., Pianos and Organs, Portland, Oregon, 1893-1897. 1 P (4-O)
• Ambuhl Bros., Pianos & Organs, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904-1908. (2-O) (Store)
• American Piano Co., 1917
• Andrews, The Music Store, Inc., Steinway and Other Fine Pianos, Radios, Band & Orchestra Instruments, Sheet Music, Charlotte, N.C., 1932. 1 P (1-O)
• Andrews, M.H., Pianos, Organs, Music and Musical Merchandise, Wholesale and Retail, Pianos and Organs for Rent, Bangor, Me., 1895-1906. 1 P (5-O)
• Antisell, T.M., Piano Company, (Great Stearn Piano Factory) San Francisco, Cal., 1885. 1 P (2-O) (One green ink, one orange) (With overall graphic, Antisell upright piano)
• Arion Piano-Forte Company, New York, 1870's. 1 p (3-O)
• Arlington Piano Co., Leominster, Mass., Circa 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Square grand)
• Babcock, D.L., Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines, St. Charles, Minn., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Decker Brothers grand piano)
• Babcock & Elmer, Pianos and Organs, Winona, Minn., 1896/1898. 1 P (2-O) (Grand piano) (Red print)
• Babcock Music Co., Newark/New York, 1907. 3 pp (1-O) (With insert) (Mehlin & Sons upright piano) (Blue print)
• Bailey, A.L., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Burlington, Vt., 1881. 1 P (1-O) (Henry F. Miller grand piano)
• Baker, H.E., Pianos and Organs, Wichita, Kansas, 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Baker, L.A., Music Dealer, Lansing, Michigan, 1905. 1 P (1-O) (Gebhardt Piano)
• Baldwin & Co., D.H., Pianos, Organs and Melodeons, Louisville, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Baldwin & Co., D.H., Pianos Organs, Piano Players, Chicago, Ill., 1871-1906. 1 p (9-O)
• Baldwin Piano Company, The, Denver, Colo., 1930. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Balz, Jacob, New York, N.Y., 1890's. 1 P (1-O) (Baus grand piano)
• Bancroft & Company, A.L., The Best and the Cheapest of All Pianos, San Francisco, 1891-1892. 1 P (2-O)
• Barber Music, Standard Furniture, Inc., Great Falls, Montana, 1950. 1 P (1-O) (Steinway grand)
• Barkell, W.J., Pianos and Organs, Scottdale, Pa., 1899. 1 P (1-O) (Upright Fischer piano)
• Barker, J.A., Piano-Fortes, Petersburg, Va., 1850's. 1 p (1-O)
• Barker, L., Music, Moriss, Cabinet Organs, Melodeons, Hartford, Ct., 1860's. 1 P (1-O) (Embossed) (Yellow envelope)
• Barkheimer & Barkheimer, High Grade Kimball Pianos, East Des Moines, Iowa, 1905. 1 P (1-O) (All-over U.S. flag design in color - 46 stars)
• Bartlett's Music House, Pianos & Organs, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Violins, Sheet Music, Steinway and Kimball, Los Angeles, Cal., Circa 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with grand piano)
• Baus Piano Company, Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, New York, 1893. 2 P (1-O) (Baus grand piano)
• Beatty, Daniel F., Beatty's Piano & Organs, They Stand at the Head in Exquisite Quality of Tone and Durability, Washington, New Jersey, 1870's-1879. 1 p (4-O)
• Bechtel, F., Sole Agent, Henry F. Miller Pianos, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Beethoven Piano & Organ Co., World Renowned Organs & Pianos, Washington, New Jersey, 1889/1891/1893. 1 P (2-O) (Large graphic)
• Behning Pianos, Best in the World, New York, 1870's-1880's. 1 p (2-O) (Large graphic, store)
• Behn Bros & Co., Grand and Upright Pianos, New York, 1889. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic of factory) (Tan ink)
• Beihoff Music, 1951
• Bennett Piano Co., The, Manufacturers of Patent Harmonic Scale Upright and Grand Pianos, Warren, Pa., 1903-1908. 1 P (3-O) (Graphic)
• Bergman's, A. C., Improved Pedal and Foot Rest for Children, The Virgil Piano School Co., New York, 1907. 2 P (1-O) (Foot rests and statement)
• Berry, T.S., Piano Dealer, New York, 1860's. (Square grand piano) (Embossed) 1 P (1-O)
• Birkel Co., Geo. J., Los Angeles, 1907. (Steinway grand) 1 P (1-O)
• Bishop, L.D. & C.L., Dealers in Pianos, Melodeons, Organs and All Kinds of string and Reed Instruments, Newark Valley, N. Y., Circa 1885. 1 P (1-O) (orange)
• Bixby, J.S., Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Musical Instruments, Norridgewock, Me., Circa 1875. 1 P (2-O) (Large square grand piano) (Lemon yellow)
• Black & Keffer, Pianos, New York, Circa 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Large upright piano)
• Blair, R.A., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Wellsville, Ohio, 1880's. 1 P (2-O) (Grand piano)
• Blake & Co., Charles. D., Piano Fortes, Boston, Mass., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• Blake's Great Piano Palace, Boston, 1880's. (All-over design) (Pale green ink) 1 P (1-O)
• Blasius & Sons, Piano Manufacturer, Largest Establishment of the Kind in America, Philadelphia, 1880's-1893. 1 P (3-O) (Factory and wareroom photos)
• Bledsoe, Isaac, Pianos and Organs, Austin, Texas, 1918. 1 P (1-O) (Lyre graphic)
• Boardman, Gray & Co., Pianos, $150, Albany, N.Y., 1860-1863. 1 P (2-O) (Pianoforte factory)
• Bollinger, R.C., Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Large Hardman upright)
• Bollman Bros. Piano co., St. Louis, Mo., 1905. 1 P (1-O) (Insert with sales building)
• Bouricius Music House, High Grade Pianos, Reliable Organs, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1897-1899. 1 P (2-O) (Upright piano)
• Bourne & Son, Wm., Pianos, Boston, Mass., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Piano dealer)
• Brainard's & Sons Music House, S., Chickering Grand, square and upright, Piano Fortes, Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, 1880's. 1 p (5-O)
• Branisholts, A.K. & F.S., Dealers in Pianos and organs!!, Greencastle and Waynesboro, Pa., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic, square grand piano, upright piano) (Orange ink)
• Orville Brewer Publishing Co., 1907
• Briggs & Co., C. C., Manufacturers of First-Class Upright; & Square Piano Fortes, Boston, 1882-1895. 1 P (3-O)
• Brockport Piano Mfg. Co., The, Makers of the Capen Piano, Brockport, N.Y., 1895. 1 P (1-O)
• Brooks-Evans Piano Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 1911. 1 P (1-O) (Everett grand piano) Pale blue envelope)
• Brown, R.J., High-Grade Pianos & Organs, Mattson, Illinois, 1918. 1 P (1-O) (Estey upright piano)
• Brown & Allen, Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, Boston, 1850's. 1 p (1-O) (Pale yellow envelope)
• Brown Music Co., J., Los Angeles, Cal., 1912. (Upright piano). 1 P (1-O)
• Brown & Simpson, Manufacturers of upright Pianos, Worcester, Mass., 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano in elaborate graphic)
• Bruce-Surles Piano Co., Pianos and Organs, Springfield, Illinois, 1909. 1 P (1-O) (Ivers & Pond grand piano)
• Bunce, Charles., Music & Pianos, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Yellow)
• Bush & Gerts Piano, Chicago, Ill., 1899-1921. (Graphic with Bush & Gerts grand piano) 1 P (3-O)
• Byrne, C.E., Piano Co., New York, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Large Byrne upright piano) (Pale blue envelope)
• Byron, Oliver Doud, Byron's Piano, Extant!, Combination, The Greatest, Comedy-Sensation, Cincinnati, 1881. 2 pp (1-O) (All-over telegraph key design on back of envelope) (One insert)
• Cable & Sons, Piano Fortes, New York, 1880's-1890's. 1 p (3-O)
• Cable Company, The Hobart M., Hobart M. Cable Pianos, Burdette Organs, Steinway Hall, Chicago, 1908. 1 P (2-O)
• Cable Company, The, Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs, Chicago, 1901-1903. 1 P (3-O) (Cable Building)
• Cable-Nelson Piano Company, Manufacturers, South Haven, Mich., 1932. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Cable Piano Co., Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs, Successors to Richmond Music Co., Richmond, Va., 1899. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Calenberg & Vaupel, Piano Fortes, New York City, 1890's. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Blue ink)
• California Piano Supply Co., The Big Red Piano Musical Center, Los Angeles, Calif., 1933. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with tall, red grand piano and reference to "Believe It or Not" by Ripley)
• Camp & Phillips' Music House, Jacksonville, Illinois, 1893
• Cann, Frank W., Piano, Newark, N.J., 1921. 1 P (1-O)
• Carlin R. Lennox, Music and Musical Instruments, Pianos and Organs, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1895. 1 P (2-O)
• Carlisle Music Store! Pianos, Organs, Safes and Sewing Machines, Carlisle, Pa., 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Wilcox & White Reed organ) (Green envelope)
• Carter & Dorough, Pianos, Organs and General Musical Merchandise, Valdesta, Ga., 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Cartnell, T.J., Music Teacher and Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, & C., Gainesville, Ga., 1876. 2 pp (1-O) (With insert) (Square grand piano)
• Carry's, E.H., Music Store, First-Class Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music, Music Books, Small Instruments, Strings and Trimmings, Mail Orders a Specialty, Send for Prices, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Yellow envelope)
• Century Piano Company, Century Building, Minneapolis, Minn., 1893-1896. 1 P (3-O) (Century Building) (Upright piano)
• Chaffin, J.F., Dealer in Pianos and Organs and Musical Goods. Tuning, Repairing and Renting, Brass Band and Orchestra Instruments and Music, Fitchburg, Mass., 1899. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Chamberlain Studios, Berkeley, California, 1934
• Chappell, A.H., Organs and Music, New London, Conn., 1870. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic with grand piano) (Green background)
• Chase & Baker Company, The, Manufacturers of Piano Players and Music Rolls, Buffalo, New York, 1906. 2 pp (1-O) (Insert with factory view)
• Chase Co., The A.B., Manufacturers of Fine Artistic Pianos, Norwalk, Ohio, 1905. 1 P (3-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Chase & Smith, Pianos, Organs, Music, Syracuse, N.Y., 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Small graphic) (Green ink)
• Chicago Music Company, Manufacturers, Publishers, Importers, Musical Merchandise, Pianos, Organs, Etc., 1903. 1 P (3-O)
• Chicago Piano Co., Distributing Agency for the Northwest: Chase Matchless Pianos and A.B. Chase Organs, Manufacturers of Pianos and Organ Stools, Chicago, Ill., 1883. 1 P (2-O) (Factory)
• Chickering and Sons, Piano-Forte Manufacturer, Boston, 1859-1909. 1 P (10-O) (factory/grand piano/square grand/graphic)
• Letter to Colonel Thomas C. Chickering, 41st Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers Camp at Baton Rouge, La., 1863. I P (1-O) (Orange envelope)
• Cluett & Sons, Pianos, Organs and Music, Albany, N.Y., 1880-1928. 1 p. (5-O)
• Coatsworth & Son, J., Dealers, Importers and Manufacturers of Clocks & Watches, Jewelry, Silver & Plated Ware, pistols and Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Piano Forte and Organs, and Everything in the Musical Line, Pianos and Organs to Rent, Galena, Ill., 1880's. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic)
• Cockrell & Co., H. N., Spokane, Wash., 1899. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Colley & Co., B.E., Piano Fortes, Boston, Circa 1870. 1 p (1-O)
• Coon, Horace W., Sole Agent for Chickering & Sons and Hallett & Comston's Piano Fortes and Mason & Hamlin and Smith's American Organs, Syracuse, N.Y., Circa 1885. 1 p (1-O) (Light pink envelope)
• Coon, N.D., Dealer in Pianos and Organs, West Superior, Wis., Duluth, Minn., 1896-1897. 2 pp (3-O)
• Cornish & Co., 1880-1900 (4-O)
• Cote, Edmond, Piano Manufacturing Co., Fall River, Mass., 1909. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Cote Piano Manufacturing Co., Fall River, Mass., 1912. 1 p (1-O) (Factory)
• Cowles, A.R., Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise of All Descriptions, General Agent for Mathushek Pianos and Wilcox and White Organs, Newport, Vermont, 1893. 1 p (1-O) (Buff envelope)
• Cressey & Allen, Piano Warerooms and Music store, Portland, Maine, 1904. 1 p (1-O)
• Cressey, Jones & Allen, Pianos and Organs, Decker Bros., Kranich & Bach, Blasius & Sons, Portland, Me., 1895. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Cressey, Jones & Allen, Grand and Upright pianos, Portland, Maine, 1895. 1 p (1-O) (Columbus stamp - embossed)
• Cronk, C.E., Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Redman, Mich., 1889. 1 p (1-O)
• Cunningham Piano Co., The. Makers of the Matchless Cunningham Grand and Opera Pianos, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic with factory)
• Curtaz & Son, Benj., Sole Agents, Chickering, Mason & Hamlin, Vose, Sterling, Curtaz Pianos, Sheet Music, Musical Instruments, Largest Stock of Sheet Music on the Pacific Coast, Sole Agents, Symphonium Music Box, Expert Tuning and Repairing, San Francisco, 1901. 1 p (1-O)
• Curtaz & Son, Benj., Chickering, Vose & Sons, Sterling, Melville Clark, Haines and Other Pianos, Apollo Self Player, Small Goods, Sheet Music, Alameda, 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Sky blue envelope)
• Curtaz. & Son, Benj., Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Small Musical Instruments of Every Description, Chickering Piano Agency, San Francisco, 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Curtice-Baum Co., The. Pianos, Music and Musical Merchandise, Omaha, Nebraska, 1903. 1 p (1-O)
• Curtice, Ross P. Co., Pianos, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, Pictures and Frames, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1903. 1 p (1-O)
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Postal covers: D - I 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

• Dake, Charles B. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Mason City, Iowa, 1899. 1 P (1-O)
• Davenport-Treacy Piano Co., New York, 1914. 1 p (1-O) (Color logo)
• Davis, R.A., Estey Organs, Pianos, Norwalk, Ohio, 1888. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Decker Brothers, Piano Fortes, New York, 1866. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic with square grand) (grey ink)
• Decker Brothers' Pianos, New York, 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Decker upright piano)
• Decker & Son, Pianos, New York, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic)
• Denhoff, K., Pianos and Music Publisher of the Celebrated Denhoff's Edition of Music, 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic, yellow envelope, postage due)
• Denver Music Co., Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, "Knabe", "Vose", "Kingsbury", Denver, 1901. 1 P (1-O) (Knabe upright piano)
• Denver Music Co., The, Pianos-Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, Denver, 1902/1904. 1 P (2-O) (Large graphic, green ink)
• Denver Music Co., The, Pianos-Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, Denver, 1903. I P (2-O) (Large blue-ink graphic)
• Detmer Pianos, Buy the Best! Chicago, 1898. 1 p (1-O)
• Detmer Pianos, Buy the Best! Chicago, 1900. 3 pp (1-O) (With 2 inserts)
• DeVine, Charles H., Pianos, State Representatives of the Matchless Show Pianos, Buffalo, N.Y. Not addressed/mailed. 1 p (1-O) (Graphics)
• Oliver Ditson Company. 1895 (4-O)
• Dieterich Manufacturing Company. Dealers in Pianos and Organs and Everything in the Line of Music - Bradbury Pianos, Milwaukee, Wis., 1901. 1 P (1-O)
• Ossian E. Dodge. Editor and Proprietor of Literary Museum and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos and Music, Cleveland, Ohio, Circa 1865. 1 P (1-O) (Orange envelope)
• Driggs Piano Company Ware Rooms. New York, 1850's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Grey background)
• Drost Brothers Music & Sporting Goods House. 1947. 1 p (1-O) (Kimball grand piano)
• Dunham & Son Piano Forte Manufacturers. New York, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic with factory) (Grey background)
• Dunham Grand. Square & Upright Pianos, Perry, N.Y., 1879. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Dustonsmith Piano Company. Mfrs. Builders of Inverted-Grand Piano-Fortes, Charleston, S.C., 1899. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic) (Red background)
• Dyer and Howard. Agents for Steinway and Chickering Pianos, St. Paul, Minn., 1882. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Dyer & Hughes. Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs, Foxcroft, Maine, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic)
• G.W. Early. Pianos, Columbus, Ohio, 1902. 1 p (Pink envelope)
• Eastern Talking Machine Company. 1905-1907 (2-O)
• Ebersole Pianos. Columbus, Ohio, 1909. 1 p (1-O)
• W.F. Edholm. West Superior, Wisconsin, 1899. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• James M. Edney. Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Pumps, Garden Engines, Sewing Machines, Safes, & C., New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Eggerth & Bobeth. Piano Forte Manufacturers, Baltimore, Md., 1850's. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano, embossed, buff envelope)
• Eiler's Piano House. Portland, Oregon, 1914. 1 p (1-O) (Logo)
• Eiler's Piano House. Good Pianos, Portland, Ore., 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Logo)
• H.R. Eisenbrandt. Musical Instruments, Wholesale & Retail, Sole Agents for "Angelus" Automatic Piano Players, "Washburn" Mandolins and Guitars, "Gramophone" Talking Machines, special Agents for Regina Music-Boxes, Baltimore, Md., 1900. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic)
• John F. Ellis. Piano-Forte, Music, & Musical Instrument Ware Rooms, Washington, D.C., 1857. 1 p (1-O) (Buff envelope)
• EI Paso Piano Company. A Piano Specialty Store, El Paso, Texas, 1923. 2 pp (1-O) (Grand piano logo, insert with logo bill head)
• Emerson Piano Company. Boston, 1889/1891. 1 p (2-O)
• Emerson Piano Company. Boston, May 23, 1890. 3 pp (Design and two-page letter with upright piano) (1-O)
• Englewood Company. Chicago Illinois, 1905 (1-O)
• Estey & Company. Pianos & Organs, Chicago, 1894. 1 p (3-O)
• Faivre, Fabrique de Pianos. Paris, 1850. 1 p (1-O) (Via packet boat - Paris to Le Havre to Boston to New Orleans)
• Falkenstein Music Company. Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise, Hanford, Cal., 1905. 1 P (1-O)
• O.J. Faxon. Piano Forte Hardware, Boston, 1870's. (1-O) (Embossed)
• Fedeillo Music Company. Philadelphia, Pa., 1915. 1 p (Two-page letterhead with upright piano insert) 1 p (1-O)
• Firth Pond & Company. Piano Fortes Music, New-York, 1850's. 1 p (1-O) (Classic embossed design) (Blue ink)
• Firth Pond & Company. Piano Fortes Music, New York, 1850's. 1 p (1-O) (Classic embossed design) (Green ink)
• Firth Pond & Company. Piano Fortes Music, New York, 1861. 1 p (1-O) (Classic embossed design) (Blue ink)
• Firth Pond & Company. Piano Fortes Music, New York, 1860's. 1 p (3-O) (Classic embossed design) (Blue ink)
• Fischer Pianos. Renowned for Tone & Durability, 85,000 Now in Use, New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano) (Purple ink)
• Fischer Pianos. 103,000 Now in Use, New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O)
• Fischer Pianos. 105,000 Now in Use, New York, 1890. 1 p (1-O) (Blue ink)
• Fischer Music Company. Pianos, Wholesale & Retail, Los Angeles, California, 1905. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• Fitzgerald Music and Piano Company. Los Angeles, California, 1901. 1 p (1-O) (Green ink)
• Fitzgerald Music and Piano Company. Wholesale & Retail, No city printed. I p (1-O) (Graphic design with grand piano)
• T. Flaherty & Company. Boston, 1880. 1 p (1-O)
• Foley & Williams Manufacturing Company. Pianos and Organs, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902. 1 p (1-O)
• Foley & Williams Manufacturing Company. Manufacturers of Sewing Machines and supplies, Pianos and Organs, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904. 1 p (1-O)
• E.E. Forbes Piano Company. Birmingham, Ala., 1907. 1 p (1-O)
• H. Howard Foote. Chicago, 1888. 1 p (1-O)
• J.W. French & Company. Hallet, Davis & Co. Warerooms, French & Co. Pianos, New York, Circa 1880. 1 p (1-O) (Square grand)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. Manufacturers of and Dealer in High Grade Pianos, St. Louis, Mo., 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic with French grand piano)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. St. Louis, Mo., etc., 1890. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic with grand piano)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. Manufacturers of the Jesse French Pianos, St. Louis, Mo., 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic with French grand piano)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. St. Louis, Mo., 1901. 2 pp (1-O) (Graphic) (Letterhead enclosure)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. New Castle, Ind., 1914. 1 p (1-O) (Factory)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. New Castle, Indiana, 1922. 1 p (1-O) (Jesse French upright)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. New Castle, Indiana, 1926. 1 p (2-O) (Grand piano)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. New Castle, Ind., 1929. 1 p (1-O) (Factory)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. Artistic Pianos, New Castle, Indiana, 1933.1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. Piano Factory, New Castle, Indiana, 1934. 1 p (1-O) (Factory) (Window envelope)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. Birmingham, Ala., 1936. 1 p (1-O)
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Company. A Ballroom Grand by French, New Castle, Ind., 1938. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano) (Two airmail stamps)
• Julius A.J. Friedrich. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1887. 1 p (1-O)
• Ernest Gabler. Manufacturer of Pianos, First-Class Pianos, Pianos for Sale, New York, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design, square grand piano) (Grey ink)
• Ernest Gabler. Manufacturer of Pianos, First-Class Pianos for Sale, New York, 1882. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design, square grand piano) (Grey ink)
• A. H. Gale & Company. New York, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design, A.H. Gale & Co. square grand piano) (Grey ink)
• A. H. Gale & Company. New York, 1870's. 1 p (2-O) (All-over design, A.H. Gale & Co. square grand piano)
• Galesburg Piano Company. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Galesburg, Ill., 1906. 1 p (1-O) (Lombard upright piano)
• Gamble Hinged Music Company. Chicago, 1915. (1-O)
• J.W. Ganes' Music House. Watertown, Wisconsin, 1870's. 2 pp (1-O) (Manufactory of the Arion Piano-Forte Company on back) (Yellow envelope)
• A.G. Gardner Piano House. Los Angeles, Cal., 1905. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• Geib & Schaefer, Chicago, 1904. (1-O)
• Germain Piano Company. Saginaw, Mich., 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic)
• Germain Piano Company. Saginaw, Mich., 1902. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic, with grand piano)
• Germain Piano Company. Detroit, Mich., 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• John Gerts. Manufacturer of Pianos, Piano Stools, Chairs and Benches, Chicago, 1904. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Gibbons & Stone. Manufacturers of Pianos and Music Dealers, Rochester, N.Y., 1896/1903. 1 P (2-O)
• T. Gilbert & Company. Aeolian Piano Forte Manufacturers, Boston, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Embossed) (Organ envelope)
• John Gillespie. High Grade McPhail Pianos, Fitchburg, Mass., 1901. 1 p (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Hochl Gieseber. Wheeling, West Virginia, 1904. 1 p (1-O)
• H.R. Godwin. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Bethel, Me., 1896. 1 p (1-O)
• Goetz & Company. Pianos, Organs, Brooklyn, 1897. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with upright pianos and pump organs)
• Thomas Goggan & Bro. Dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music and Importers of Musical Instruments and Strings, Galveston, Texas, 1881. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano) (One-page letterhead insert) (Square)
• Thomas Goggan & Bro. Dealers in Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Strings and Musical Instruments, Galveston, Texas, 1884. 1 p (1-O) (Postcard)
• Thomas Goggan & Bro. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Goods of All Kinds, 1891. 1 p (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Thomas Goggan & Bro. Piano & Music House, Galveston, Texas, 1901. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic of Warerooms, pianos) (Green envelope)
• Thomas Goggan & Bro. San Antonio, Texas, 1907. 1 p (1-O) (Goggan upright piano)
• Henry Goldsmith. Pianos, Musical Instruments and Sheet Music. Our Line of Pianos: Emerson, Estey, Hardman, Shoninger, Schulz, Walworth and The Angelus Piano Player and Player piano, Columbus, Ohio, 1907. 1 p (1-O)
• Gourlay, Winter & Leeming. Wholesale Dealers in High Grade Pianos & Organs, Toronto, 1900. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic, warerooms)
• Grafonola Company of New England. Boston, Massachusetts, 1921. 1 p (1-O)
• Otto Grau Piano Company. High-Grade Pianos and Player Pianos, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Grau & Hiltbrand. Sole Agents for Sohmer, Wurlitzer and Singer Pianos, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Sohmer Grand piano)
• W.F. Graves. Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and Musical Goods. General Warehouse Agent for Weber Pianos, and Clough & Warren Organs, Castille, N.Y., 1882. 2 pp (1-O) (With 1 P enclosure)
• Gray's Music Store. Steinway & Sons, Kranich & Bach, Ernst Gabler, Carl Roenisch Pianos, Burdett Organs, Sheet Music & Books, San Francisco, 1882. 1 p (1-O)
• J.C. Groene & Company. Sheet Music, Pianos and Musical Instruments, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Yellow envelope)
• Grovesteen Fuller & Company. Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, Stools & Covers, New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Grey envelope)
• Grovesteen Fuller & Company. Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, Stools & Covers, New York, Circa 1885. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Grey envelope)
• W.H. Grubbs, Pianos and Organs, Columbus, Ohio, 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic with wareroom and grand piano)
• C. Grunewald. Houston, Texas, Pianos: Knabe, Fischer and Others, Organs: Bentley, Putnam and Others, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, Houston, Texas, 1899. 1 p (1-O)
• Grunewald's. Agents for All the Best Pianos: Steinway, Knabe, Mehlin, Sohmer, Fischer, Shoninger, Schaeffer and others, New Orleans, La., 1905. 1 p (1-O) (Upright Steinway piano)
• Grunewald's. Agents for All the Best Pianos: Steinway, Mehlin, Sohmer, Fischer, Shoninger, Schirner, Wm. Knabe & Company. A.B. Chase, Packard, Grunewald & others, New Orleans, La., 1908. 1 P (1-O) (Upright Steinway piano)
• Grunewald's Music House. Louis, Steinway, Knabe, Sohmer, Pleyel, Behr Bros & Fischer Pianos, New Orleans, La., 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Warerooms)
• James A. Guest. Wholesale Pianos and Organs, Burlington, Iowa, 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Flag)
• James A. Guest. Western Distributing Depot for Chickering & Sons, Ernest Gabler & Bro, Kranich & Bach, Starr Piano Co., and Albert Ladd Pianos, Packard Organs, Burlington, Iowa, 1895. 1 P (1-O) (Medal)
• James A. Guest. Chickering Pianos, Gabler Pianos, Packard Pianos, Starr Pianos, Richmond Pianos, Singer Pianos, Packard Organs, Hymnolia Pipe Organs, Burlington, Iowa, 1901. 1 P (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Guild, Church & Company. Manufacturers of Grand, Square and Upright Piano Fortes, Boston, Mass., 1877. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic) (Postcard)
• Guild, Church & Company. Manufacturers, Boston, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic with grand piano) (Brown ink)
• Guild Piano Manufacturing Company. The Guild Piano, Boston, Mass., 1891. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic with Guild upright piano)
• Guilford, Wood & Company. Dealers in Musical Instruments, Pianos, Organs & Musical-Merchandise of All Description, Atlanta/Macon, Georgia, 1875. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• John M. Hale. Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise, Sheet Music, and Books: Peloubet Standard Organs, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1890's. 1 p (1-O)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. Manufacturers, Boston, 1863. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design with grand piano) (Yellow ink)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. Manufacturers, Boston, 1862. 2 pp (1-O) (With 2 P letter insert) (All-over design with grand piano) (Green ink)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. Manufacturers, Boston, 1868. 2 pp (1-O) (With 1 P billhead insert) (All-over design with grand piano) (Pink ink)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. 40 Premiums Awarded, Boston, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Factory)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. 49 Premiums Awarded, Boston, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. Boston, 1879. 2 pp (1-O) (With 1 p letter insert) (carpenter upright piano)
• Hallet, Davis & Company. Chicago, Ill, 1916/1917. 1 p (4-O) (Rooster logo)
• S. Hamilton & Company. Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, and Music Goods Generally, Pittsburgh, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Yellow envelope)
• A. Hammacher & Company. Piano & Cabinet Maker, Hardware, New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Hardman, Peck & Company. Manufacturers of the Hardman Piano, New York, 1908. 1 P (1-O)
• F.C. Hartmann. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and all Kinds of Musical Instruments, Delaware, Ohio, 1881. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand)
• C.C. Harvey Company. Pianos-Radios, Boston, 1932. 3 pp (1-O) (With 2 pp letterhead with price list)
• Hatch Music Company. Philadelphia, 1898. 1 p (1-O)
• W.W. Hawkins & Bro. Dealers, Organs & Melodeons, Also the Weed Sewing Machine, Providence, R.I., 1874. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• J.A. Hervey. Dealer in Pianos & Organs, Jefferson Ohio, 1885. 2 P (1-O) (With 1 P letterhead with Steinway grand piano) (Musical graphic)
• Hext Music Company. Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, and Musical Merchandise, Denver, Colo., 1904/1905. 1 P (3-O) (Musical graphic with grand piano)
• Hibbard & Hawkins, Dealers in Cabinet Organs, Pianos and Melodeons of all Descriptions, Also the Celebrated Weed Sewing Machine, Providence, R.I., 1860's. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• O.N. Hill's Music House. Abilene, Texas, 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Hinners & Albertsen. Pekin, Illinois, 1898. 1 p (1-O)
• Hoehl & Giesler Piano Company. Manufacturers of High-Grade Pianos, Wheeling, W. Va., 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• Carl Hoffman. Chickering & Sons Pianos, Estey and Kansas Organs, Musical Merchandise, Leavenworth, Kansas, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic with grand piano) (Pink ink)
• G.A. Hoffman. Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Musical Merchandise and Instruments, Marysville, California, 1899. 1 P (1-O)
• Hoffman & Gern. Ivers and Pond Pianos, Musical Instruments and Merchandise, Marysville, California, 1898. 1 P (1-O)
• W.S. Holmes & Son, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pianos, Organs and New Home Sewing Machines, Lansing, Mich., 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Henry F. Miller grand piano)
• O.K. Houck & Company. Manufacturers in Pianos-organs-Music, Memphis, Tenn., 1898. 1 P (1-O) (store)
• O.K. Houck & Company. Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise, Memphis, Tenn., 1906. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with three salesrooms)
• Henry Holtzman & Sons. Columbus, Ohio, 1890. 1 p (1-O)
• C.A. House Music Company. Wheeling, West Virginia, 1909. 1 p (1-O)
• G.W. Howard. Piano Forte and Music Dealer, Rome & Lowville, N.Y., 1890's. 2 P (1-O) (With 1 P insert) (Square grand)
• John Hoyt Piano Company. Dealers in Everett and Vose Pianos, Davenport, Iowa, 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with Everett grand piano)
• Hoyt's Music House. San Saba, Texas, 1914. 1 p (1-O)
• G.H. & C.F. Hudson. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pianos, Organs, Music and All Kinds of Musical Merchandise, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 1890. 1 P (1-O)
• Hunt Bros. General Agents for the Celebrated Hazelton Brothers' and Christie Pianos, and Estey Cottage Organ, Athol, Mass., 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (Hazelton Brothers grand piano)
• J.M. Hummel. Dealer in Farm Machinery, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines & C., Sandwich, Ill., 1888. 2 P (1-O) (Two sided, all-over graphic with ware-rooms, grand piano, pump organ, sewing machine and buggy) (Yellow ink)
• Hustedt Piano Company. Detroit, Mich., 1919. 1 P (1-O)
• lIsen and Company. Dealers in Pianos, Sheet Music; Music Books, Musical Instruments of Every Description, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with warerooms)
• Ivers & Pond Piano Company. Boston, 1883. 1 P (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Piano Company. Boston, Mass., 1887. 1 P (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Piano Company. Boston, 1880's. 1 p (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Piano Company. Boston, Mass., 1901. 1 P (1-O) (Ivers & Pond cabinet grand piano) (Post card)
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Postal covers: J - O 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

• George Jaberg Music Company. Cincinnati, Ohio, undated. 1 p (2-O)
• C. Janke & Company. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in pianos, Organs and Musical Instruments, Galveston, Texas, 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Gabler Upright Piano)
• Jansa's Band and Orchestra. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1937. 1 p (1-O)
• Ben H. Janssen. The Home Piano of America, New York, 1904. 1 P (1-O)
• J.W. Jenkins' Sons Music Company. Wholesale and Retail Pianos an organs, Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical Merchandise, Kansas City, Mo., 1888. 1 P (1-O) (Musical graphic)
• J.W. Jenkins' & Sons. Decker Brothers Matchless Pianos, 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Two-sided all-over design with Decker Bros. grand piano) (Red ink)
• J.W. Jenkins' Sons Music House. Pianos, Wholesale & Retail, Organs, Kansas City, Mo., 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with warerooms)
• J.W. Jenkins' Son's Music Company. Wholesale and Retail Pianos and Organs, Kansas City, Mo., 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Musical graphic)
• J.W. Jenkins' Sons Music Company. Manufacturers, Kansas City, Mo., 1901. 2 pp (1-O) (With 1 P billhead)
• J.W. Jenkins Music Company. Kansas City, Mo., 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Small graphic)
• Kirk Johnson & Company. Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, Lancaster, Pa., 1902. 1 P (1-O)
• D.S. Johnston & Company. Sole Agents for Hardman, Mathushek, Emerson & Arion Pianos and the Johnston Organs, Cincinnati, O0hio, 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic)
• D.S. Johnston & Company. Dealers in Small Musical Instruments, Pianos and Organs, Seattle, Wash., 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Jones, The Piano Man. Chickering, Milton, Fayette, S. Cable, Shoninger, Schiller, Christman, Buss & Gerts, Cable, Hannibal Pianos, Sioux City, Iowa, 1924. 2 pp (1-O)
• Judson & Munger. Manufactures & Dealers in Piano Fortes, New York, 1860's. 1 p (1-C) (Square grand piano)
• Kaufmann's "The Big store". Kelsworth Pianos, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1924. 2 pp (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• O.S. Kelly Company. Piano Plates, Springfield, Ohio, 1937/1938. 1 P (2-O) (Logo)
• C.E. Kelsey. Pianos and Organs, Belvidere, Illinois, 1900's. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic)
• William Kessler. Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines, Oak Harbor, Ohio, 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Henry F. Miller grand piano)
• G.E. Kessler. Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1898. 1 P (1-O)
• W.W. Kimball. Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, Chicago, 1870s. 1 P (2-O) (All-over design) (Grey ink)
• W.W. Kimball Company. Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs, Chicago, 1900. 1 P (1-O)
• W.W. Kimball Company. Chicago, 1908. 6 pp (1-O) (Kimball upright piano, Lilhan Nordica, May 1908 calendar) (reply postcard)
• Kimball, Chicago, 1917. 1 P (1-O) (Logo)
• W.W. Kimball Company. Chicago, 1924. 1 P (1-O) (Store)
• Kimball Piano & Organ Company. Jasper, Indiana, 1972. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• William Knabe & Company. Pianofortes, Baltimore, 1906/1919. 1 P (2-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Knabe, Gaehle & Company. Manufacturers, First Premium Grand. & Square, Baltimore, Md., 1854. 1 P (One with 2 pp letter explaining fire) (2-O) (Classic embossed design with grand piano) (Dark blue ink)
• William Knabe & Company. Gold Medal Pianoforte Manufactory, Baltimore, 1861. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano) (Green ink) (One-page insert dated February 16, 1861)
• William Knabe & Company. Gold Medal Pianoforte Manufactory, Baltimore, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design with grand piano) (Pink ink)
• William Knabe & Company. Baltimore, 1892/1893/1894/1895/1896/1899/1902. 1 P (6-O) (All-over design with grand piano) (Green/blue/pink ink)
• William Knabe & Company. Pianofortes, Baltimore/New York/Washington, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with factory)
• William Knabe & Company. Pianofortes, New York/Baltimore/Washington, 1906. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with factory)
• William Knabe & Company. Pianofortes, New York/Baltimore/Washington, 1919. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with factory and store)
• Knight-McClure Music Company. Pianos & Organs, Denver, Colorado, 1880's. 1 P (1-O) (Musical graphic) (Green ink)
• Knight-McClure Music Company. Pianos & Organs, Denver, Colorado, 1886. 1 P (1-O) (Musical graphic) (Red ink)
• Kohler & Campbell. Pianos, New York, 1903. 1 P (1-O)
• Kohler & Chase. Importers of Musical Instruments, Sole Agents for Decker Brothers, Emerson and Fischer Upright Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin Organs, San Francisco, 1878. 1 P (1-O)
• Kohler & Chase. Pianofortes, San Francisco, California, 1919. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with store)
• Krakauer Brothers. Piano Makers, New York, N.Y., 1925. 1 P (1-O) (Blue envelope)
• Fred F. Kramer. Music Dealer, Allentown, Pa., 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Hardman grand piano)
• Kranich & Bach. Manufacturers of Grand, Upright and Square Piano Fortes, New York, 1888. 1 P (2-O) (Graphic design) (Red/green ink)
• Kreiter Manufacturing Company. Makers of High Grade Pianos and Player Pianos, Milwaukee, Wis., 1929. 11 pp (1-O) (With reply envelope insert and poster stamp from 1929 Music Trades Convention, Chicago)
• Kroeger Piano Company. New York, 1910. 1 P (1-O)
• Kunkel Brothers. Artistic Music Publishers, St. Louis, Mo., 1902. 1 P (2-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• C. Kurtzmann & Company. Pianos, Player Pianos and Victrolas, Buffalo, N.Y., 1918. 1 P (1-O) (Kurtzmann grand piano)
• S.A. Ladd. Manufacturer of Excelsior Melodeons and Piano Fortes, Meredith Village, N.H., 1850's. 1 P (1-O, 1-C) (Grand piano)
• R.E. Laird's Music Store. Baldwin Piano, Philco Radio, Electrical Appliances, Mt. Union, Pa., 1937. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• J.H. Lamb. Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music and Everything in the Musical Line, Greenfield, Mass., 1870s. 1 p (1-O) (Upright piano)
• C.M. Lantry. Dealer in Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines, Waukesha, Wis., 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Sterling upright piano)
• Lawrence Organ Manufacturing Company. Concert Grand and Parlor Uprights, Easton, Pa., 1895. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Leedom's Drug Store. Duncansville, Pa., 1933. 1 p (1-O)
• E. Leins. Manufacturer of the Leins High Grade Piano, New York, 1897. 1 P (1-O)
• Leonard Publishing Company. Sunday School Supplies, Pianos and Organs, Albany, N.Y., 1893/1895. 1 P (2-O) (Store)
• Lesh Music House. St. Paul, Minn., 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Chase Brothers grand piano)
• Lester Piano Company. Philadelphia, 1910. 1 P (1-O) (Logo)
• Lester Piano Company. Player, Grand and Upright Pianos, Philadelphia, Pa., 1932. 1 P (1-O)
• Lighte, Newton & Bradburys. Manufacturers of Piano Fortes, N.Y., 1860's. 1 P (1-O)
• Loomis' Temple of Music, Musical Emporium. New Haven, Conn., 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• Ludden & Bates Southern Music House. Manufacturers of the Silver Tone Pianos, Savannah, Ga., 1986. 1 P (2-O) (Graphic)
• Lutz & Wise. Dealers in Pianos, Organs and All Kinds of Musical Merchandise, Decatur, Illinois, 1883. (Two pages with letterhead insert) (1-O) (Weber grand piano) (Yellow envelope)
• Lyon & Healy. Chicago, 1908. 2 p (1-O) (store factories)
• Lyon & Healy Piano. Pure in Tone, Chicago, 1911. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with Lyon & Healy upright piano)
• Lyon & Healy. The Lyon & Healy Piano, Pure in Tone, Chicago, 1912. 1 P (1-O) (Lyon & Healy grand piano)
• Lyon & Healy. Everything Known in Music, Chicago, 1915. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano, Victrola)
• Mackie Piano, Organ and Music Company. Rochester, N.Y., 1906. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with salesrooms)
• Alex Mahan. Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise and Sewing Machines, Cortland, N.Y., 1870s. 1 P (2-O) (All-over graphic) (Tan ink)
• Alex Mahan. Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise and Sewing Machines, Cortland, N.Y., 1879. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Red ink)
• Manner & Company. First Premium of 1867, Patent Arion Piano Forte, New York, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic with square grand piano) (Grey ink)
• R.M. & P.M. Mansur. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Melodeons, Mount Vernon, Maine, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Square grand piano and masonic symbol) (Orange envelope)
• Manufacturers Piano Company. Chicago, 1901. (Two pages with 1 p letterhead insert) (1-O) (Weber grand piano)
• Manufacturers Piano Company. Chicago, circa 1910. 1 P (1-O) (Reply envelope with uncancelled stamp)
• Marchal & Smith Piano and Organ Company. New York, 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with Marchal & Smith square grand piano)
• Marchal & Smith Piano and Organ Company. New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic with factory)
• Alma Marker. Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1903. 1 p (1-O)
• J.W. Martin & Brother. Steinway, Crown, Ivers & Pond, Kurtzmann, Lindeman & Sons, Sterling, Huntingdon, Smith & Barnes and Other High Grade Pianos, Rochester, N.Y., 1903. 1 P (1-O) (All-over design with Steinway grand piano) (Grey ink)
• R.T. Martin. Chicago, Illinois, 1880. 1 p (1-O) (warerooms)
• Mathushek & Son Piano Company. New York City, 1900. 1 p (1-O)
• Matthews Piano Co., Lincoln, Neb., 1897. 1 p (1-O) (Shaw grand piano)
• Mattson's Music House. Seattle, Washington, 1934. 1 p (1-O)
• Fred Maurer. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1903. 1 p (1-O)
• Zeno Mauvais Music Company. Pianos & Musical Merchandise, San Francisco, California, 1903. 1 P (2-O)
• McConnell Co., Gibson, Pianos, San Francisco, Cal., 1922. 1 P (1-O)
• McEwen & Co., E. H., Pianos and Organs, New York City, 1883. 2 pp (1-O) (With letterhead insert for The Sterling Organ Co.)
• S.E. McGouldrick & Company. Agents for Weber, Kranich & Bach, and Wheelock Pianos and The Smith American Organ, Piano Stools, Covers and Sewing Machines, Cherryfield, Maine, 1881/1882. 5 P (2-O) (With inserts)
• McKannon Bro's & Company. Burlington, Vt., 1906. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• A.M. McPhail & Company. Pianoforte Manufacturers, Boston, 1880's. 1 p (3-O) (All-over graphic, one with square grand piano) (Tan/pink/red ink)
• E. Meinardus. Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Music Books, Musical Merchandise, etc., Chilton, Wis., 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Hallet & Davis upright piano)
• Mellor, Hoene & Henricks. Dealers in Pianos and Organs, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Hardman upright piano)
• Metropolitan Music Co., Ivers & Pond and Gabler Pianos, Kranich & Bach and Ludwig Pianos, Minneapolis, Minn., 1901. 2 pp (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Aug. Michaelis. Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Lancaster, Wis., 1884. 1 P (1-O)
• Jos. J. Mickley's Piano Ware-Rooms. Philadelphia, Pa., 1870's. 1 p (1-O)
• J.H. Midley Pianos and Music. Albany, N.Y., 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Embossed)
• Henry F. Miller and Sons Piano Company. Boston, Mass., 1914. 2 pp (1-O) (With receipt) (Henry F. Miller grand piano)
• Henry F. Miller and Sons Piano Company. Boston, Mass., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Miller grand piano)
• Henry F. Miller and Sons Piano Company. Boston, Mass., 1897-1916. 1 P (9-O) (Grand piano)
• Milwaukee Consolidated Music Company. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1912. 1 p (1-O)
• George Molineux. Publisher of Music and Music Books, New York City, 1894. 1 p (1-O)
• Möller Organ Works. Hagerstown, Maryland, 1893. 1 p (1-O)
• Montenegro-Riehm Music Company. Chickering, Geo. Steck & Co., Decker & Son, Conover, Cable, Schubert, Kingsbury, Smith & Barnes, Willard, Wellington and Crescent pianos; Crescent, Golden Chimes and Chicago Cottage Organs, Louisville, Ky., 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with grand piano)
• Morrell & Shafenberg. Leading Music Dealers, Altoona, Pa., 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Gabler grand piano)
• Walter D. Moses & Company. Steinway Pianos, Hardman Pianos, Kimball Pianos, Kimball Organs, Jardine Pipe Organs, Peloubet Reed-Pipe Organs, Washburn Guitars, Banjos and Mandolins, Richmond, Va., 1891. 1 P (1-O)
• Walter D. Moses & Company. Pianos: Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Wheelock, Kimball, Standard, Haines, Stuyvesant, Weser, Heinz, Kimball; Specialties: Pianola Pianos, Pianolas, Aeolians, Regina Music Boxes, Talking Machines, Washburn, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Richmond, Va., 1913. 2 P (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Walter D. Moses & Company. Steinway, Knabe,-Hardman, Kimball, Standard, Haines, Whitney, Heinze Pianos, Kimball Organs, Pianolas, Aeolians, Regina Music Boxes, Graphophones, Washburn Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Richmond, Va., 1903/1907. 1 P (2-O) (Warerooms)
• C.A. Munger. New and Second Hand Pianos for Sale and To Let, N.Y., 1890's. 1 P (1-O) (Yellow envelope)
• H.D. Mudson & Sons. Pianos, Organs, Zanesville, Ohio, 1896. 2 pp (1-O) (Small graphic)
• The Music Box. Las Cruces, New Mexico, 1989. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with piano keyboard)
• The Music Trades Company. Publishers of the Music Trades and the Piano and Organ Purchaser's Guide, New York, 1902. 1 P (1-O) (Music Trades graphic)
• Solomon Myers. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and All Kinds of Musical Instruments, York, Pa., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• Needham Piano and Organ Company. New York, 1905. 1 P (2-O)
• N. Nelson Music Publisher. Chicago, 1898. 1 p (1-O)
• Chas F. Netzow Manufacturing Company. Milwaukee, Wis., 1907. 2 pp (1-O) (Upright piano, reed organ) (Post card)
• Chas F. Netzow Manufacturing Company. Pianos and Organs, Milwaukee, Wis., 1907. 1 P (1-O)
• Chas F. Netzow Manufacturing Company. Netzow Pianos & Player Pianos, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1914. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• New Britain Hardware Manufacturing Company. Manufacturers of Piano and Organ Hardware, Hardware Specialties and Special Machine Screws, New Britain, Conn., 1899/1900. 1 P (2-O)
• New England Piano Company. New England Pianos are Noted for Their Fine Quality of Tone and Superior Finish, Boston, Mass., 1891/1892. 1 P (2-O)
• New England Piano Company. Manufacturers of Highest Grade Piano Fortes, Boston, 1898. 1 P (1-O)
• Newman Brother's Company. Manufacturers of Pianos & Organs, Chicago, Ill., 1911. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• Nicholson & Company. The Brunsmead, Sydney, 1935. 2 pp (1-O) (Grand piano) (Insert with grand piano letterhead)
• A. H. Niles. Pianos, Musical Merchandise, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1898. 1 P (1-O)
• Nordheimer's. Piano and Music Warerooms, Montreal, Canada, 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with factory and warerooms)
• Nordheimer Piano & Music Company (Limited). Toronto, 1900. 2 pp (1-O) (Graphic) (Post card)
• Nordheimer Piano & Music Company (Limited). Toronto, Canada, 1910. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• C.M. Norris. Dealer in the Everett Piano, Saginaw, Mich., 1895/1896. 1 P (2-O) (Everett grand piano)
• J.A. Norris Company. Northwestern Representative for the Mason & Hamlin Pianos. & Organs, Vose & Sons Pianos, Smith and Barnes Pianos, Chicago, 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Norris & Fletcher. Piano-Forte Manufacturers, Boston, Mass., 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Norris & Fletcher upright piano)
• F.A. North & Company. Knabe, Behr Bros., Conover Bros., Vose, New England Piano, Wilcox & White Organs, Philadelphia, 1887. 1 P (1-O)
• F.A. North & Company. Knabe, Conover, Lester-pianos, Wilcox & White Organs, Philadelphia, 1889. 1 P (1-O)
• North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works. North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1912. 1 p (1-O)
• Alroy Noyes. Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Pownal, Maine, Circa 1890. 1 P (1-O)
• George A. Oates. Dealer in Pianos, Books & Music, Augusta, Ga., 1860's. 1 p (1-C) (Confederate stamps) (photocopy)
• T. Harry Oates & Company. Pianos, Organs and Music, Augusta, Georgia, 1891. 1 P (1-O)
• Ocker & Hiland. Dealers in Pianos, Organs and All Kinds of Musical Merchandise, Shelby, Ohio, 1868. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with square grand piano) (Yellow envelope)
• Olson & Comstock Company. Manufacturers of Piano Covers, Stools and Scarfs, Chicago, Circa 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Piano stool)
• A.M. Ordway. Organs, Piano-Fortes, Musical Instruments of All Kinds, Hagerstown, Md., 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with reed organ and grand piano)
• J.L. Orme & Son. Ottawa, 1896. 2 pp (2-O) Knabe grand piano)
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Postal covers: P - W 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

• Pacific Music Company. Sole Agents, Kranich & Bach Pianos, San Francisco, Cal., 1895/1896. 1 P (2-O)
• Packard Company. Pianos and Organs, Belville, Ohio, circa 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Factory) (Post card)
• Pattison, Charles W. Dealer in Pianos & Organs, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1876. 2 pp (1-O) (Letterhead insert)
• Fred W. Peabody. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Amesbury, Mass., 1907. 1 P (1-O) (Wm. Bourne & Son upright piano)
• Pearson's Piano House. High Grade Pianos, Angelus Piano Player, Indianapolis, Ind., 1905. 1 P (1-O) (Steinway grand piano)
• C.F. Peck. Pianos & Organs, Rockford, Ill., 1880's. 1 P (1-O)
• Peck & Schilling. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pianos, Organs and All Other Musical Merchandise, Oswego, N.Y., 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• Peek & Son. Manufacturers, New York, 1892. 2 pp (1-O) (The Opera Piano upright piano) (Post card)
• C.H. Persons. Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise, Maynard, Mass., 1901. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• W.C. Peters & Sons. Music Publishers and Piano Dealers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860's. 1 P (1-O) (Embossed)
• The Piercy Company. Pianos and Organs, Troy, N.Y., 1893. 3 pp (1-O) (Fischer grand piano) (Letterhead and coupon inserts)
• Wm. A. Pond. & Company. Late Firth, Pond & Company. Piano Fortes, Music & C., New York, 1863/1864. 1 P (2-O) (Embossed) (Blue/green)
• Poole Piano Company. Manufacturers of Grand and Upright Pianos, Boston, 1906. 3 pp (1-O) (Poole upright piano) (Letterhead insert with Poole upright piano)
• L.B. Powell. Dealer in Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Melodeons, Scranton, Pa., 1865. 3 pp (1-O) (Embossed) (Orange envelope)
• L.B. Powell & Company. Pianos, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books, Etc., Scranton, Pa., 1903. 1 P (1-O)
• A.J. Prescott. Dealer in Piano Fortes and Organs, Concord, N.H., 1888. 1 P (1-O) (New England Piano Co. upright piano)
• Prescott Piano Company. Manufacturers of The Prescott High Grade upright Piano, Concord, N.H., 1902. 1 P (1-O) (Blue envelope)
• Theo Presser. Philadelphia, Pa., 1912. 1 p (1-O)
• Prince & Company. Buffalo, NY, undated. 1 p (6-O)
• Raymond's Piano and Organ Depot. Selma, Ala., 1886. 1 p (1-O)
• W.C. Reebie & Brother Storage and Express Company. Piano and Furniture Moving a Specialty, Chicago, 1900. 1 p (1-O) (Horse-drawn van and warerooms)
• Ring Music Company. Pianos, Organs, Musical Goods, Sheet Music and Studies, Lowell, Mass., 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• S. Roberts. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Battle Creek, Mich., 1895/1896. 3 pp (2-O) (Steger upright piano) (One insert)
• Roberts & Groenier. Lancaster, Wis., 1902. 1 p (1-O) (Sohmer grand piano)
• Jno. G. Robinson. Baltimore, Maryland, 1885. 1 p (1-O)
• Roehr Music Company. W.F., Sole Agents; Kimball, Hallet & Davis, Wegman Pianos; Kimball Church & Parlor Organs; Simplex Piano Player, Topeka, Kan., 1963. 3 pp (2-O) (Grand piano) (Letterhead with one insert)
• Wm. Rohlfing & Sons. Steinway, Hazelton and other Pianos, Milwaukee, 1893. 1 P (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Rohlfing Sons Music Company. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1898/1901. 1 P (2-O) (Reply envelope)
• Rohlfing Sons Music Company. Milwaukee, Wis., 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic)
• Root & Sons Music Company. Western Factors, Everett Piano Co., Sheet Music, Music Books, Chicago, 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Upright piano)
• Root's Music House. La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1890's. 1 p (2-O) (Grand piano)
• Russell & Company's Music Stores. Steinway & Sons Piano Fortes, Boston, 1880's. 1 p (2-O) (Warerooms)
• Rust, L. Smith. Dealer in Music and Musical Instruments, Piano Fortes, Seraphines, Sheet Music, Melodeons and Music Books, Burlington, Vt., 1859. 2 pp (1-O) (Square grand piano, melodeon)
• Ryland & Lee Piano & Organ Warerooms. Steinway, Grovesteen & Fuller, Fischer Pianos; Mason & Hamlin, Burdett, Schoninger, Wilcox & White Organs, Richmond, Va., 1885. 1 p (1-O) (Upright piano, reed organ, warerooms)
• San Francisco Music Company. Pianos, Sheet Music and Merchandise, San Francisco, Cal., 1899. 1 P (1-O)
• Schemmel's Discount Music Company. Pianos, Organs, Small Musical Instruments, San Jose, California, 1898. 1 P (1-O)
• Schemmel's Music House. Pianos, Organs, Small Musical Instruments, San Jose, California, 1899. 1 P (1-O)
• Schenker & Cie. Wien, 1892. 1 p (1-O) (Post card) (Grand piano)
• Schiller Piano Company. Oregon, Ill., Circa 1905. 1 P (1-O)
• Schiller Piano Company. Decatur, Ill., 1911. 1 P (1-O)
• Schiller Piano Company. Illinois Manufacturer of High Grade Upright Pianos, Oregon, Illinois, 1924. 1 P (1-O) (Schiller upright piano)
• G. Schirmer (Inc.). Music Publishers and Importers, New York, Circa 1900. 1 P (2-O) (Square grand)
• Wm. Schonke. Dealer in First Class Piano-Fortes, Organs, and Musical Merchandise in General, Cumberland, Md., 1860's. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• Schultz Pianos. Chicago, 1909. 2 pp (1-O) (Factories and warerooms in color)
• Schultz & Everhart. Dealers, Music, Pianos & Fancy Cards, Lexington, Ky., 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Embossed)
• John Schwab. Pianos, New Orleans, La., 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic)
• F.J. Schwankovsky. Knabe, Steger, Capen, Vose, Merrill, Singer Pianos, Detroit, Mich., 1904/1905. 1 p (2-O) (Warerooms)
• Sherman, Clay & Company. Pacific Coast Representatives Steinway Pianos, San Francisco, 1896/1898 1 p (2-O) (Steinway grand)
• Sherman, Clay & Company. Pacific Coast Representatives Steinway Pianos & Estey Organs, San Francisco, 1899. 1 p (1-O)
• Sherman, Clay & Company. Leading Musical Instrument and Piano House, Steinway and Other Pianos, Estey and Other Organs, San Francisco, California, 1901. 1 p (1-O)
• Shroyer Music Company. Pianos, Players, Talking Machines and Everything Musical, Bethany, Missouri, undated. 1 p (1-O)
• Singer Piano Manufacturing Company. Chicago, Ill., 1915. 1 p (1-O)
• F.S. Slade. Buffalo, N.Y., 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• A.B. Smith Piano Company. Columbus, Ohio, 1918. 2 pp (1-O) (Letterhead insert)
• R.C. Smith. Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Warsaw, Indiana, 1907. 1 P (1-O)
• Sohmer & Company. Piano Manufacturers, New York, 1891. 1 P (1-O)
• Southern California Music Company. Importers & Wholesalers of Musical Instruments and Merchandise of Every Description, Los Angeles, Cal., 1908. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano and warerooms)
• Spangler Music House, Gettysburg, Pa., 1924. 1 p (1-O) (Sterling upright piano)
• M.C. Spangle. Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and Musical Instruments, Williamsfield, Illinois, 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Kimball upright piano)
• Spangler's, Harrisburg, Pa., 1927. 1 p (1-O) (Upright piano)
• G.L. Spence. Pianos: Steinway & Sons, Decker Bros., J. & C. Fischer, Haines & Bro.; Organs: Estey, Shoninger, Hamilton.; Sewing Machines: American, New Home, Singer, Parkersburg, W.Va./Marietta, Ohio, 1883. 1 P (1-O)
• Steger & Company. Manufacturers of the Celebrated Steger Pianos, Chicago, 1894. 1 P (3-O) (Factory)
• Steger & Sons Piano Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 1915/1915/1917. 1 P (3-O) (Steger building and factory)
• M. Steinert and Sons Company. New Haven, 1894. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano) (Tan envelope)
• Steinway & Sons. Piano Forte Manufacturers, New York, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with Steinway grand piano)
• Steinway & Sons. Piano Forte Manufacturers, New York, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with Steinway grand piano)
• Steinway & Sons. Piano Makers, New York, 1909. 1 p (1-O)
• Sterling Company. Derby, Connecticut, undated. 1 p (6-O)
• Charles M. Stieff. Piano-Forte Ware-Rooms, Baltimore, Maryland, 1857. 1 P (1-O) (Blue embossed design with square grand piano)
• Charles M. Stieff. Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md., 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with Stieff upright piano)
• Charles M. Stieff. Piano Manufacturer and Wholesale Agent for 6 Leading Makes of Organs, Baltimore, Md., 1870. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with square grand)
• Charles M. Stieff. Pianos, Organs, Baltimore, 1870. 1 p (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Charles M. Stieff. Baltimore, 1870. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Charles M. Stieff. Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md., 1890/1896/1904. 1 P (3-O) (Graphic with Stieff upright piano)
• Charles M. Stieff. Manufacturer of Grand & Upright Pianos, Washington, D.C., 1909. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Gerill Stomps. Aux Grands Magasins de Musique, Pianos et Harmoniums, Luxembourg, 1898. 2 pp (1-O) (Post card)
• Stone's Music House. Manufacturers, Importers, Publishers, Chickering Pianos, Fargo, N. Dakota, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with warerooms)
• W.S. Stratton. Wholesale and Retail Pianos and Organs, Latest Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, Sioux City, Iowa, 1900. 1 P (1-O)
• Straube Piano Company. Manufacturers. Straube Pianos, Sing Them Our Praise, Hammond, Ind., 1922. 1 P (1-O)
• Silas C. Streams. Steinway and Other Famous Makes, Indiana, Penna., 1924. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Strich & Zeidler. Manufacturers of Grand and Upright Pianos, New York, 1910. 1 P (1-O) (Strich & Zeidler grand piano)
• D.M. Strong. Pianos, Organs and sewing Machines, Bethel, Vermont, 1914/1917. 1 P (2-O) (Upright piano)
• Stultz & Bauer. New York, undated. 1 p (7-O)
• O.L. Stutsman. Factory Representatives for the Hobart M. Cable Piano, Pomona, Cal., 1909. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• Clayton F. Summy Company. Chickering & Sons Pianos, Gabler Pianos, Marshall & Wendell Pianos, Music Publishers and Importers, Chicago, 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic)
• Clayton F. Summy Company. Agents for Chickering & Sons Pianos, Music Publishers and Importers, Chicago, 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Post card)
• Tasker, W. Orin, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, and Musical Mdse., Haverhill, Mass., 1870. 1 p (2-O) (Graphic) (Grey envelope)
• A.H. Taylor. Dealer in First-Class Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, and Musical Merchandise of Every Description at Lowest Prices, Thomaston, Conn., 1889. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic) (Grey envelope)
• S.N. Thatcher. Teacher of Music and Dealer in First-Class Pianos, Also Piano Tuning, Binghamton, N.Y., 1896. 1 p (1-O) (Hazelton upright piano)
• Thomas Brothers. Dealers in All Kinds of Musical Merchandise and Publishers of Sheet Music, Catskill, N.Y., 1870. 1 p (1-O) (Weber grand piano)
• Thompson Music Company. Music Publishers, Wholesale Piano Rooms, Pianos & Organs, Chicago, 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Will Thompson & Company. Managers Great Western Organ Co., Thompson's Fine Violins, Thompson Piano Company, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1870. 1 p (1-O)
• Mark Thompson. Pianos: Decker Bros., Ivers & Pond, and Chase. Organs: Estey, Chase, Palace, Chicago Cottage, Canton, Ohio, 1893. 1 p (1-O) (Ivers & Pond grand piano)
• Tonk Manufacturing Company. Piano Stools, Piano Scarfs and Music Cabinets, Chicago, 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with piano stool)
• E. Tourjée. General Agent, Decker & Son, Boston, 1870. 1 p (1-O) (Decker grand piano)
• Tryber Piano Company and Lakeside Organ Company. Chicago, 1903. 1 p (1-O)
• Charless Tuttle. A.B. Chase Co's. Pianos, Wheeler & Wilson New No. 9 Grand Sewing Machine, Davis Sewing Machine, A.B. Chase Organs, Story & Clark Organs, McCammon Pianos, Merrill Pianos - Boston's Favorite, Rome, N.Y., 1891. 1 P (1-O) (Pink envelope)
• Charles Tuttle. Rome, N.Y., undated. 1 p (1-O). (American flag)
• E.W. Tyler. Agent for Grand, Square 4nd Upright Knabe Pianos, Clough & Warren Organs, Boston, 1886/1889. 1 p (2-O) (Grand piano and reed organ)
• United Piano Manufacturers of America, Promotion Dept., San Francisco, Cal., 1911. 1 P (1-O)
• Vanderbeek & Sattels, Rainfield, N.J., 1898. 1 p (1-O) (Hazelton upright piano)
• Vanderlip, W. B., Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise, Elkhart, Indiana, 1886. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Victor & Ambler, Agents for the Hardman, Lynchburg, Va., 1873. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand piano)
• Virgil Practice Clavier Co., The Virgil Practice Clavier, A Silent Teaching and Practice Piano, Inexpensive, Portable, Durable, Highest Endorsements, N.Y., 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic)
• Virgil Practice Clavier Co., "The Most Useful and Complete Ally of the Piano in Existence", N.Y., 1893. 1 P (1-O) (Virgil Practice Clavier)
• Virgil Practice Clavier, The, Silent Teaching and Practice Piano, New York, 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with Virgil Practice Clavier)
• Vose & Sons, Boston, 1870. 2 pp (1-O) (Vose & Sons grand piano) (With 1 p. insert)
• Vose & Sons Piano Co., Vose, J.W., Piano-Forte Warerooms, Boston, 1870. 1 P (1-O)
• Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1889. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1895. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Vose & Sons Piano Co., Boston, Mass., 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with harp)
• Horace Waters & Company. Manufacturers and Dealers in Pianos and Organs, New York, 1882. 1 p (1-O) (Horace Waters & Co. square grand)
• Weber Piano-Fortes, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886. 1 p (1-O) (Weber upright piano)
• Weber, A., Manufacturer, New York, 1877. 1 p (1-O) (All-over graphic with grand piano) (Green envelope)
• Wellington Piano Case Company. Manufacturers of Grand & Upright Piano Cases, Leominster, Mass., 1908. 1 p (1-O) (Factories)
• Wellington Piano Case Company. Manufacturers of Grand & Upright Cases, Leominster, Mass., 1922. 1 p (1-O) (Factory)
• Charless E. Wells Music Company. Denver, Colorado, 1920. 1 p (1-O)
• M.C. Wells. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, Organs and sewing Machines, Towanda, Pa., 1899. 1 P (1-O)
• C.D. Weltey. High Grade Pianos and Phonographs, Britt, Iowa, 1913. 1 p (1-O) (Hobart M. Cable upright piano)
• Philip Werlein. Pianos & Organs and Musical Merchandise, New Orleans, La., 1903. 1 p (3-O)
• A.A. Westrich. Pianos, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1908. 1 P (1-O)
• L.J. Wheelden. Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines, Bangor, Maine, 1887. 1 p (2-O)
• Wm. E. Wheelock & Company. Piano Manufacturers, New York, 1889. 1 p (1-O)
• J.P. Wheelwright. Pianos & Organs, Portland, Maine, 1903. 1 p (1-O) (Grand piano)
• A.L. White. Manufacturing Company, Pianos & Organs, Chicago, 1905. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Whittemore's Publishing House. American Organs, Piano Fortes, Detroit, 1880' s. 1 P (1-O) (store)
• E.M. Willard. Music Dealer, Sag Harbor, N.Y., undated. 1 p (1-O)
• Williamson Bros Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Los Angeles, Cal., 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Grand piano)
• Willig & Company. George, Music and Book Publishers and Dealers in Pianos & Organs, Baltimore, Md., 1894. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with warerooms)
• Willig & Company. George, Pianos and Organs, Music Publishers, Baltimore, 1903. 1 P (1-O)
• W.H. Willis & Company. Chicago, Ill., 1904. 1 p (1-O)
• Wilson Piano Company. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1916. 1 p (1-O)
• Wing & Sons. New York, 1880-1911. 1 p (5-O)
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Postal covers and trading cards: S-W [oversized] 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

Postal Covers:
• Waldorf Piano Company. New York, 1911. 1 p (1-O)
• C.H. Walker & Company. Wholesale Dealers in Pianos and Organs, Columbus, Ohio, 1870. 1 P (1-O) (Embossed) (Yellow envelope)
• Walter, V., Dealer in Pianos & Organs, Alton, Ill., 1883. 1 P (1-O) (Embossed) (Yellow envelope)
• Waltham Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1932. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Wardell's Music Store. Lowell, Mass., undated. 1 p (1-O)
• Warner's Music Store. Pianos and Organs, Wholesale and Retail, Madison, Wisconsin, 1906. 1 P (1-O)
• Waterloo Organ Company. Malcom Love Pianos, Waterloo Organs, Waterloo, N.Y., 1877/1895. 2 pp (2-O) (Malcom Love upright piano) (One with 1 p receipt)
• Wing & Son, Manufacturers of Wing Pianos, Wing Organs, New York, 1904/1906/1906. 1 P (3-O) (Graphic with warerooms and upright piano)
• Wing & Son, Manufacturers of Wing Pianos, New York, 1908/1911. 1 P (2-O) (Graphic with factory)
• Winter & Co., New York, 1929. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Wisconsin Music Company, Pianos of Quality, Madison, Wis., 1908. 1 P (1-O)
• O. Wissner. Manufacturer of the Wissner unrivaled Piano Fortes, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1895. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with Wissner grand piano)
• Wood Piano Company. Boston, Mass., 1908. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic with grand piano)
• B.F. Wood Music Company. Boston, Mass., 1899. 1 p (1-O)
• James Woodhouse. Dealer in Books, Stationery and Piano Fortes, Richmond, Va., 1857. 2 pp (1-O) (Blue, embossed)
• Wookey & Company, Pianos & Organs, Peoria, Ill, 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with upright piano)
• Worcester, H., Manufacturer, 1861. 1 P (1-O) (all-over design with square grand piano) (Grey ink)
• Emil Wulschner & Son. Importers and Jobbers of Musical Merchandise, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1895. 1 p (2-O)
• Wurlitzer. Automatic Musical Instruments, Lake Charles, LA., undated. 1 p (1-O)
• J.T. Yinger. Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Columbia, Pa., undated. 1 p (1-O)
Trading Cards:
• Smith American Piano & Organ Co. (1 card)
• Sterling Pianos (15 cards/bookmarks)
• Charles M. Stieff (6 cards)
• Story & Camp (1 card)
• Story & Clark (1 card)
• Stultz & Bauer (16 cards)
• O.M. Styron & Company (1 card)
• Taylor's Music House (1 card)
• Vose & Sons (6 cards)
• L.J. Wheelden (2 cards)
box 54

Postal covers: pianos 1853-1989

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Post Cards with Photos of Pianos, Harpsichords, Etc., Various Dates. 250 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (201 in color)
• Miscellaneous Post Cards With Photos of Pianists, Various dates. 39 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Greeting Cards and Post Cards Depicting Pianos, Various dates. 43 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (43 in color)
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Postal covers [oversized]

box 66

Trade cards: A- B undated

Scope and Contents

• Adair, William E. (3 cards/color)
• Aeolian Co., The (1 bookmark/color)
• Albrecht Pianos, The (4 cards/color)
• Albright, I. E. (2 cards/color, 1 bookmark/color)
• Aldrich, W. A. (1 card/color)
• Allen, Pancoast (1 card/color)
• Allen, Wiley B. (1 card/color)
• American Action Company, The (1 card)
• American Piano & Exchange Co. (14 cards/color)
• Anton, P. G. (1 card/color)
• Archibald, C. E. (1 card/color)
• Atwater, F. H. (1 card/die cut/color)
• Auburn Piano Co. (1 card/color)
• Austin, C. E. (1 card/color)
• Babcock, L. & A. (5 cards/4 color/1 die-cut)
• Bahnsen Piano, The (2 cards/color)
• Bailey's Music Rooms (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Baldwin Company, The (7 post cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Barker Piano Co. (1 blotter/color)
• Bartiet Music Co. (1 card)
• Bauer &Co., Julius (17 cards/color)
• Baumer Co., F. W. (2 cards/color)
• Baus & Co., Augustus (1 card/color)
• Baus Pianos (10 cards/7 color)
• Behning Pianos (4 cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Behning Pianos (7 cards/color)
• Beckwith's Piano House (1 card)
• Beal & McCarthy (1 bookmark/color)
• Beatty's Pianofortes & Organs (6 cards/color)
• Beal & Son, J. Q. (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Behr Bros. & Co. (3 cards/color/1 blotter/color)
• Bell, C. P. (5 cards/color)
• Bellak, James (3 cards/1 color)
• Bennett, G. B. (1 card)
• Bent Company, Geo. P. (12 cards/color/6 die-cut, 7 bookmarks/color/embossed)
• Bent & Co., R. M. (1 card/color)
• Berge, Louis (1 card/color)
• Berger's Music House (1 blotter)
• Berlin Piano and Organ Co., Ltd. (1 card/color)
• Berry, H. W. (5 cards/4 color)
• Berry, R. L. (1 card/color)
• Betts, Jr., S. T. (1 card)
• Bevan & Co., T. E. (1 post card)
• Billings, Edward G. (1 card/color)
• Birely, J. M. (1 bookmark/color)
• Bjur Bros. (1 card/color)
• Blagg, W. C. (2 cards/color)
• Blakely, E. J. (2 cards/color)
• Blake's Great Piano Palace (93 cards/88 color)
• Blake's Great Piano Palace (26 cards/color) (Complete set of alphabetical cards)
• Blasius & Sons (18 cards/color/1 bookmark/color)
• Boardman & Gray (21 cards/color/1 post card, 1 bookmark/color)
• Bonelli, E. S. (2 cards/color)
• Booth, H. A. (1 card/color)
• Boppe, F. L. (1 card/color)
• Borio & Martini (6 blotters/color)
• Bradbury Pianos (1 card/color)
• Brainard's Sons, S. (2 cards/color)
• Bretz Music Store (1 post card)
• Brewster Piano Co. (2 cards/color)
• Briggs, Joshua (1 card)
• Briggs Pianos (46 cards/1 blotter/color)
• Brinkerhoff Piano Co., The (4 post cards/color)
• Bristol, A. (4 cards/color)
• Britting, Jno. (1 card/color)
• Brockport Piano Mfg. Co., The (4 cards/color, 1 post card)
• Brown & Simpson Piano (9 cards/color)
• Brown-Barron Piano Co. (2 cards/color)
• Brown's (2 cards/color)
• Buckingham & Ketchum (1 card/embossed with photograph)
• Buckingham's (2 bookmark/color)
• Burkleys Music Store (1 card)
• Bush & Co., W. H. (2 cards/color)
• Bush & Gerts' Pianos (15 cards/color)
• Bush & Lane Pianos (2 cards/color, 4/bookmarks/color/die-cut)
• Byers, Joseph J. (1 card/color)
NOTE: includes a VHS tape related to Hupfeld.
box 67

Trade cards: C - E undated

Scope and Contents

• Cable Company, The (1 card/color, 3 post cards/1 color, 31 bookmarks/color/embossed)
• Cable-Nelson-Piano Co., The (2 cards/color, 1 post card)
• Cable Piano, The Hobart M. (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Capen Piano Co., The (6 cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Carl, Ira (3 cards/color)
• Carlisle Music Store (1 card/color)
• Carson Piano Co., The (1 card/color)
• Carty, Clarence (2 bookmarks/color)
• Century Piano Co. (9 cards/color)
• Chaffin, J. F. (3 cards/1 color)
• Chandler, A. C. (1 card)
• Chandler Co., E. L. (2 post cards/color)
• Chappell Pianos (1 post card)
• Chase, A. B. (46 cards/38 color/ 1 post card, 4 bookmarks/color)
• Chase & Baker Co., The (1 card/color)
• Chase & smith (2 cards/color)
• Chase Bros. Pianos (2 cards/color)
• Cheney, A. C. (1 post card/color)
• Chickering & Co., S. G. (3 cards/2 color)
• Chickering & Sons (1 post card)
• Clark, Edward (1 card/color)
• Clark, Elmer E. (1 card/color)
• Clark, G. W. (3 cards/color)
• Clark, M. Earl (3 cards)
• Clark's Music House (1 card/color, 2 post cards/1 color)
• Clement, S. J. (1 card/color)
• Clemmer's, A. G. (1 card/color)
• Clinton Pianos (2 cards/color)
• Clough & Warren Co. (3 post cards/color)
• Cluett & Sons (37 cards/color)
• Cobb, P. M. (1 card/color)
• Colby Pianos (3 cards/color)
• Collins & Co., E. A. (1 card/color)
• Collins & Holbrook (1 card)
• Compton, McMaster & Co. (2 cards/l color)
• Conant, H. L. (1 card/color)
• Concord Pianos (1 bookmark/color)
• Conover Pianos (14 cards/color)
• Coon, H. W. (1 card/color)
• Cope, M. L. (1 card/color)
• Cornish, Jr., Hiram (2 cards/color)
• Cornish Pianos (1 post card)
• Cornewell Bros. (1 post card)
• Cory, E. W. (1 card/color)
• Costain Bros. (1 card/color)
• Cote Piano, Edmond (3 post cards/color)
• Crandall, F. R. (1 card/color)
• Crawford Piano Co. (2 cards/color)
• Crown Pianos and Organs (4 cards/color)
• Currier & McChesney (1 card)
• Curtaz & Son, Benj. (10 cards/9 color)
• Davenport & Treacy (2 post cards)
• Davidson Bros. Co. (1 post card/color)
• Davis, C. H. (1 card/color)
• Davis and Mills (1 post card)
• Dearborn, Geo. E. (19 cards/color)
• Decker Bros. (71 cards/70 color)
• Denver Music Co. (1 post card/color)
• Derrick, F. M. (1 card)
• Detroit Music Co. (2 cards)
• Dinkle Bros. (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Dolge & Son (1 post card)
• Doll, Jacob (1 card)
• Dove, C. L. (1 card/color)
• Downing, C. S. (1 card/color)
• Dreber, B. (1 card/color)
• Dreber's Sons Co., The B. (1 card/color)
• Dresser & Co. (1 card)
• Driggs, Coe and Smith (2 cards/2 color)
• Dyer & Bro's., W. J. (1 card/color)
• Dyer & Co. (1 card)
• Dyer & Hughes (2 cards/color)
• Early, G. W. (1 card/color)
• Earnest, M. A. (1 card/color)
• Easterbrook Piano House, I. M. (1 post card)
• Eastman's Music Store (1 card/color)
• Ebenreiter, H. J. (1 card/color)
• Echols, McMurray & Co. (2 cards/color)
• Ecker & Co., H. P. (1 card/color)
• Edwards' Temple of Music (1 post card)
• Ellis, O. T. (1 card/color)
• Emerson Piano Co. (115 cards/109 color/2 die-cut, 6 bookmarks/color)
• Epworth (2 cards)
• Estey & Company (3 cards/color)
• Estey Piano Co. (66 cards/color/ 1 bookmark)
• Evans Bros. (1 post card)
• Evans, D. E. (1 card/color)
• Everett Piano, The (56 cards/color/7 die-cut/3 hold-to-light, 3 post cards/color, 1 bookmark/color)
• Everhart piano, The (4 cards/color)
box 68

Trade cards: F - I undated

Scope and Contents

• Farr and Gerhardt (1 blotter/color)
• Fay Pianos (3 cards/color)
• Feiling, Frank (1 card/color)
• Fenn, Jose M. (2 cards/color)
• Fenstermacher Co., E. A. (1 post card)
• Fife & Co., M. D. (1 card/color)
• Fischer Pianos (69 cards/color/13 large/1 die-cut, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Flaherty & Co., Thomas (2 cards/color)
• Flint Music Co. (1 card/color)
• Florey Bros. (1 blotter)
• Folsom Music House (2 cards)
• Ford, Nathan (4 card/color)
• Foster & Co. (6 cards/color/ 2 bookmarks/color, 3 movable die-cuts)
• Foster-Armstrong Co. (7 cards/color)
• Foster Bros. & Whitcomb Organs (1 card)
• Foster, Hennessy & Co. (3 cards/2 color)
• Fowler, Dick and Walter (1 post card/color)
• Franklin Piano, The (3 cards/color)
• Frary, R. S. (1 card/color)
• French & Sons, Jesse (2 bookmarks/color, 1 blotter)
• Friedman's (1 post card/color)
• Fugate & Williamson (1 post card/color)
• Furbush & Son, W. M. (6 cards)
• Gabler Pianos (4 cards/color, 1 bookmark/color/die-cut)
• Gague, T. N. (1 card)
• Gardinier, Miss G. G. (2 cards)
• Gardner Bros. (2 cards/1 color)
• Gardner, R. D. (4 cards/color)
• Gibbons & Stone (11 cards/color/1 die-cut, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Gibeson, J. Fred (1 card/color)
• Giddings, G. D. (1 card/color)
• Globe conservatory of Music (1 card/color)
• Godard, J. H. & L. A. (bookmark/color)
• Goddard, H. M. (1 card/color)
• Goddard's Music store (2 bookmarks/color/die-cut)
• Goetzmann & Co. (1 card/color)
• Goff, Ira N. (6 cards/color)
• Gorham, Jas. H. (1 card/color)
• Gose, W. A. (1 card)
• Gottry Casting Co., Sam (1 blotter/color)
• Gould, J. A. (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Goulland, Louis P. (1 card/color)
• Graf & Co., Pferdner (1 card)
• Greene & Co., J. W. (1 card/color)
• Greyholme Studio, The (1 card)
• Greywack, H. L. (4 cards/color)
• Griffin & Bailey (1 card)
• Gross, Geo. P. (1 bookmark/color)
• Grovesteen & Fuller (3 cards/color)
• Grow, Frank M. (1 card/color)
• Grubb & Kosgarten Piano Factory (1 post card)
• Gruner, John (1 card/color)
• Grunwald, Lewis (1 card/color)
• Guernsey Bros. (1 card)
• Guild, Church & Co. (2 cards/1 color)
• Guild Piano Company (6 cards/color)
• Gulbransen (2 cards/color/die-cut/stand-ups)
• Guy's (6 cards/color)
• Haddorff Pianos (2 cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Haines Brothers (33 cards/color/3 die-cut, 1 bookmark/color, 3 cut-outs - movable)
• Hallett & Cornston (2 cards/color)
• Hallett & Davis Piano Co. (38 cards/34 color/4 bookmarks/color)
• Hameister, Frank S. (1 blotter/color)
• Hamilton Co., The S. (9 post cards/3 color)
• Hancock, C. F. (5 cards/3 color)
• Hanna, J. R. (1 card)
• Hanna, W. P. (1 card/color)
• Hanson & Co., C. F. (2 cards/color)
• Hardman Piano, The (7 cards/color)
• Harkness, E. J. (1 card/color)
• Harrington, H. C. (2 cards/color)
• Harrington Piano, The (1 card/color)
• Harvard Piano, The (25 cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color/die-cut)
• Harvey & Co., Charles C. (2 cards/color)
• Hasbrouck Piano Co. (1 blotter)
• Hazelton Bros. Pianos (2 cards/color)
• Hearne & Co. (1 card/color)
• Heintzeman & Co., C. C. (1 card/color)
• Heller & Co. (3 cut-outs/stand-ups/color)
• Henderson, Charles. R. (2 cards/color)
• Henrich & Co., J. S. (1 card/color)
• Heppe, C. J. (1 bookmark/color)
• Herr & Co., Jacob (1 card/color)
• Hickok, J. H. (1 card/color)
• Hidley's, J. H. (7 cards/color)
• Hine, N. W. (1 card/color)
• Hockett Bros. (1 card)
• Hodge, Burton A. (1 card)
• Hollenbeck, Elvin D. (1 card/color)
• House & Davis (1 card/color)
• House, C. A. (1 card/color)
• House Co., S. L. (1 card/color)
• Houser, Jno. F. (1 card)
• Howe, H. J. (1 card/color)
• Hoyt (1 card/color)
• Hoyt & Company (3 cards/color)
• Hoyt, Llien (2 cards/color)
• Hudson, G. H. & C. F. (1 card/color)
• Hulbert, N. A. (2 cards/color)
• Hull, H. M. (2 cards/color)
• Humes Music Company (1 card)
• Hune, A. (2 cards/color)
• Hunter & Co. (1 cards/color)
• Huntington Pianos (42 cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color, 1 cut-out/stand-up/color)
• Irwin Bros. (6 cards/color)
• Ithaca Piano & Organ Co. (1 card/color)
• Ivers & Pond Piano Co. (175 cards/color/ 1 bookmark/color)
box 69

Trade cards: J - M undated

Scope and Contents

• Jackson's, J. R. (1 card/color)
• Jacob Brothers' Pianos (5 cards/color)
• Jacobson & Lutzer (1 card/color)
• James & Holstrom (1 card/color)
• Janssen Pianos (13 cards/color)
• Jeremias, Otto A. (1 card)
• Jewett Pianos (6 cards/color, 1 bookmark/color)
• Johnson, J. Fr. (1 card/color)
• Johnson, J. H. & F. S. (1 card/color)
• Judd, H. J. (1 card/color)
• Julius, J. P. (2 cards/color)
• Keller & Co., Jos. (2 cards/color)
• Keller Bros & Blight Co., The (6 cards/color/3 die-cut)
• Keller & Sons (1 card/color)
• Keller, Wm. H. (3 cards/color/ 3 postcards/color)
• Kellmer Piano and Organ Works (2 cards/color)
• Kieselhorst Plano Company (1 card)
• Kimball, C. H. (1-card/color)
• Kimball Piano (1 card/color)
• Kimball, W. W. (15 cards/14 color/ 3 postcards/2 color)
• King Piano (2 post cards/color)
• King Piano Factory (3 post cards/color)
• Kingsbury Piano (5 cards/color)
• Knabe & Co., Wm. (28 cards/23 color/1 bookmark/color)
• Knoll, F. (4 cards/color)
• Kohler & Campbell (10 post cards, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Kohler & Chase (3 cards/color)
• Kraft Pianos (1 bookmark/color)
• Krakauer Pianos (19 cards/color/1 die-cut, 12 post cards/? color, 3 bookmarks/color)
• Kramer, Edgar S. (1 card/color)
• Kramer, Fred F. (1 card/color)
• Kramer's Music House (2 cards/color, 4 bookmarks/color)
• Kranich & Bach Pianos (15 cards/color/ 11 post cards/color, 4 blotters/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Krell-French (3 post cards/2 color)
• Krell Piano Co., (2 cards/color, 3 hold-to-light/color, The 3 post cards)
• Kroger Piano Co. (5 cards/color, 1 post card/color)
• Kurtzmann Pianos (2 cards/color/ 2 bookmarks/color/1 die-cut)
• Kussner, L. (1 card/color)
• Lake, H. E. (1 card/color, 2 post cards)
• Lakeside Piano Co. (1 card/color/die-cut/cut-out)
• Lamb, J. H. (2 cards/color)
• Lamb, W. B. (1 card/color)
• Lane, O. W. (1 card/color)
• Lasher, W. J. (2 cards/color)
• Laufer, George (1 card/color)
• Lawson Pianos (2 cards/color)
• Lawton, James M. (1 card)
• Lawton, N. J. (5 cards/color)
• Lechner & Schoenberger (2 cards/color)
• Lee, Geo. E. (1 card)
• Le Faivre, O. J. (1 card/color)
• Lefavour, Wm. J. (5 cards/color)
• Lehr & Co., H. (14 cards/color, 1 post card/color)
• Leiter Bros. (6 cards/color)
• Lester Pianos (35 cards/color, 2 post cards, 1 bookmark/color)
• Lichty & Co., C. H. (2 cards)
• Lindemann, J. H. (1 card/color)
• Lindemann & Sons (6 cards/color)
• Link & Bond (1 card/color)
• Link & Hamme (1 card/color)
• London Piano & Radio, Ltd. (1 card)
• Loomis, C. M. (1 card)
• Lothrop & Co. (3 cards/color)
• Love Pianos, Malcolm (9 cards)
• Lovell, L. C. (1 card)
• Ludwig Pianos (15 cards/color, 5 bookmarks/color/1 die-cut)
• Lutz, S. M. (1 card/color)
• Lyon & Healy (3 cards/2 color/1 die-cut, 3 postcards/color)
• Mahan, J. L. (4 cards/color)
• Manegold, F. A. (1 card/color)
• Mansfield Pianos (1 card/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Manville, J. A. (1 card/color)
• Manville Pianos (1 card/color)
• Marchal & smith Piano Co. (1 card/color)
• Marscheider & Co. (2 cards, 1 blotter/color)
• Marshall & Wendell Piano Co. (5 cards/color, 1 post card/color, 4 bookmarks/color)
• Martin & Brother, J. W. (7 cards/color)
• Martin Bros. (2 bookmark/color, 3 stand-up movable die-cuts)
• Martin, Geo. H. (2 cards/color)
• Mason & Hamlin (23 cards/color)
• Mason & Risch Piano Co. (1 post card)
• Mason Bros. (4 post cards/1 color)
• Mathushek & Son Pianos, The (1 card/color)
• Mathushek Pianos (1 card)
• Matz Piano Parlor (2 cards/color)
• Maus Piano House, H. P. (1 post card/color)
• Maynard Pianos (2 post cards/color)
• Mehlin Pianos (36 cards/color/15 bookmarks/color)
• Mellor & Hoene (4 cards/color/1 post card)
• Merrifield Pianos (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Merrill Piano, The (3 cards/2 color/2 postcards/color, 3 bookmarks/color)
• Messic, Geo. (1 blotter)
• Menser & Co. (1 card/color)
• Miller, A. G. (1 card)
• Miller & Thompson (1 card/color)
• Miller Pianos, The Henry F. (17 cards/IS color/2 bookmarks/color)
• Muehlfeld Pianos (2 cards/color)
• Munn-Close Co. (1 card/color)
• Munn, James (3 cards/color, 1. post card)
• Munn Music Company (15 cards/14 color, 1 bookmark/color, 2 "kiss" cards)
• McCammon Pianos (22 cards/color)
• McKannon Bros. & Co. (2 cards/color)
• McMaster & Compton (2 cards/color)
• McPhail Pianos (16 cards/color/48 postcards/color 14 bookmarks/color)
box 70

Trade cards: N - S undated

Scope and Contents

• Needham Piano & Organ Co. (1 card/color)
• Newby & Evans Pianos (20 cards/color)
• New England Conservatory of Music (1 card/color)
• Newman Bros. Co. (10 cards/color, 5 bookmarks/color/2 die-cut)
• Nichols & Rich (1 card/color)
• Norris' Palace of Music, G. W. (22 cards/color)
• Northrup, Charles E. (1 card/color)
• Old South Clothing Co. (4 cards/color)
• Orton Bros. (1 post card/color)
• Osborne, S. (3 cards)
• Pace, Frank (1 post card)
• Packard Piano (1 card/color, 5 postcards/color, 3 bookmarks/color/l die-cut)
• Pagett, T. A. (3 cards/color)
• Patterson, R. S. (1 card/color)
• Pease Pianos (3 cards/color)
• Peck, C. O. (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Peck, M. E. (1 card/color)
• Peek & Son (3 cards/color)
• Peloubet & Company (1 card/color)
• Phillips, Lewis (1 card/color)
• Phippen, R. H. (3 cards/color)
• Piano Mfg. Co., The (1 card/color)
• Percy & Company (6 cards/color)
• Pinder, Charles W. (1 card)
• Poole Pianos (36 cards/color/6 die-cut, 40 post cards/color, 14 bookmarks/color/9 die-cut)
• Pollard, Charles S. (1 card/color)
• Porch Brothers (1 post card)
• Pray & Clement (1 card)
• Prescott Piano Co., The (6 cards/color, 1 bookmark/color, 2 stand-ups/movable)
• Price & Teeple (4 bookmarks/color/2 die-cut)
• Pritchard, Arthur A. (1 card)
• Putnam, F. W. (1 card/color)
• Radle pianos, F. (2 bookmarks/color, 1 peel-off decal)
• Ramsdell, J. G. (1 card/color)
• Reliable Pianos & Organs (1 card/color)
• Richardson, C. W. (2 cards/color)
• Rider, J. T. (13 cards/color)
• Ruse's Temple of Music (2 cards/color)
• Root & Sons Music Co., The (1 card/color)
• Saalfield's Music Store (2 cards/color)
• Saltzer, J. (1 card/color)
• Santwer, F. S. (1 card/color)
• Schaaf, Adam (2 cards/color/1 die-cut, 5 bookmarks/color/1 die-cut)
• Schaeffer Pianos (9 cards/color/1 die-cut)
• Schaff Bros. Co. (1 post card/color)
• Schiller Pianos (4 cards/color, 4 blotters/color)
• Schleicher, George (1 card/color)
• Schilling's, Frank (10 Buster Brown calendar post cards)
• Shearer & Co. (1 card/color)
• Schomacker Gold String Piano (3 cards/2 color)
• Schubert's Music House (1 card/color)
• Schultz, H. S. (3 post cards)
• Schulz Co., M. (12 cards/color, 8 post cards/color, 1 bookmark/color)
• Schumann Piano, The (1 card/color)
• Schuyler, C. L. (1 bookmark/color/die-cut)
• Schwaller, F. A. (1 card)
• Scofield & Harmon (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Seavey's Music Rooms (2 cards/color)
• Segerstrom Piano Co. (1 post card)
• Severance's Periodical Store (1 card/color)
• Seybold Piano and Organ Co. (5 cards/color)
• Shattinger, A. (2 cards/color)
• Shaw Piano, The (34 cards/color/die-cut, 4 die-cut stand-ups)
• Shoninger Pianos (11 cards/10 color/4 bookmarks/color/die-cut)
• Siegling, Henry (1 card/color)
• Silvertone Pianos and Organs (1 card/color)
• Singer Piano Co. (6 cards/color, 1 post card)
• Sinsheimer, H. (1 card/color)
• Slajon & Sons, M. (1 card/color/large fold-up die-cut)
• Slawson, J. M. (1 card)
• Small, Geo. E. (1 card)
• Smart's Music Stores (1 card/color)
• Smith American Piano, The (43 cards/color)
• Smith & Barnes (3 cards/color, 5 bookmarks/color/ die-cut)
• Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co. (3 bookmarks/color)
• Smith Bros. (1 bookmark/color)
• Smith, Freeborn G. (1 card, 3 post cards)
• Smith, Geo. D. (1 card/color)
• Smith, Jacob (4 cards/color)
• Smith, J. N. & I. J. (1 card/color)
• Smith, Melville (1 bookmark/color)
• Smith Music House (1 post card/color)
• Smith, N. D. (1 card)
• Smith, Prof. S. L. (1 card/color)
• Smith, Robert C. (1 card)
• Sohmer Pianos (27 cards/color)
• Solomons, H. I. (1 card)
• Soule Piano and Organ Investment Company (6 cards/color)
• Spaulding, C. Henry (1 card)
• Sprauge, Mrs. M. B. (1 card/color)
• Springsteen, C. G. (1 card/color)
• Staderman Piano (1 card/color)
• Starck Piano Co. (1 card/color)
• Starr Piano Co. (10 cards/color, 11 post cards/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Steck Pianos (6 cards/color)
• Stecker, John H. (1 card/color)
• Steger and Sons (4 cards/color, 1 post card/color, 1 stand-up die-cuts/color, 2 bookmarks)
• Steinert & Sons Co., H. (1 post card/color)
• Steinhauser, Frank J. (2 cards/color)
• Steinway (1 post card)
• Sterling Pianos (96 cards/92 color/2 large, 4 stand-up die-cuts/color, 14 bookmarks/color)
box 71

Trade cards: S - Z undated

Scope and Contents

• Stewart, C. W. (1 card/color)
• Stieff, Charles M. (11 cards/color/2 large, 1 post card)
• Stimpson & Co., C. M. (7 cards/6 color)
• Stone, F. W. (1 card)
• Story & Camp (3 cards/color/1 die-cut)
• Story & Clark (1 card/color, 2 post cards/color)
• Streeter, W. B. (1 card)
• Strohber Piano Co. (1 bookmark/color/die-cut)
• Stultz & Bauer (32 cards/color/7 large/5 die-cut, 6 bookmarks/color/2 die-cut, 7 bookmarks/color/1 die-cut)
• Sturz Piano (1 card/color/die-cut)
• Styron & Co., O. M. (1 blotter)
• Taylor, Geo. H. (1 card)
• Taylor's Music House (1 card/color)
• Templeman's, C. B. (1 card/color)
• Thiebes-Stierlin Music Co. (1 card)
• Thomas, Frank W. (3 cards/color/1 die-cut)
• Tinkham & Sons, S. M. (1 card/color)
• Troup Music, J. H. (1 card/color, 2 post cards/color)
• Trowbridge, Edwin (5 cards/color)
• Tryber Piano Co. (1 card/color)
• Tucker, J. A. (3 cards/color)
• Tuttle, Chas. (1 card/color)
• Tway, W. F. (14 cards/color)
• Tyler, S. W. (2 cards/color)
• Unger Music House, J. S. (2 cards/color)
• Unger, O. H. (1 card/color)
• Valentine, L. T. (1 card/color)
• Van wert, M. E. (1 card/color)
• Vastbinder's (1 bookmark)
• Venango Music Co. (2 post cards)
• Vetter, Paul (1 card/color)
• Vose & Son's Pianos (43 cards/color/1 die-cut movable figure/color)
• Voss Piano Company (1 card/color)
• Waddington's Pianos (4 post cards/1 color)
• Wade, W. W. (1 post card)
• Walters, R. M. (3 cards/color)
• Wanamaker Store, The (2 post cards/color)
• Wander & Son, Wm. (2 cards/1 color)
• Warren & Co., G. W. (1 card/color)
• Washburn Piano (1 card/color)
• Waterman, J. F. (3 cards/color/2 die-cut)
• Waters & Co., Horace (1 card/color)
• Weaver Pianos (5 cards/color, 1 post card, 5 blotters/color, 7 bookmarks/color)
• Weber Pianos (2 cards/color)
• Wegman Piano (3 cards/color/2 blotters/color, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Wendell's Warerooms (9 cards/color)
• Wentworth & Co., V. (2 cards)
• Werlein, Phillip (1 post card)
• Werner Piano Co. (1 card/color, 1 bookmark/color)
• Weser Bros. Pianos (8 bookmarks/color/3 die-cut)
• Western Cottage Piano Co. (4 post cards/color)
• Whayley-Royce Piano Co., Ltd., The (1 card/color)
• Wheelden, L. J. (66 cards/color)
• Wheeler, Geo. S. (28 cards/color)
• Wheelock Piano Co. (63 cards/color/4 die-cut/color/1 movable)
• Whitman Piano Mfg. Co. (2 blotters/color)
• Whitney, C. R. (3 cards/color)
• Whitney & Co. (3 cards/color/1 die-cut)
• Whitney's Piano House (2 cards)
• Wilkin-Redman Co. (2 cards/color)
• Williams Piano & Organ Co. (2 cards/1 color)
• Wilmot's (1 card)
• Wilson, H. C. (2 cards/color)
• Winkler Piano Co. (3 cards/color)
• Winter & Co. (12 bookmarks/color/die-cut)
• Wissner (2 cards/color/1 die-cut, 3 bookmarks/color)
• Witney & Co. (3 cards/color/l die-cut)
• Wolf, Jr., Henry (1 card/color)
• Woodbridge Bros. (2 cards/color)
• Wood Brothers (5 cards/color)
• Woodrow, Scott & McAllister (1 card/color)
• Woodward & Brown (1 card)
• Woodworth, Schell & Co. (3 cards)
• Yinger, Y. T. (2 cards/color)
• Yohn Bros. (1 card/color)
• Young, Elliott (1 blotter/color)
• Young & Wiggins (1 card/color)
• Zimmerman, S. A. (1 card/color, 1 bookmark/color)
box 72

Trade cards: A - I [oversized] undated

Scope and Contents

• Burtis, H. J. (1 card/extra-large)
• Cable-Nelson-Piano Co.
• Century Piano Co. (9 cards/color)
• Chase, A. B. (4 large, 1 post card, 4 bookmarks/color)
• Chickering & Sons (1 large)
• Clark, Edwin (1 card/color/large)
• Clark, M. Earl (3 cards)
• Clement, S. J. (1 card/color)
• Cluett & Sons (1 large/4 extra-large, 1 very large die-cut with cats and grand piano)
• Conover Pianos
• Crandall, F. R. (1 card/color)
• Curtaz & Son, Benj.
• Decker Bros. (3 large)
• Driggs, Coe and smith (l large)
• Emerson Piano Co. (2 die-cut)
• Estey Piano Co. (15 large, 1 bookmark)
• Everett Piano Co.
• Flaherty & Co., Thomas (l large)
• Florey Bros. (1 blotter)
• Fischer Pianos (13 large/1 extra-large)
• Ford, Nathan (4 card/color/1 large)
• Foster & Co. (5 large, 2 bookmarks/color, 3 movable die-cuts)
• Foster, Hennessy & Co. (3 cards/2 color/2 large/1 extra-large)
• French & Sons, Jesse (2 bookmarks/color, 1 blotter)
• Furbush & Son, W. M. (6 cards)
• Gardiner, Miss G. G. (2 cards)
• Gibbons & Stone (11 cards/color/1 die-cut, 2 bookmarks/color)
• Gulbransen (2 cards/color/die-cut/stand-ups)
box 73

Trade cards: A - P [oversized] undated

Scope and Contents

• Andrew, A.C.
• Atwater, F.H.
• Behning Pianos
• Behr Bros. & Co.
• Blasius & Sons
• Nathan Ford
• Haddorff Pianos
• Haines Brothers
• Hallett & Davis Piano Co.
• S. Hamilton Pianos
• Harkness, E. J. (1 card/color)
• Harrington, H. C. (2 cards/color)
• Hasbrouck Piano Co. (1 blotter)
• Henrich & Co., J. S. (1 card/color/large)
• Heppe, C. J. (1 bookmark/color)
• Hoyt & Company (3 cards/color)
• Hulbert, N. A. (2 cards/color)
• Huntington Pianos
• Ivers & Pond
• Jacobson & Lutzer (1 card/color)
• Jewett Pianos
• Johnson, J. Fr. (1 card/color/large)
• Keller Bros & Blight Co
• Keller, Wm. H.
• Kimball, W. W.
• Knabe & Co., Wm.
• Kraft Pianos (1 bookmark/color)
• Krakauer Pianos
• Kramer's Music House
• Kranich & Bach Pianos
• Krell Piano Co
• Kurtzmann Pianos
• Küssner, L.
• Lane, O. W. (1 card/color)
• Lawson Pianos (2 cards/color/l large/l extra-large)
• Leiter Bros. (l large)
• Lester Pianos
• Lichty & Co., C. H. (2 cards)
• Lindemann, J. H. (1 card/color/extra-large)
• Love Pianos, Malcolm (7 cards/6 large/l extra-large)
• Ludwig Pianos
• Ludwig & Co. (2 extra-large calendars with color film inserts)
• Mansfield Pianos
• Marscheider & Co. (2 cards, 1 blotter/color)
• Marshall & Wendell Piano Co. (5 cards/color, 1 post card/color, 4 bookmarks/color)
• Martin & Brother, J. W. (2 large)
• Martin Bros.
• McCammon Pianos
• McPhail Pianos
• Mehlin Pianos
• Mellor & Hoene
• Mendelssohn Piano Co.
• Merrill Piano
• Miller Pianos, The Henry F.
• James Munn Music Company
• Newby & Evans Pianos
• Neumann Pianos
• Newman Bros. Co.
• Nichols & Rich (1 card/color/large)
• Packard Pianos
• Pease Pianos (3 cards/color)
• Peek & Son (3 cards/color) • Petrof
• Piercy & Company
• Poole Pianos
• Porch Brothers (1 post card)
• Prescott Piano Co.
box 74

Trade cards: B - Y [oversized] undated

Scope and Contents

• Blasius & Sons
• Boardman & Gray
• Borio & Martini (6 blotters/color)
• Briggs Pianos
• Bristol, A.
• Jesse French Piano & Organ Co.
• Mackie Piano & Organ Co.
• Schiller Piano Co.
• Scofield & Harmon
• Segerstrom Piano Company
• Shaw Piano
• B. Shoninger & Co.
• M. Slason & Son
• Smith American Piano & Organ Co.
• Smith, Barnes & Strohber Company
• Smith Bros.
• Smith, J.N. & I.J.
• Sohmer Pianos
• Starck & Starck Piano Co.
• Starr Pianos
• Steger & Sons
• Sterling Pianos
• Weaver Pianos
• Wegman Piano
• Weser Piano
• Whaley-Royce Piano Co.
• Geo. S. Wheeler Piano Tuner
• Wheelock Piano
• Whitman Piano Manufacturing Co.
• Williams Piano & Organ Co.
• Winter & Co.
• Wissner Pianos
• Witney Piano
• Wood Bros.
• Elliott Young
box 308, folder 9

Trade cards: John Church Company (Everett Piano) - Lester Piano Company undated

box 75

Trade cards: artistic - comedy 1906-1947

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous post cards with "Artistic" theme, various dates. 254 pp (various sizes) (1-O) (224 in color)
• Miscellaneous post cards with "Comedy" theme, various dates. 216 pp (various sizes) (1-O) (171 in color)
box 76

Trade cards: stamps - photos 1906-1947

box 77

Trade cards: photographs, composers, pianists, holiday greetings 1906-1947

 

Organ literature 1858-1993

Physical Description: 25 box(es)

Scope and Contents

This series chronicles the rise of organ manufacturers, including companies such as Estey Organ Company, Mason and Hamlin Organ and Piano Company, Story and Clark Organ Company, and The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company. The collection spans the dates 1858 through 1993, with the bulk spanning 1900 through 1950. It contains mostly manufacturing literature in the following formats: catalogs, books, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, periodicals, advertisements (newspaper and magazine), postal covers, trade cards, post cards, broadsides, and repair manuals. A small portion of the collection contains novelty items, including a set of checkers, pins, a fan, a folding knife, and engraved name plates.
The series is arranged according to the original order imposed by the indexes compiled by the collector; therefore, the arrangement reflects the donor's organizational schema. The arrangement is alphabetical and chronological.

Arrangement

This series is divided into four sub-series:
• Subject files [general information]
• Technical information
• Novelty items
• Postal covers and trading cards
 

Subject files [general information] 1858-1993

Scope and Contents

This sub-series is organized alphabetically by manufacturer and consists of trade catalogs, promotional brochures, broadsides, correspondence, commercial documents, books, price lists, etchings, newspaper clippings, photographs, event programs, and other items.
box 439, folder 3

Index 1995

box 439, folder 4

Edited index 1995

box 78, folder 1

Adler Organ Company 1912

Scope and Contents

• The Charm of an Adler Organ, Adler Organ Co., Louisville, Ky., Circa 1910. 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
box 78, folder 2

Aeolian 1905-1928

Scope and Contents

Photocopied ledger book from the Erecting/Shipping Department of the Aeolian Company.
box 78, folder 3

Aeolian 1906-1928

Scope and Contents

Photocopied ledger book from the Erecting/Shipping Department of the Aeolian Company.
box 78, folder 4

Aeolian 1922-1930

Scope and Contents

Photocopied ledger book from the Erecting/Shipping Department of the Aeolian Company.
box 78, folder 5

Aeolian - Allen Organ Company 1917-1971

Scope and Contents

• The Marie Antoinette Aeolian Duo-Art Organ, Aeolian Company, 1928
• The Longwood Organ, Aeolian Company, undated
• The Aeolian Organ and Music Company, undated
• Lohengrin on the Aeolian Pipe-Organ by Gustav Kobbé, 1917
• An Incident: A Prominent Pianist Unwittingly Substantiates the Opinion of a Well-Known Composer, The Cosmopolitan, undated
• The Aeolian, Harper's Magazine Advertiser, undated
• Aeolian-Votey Church and Concert Organs, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1920. 4 pp (Covers only) 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• Announcement, Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Inc., Circa 1930. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• A Description of the Aeolian-Skinner Organ in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company, Inc., Boston, Mass., 1954. 12 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• St. Thomas' Church, New York City: A Description of the Organ Built by Aeolian Skinner Organ Company, Inc., Boston, No date. 6 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Saint Bartholomew's Church, New York City: A Description of the Organ Built by Aeolian Skinner Organ Company, Inc., Boston, No date. 6 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Pipe-Organ: An Instrument of Distinction, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1923. 45 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Stock Certificates, Allen Organ Company, 1945-1961
box 78, folder 6

American Theatre Organ Society 1965-1988

Scope and Contents

• National Membership Roster, American Theatre Organ Society, 1965
• Theatre Organist's Secrets, American Theatre Organ Society, 1968
• Archives/Library Catalog, American Theatre Organ Society, 1968
box 79, folder 1

Ann Arbor Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of the Ann Arbor Organs, The Ann Arbor Organ Co., Ann Arbor, Michigan, Circa 1900. 24 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 79, folder 2

Artizan Factories undated

Scope and Contents

• Introduction with Interior View of Organs, Artizan Factories Inc., undated
box 79, folder 3

Austin Organ Company 1907-1926, 1986

Scope and Contents

• The Great Organ of Salt Lake city, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1916. 12 pp 11 x 8" (1-O)
• The Great Organ of Salt Lake City, Austin Organs, Inc., Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1920. 8 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• The Methodist Episcopal Church Johnstown, NY: Organ Dedication Series, Austin Organ Company, 1916
• The Third Organ Recital at the Plymouth Congregational Church, Worcester, Mass., Austin Organ Company, 1917
• The Organ for the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1930. 8 pp 6 X 9" (2-O)
• One of the Largest Organs in the World: Built for the Sesqui-centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1926, By the Austin Organ Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1926. 8 pp 6 X 9" (2-O)
• Souvenir Programme: Dedication of the Memorial Organ, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Thursday, February 12th, 1925. 8 pp 5-3/4 X 9" (1-O)
• The Austin Console, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1930. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• A List of Organs Installed and Under Construction by Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1925. 24 pp 5 x 8 - 3/4 " (1-O)
• The Chorophone, Austin Organ Co., Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1920. 8 pp 8 x 10" (2-O)
• A Pipe Organ for Your Residence, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1930. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Austin Organs, Austin Organs, Incorporated, Circa 1930. 16 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• The New Austin Console, Austin Organ Co., Hartford, Connecticut, No date. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• The Austin Organ in the Eastman Theater, Rochester. New York - The Largest Theater Organ Ever Built, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1930. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Dedication of Austin Pipe Organ: First United Church of Christ, May 18, 1986. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Central Congregational Church: Dedication of the New Organ, Providence, R.I., Austin Organ Company, undated
box 79, folder 4

Austin Organ Company 1933

Scope and Contents

• Austin Organs, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1920. 55 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• Austin Organs, Plimpton Press, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1918. 63 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
box 79, folder 5

Austin Organ Company undated

Scope and Content

• Austin Organs, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Connecticut, Circa 1920. 55 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
box 79, folder 6

Austin Organ Company 1917

Scope and Contents

• Austin Organs for the Residence, Austin Organ Company, Hartford, Conn., Circa 1920. 16 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Includes information on the Premier Quadruplex Player) (Brown cover)
box 79, folder 7

Carl Barckhoff Company 1908-1965

Scope and Contents

• Barckhoff Organs, Barckhoff Church Organ Co., Pomeroy, Ohio, 1908. 24 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Brief History of the Barckhoff Organ, The Carl Barckhoff Company Inc., Pomeroy, Ohio, Circa 1908. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
box 79, folder 8

Bernard Barnes undated

Scope and Contents

• Barnes, Bernard, From Piano to Theater Pipe Organ, Belwin Inc., No date. 70 pp (Plus 2 pp of ads) 8-1/2 x 11" (11-R)
box 79, folder 9

Daniel F. Beatty 1881-1906

Scope and Contents

• Beatty's Famous 27-Stop Beethoven Cabinet Organs, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, Circa 1880. 16 pp (Plus 1 p special offer with coupon) 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Daniel F. Beatty's Latest Illustrated Catalogue, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, 1881. 50 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, December 5, 1881. 1 P 8 x 11" (1-O) (Signed by Daniel F. Beatty)
• Beatty's Beethoven Organs, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, 1882. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Beatty's Famous 27-Stop Beethoven Cabinet Organs, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, 1882. 16 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• A Special Limited Offer, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, 1883. 1 P 9-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Latest Illustrated Catalogue of Daniel F. Beatty's Organs and Pianofortes, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, 1883. 28 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O) (Blue cover)
• S50.00 Saved, Order Now. S125.00 Organ for Only $75.00, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey, March 5, 1884. 4 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Beatty's Quarterly - with Supplement, Circa 1885. 15-1/2 x 22" (1-O)
box 79, folder 10

Beethoven Organ Company 1893

Scope and Contents

• Reed Organs, Beethoven Organ Co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1885. 22 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Letter, Beethoven Organ Co., Washington, New Jersey, February 20, 1893. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Special Terms and Price List, Beethoven Organ Co., Washington, N.J., 1893. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 79, folder 11

George P. Bent 1884

Scope and Contents

• Crown sewing Machines and Organs, Geo. P. Bent, Chicago & Kansas City, Circa 1895. 60 pp (Plus 2 pp 9 x 12" broadside) 4-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Color covers)
box 79, folder 12

Blasius & Sons undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of the Packard Orchestra Organ, Blasius & Sons, Ft. Wayne, Ind., undated
box 79, folder 13

William Bradbury 1864

Scope and Contents

• Price List, William Bradbury, 1864
box 79, folder 14

J.M. Bruce undated

Scope and Contents

• Reasons Why the Bruce & Chard Organ is Superior to Any Other Manufactured, J. M. Bruce, Ayer, Mass., Circa 1895. 8 pp 3 x 5" (1-O)
box 79, folder 15

Joseph Buffington undated

Scope and Contents

• Advertisement, Joseph Buffington, Organ Builder, Philadelphia, undated
box 79, folder 16

Burdette Organ Company 1875-1891

Scope and Contents

• Receipt, February 8, 1876. 1 P 7-1/2 x 3" (1-O)
• Favorite Styles of the Burdett Organ, Burdett Organ Co. Limited, Erie, Pa., Circa 1885. 20 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (2-O)
• Statement for Services Performed, Burdette Organ Co., Erie, Pa., 1891. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (2-O)
• Billhead, Burdette Organ Co., Ltd., Erie, Pa., July 13, 1891. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Receipt, December 28, 1891. 1 P 9 x 7" (11-C)
box 79, folder 17

Cable Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Chicago Cottage Organs, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1895. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Grey cover)
box 79, folder 18

E.P. Carpenter Company 1882-1891

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of the Carpenter Organs Containing the Celebrated Carpenter Organ Action, Edwin P. Carpenter, 1882. 66 pp 2-1/2 x 3-3/4" (1-O)
• Reliable Carpenter Organs, E. P. Carpenter Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1886. 4 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Carpenter Organs, E. P. Carpenter Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1891. 26 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Carpenter Organs, The Carpenter Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, February 1, 1913. 33 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Reply Post Card, The Carpenter Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1913. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Case 360, The Carpenter Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1915. 2 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Broadside: Case 590, The Carpenter Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1915. 2 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
box 79, folder 19

Casavant Company 1925-1932

Scope and Contents

• Casavant Organs, Casavant Brothers, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada, Circa 1925. 32 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (2-O) (Brown covers)
• Letter, J. C. Casavant, President of Casavant Freres, Ltd., of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada, to Mr. Wilfred Tremblay of Portland, Maine, dated March 26, 1932. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Organ of the Convention Hall Royal York Hotel, Toronto, 1929
box 79, folder 20

A.B. Chase undated

Scope and Contents

• Parlor and Chapel Organs, A. B. Chase Organ Company, Norwalk, Ohio, Circa 1880. 23 pp 8-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
box 79, folder 21

Chicago Cottage Organ Company 1889-1898

Scope and Contents

• Broadside: Style 600, Chicago, Cottage Organ Co., 1886. 1 P 5-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Organ Catalog, Chicago Cottage Organ Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1889. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, Chicago Cottage Organ Co., Chicago, December 16, 1889. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Calendar, Chicago Cottage Organ Co., Chicago, 1898. 4 pp 3 x 4" (1-O) (Color)
box 79, folder 22

Melville Clark 1884-1900

Scope and Contents

• Reed Organ Case patent, Melville Clark
box 79, folder 23

Clough & Warren Company 1906

Scope and Contents

• Combination Organs, Clough & Warren Co., Detroit, Michigan, Circa 1906. 15 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Flyer (English & German), Clough & Warren Co., Detroit, Michigan, Circa 1910. 2 pp 9-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
box 79, folder 24

Connersville Buggy Company 1883

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, Connersville Buggy Company
box 79, folder 25

Conover undated

Scope and Contents

• Advertisement, Conover Pianos
box 79, folder 26

Cornish Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Supplement to the Large Catalogue Containing Cornish's Celebrated Special Offers, Cornish and Co., Washington, New Jersey, Circa 1890. 16 pp 6 X 9" (2-O)
• Broadside, Cornish & Co., Washington, N. J., No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
• The Cornish Company: Makers of High-Grade Pianos and Direct Dealers Between Factory and Home, The Company, Washington, New Jersey, 1915. 32 pp (11-R)
box 79, folder 27

Cozatt Organs undated

Scope and Contents

• A Pipe Organ Built by Perry Cozatt at Danville, Ill.
box 80, folder 1

D'Artridge Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Broadside, D'Artridge Organ Company, undated
box 80, folder 2

Cecil DeMille "House Organ" undated

box 80, folder 3

Derrick, Felgemaker, & Company 1868

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of Portable Pipe Organs, Derrick, Felgemaker & Co., 1868
box 80, folder 4

Domestic Organ Company undated

box 80, folder 5

John Dougall & Company undated

box 80, folder 6

Earhuff Organ & Piano Company 1886

Scope and Contents

• The Earhuff Organs, J. G. Earhuff Organ & Piano Co., North St. Paul, Minnesota, Circa 1895. 24 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 80, folder 7

Epworth Organs 1906

Scope and Contents

• Epworth Organs: Catalog Number 21-A, Williams Organ & Piano Company, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1905. 48 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 80, folder 8

Estey 1867

Scope and Contents

• Decision, Circuit Court of U.S. for District of Vermont decision on suit filed by Riley Burdette against J. Estey, J. J. Estey and Levi Fuller regarding a patent application for an improvement in reed organs, October 12, 1867. 15 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 80, folder 9

Estey 1869

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from Julian Estey (Jacob's son), November 1, 1869. 3 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Letter, from son at Estey Cottage Organ Manufactory, November 3, 1869. 1 P 5-1/4 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 80, folder 10

Estey 1869 November 12

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from C. H. Rosa, agent regarding orders, November 12, 1869. 2 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (With Estey Organ logo)
box 80, folder 11

Estey 1869 December 19

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from F. L. Reed, The Estey Cottage Organ Manufactory, Brattleboro, Vt., December 19, 1869. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (With Estey Organ logo)
box 80, folder 12

Estey 1874 March 23

Scope and Contents

• Invoice, for stove from Richardson, Boynton & Co., Circa 1875. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-O) (Illustrated)
box 80, folder 13

Estey 1874

Scope and Contents

• Transcript: Judges charge, state of Vermont, Windham County, re damage suit of Estey & Co. against Riley Burdette, et al, March 13, 1874. 11 pp 7 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 80, folder 14

Estey 1874

Scope and Contents

• Patent: original letters, patent papers for U.S. Patent No. 150,018, for improvement of organ cases granted to Levi K. Fuller assigned to Estey & Co., April 31, 1874. 4 pp 7-3/4 x 12" (1-O) (With ribbons and seal)
box 80, folder 15

Estey 1874 April 3

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from H. Parker & Co., mahogany and veneer mills, April 3, 1874. 1 P 7-3/4 X 10" (1-O) (With illustration)
box 80, folder 16

Estey 1874 April 6

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from Sohmer & Co., patent agraffe piano-fortes, checking a reference, April 6, 1874. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 80, folder 17

Estey 1874 April 11

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from Charles E. Bacon, organ stop knobs, re inquiry, April 11, 1874. 1 P 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (With illustration)
box 80, folder 18

Estey 1874 April 13

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from C. M. Rice, piano-fortes, organs, melodeons and small instruments, complaining about damage to organ, April 13, 1874. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (With illustration of square grand)
box 80, folder 19

Estey 1874 April 13

Scope and Contents

• Letter, from Otterbein University regarding broken reed, April 13, 1874. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (With illustration)
box 80, folder 20

Estey 1874-1882

Scope and Contents

• Testimony: Defendant's testimony at U.S. Circuit Court, District of Vermont, regarding Burdette case against Estey, October 15, 1873. 45 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, from Bradley & Smith, brush warehouse, re prices. April 14, 1874. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (With illustration)
• Invoice: for sketch of Armorial Bearings of Estey from College of Arms and Heraldic Offices, May, 1874. 1 p 8 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Invoice: Capt. J. J. Estey for 48 sets of equipment, July 21, 1874. 1 P 10 X 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Invoice: Capt. J. J. Estey for dress hats and plumes, August 10, 1874. 1 P 8-1/4 X 7" (1-O)
• Patent: Original letters patent papers for U.S. Patent No. 160,062 for improvement of reed organ granted to Levi K. Fuller assigned to Estey & Co., February 23, 1875. 5 pp 7-3/4 X 12" (1-O) (With ribbons and seal)
• Invoice: from E & H. T. Anthony & Co. for repair of album, April 26, 1875. 1 P 8-1/2 X 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Invoice: from Lamie Sargent for adjustable table, May 22, 1975. 1 P 8-1/2 X 4-1/2" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter, testimonial from L. W. Ballard, teacher of music, June 24, 1875. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter, from James Smith & Son, music and musical instrument warerooms, re orders, April 7, 1874. 2 pp 5 x 8" (1-O) (With design)
• Invoice: From E. L. Cooper, Brattleboro, for food items, October 11, 1876. 1 P 7-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: from Vermont Academy, August 21, 1878. 1 p 8 x 10" (Illustrated)
• Invoice: From G. B. Kirwan, upholsterer, June, 1880. 1 P 8-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: Request for Col. Estey to conduct funeral service, August 11, 1880. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Letter: Political note from Vermont Office of Inspector of Finance, August 21, 1880. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter: Notice of meeting of Republican State Committee of Vermont, January 30, 1880. 1 P 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Invoice: From M. T. Van Doorn & Son, October 5, 1880. 1 P 7 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter: Thank you note from Vermont House of Representatives, October 14, 1880. 1 P 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter: from Senate Chamber of Vermont, signed Levi Fuller, December 16, 1880. 1 P 8 X 10" (1-O)
• Letter, from John Church & Co., Sheet music and piano and organ dealers, regarding distribution of printed matter at a forthcoming meeting, April 30, 1881. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (With design)
• Letter: From Republican State Committee of Vermont answering request, January 30, 1882. 1 P 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, testimonial from Wm. Wright, tuner, repairer, dealer, May 24, 1880. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Letter: Regarding the Antwerp hen from C. C. Paine, March 4, 1881. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Quotation: On carriage from Brockett & Tuttle Co., March 19, 1881. 2 P 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter: Regarding birds from Bunting Hankins, January 4, 1882. 1 P 5-3/4 X 9" (1-O)
• Letter: Re insurance from Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance, June 29, 1881. 2 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Letter: Regarding birds from Bunting Hankins, January 8, 1882. 1 P 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Invoice: From Tiffany Co., New York City, January, 1882. 1 P 8 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, from Haines Bros., piano-forte manufacturers, acknowledging order, March 23, 1882. 1 P 8 X 6-1/2" (1-O) (With design)
• Letter: Re insurance from Columbia Fire Insurance, March 31, 1882. 1 P 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter: Regarding Jacobins from J. Wilson Jones, April 26, 1882. 1 P 10 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: Regarding pigeons from F. B. Zimmer, April 27, 1882. 1 P 5-1/4 X 9" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: From Fred Mason, vice president, Bridgeport Brass Co., April 28, 1882. 1 P 8 X 10" (1-O)
• Invoice: (50 cents) from Boston Electric Co., May 25, 1882. 1 P 8 X 10" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: To Col. J. J. Estey from U. S. House of Representatives, June 30, 1882. 1 P 5 X 8" (1-O)
• Letter: Re nomination to state Senate from Vermont State Prison, June 29, 1882. 1 P 8 X 10" (1-O)
• Invoice: From Edward A. Wood, Brattleboro, for supplies, July 1, 1882. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: To Estey regarding rooms at Montpelier, July 7, 1882. 1 P 5-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Letter: From Brooks Bros., NYC, enclosing samples, August 22, 1882. 1 P 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style 520 Organ, J. Estey & Company, Brattleboro, Vt., 1882. 1 P 7 x 11" (1-O)
box 80, folder 21

Estey 1883-1889

Scope and Contents

• Letter: Regarding pigeons from M. Kleason, January 19, 1883. 1 P 10 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: From treasurer's office of Vermont regarding bank account, February 26, 1883. 1 P 8 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter: Inquiry for church organ from C. W. Bentley, supt. Of New London RR, February 28, 1883. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Invoice, Baker & McKenney, March 6, 1883
• Letter: From Estey Organ Co., Atlanta, re money due, May 7, 1883. 1 P 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter: From Guy C. Noble regarding itinerary, May 31, 1883. 1 p 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: Re insurance from Aetna Insurance Co. of Hartford, July 18, 1883. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Cable, via the Direct United States Cable Co., instructing agent not to assume London debts for fear of overdraft, August 14, 1883. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter: Re delivery of watch from W. H. Ludeman, September 3, 1883. 1 P 7-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Letter: From J. McCranaham, Revere House, complaining about agent in London, September 21, 1883. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (With illustration)
• Letter: Re boiler from S. E. Chubbuck, October 15, 1883. 1 P 8 x 10" (1-O) (Illustrated)
• Letter: From Wells & Hope Co., chromo lithographic iron show cards, re inquiry, October 18, 1883. 1 P 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (With illustration)
• Decision: Supreme Court of the S.S. re appeal of defendants from Circuit Court decision – reversed and remanded to Circuit Court, October, 1883. 8 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter: Private and confidential, November 4, 1883. 4 pp 7-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Letter: From Decker Brothers, pianos, re missing foot pedals, November 20, 1883. 1 P 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (With illustration of grand piano)
• Letter: From Best & Co., NYC, regarding mix-up, December 28, 1883. 1 P 7-3/4 X 10" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Organs Manufactured by Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, 1883. 36 pp 7 x 10-3/4" (1-O) (Silverfish damage)
• Miscellaneous Receipts, Estey Organ Company, 1885-1889. 9 pp 5-3/4 X 3-1/4" (1-O)
• The Estey Organ, J. Estey & Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1883. 38 pp 6- 3/4 x 10-3/4 " (2-O)
• The Estey Organ, J. Estey & Company, Circa 1883. 16 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4 (1-O)
• The Estey Organ, Estey Organ Co., 1884. 16 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (1-O) (With prices)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Cottage Organs, J. Estey & Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1875. 44 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
box 80, folder 22

Estey 1893-1897

Scope and Contents

• Estey Phonorium, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1895. 8 pp 9-1/2 x 11-3/4" (3-O)
• Reed Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1902. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Estey Organs, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vt., Fall, 1894. 32 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Estey One Manual Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, circa 1925. 20 pp 7-1/2 X 10" (1-O)
• Estey Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1903. 20 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Estey Organs for Church. Chapel. Lodge and School, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1909. 28 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Estey Organ, J. Estey & Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1900. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Entertainments for the Home, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1900. 18 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (6-O) (Color covers)
box 80, folder 23

Estey 1869-1870

Scope and Contents

• Journal, J. Estey & Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, January 1, 1869 - November 1, 1870. 321 pp 9 x 14-1/4" (1-O) (Leather bound)
box 80, folder 24

Estey 1870-1872

Scope and Contents

• Journal, J. Estey & Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, December 1, 1870 - July 27, 1872. 321 pp 9 x 14-1/4" (1-O) (Leather bound)
box 81, folder 1

Estey 1923

Scope and Contents

• Information About Estey Pipe Organs for Churches. Residences. Concert Halls. Hotels and Moving Picture Theaters, (For Patterson, King Corporation and Associates), The Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1923. 65 pp 12 x 16-1/2" (1-O)
box 82, folder 1

Estey 1901-1919

Scope and Contents

• Entertainments for the Home, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1900. 18 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (2-O) (Color covers)
• The Estey Organ: A Brief Description of Several of the Styles Which Are Most Sought For, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1901. 24 pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Reed Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1902. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Letters, to Clark Music Company, Syracuse, re miscellaneous business, April 27, 1907 to May 18, 1915. 23 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (With Estey factory and Estey pipe organ illustrations)
• Trademark: From Argentine Republic for "Estey", July 13, 1914. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-O) (U.S. No. 11,765)
• Checks, The Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vt., December 5, 1911/February 20, 1914/February 26, 1914. 2 pp 9 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Signed by J. Estey)
• Check, June 24, 1914. 1 P 9 x 3-1/4" (1-O) (Signed J. J. Estey, president)
• Trademark: From Republic of Cuba to Estey Organ Co. for "Estey Organ", with English translation, April 2, 1918. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O) (With translation)
• Trademark: From Venezuela for "ST", July 10, 1918. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O) (U.S. No. 70,655)
• Trademark: From Brazil to Estey Organ Co., for "Estey Organ", September 15, 1919. 2 pp 4-1/4 X 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Estey Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1903. 20 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Estey Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1906. 28 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Estey Reed Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1907. 25 pp 7 x 10-3/4" (1-O) (Red cover)
• Reed Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1902. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Descriptive Catalogue: Estey Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1909. 29 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O) (Green-grey cover)
• Estey Organs for Church. Chapel. Lodge and School, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1909. 28 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 82, folder 2

Estey 1901-1940

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, May 14, 1951. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List, The Estey Corporation, Torrance, California, March 18, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Estey Chorus Master, The Estey Corporation, Torrance, California, Circa 1960. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Church Model of the Estey Electronic Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1950. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Estey Gothic-Philharmonic Church Organ, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1920. 4 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Estey Missionary Folding Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• The Cathedral Model of the Estey Electronic Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1950. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The New Luminous stop Console, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1930. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• The Estey Unified Theatre Organ, The Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1930. 33 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter, from Malkin Patent Pedal Co., re inquiry, September 12, 1922. 1 P 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O) (With illustration)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1921-1929. 6 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• The Estey Student Organ, Estey Organ Company Inc., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1920. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Estey Organs for Church. Chapel. Lodge and School, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1909. 28 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Report, The Estey Organ Company Benefit Association, Brattleboro, Vt., December 29, 1908. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Estey Gothic Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1925. 4 pp 5-1/2 X 8" (2-O)
• Won't You Help Us Raise Money to Buy an Estey Organ, Circa 1925. 1 P 5 x 7" (2-O) (Card with coin envelope on reverse side)
• Shop Order, Pipe Organ Specifications for First Presbyterian Church, Teaneck, N.J., (Estey) Circa 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 14" (1-O)
• The Estey Organ: For Over Three Quarters of a Century, The World's Standard, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• Catalogue, Estey Organs, Brattleboro, Circa 1924. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O) (With price list dated September 1, 1924)
• Net Price List of Estey Reed Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, VT., October 1, 1929. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Estey Two-Manual Reed Organs, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1935. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Estey Modernistic Organ for Residence, Lodge, Broadcasting Studio, Orchestra, Studio, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1935. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• A New Type Pipe Organ for the Small Church, the Chanel, the Sunday School and the Home, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1925. 4 pp 10-3/4 x 16-1/4" (1-O)
• From Sixty Dollars to sixty Thousand, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1927. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Reverberation and the Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1940, 37 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
box 82, folder 3

Estey 1923

Scope and Contents

• The Philosophy of An Organ Builder, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, VT, 1923. 81 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
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Estey 1918-1960

Scope and Contents

• Estey One Manual Organs, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, circa 1925. 20 pp 7-1/2 X 10" (1-O)
• Estey Duo-Manual Organs with Pedals, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vt., Circa 1937. 15 pp (Plus 4 pp price list) 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Estey Duo-Manual Organs with Pedals, Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1934. 15 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Net Price List of Estey Reed Organs, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, February 1, 1934. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letters, Correspondence between Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont and Mrs. Roy M. smith, East Hebron, N.H., regarding purchase of organ for Congregational Church. May 4, 1934 thru March 27, 1936. 23 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Multiple signatures of Jacob P. Estey, President; Joseph G. Estey, Vice-President and A. D. Brungardt, Treasurer and General Manager)
• Here's Music for Your Home, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1939. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• Practice Made Perfect: The Estey Practice Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Estey Folding Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1938. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Green cover)
• Specification for "Virtuoso" Reed-O-Tonic Organ, Estey, Circa 1930. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Estey Cathedral, Chapel, School Models, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1895. 12 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Estey Unified Pipe Organs, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1955. 8 pp 4 x 9" (1-O)
• The New Estey Spinet Electronic Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1955. 2 pp x 8" (1-O) (Color)
• The Little Estey Organ: Electrically operated! Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1955. 4 pp 6 x 3-3/4" (2-O) (Color)
• Price List, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, October 13, 1953. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• A Heritage of Fine Sound, Music Trade Free Press, undated
• The Estey Organ: For Over Three Quarters of a Century, The World's Standard, Estey Organ Co., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• The Estey Student Organ, Estey Organ Company, Inc., Brattleboro, Vermont, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Care and Adjustment of the Estey Two Manual "Virtuoso", Estey Organ corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1950. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 82, folder 5

Estey [photographs] undated

Scope and Contents

• Photograph: Jacob Estey, No date. 1 P 4-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph: Gen. Julius J. Estey, No date. 1 p 4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Post Card: Home of Mrs. J. J. Estey, No date. 1 p 5-1/2 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph: Abby Estey Fuller, daughter of Jacob Estey, married to Levi Fuller, No date. 1 p 4-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph: Estey Guard, No date. 1 P 10 x 8" (1-C)
• Photograph, the J. J. Estey fire brigade, No date. 1 p 10 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Photograph, horse-drawn wagon hauling Estey organs, No date. 1 p 10 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Photograph, women working in Estey factory, No date. 1 p 10 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, men working in Estey factory, No date. 1 p 10 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, Estey portable pump organ, No date. 1 p 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Photograph, Oreste organ, No date. 1 P 8 x 5" (1-O)
• Photograph, Old Estey reed organ (Model 314), No date. 1 p 4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, old Estey reed organ (Model 340), No date. 1 p 4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
box 82, folder 6

Estey-Welte Corporation undated

box 82, folder 7

Everett Piano Company 1935

box 83, folder 1

Farrand & Votey 1890

Scope and Contents

• Pipe Organ Details for Architects, Farrand & Votey Organ Company, Detroit, Michigan, Circa 1890. 28 pp 6 x 5" (1-O)
box 83, folder 2

Farrand & Votey 1889-1902

Scope and Contents

• Farrand and Votey Organs, Detroit, Michigan, 1889. 36 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Daily Memorandum Calendar, Farrand & Votey Organ Co., 1899. 32 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Farrand and Votey Organ: Instructions, The Farrand & Votey Organ Co., Detroit, 1888. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Record for October 1902, Farrand & Votey Organ Company, 1902
• The Record, Farrand & Votey Organ Company, Christmas 1902
box 83, folder 3

First Congregational Church of Los Angeles 1989-1990

box 83, folder 4

Fort Wayne Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• How it Happened!: A Romance of Today, Ft. Wayne Organ Company, Ft. Wayne, Ind., undated
box 83, folder 5

Fort Wayne Organ Company 1900

Scope and Contents

• The Flags Under Which the Packard Organ is Sold, Fort Wayne Organ Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., Circa 1900. 8 pp 3 x 5-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
box 83, folder 6

Frazee Organs undated

Scope and Contents

• Frazee Organs, Frazee Organ Co., Everett, Mass., 1926. 19 pp 10-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
box 83, folder 7

William P. Gardner undated

Scope and Contents

• Church .and Parlor Pipe Organs, Wm. P. Gardner, New Haven, Conn., Circa 1895. 4 pp 5-1/4 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 83, folder 8

Robert F. Gellerman 1977

Scope and Contents

• Gellerman, Robert F, The American Reed Organ: Its History, How It Works, and How to Repair It, The Vestal Press, Vestal, N.Y., 1973. 173 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
box 83, folder 9

Geneva Organs undated

Scope and Contents

• The Geneva Residence Organ, The Geneva Organ Company, Geneva, Illinois, Circa 1920. 14 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
box 83, folder 10

A. Gottfried Company 1922

Scope and Contents

• Letters, A. Gottfried Company, Erie, Pa., 1922. 9 pp 8 x 10"
box 83, folder 11

Gratian Organ Builders 1922

Scope and Contents

• The Gratian Organ Builders, Alton, Illinois, 1922. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 83, folder 12

Gulbransen 1987

Scope and Contents

• Flyers, Gulbransen, San Diego, CA, October 1, 1987. 15 pp 9 x 12" (1-O) (Color)
box 83, folder 13

Gulbransen undated

Scope and Contents

• The Gulbransen Electric Column Organ, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, No date. 8 pp 4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Charm of Real Organ Music in Your Home, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, No date. 2 pp 10-1/2 x 14-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
box 83, folder 14

Hamilton Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Hamilton Organ Co., Chicago, Ill., 1892. 20 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
box 83, folder 15

Hammond Organ Company 1938-1947

Scope and Contents

• Hammond Organs, Jacobs Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1947. 17 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With price list)
• Service Information on the Model M-2 Hammond Organ, Hammond Organ Company, Chicago, Circa 1955, 24 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hammond Organ: Music's Most Glorious Voice, Jacobs Brothers Music Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1957. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, Hammond Instruments Company, Chicago, 1947. 2 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• The Solovox, Hammond Instruments Company, Chicago, Circa 1950. 4 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• The Spinet Model of the Hammond Organ, Hammond Instrument Company, Chicago, Circa 1950. 6 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hammond Organ, The Hammond Organ, Chicago, Illinois, 1928. 12 pp 11-1/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O) (Limited edition of which this copy is No. 133 reserved by Sherman, clay & Co., for R. E. Newman)
box 83, folder 16

C.S. Haskell undated

Scope and Contents

• List of Organs Built by C. S. Haskell: Pipe Organ Builders, C. S. Haskell, Philadelphia, January 1909. 5 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Estimate: C. S. Haskell, Pipe Organ Builder, April 19, 1913. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
box 83, folder 17

Hastings undated

Scope and Contents

• Advertisements (photocopies), Hastings, undated. 4 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
box 83, folder 18

Hillgreen-Lane & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Organs for Churches, Halls and Residences: Electro-Pneumatic, Tublar-Pneumatic, and Mechanical self-Playing, Hillgreen Lane & Company, Alliance, Ohio, Circa 1920. 32 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
box 83, folder 19

Hinners Organ Company 1902-1926

Scope and Contents

• Hinners Pipe Organs, Hinners Organ Co., Pekin, Ill., Circa 1900. 26 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Introduction in English and German)
• Pipe Organs, Hinners Organ Co., Pekin, Ill., Circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
box 83, folder 20

E. & G.H. Hook & Hastings undated

Scope and Contents

• Music Hall Organ Built by E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings, Circa 1910. 4 pp 2-1/2 x 4" (1-O)
box 83, folder 21

E. & G.H. Hook 1858 July 20

Scope and Contents

• Letter, E. & G. G. Hook, Boston, Mass., July 20, 1858. 2 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
box 83, folder 22

Frank Hubbard Harpsichords undated

Scope and Contents

• Flentop Chamber Organ: Completed Instruments and Kits, Frank Hubbard Harpsichords, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, Circa 1930. 4pp (1-O)
box 83, folder 23

Hupfeld undated

Scope and Contents

• Die Hupfeld-Solo-und Orchester-Orgel, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Leipzig, 1914. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Programm zur Einweihung der Grossen: Hupfeld Solo-und Orchester-Orgel in Lichtspielhaus Hi Vogel, Selb i.B., Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Leipzig, Juni 19, 1929. 4 pp 4 x 5- 3/4 " (1-O)
• Die Hupfeld-Slo-und Orchester-orgel im Lichtspielhaus H. Vogel, Selb i. B., 1929. 1 P 8 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Pressestimmen, Hupfeld, 1929. 3 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-C)
• Disposition der Hupfeld-Solo-und orchester-Orgel Modells 2, 2a Spezial und 2b Spezial, Hupfeld, 1929. 3 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Die Hupfeld Solo-und Orchester-Orgel im der Schaubera Chemnitz, 1929. 6 pp 7-1/2 X 10" (1-C)
• Die Hupfeld-Solo-und Orchester-Orgel im Capitol/Leipzig, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Leipzig, No date. 5 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
box 83, folder 24

Johnson & Weyburn 1882

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Johnson & Weyburn (state agents for Indiana and Michigan of Ithaca Organs), Angola, Ind., 1882. 1 p 8 x 10" (1-O)
box 83, folder 25

George Kilgen & Son 1933-1936

Scope and Contents

• Kilgen Wonder Organ: The Voice of the silent Drama, Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc., St. Louis, 1927. 36 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter: Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc., St. Louis, August 17, 1936. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Announcing the "Petit Ensemble", Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc., St. Louis, Circa 1936. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Announcing the "Petit Ensemble", Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc., St. Louis, Circa 1920. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Seven Generations in the Building of Pipe Organs, Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc., St. Louis, 1926. 36 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
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W.W. Kimball 1893-1938

Scope and Contents

• Kimball Reed Organs, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, Circa 1895. 30 pp 7 X 9" (1-O)
• Dedicatory Recital: The Emily J. Clark Memorial Organ, October 31, 1930. 6 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• A Specially Designed Kimball Organ for Churches and Auditoriums of Moderate Seating capacity, circa 1930. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Kimball Pipe Organs, W. W. Kimball Company, Circa 1938. 47 pp 9 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Includes information on the Kimball-Welte; specifications for a Kimball-Welte organ installed in home of Mrs. M. F. Yount, Spindletop Farm, Lexington, Kentucky: and two letters to Richard Simonton concerning possible purchase of that organ) (Blue cover)
• Folio of Theatre Organs, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, No Date. 8 pp 9 X 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters. Photos. Check, W. W. Kimball Co., Various dates. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 83, folder 27

Kotschmar 1910

Scope and Contents

• Kotzschmar Memorial Organ, City Hall Concert Hall, Portland, Maine, Circa 1910. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (2-O)
• Municipal Organ: City of Portland. Maine, City Hall Auditorium (The Kotzschmar Memorial Organ), Music Commission, City of Portland, Circa 1910. 16 pp 6 x 3-3/4" (1-O)
box 83, folder 28

F.A. Leatherman undated

Scope and Contents

• Blank page with letterhead, F.A. Leatherman, Atlanta, Ga., undated. 1 p 8 x 10" (1-O)
box 83, folder 29

Leet Organ Company 1938

Scope and Contents

• Maintenance Representatives, Leet Organ Company, undated. 1 p 2-1/2 x 2-1/2" (1-O)
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H. Lehr & Company 1893

Scope and Contents

• Lehr Seven-Octave, Piano-Style Organs, H. Lehr & Co., Easton, Pa., Circa 1892. 20 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
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Link Piano Company 1925-1928

Scope and Contents

• Letterhead, Link C Sharpe-Minor Unit Organs, Binghamton, New York, May 11, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signed by G. J. Link, Sec.)
• Sixteen Facts That Clearly Define the Excellence of Link C Sharp-Minor Unit Organs, Binghamton, N.Y., No date. 10 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O, 1-R)
• Link Orchestral Pipe Organ, Link Piano Co., Inc., No date. 8 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
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Lituristic Organs 1931

Scope and Contents

• Brochure, Lituristic Organs Incorporated, Lima, Ohio, Circa 1931. 15 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (With letter and price list)
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L'Orenz Publishing Company 1909

Scope and Contents

• The American Organ, Vol. II, No.5, Lorenz Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio, June 1909. 32 pp 12-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
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Loring & Blake Organ Company 1881

Scope and Contents

• Loring & Blake Organ Co., Western Office, Palace Organs, Toledo, Ohio, 1878. 4 pp (With 2 pp letterhead insert) (1-O) (Large graphic) (Gold ink)
box 83, folder 35

Lowrey Organ Company 1950

Scope and Contents

• Lowrey Organs, Lowrey Organ Division, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1950. 8 pp 6-1/4 X 9" (1-O)
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The Maestro Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Cabinet Organs, The Maestro Co., Elbridge, N.Y., Circa 1885. 12 pp 7-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
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Marr & Colton Company 1925

Scope and Contents

• Building America's Finest Organ, The Marr & Colton Company, Warsaw, New York, 1925. 17 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
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Mason & Hamlin 1860-1905

Scope and Contents

• Descriptive Catalogue of Melodeons and Harmoniums, Mason & Hamlin, Boston, Mass., 1860. 34 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin's Melodeons, Mason & Hamlin, Boston, Circa 1865. 4 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Cabinet Organs and Portable Organs, Mason & Hamlin, New York/Boston, Circa 1865. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of American Publications, Mason & Hamlin, Boston/New York, September, 1866. 2 pp 7-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Official Report No. 238: United States Centennial Commission, International Exposition, 1876, Philadelphia, Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Boston/New York/Chicago, January, 1877. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin's New Harmoniums: The Cheapest and Best, Mason & Hamlin, Boston, Circa 1882. 4 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Newspaper Illustrated Catalogue: Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., November 1876. 4 pp 18 x 24" (1-O)
• Directions for Use, The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, Circa 1895. 2 pp 5-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• Advertisements
• Illustrated Catalogue: Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., March, 1880. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-R)
• Certificate of Warranty, Cabinet Organ No. 183407, Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Company, December 24, 1891. 2 pp 11-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of the Mason & Hamlin Organs, Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., January 1893. 40 pp (Plus 2 p price list) 8-3/4 x 11" (1-O) (Green cover)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs for Use in the Chapel and the Home, Mason & Hamlin, Cambridgeport, Mass., November 1894. 40 pp 8-3/4 x 11" (1-O)
• New Style Chapel Organ, Mason & Hamlin Co., Boston, No date. 2 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Liszt Organs, The Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Company, Cambridgeport, Mass., Circa 1895. 33 pp 8-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organs, Mason & Hamlin Co., Cambridge, Mass., September 1905. 36 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 84, folder 1

Jerome B. Meyer & Son 1915

Scope and Contents

• Organ Pipes for Theatres and Residences. Church and Concert Organs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1915. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (2-O)
box 84, folder 2

Midmer-Losh undated

Scope and Contents

• The Stop Specification of the World's Largest Organ: Seven Manuals -- 33.112 Pipes: Convention Hall. Atlantic City. New Jersey, Midmer-Losh (?), No date. 63 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 84, folder 3

Miller Organ & Piano Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Black Art for Our Little Friends, Miller Organ Co., Lebanon Pa., Circa 1890. 8 pp 3 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• The Old Oaken Bucket, Miller Organ Co., Lebanon, Pa., Circa 1895. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Miller Organ, Miller Organ and Piano Co., Lebanon, Pa., Circa 1895. 28 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
box 84, folder 4

Minshall Organ undated

Scope and Contents

• The Minshall Family of Fine Electronic Organs for the Home and Church, Minshall Organ, Inc., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1950. 6 pp 6-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
box 84, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1923-1986

Scope and Contents

• Organ Recitals in the Tabernacle: Salt Lake City. Utah, July 1923. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Organ Recitals in the Tabernacle: August 1928. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" Salt Lake City, Utah, (2-O)
• Programa, Tom Grierson y al Organo Monumental Wurlitzer: Basilica de la Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico, December 17, 1931. 2 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Billhead, Bernard A. Warner, Brooklyn, N.Y., January 7, 1937. 1 P 8-1/2 X 7" (1-O)
• Cathedrale de Fribourg (Suisse) Concerts D'orgues, Souvenir Program in Five Languages, circa 1920. 54 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Organ and Piano Catalog, 1966-1967, Lorenz Publishing Company, Dayton, Ohio, 1966. 15 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Fluke, Phil & Pam, Victorian Reed Organs and Harmoniums, September, 1985. 56 pp (Plus 6 pp supplement) 6 x 8" (1-O)
box 84, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1820-1992

Scope and Contents

• The Great Organ in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, NY, S. T. Gordon, New York, 1867. 12 pp 11 x 14" (1-O)
• Letter, Mortuary Chapel Organ Co., Woodside, L.I., April 5, 1935. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (With business card)
• Selection of Music on the Apollonicon, The Prince Regent, London, undated
• Organ Builder Who Achieved World Fame, Birkenhead News & Advertiser, 1959
• Receipt for Needham Organ, Edgar A. Newell, Waddington, N.Y., August 15, 1892. 1 P 7-1/2 X 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Robert Hope-Jones by David H. Fox, Organ Historical Society, 1992
• A Box of Sounds for the Movies, Popular Science Monthly, 1929
• An Organ on Which Color Compositions Are Played: The New Art of Color Music and Its Mechanism by John W.N. Sullivan, Scientific American, 1914
• Ancient Organs, Scientific American Supplement, 1898
• Pizza Machine's 'Myrtle' sets musical pace for six new businesses, undated
• The Greatest of Pipe Organs, Scientific American, 1904 (2-O)
• Inventory List, British Piano Museum, undated
• Letter, L.M. Davey, 1970
• Organ Recitals in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1947
• The Console (empty envelope), undated
• The U.S. Organ, Fortune, 1931
• Doctor's Family Likes 'Rural' Scene: Barn Keeps 'em on Farm by Howard Erickson, Minneapolis Tribune, undated
• Letter, 1820
• The Aerophon, The Illustrated London News, May 26, 1860. 2 pp 10-3/4 x 15-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Dudley Buck, 1875
• The World's Greatest Organ, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa., 1917. 24 pp (With fold-out) 5 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• The Great Organ, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Circa 1927. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (2-O)
• The Great Organ, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Circa 1928. 14 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The World's Greatest Organ, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Circa 1928. 24 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Order Form, Showcase Publications, 1992
box 84, folder 7

Miscellaneous: sheet music undated

Scope and Contents

• When the Organ Played O'Promise Me by Al Sherman, Abner Silver, and Jack Meskill, Joe Morris Music Company, 1937. 6 pp 9 x 11 (1-O)
• Popular and Select Waltzes, Polkas & Schottisches, Jollie, New York, N.Y., undated
• Let Me Take You Away From Here words & music by M. Pilackey, Dearborn Music Company, Chicago, Ill., 1932. (2-O)
• Good Night, but Not Good Bye, The Sterling Company, Derby, Connecticut, 1885
• When Mother Played the Organ (and Daddy Sang a Hymn), verse by Dick Sanford, music by George McConnell, Santly Bros., New York City, 1932
• Prodigal Son composed by G. Wallace Dawson, F.W. Helmick, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1876
• The National Song words & music by S.A. Dugan, DeVaignie Music Corporation, Chicago, Ill., 1933
box 84, folder 8

Miscellaneous: magazine articles and covers 1888-1993

box 84, folder 9

Miscellaneous: photocopies of catalogues 1880-1942

box 84, folder 10

Miscellaneous: photographs and postcards 1949-1986

box 84, folder 11

Miscellaneous: "General Glossary of Theatre Organ Terms" undated

box 84, folder 12

Miscellaneous 1898-1904

Scope and Contents

• The Organ: Writings and Other Utterances on Its Structure, History, Procural, Capabilities, Etc. Part I by John Watson Warman, London, 1898
• The Organ: Writings and Other Utterances on Its Structure, History, Procural, Capabilities, Etc. Part II by John Watson Warman, London, 1901
• The Organ: Writings and Other Utterances on Its Structure, History, Procural, Capabilities, Etc. Part III by John Watson Warman, London, 1903
• The Organ: Writings and Other Utterances on Its Structure, History, Procural, Capabilities, Etc. Part IV by John Watson Warman, London, 1904
box 85

Miscellaneous: postcards 1941-1988

box 86, folder 1

M.P. Möller Company 1891-1931

Scope and Contents

• Möller Church, Concert. Chapel. Lodge & Chamber Pipe Organs, M. P. Möller, Hagerstown, Maryland, circa 1891. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Möller Organ in the West Point Cadet Chapel, M. P. Möller, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1911. 12 pp 4-3/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• M, P. Möller Presents a Ney Ripe Organ, M. P. Möller, Hagerstown, Maryland, circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Over 2800 Pipe organs; 1880-1919, M. P. Möller, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1919. 53 pp 4-3/4 x 7-J/4" (1-O)
• Collection of Old Favorite Melodies, The M. P. Möller Co., Hagerstown, Maryland, Circa 1920. 36 pp 5-3/4 X 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Concert Organs, M. P. Möller, Hagerstown, Maryland, Circa 1922. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, M. P. Möller, Manufacturing and Builder of Pipe Organs, Hagerstown, Maryland, February 16, 1931. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
box 86, folder 2

Montgomery Ward & Company 1894

Scope and Contents

• Montgomery Ward & Co.'s Special Catalogue of Organs. Pianos and Sewing Machines, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, Circa 1893. 26 pp 5 x 8" (1-O) (Color covers)
box 86, folder 3

Mustel & Cie 1926-1930

Scope and Contents

• Prix-Courant, Mustel, Paris, Juin 1930. 1 P 17-1/2 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• L'Orgue de Salon a Double Expression, Mustel & Cie, Paris, No date. 24 pp 6 x 7-1/4" (3-O)
• Le Celesta, Mustel, Paris, No date. 6 pp 5-1/4 X 8-1/4" (2-O)
• Le Mustel Classique: Modele 3, Mustel, Paris, No date. 6 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (3-O)
• Orgue a Deux Claviers: Modele No. 4, Mustel, Paris, No date. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Orgue-Celesta, Mustel, Paris, No date. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Le Concertal Mustel: Modele No. 6, Mustel, Paris, No date. 8 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Les Instruments D'Art de Mustel: Orgues. Concertals. Celestas, Mustel, Paris, No date. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 5-3/4" (2-O)
box 86, folder 4

Mustel & Cie 1934

Scope and Contents

• Characteristics de L'Orgue Pedalier Mustel: Modele No. 9, Mustel, Paris, No date. 6 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (2-O)
box 86, folder 5

E.P. Needham & Son undated

Scope and Contents

• The "Silver Tongue Pictorial" Illustrative of the Special Gold Medal. "Silver Tongue". Parlor. Church and Orchestral Organs, E. P. Needham & Son, New York, Circa 1880. 24 pp 9-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Brown cover) (Interlocked S-T logo – very similar to Estey's later S-T)
box 86, folder 6

New England Organ Company 1877-1887

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Circular: New England Cabinet Organs, New England Organ Company, Boston, Mass., 1878. 12 pp 11 x 7-3/4" (1-R)
• Judges' Report of the New England Cabinet Organs at the Great Exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics' Association, The New England Organ Co., 1878. 16 pp 4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Decisive Proof of the Pre-Eminence of the New England Cabinet Organs, New England Organ Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1879. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Latest Styles of Cabinet Organs, The New England Organ Co., Boston, Mass., July 1883. 71 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Latest Styles of Cabinet Organs, New England Organ Co., Boston, MA, January 1884. 64 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Dealers' Edition Cabinet Organs Designs, New England Organ Co., Boston, MA, 1887.
box 86, folder 7

New York Church Organ Company 1888

Scope and Contents

• Vocalion Organs, New York Church Organ Co., New York, 1888. 24 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-R)
box 86, folder 8

Newport Organs 1973-1974

Scope and Contents

• Last Minute Bargains, Newport Organs, Newport Beach, Calif., 1974
• Newport Organ News, Newport Organs, Newport Beach, Calif., 1973
• Newport Organ News, Newport Organs, Newport Beach, Calif., 1974
box 86, folder 9

Newman Brothers Company 1890-1896

Scope and Contents

• Newman Bro's Organ, Newman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1891. 34 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Our Orphan Boys (Sheet Music), Newman Brothers Co., Chicago, Ill., 1896. 4 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Newman Brothers Co., Chicago, March 24, 1902. 1 P 8-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
box 86, folder 10

I.P. Nystrom undated

Scope and Contents

• Reform-Orgel, I.P. Nystrom, undated
box 86, folder 11

Organ Literature Foundation undated

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue "E" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "N" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "P" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "Q" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "V" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "W" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "X" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "Y" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue "Z" 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 86, folder 12

Packard Organs 1895-1903

Scope and Contents

• Packard Organs, The Packard Organ Company, Fort Wayne, Ind., Circa 1903. 25 pp (Plus 4 flyers for Models 340, 470, 480 and 910) 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-R)
• Packard Organs: Illustrations and Specifications of Our Various Styles, Fort Wayne Organ Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Circa 1895. 20 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Packard Organs: Illustrations of our Various Styles, Fort Wayne Organ Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., Circa 1895. 25 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-R) (Combined with Farrand organ catalogue)
box 86, folder 13

Peloubet, Pelton & Company 1878

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of the Various styles of the Standard Organ, Peloubet, Pelton & Co., New York, 1878. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Standard Organs, Peloubet, Pelton & Co., N.Y., Circa 1885. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 86, folder 14

Theo. Presser undated

Scope and Contents

• Reed Organ Publications, Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1910. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 86, folder 15

W.W. Putnam & Company 1899

Scope and Contents

• Putnam Organs, W. W. Putnam & Co., Staunton, Virginia, Circa 1899. 20 pp (Plus 1 p price list) 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Putnam Organs, W. W. Putnam & Co., Staunton, Virginia, Circa 1909. 36 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Staunton Organ Style 200, W.W. Putnam & Co., Staunton, Virginia, undated.
box 86, folder 16

Reuter Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Presenting an Entirely New Series of Fine Small Pipe Organs by Reuter, The Reuter Organ Company, Lawrence, Kansas, undated
box 86, folder 17

Reed Organ Society undated

Scope and Contents

• Blank Membership Application, Reed Organ Society, Ada, Michigan, undated
box 86, folder 18

Rushworth & Dreaper undated

Scope and Contents

• The "Apollo" Pedal-Reed Organ, Rushworth & Dreaper Ltd., Liverpool, Circa 1920. 12 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Rushworth "Cappella" Organ, Rushworth & Dreaper Ltd., Liverpool, No date. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 86, folder 19

A.J. Schantz & Sons Company 1920-1936

Scope and Contents

• Schantz Organs, A. J. Schantz Sons & Co., Orrville, Ohio, Circa 1916. 32 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters. Flyers. etc. (15-O)
box 86, folder 20

Sears, Roebuck & Company 1898-1910

Scope and Contents

• Beckwith Organs, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, Ill., 1910. 34 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Organs, Pianos and Musical Goods, Merchandise Catalogue, The Consumers' Guide, No. 107, Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1898
box 86, folder 21

Seybold Piano & Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• The Organ with the Pipe Tone, Seybold Piano & Organ Co., Elgin, Ill., undated
box 86, folder 22

Shoninger Company 1885

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, B. Shoninger Company, New Haven, Conn., Circa 1880. 8 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue and Revised Price List - Organs and Pianos, Circa 1880. 20 pp (1-O, 1-C)
box 87, folder 1

Skinner Organ Company 1925-1927

Scope and Contents

• The Skinner Residence Organ: Multum in Parvo, Skinner Organ Company, New York, 1927. 48 pp 10 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• The Skinner Organ, Skinner Organ Company, Circa 1924. 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O) (Blue cover)
• The Skinner Organ, Skinner organ Company, New York, circa 1925. 54 pp 8 x 11-1/4 (1-O)
box 87, folder 2

S.D. & H.W. Smith 1868-1869

Scope and Contents

• Letter, S.D. & H.W. Smith, 1869
• The American Organ: For Churches, Chapels, Sabbath, Schools, Convents, Lodges, Seminaries, Parlors, Home Circles, S. D. & H. W. Smith, New York, March 1, 1868. 4 pp 17-1/2 X 23" (1-R)
box 87, folder 3

Smith American Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• The American Organ: A Short Account of its Construction and Quantities, and a Descriptive List of the Various Styles, The Smith American Organ Company, Boston, Circa 1871. 40 pp 8 X 10-1/2" (1-R)
• Catalogue of the Smith American Organ Company, Boston, Mass., 1877. 18 pp 8-5/8 x 11-7/8" (1-O)
box 87, folder 4

Smith Unit Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Smith Unit Organs, Smith Unit Organ Company, Chicago, Illinois, Circa 1920. 16 pp 9-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
box 87, folder 5

John Stainer 1937

Scope and Contents

• Stainer, John, The Organ, G. Schirmer Inc., New York, 1909. 127 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Stainer, John, The Organ, Theodore Presser Co., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1917. 135 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Stainer, John, The Organ, Theodore Presser Co., Bryn Mawr, Pa., undated. 135 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 87, folder 6

Sterling Organs 1894

Scope and Contents

• New Illustrated Catalogue of the World-Renowned Sterling Organ, The Sterling Company, Derby, Connecticut, 1894. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Sterling Organs, Sterling Organ Co., Derby, Connecticut, 1894. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (Pink cover)
• Illustrated Catalogue, Sterling Organ Co., Derby, Conn., Circa 1895. 24 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O) (Color cover)
box 87, folder 7

Stevens Organ & Piano Company 1908

Scope and Contents

• Letter, The Stevens Organ & Piano Co., Marietta, Ohio, 1908. 1 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Enclosed in original mailing envelope with 2-cent stamp)
• Stevens Organs, The Stevens Organ & Piano Co., Marietta, Ohio, 1908. 8 pp (Plus folio of 6 specification sheets, all enclosed in original mailing envelope with 2-cent stamp) 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 87, folder 8

Story & Camp 1884

Scope and Contents

• The Story & Camp Organ, Story & Camp, Chicago, Ill., 1882. 17 pp 4-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
box 87, folder 9

Story & Clark 1889-1892

Scope and Contents

• The Story and Clark Organ, Chicago, Ill., June 1885. 16 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Story & Clark Organ Co.'s New and Enlarged Edition Improved Easy Method for the Parlor Organ, 1886. 10 pp 10-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• An Evening Pastime: Illustrated, Story & Clark Organ Co., Chicago, 1889. 36 pp 2-1/2 x 3-3/4" (1-O)
• An Evening Pastime: For the Young, Story & Clark Organ Co., Chicago, 1889. 32 pp 2-1/2 x 4" (1-O)
• The Story & Clark Organ, Chicago, Circa 1890. 15 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Story & Clark Organ Co., Chicago, Ill., Circa 1890. 26 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Story & Clark Organs, Story & Clark Organ Company, Chicago, Ill., 1893. 36 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 87, folder 10

Taylor & Farley undated

Scope and Contents

• Model Organs and Harmonic or Organ Melodeons, Taylor & Farley, New York, undated
box 87, folder 11

Theatre Organ Society of Australia 1967

Scope and Contents

• Membership Card (Q. David Bowers), Theatre Organ Society of Australia, 1967
box 87, folder 12

J.B. Thiery 1914

Scope and Contents

• My Organ Book, J. B. Thiery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1910. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O) (Tan cover)
box 87, folder 13

Thomas Organ Company 1957-1975

Scope and Contents

• A Sound for Everyone: Thomas/Minstrel 130 with Mini-Mate Rhythm Section: Owner's Manual, Thomas Organ Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1975. 10 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 87, folder 14

Vocalion Organ undated

Scope and Contents

• Vocalion Organ, Vocalion Organ Co., Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1905. 16 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 87, folder 15

John Wanamaker 1922

Scope and Contents

• First Showing in Philadelphia: The Clavilux: The Marvelous Mobile Color Organ, Egyptian Hall, The Wanamaker Store, March 24 - April 1, 1922. 8 pp 6-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• The Great Organ, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Circa 1927. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
box 87, folder 16

Waters & Sons 1879

Scope and Contents

• Waters & Sons, Horace, Manufacturers and Dealers in Pianos and Organs, Waters' Orchestrion Chime Organs, N.Y., 1870/1878. 1 P (2-O) (Waters' organ)
box 87, folder 17

Horace Waters Jr. undated

Scope and Contents

• Peerless Chime Organ, Horace Waters, Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y., Circa 1900. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Blue cover)
box 87, folder 18

Weaver Organs 1882-1892

Scope and Contents

• The Weaver Organ, The Weaver Organ & Piano Co., York City, Pa., Circa 1890. 26 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Notepad, Weaver Organs, York, Pa., Circa 1900. 16 pp 2-1/2 x 5" (1-O)
• Ohio State Grange, P. of H. Trade Circular (Confidential), 1892
box 88, folder 1

Edwin Welte 1936

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-L-Organ for Churches and Concert Halls, Edwin Welte, Freiburg, Germany, No date. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Die Welte-Lichtton-Orgel, Edwin Welte, Freiburg, Germany, No date. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Die Welte-Lichtton-Orgel, Edwin Welte, Freiburg, Germany, No date. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Welte-Phototone-Organ: a Church or Concert Organ with electro-optic toneproducing, Edwin Welte, undated
box 88, folder 2

Welte-Mignon 1920-1988

Scope and Contents

• The Welte Philharmonic Pipe Organ, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, No date. 28 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (1-C, 1-M)
• The Welte Philharmonic Pipe Organ, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, No date. 51 pp 9-1/2 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• The Welte Philharmonic Organ, Welte-Mignon Studios, New York, Circa 1925. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
box 88, folder 3

Welte & Söhne 1929-1987

Scope and Contents

• Der Siegeszug der Welte-Kino-Orgel, M. Welte & Söhne, Freiburg i.B., circa 1927. 1 P 38 x 26" (1-O)
• Welte Philharmonic Orgel, M. Welte & Söhne Der Siegeszug der Welte-Kino-Orgel, M. Welte & Söhne, Freiburg i.B., No date. 29 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Welte-Funkorgel, No date. 13 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-C)
• Poster
box 88, folder 4

Welte-Tripp Organ Corporation undated

Scope and Contents

• The New Home of The Welte Organ, Welte-Tripp Corporation, undated
box 88, folder 5

West Coast Organ Company 1950

Scope and Contents

• Movement Announcement, West Coast Organ Company, El Monte, Calif., 1950 (with envelope and additional flyer)
box 88, folder 6

Western Cottage Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue: Western Cottage Organs, The Western Cottage Organ Co., Ottawa, Ill., Circa 1885. 32 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
box 87, folder 19

Weyerhauser undated

box 88, folder 7

Wicks Pipe Organ Company 1933-1943

Scope and Contents

• Letter Dated December 12. 1933 to Client, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., Highland, Ill., 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Small Pipe Organs, Wicks Organ Co., Highland, Illinois, February, 1937. 8 pp 4 X 9" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., April, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., May, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., June, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., August, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., September, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., October, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., November, 1942. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., January, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., February, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., March, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., April, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., May, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., June, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., July, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., August, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., September, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., October, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
• Wicks Organs of the Month, Wicks Pipe Organ Co., November, 1943. 8 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-O)
box 88, folder 8

Wilcox & White 1883-1896

Scope and Contents

• Broadside, The Wilcox & White Organ Company, March 28, 1883. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• The Wilcox & White Organs, Wilcox & White Organ Co., Meriden, Conn., Circa 1884. 38 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (Color covers)
• Catalogue, The Wilcox & White Organ Co., Circa 1885. 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O) (Cover missing)
• Parlor, Automatic, Self-Playing and Symphony Organs, Wilcox & White Organ Co., Meriden, Conn., 1890. 32 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Wilcox & White Organs, Wilcox & White Organ Co., Meriden, Conn., 1895. 24 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 88, folder 9

Williams Organ & Piano Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Style 906 – Williams Pipe Top Cathedral, Williams Piano & Organ Company, Chicago, Ill., undated
box 88, folder 10

Wing & Son 1904

Scope and Contents

• Wing Organs, Wing & Son, New York, 1904
box 88, folder 11

Granville Wood & Son Pipe Organ Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Chapel Organs, Granville Wood & Son Pipe Organs Co., Northville, Michigan, Circa 1900. 4 pp 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
box 88, folder 12

George Woods & Company 1878-1883

Scope and Contents

• George Woods & Co.'s Parlor Organs, Boston, Mass., 1878. 22 pp 6-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Parlor Organs and Upright Pianos, Geo. Woods Company, Boston, Mass., 1883. 20 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
box 89, folder 1

Wurlitzer 1895-1930

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Organ (Spec Sheets), Circa 1895. 16 pp (plus 1 p price list) 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• "Howard" Instructor for the Organ, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, 1904. 66 pp 10-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Description of the Hope-Jones Organ: The Auditorium, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Ocean Grove, N.J., 1908. 6 pp 12-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• The Evolution of the Organ, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., 1918. 8 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Net Price -List of Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Unit Orchestras, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York, etc., March 1, 1920. 2 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-C)
• Net Price -List of Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Unit Orchestras, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York, etc., March 1, 1920. 2 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside. for Wurlitzer Unit Organ Brochure, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 1 P 9 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• Cash Price List of Wurlitzer Unit Organs, The Wurlitzer Co., New York, etc., November 15, 1923. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• Price List: Unit Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago/San Francisco, November 15, 1923. 2 pp 3 x 5" (1-O)
• Cash Price List of Wurlitzer Unit Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., November 15, 1924. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• Estey ads, 1924
• Wurlitzer Hope - Jones Unit Orchestra in Hotel Martinique. New York City, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Circa 1925. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Photos of Robert Hope-Jones, Circa 1925. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Denver's Municipal Auditorium: One Feature of Which is the Mighty Wurlitzer Unit Organ, 1925. 16 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Price List: Wurlitzer Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., September 1, 1927. 2 pp 3-3/4 X 6" (1-C)
• Price List of Wurlitzer Organs, Wurlitzer, September 1, 1927. 4 pp 3-1/4 X 5" (1-O)
• Description of the Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Organ in the Baptist Temple, Philadelphia, Pa., The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1928. 4 pp 11 X 8" (1-O)
• "Individualized" Church Pipe Organs by Wurlitzer, Circa 1930. 8 pp 8 X 10" (1-O)
box 89, folder 2

Wurlitzer 1949-1956

Scope and Contents

• Testimonial Letter, Richard W. Leibert, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, New York, to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., September 27, 1949. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Unit Organ: The Perfect Musical Instrument for the Theatre, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, etc., Circa 1928. 63 pp 9 x 12-3/4" (1-O/binding cut off, apparently to facilitate reprinting, 3-R)
• The Wurlitzer Organ: Series 50, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Organ Division, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1950. 8 pp (Including letter and envelope) 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Finest Organ Music-The Wurlitzer Organs, Series 30 and 31-Keyed to the Modern Tempo, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1950. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• The Wurlitzer Organ: "Music's Richest Voice", Vol. XI, No.9, July 1950. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Organ: Series six. Single Manual, John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1950. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• There is a Wurlitzer Organ Just Right for Every Organ Need, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1950. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Music Review: Centennial Issue: Wurlitzer 1856-1956. 8 pp 8 x 9" (2-O)
box 89, folder 3

Wurlitzer 1956-1980

Scope and Contents

• The World's Greatest Achievement in Music: The Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Unit-Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati/Chicago/New York, Circa 1916. 62 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-R) (Reprinted by Vestal Press in 1964)
• The Dedication of the Style 260 Wurlitzer Theatre pipe Organ, City of San Gabriel, California, February 11-13, 1972. 60 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The "Regal" Wurlitzer Cinema Organ at the Musical Museum, National Musical Museum, Brentford Middlesex, Circa 1980. 9 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Wizard of Id cartoon
• The Official Opening of the Magnificent Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ, Auckland, New Zealand, November 6, 1982. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Reproducing Residence Organ, The Rudolph Wurlitzer, Company, undated
• Photos of Robert Hope-Jones, Circa 1925. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 89, folder 4

Wurlitzer undated

Scope and Contents

• Theatre Organs Having Roll Playing Units, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Theatre Pipe Organ Fact Book, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Choice of the Artists, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Miscellaneous newspaper articles and photographs
box 89, folder 5

Yamaha 1987

Scope and Contents

• Yamaha, (Group of 11 catalogs and brochures for PortaSound, Portatone and Folectone electronic organs) Yamaha, Buena Park, CA, 1987. 62 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 90, folder 1

Doug Hickling's research: Aeolian 1971-1975

box 90, folder 2

Doug Hickling's research: Aeolian advertisements 1919-1947

box 90, folder 3

Doug Hickling's research: Aeolian photographs undated

box 90, folder 4

Doug Hickling's research: Welte-Mignon advertisements and articles 1919-1941

box 90, folder 5

Doug Hickling's research: Welte-Mignon correspondence 1918-1928, 1972-1982

box 90, folder 6

Doug Hickling's research: Welte-Mignon correspondence 1919-1930, 1971-1977

box 90, folder 7

Doug Hickling's research: Welte-Mignon 1925-1930, 1972

box 91

Miscellaneous sketches [oversize] 1923-1931

box 92

Advertisements: Aeolian - Yamaha 1880-1977

box 93

Advertisements [oversize] 1871-1954

box 94, folder 1

Magazines: The Bombarde 1964-1966

Scope and Contents

• The Carpenter Organ Action, Worcester, Mass., Circa 1885. 31 pp 4-3/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
box 94, folder 2

Magazines: The Cipher 1964

box 94, folder 3

Magazines: Cinema Organ 1965, 1969

box 94, folder 4

Magazines: Cinema-Theatre Organ Digest 1956

box 94, folder 5

Magazines: Diapason 1972-1973

box 94, folder 6

Magazines: Diaphone 1962-1967

box 94, folder 7

Magazines: The Etude 1932

box 94, folder 8

Magazines: The Kinura 1963

box 94, folder 9

Magazines: Marquee 1969

box 94, folder 10

Magazines: The Posthom 1960-1963

box 95, folder 1

Magazines: Ros Membership Directories 1983-1992

folder 433

Estey Organ Company - W. Bell & Company [oversize flat folder] undated

Scope and Contents

• Poster: Peloubet, Pelton & Company
• Poster: Estey Organ Company
• Poster: J. Estey & Company Organs, 1874
• Poster: W. Bell & Co.'s Prize Medal Organs. W. Bell & Company
 

Technical information 1881-1989

Scope and Contents

This sub-series is arranged alphabetically by company and consists of technical manuals, technical details, playing techniques, schematics, blueprints, and catalogs.
box 96, folder 1

E.P. Carpenter undated

box 96, folder 2

Durst & Company 1966-1975

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue No. 20, Durst & Co., Inc., Erie, Penna., 1966. 56 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue No. 25, Durst & Co., Inc., Erie, Penna., 1971. 52 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue No. 101, Durst & Co., Inc., Erie, Penna., 1973. 52 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue No. 102, Durst & Co., Inc., Erie, Penna., 1974. 52 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog No. 103, Durst Organ Supply Co., Inc., Erie, Pa., 1975. 68 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 96, folder 3

Oliver C. Faust 1905

Scope and Contents

• Faust, Oliver C. A Treatise on the Construction, Repairing, and Tuning of the Organ, (Including also the Reed Organ, the Orchestrelle and the Piano-Player), Oliver C. Faust, 1905. 225 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
box 96, folder 4

Estey Organ Company Corporation - Everett Piano Company 1931-1940

Scope and Contents

• Instructions for Installing Model MD-1 Everett Orgatron, Everett Piano Company, south Haven, Michigan, Circa 1940. 32 pp 8'-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Information on Reeds, Estey, Circa 1925. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Care and Adjustment of the Estey Two Manual "Virtuoso", Estey Organ corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1950. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Care and Adjustment of Estey Organ, Estey Organ Corporation, Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1940. 16 pp 4 x 6" (2-R)
• Instruction for Servicing the Estey Reed Organ, Estey Organ Corp., Brattleboro, Vermont, Circa 1949. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Information. Everett Orgatron, No dates. 178 pp and 13 U. S. Patents. (1-O)
box 96, folder 5

Hammond Instrument Company undated

Scope and Contents

• To Solovox Owners (Model K Solovox), Hammond Instrument Co., Chicago, No date. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Technical Information on the Solovox Model K, Hammond Instrument Co., Chicago, undated. 16 pp 8 x 11 (1-O)
box 96, folder 6

W.W. Kimball Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Kimball Organs From a Technical Standpoint, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 22 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (2-O)
box 96, folder 7

Klann Organ Supply Company 1989

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, Klann Organ Supply Company, Waynesboro, VA, Circa 1990. 70 pp 10-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Consoles shown in color)
box 96, folder 8

Marr & Colton undated

Scope and Contents

• Building the Marr and Colton Organ, The Marr and Colton Company, Inc., Warsaw, New York, Circa 1925. 20 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4 " (1-O)
box 96, folder 9

Mason & Hamlin 1901

Scope and Contents

• Spanswick, J. C., Directions for Tuning and Regulating Mason & Hamlin's American Cabinet Organs, Metzler & Co., Ltd., London, 1901. 62 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 96, folder 10

Miscellaneous 1881-1955

Scope and Contents

• Organ Builders Manual, Electronic Organ Arts, 1955. 122 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Instructions for Setting Up Ross Water Engines, Ross Valve Co., Troy, N.Y., Circa 1910. 1 P 13 x 10" (1-O)
• Organ Voicing and Tuning: A Guide to Amateurs, J. Church & Co., 1881. 39 pp 4-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O, 2-R)
box 96, folder 11

M.P. Möller 1947

Scope and Contents

• The All Metal Kinetic Organ Blower - The Perfect Organ Blower, M. P. Möller, Inc., Hagerstown, Md., No date. 9 pp 6-1/2 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
• Kinetic Blowers for Small Organs, M. P. Möller, Inc., No date. 8 pp (Fold up) 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 97, folder 1

W.H. Reisner 1986, undated

Scope and Contents

• Reisner, The W.H. Reisner Mfg. Co., Hagerstown, Maryland, Circa 1975. 44 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Reisner, Reisner, Inc., Hagerstown, Maryland, January 1, 1987. 37 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 97, folder 2

W.H. Reisner 1969

Scope and Contents

• Reisner, W. H., Reisner Pipe Organ Supplies, Reisner, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1969. 46 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 97, folder 3

Reisner Kimber-Allen 1986

Scope and Contents

• Reisner Kimber - Allen, Catalog and Price List, Reisner Kimber-Allen, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1985/1986. 104 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 97, folder 4

Spencer Turbine Company 1931

Scope and Contents

• The Spencer Orgoblo Junior, The Spencer Turbine Co., Hartford, Conn., October 1, 1928. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Spencer Orgoblo for Pipe Organs, The Spencer Turbine Co., Hartford, Conn., 1928. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Instructions for Handling, Installing and Adjusting the Spencer Steel Orgoblo, The Spencer Turbine Co., Hartford, Conn., No date. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 97, folder 5

Wicks Pipe Organ Company 1930-1932

Scope and Contents

• Direct Electric Action for Pipe Organs, Wicks Pipe Organ Company, Highland, FL, May 1930. 4 pp 8 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Wicks Direct Electric, "The Diapson" February 1, 1932. 1 P 11 X 15" (1-R)
• Dr. Barnes comments, "The American Organist" March 1932. 1 P 11 x 15" (1-R)
• Seibert Losh Recognizes Remarkable Features in the Wicks Organ, October 28, 1932. 1 P 11 x 15" (1-R)
box 97, folder 6

Zephyr undated

Scope and Contents

• The Zephyrette Reed Organ Blower, Zephyr Electric Organ Blower Company, Orrville, Ohio, Circa 1910. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Zephyr Organ Blower, The Zephyr Electric Organ Blower Co., Orrville, Ohio, Circa 1915. 18 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The Zephyr: The World's Most Efficient Blower, The Zephyr Electric Organ Blower Company, Orrville, Ohio, Circa 1920. 8 pp 4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 97, folder 7

Varnish transfers undated

box 97, folder 8

Miscellaneous 1939-1988

Scope and Contents

• German Clavichord, undated
• Illustration of organ, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Salt Lake Tabernacle Organ, 1986
• Pipe and Organ Display Covers, undated
• Pipe Organ Supplies, National Organ Supply Co., Erie, Pa., 1939. 56 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Roberto Sasian, The Organist Magazine, Volume 3, March 1974
• Viscount, North American Music, Northvale, New Jersey, undated
• Book card, Nationalist Library Co., San Angelo, Texas, undated
• Price List, Multivox, Hauppauge, N.Y., 1984
• Consumer Electronics Distribution Inc., New Berlin, Wisconsin, undated
• Rhodes Mark III EK-10, Rhodes Keyboard Instruments, 1980
• Amplified Sound, Aeolian Corporation, Memphis, Tennessee, undated
• Programm '88, Ibach, 1988
• Hohner Keyboards catalog, Hohner, Hicksville, N.Y., undated
• The Source, Moog Music, Buffalo, N.Y., undated
• Hide-a-Bed (But Inside A Piano?), by Marjorie Hunter, New York Times, undated
• Keyboard Stands, EMP Inc., New Berlin, Wisconsin, undated
• Dealer Price List, EMP Inc., New Berlin, Wisconsin, 1985
• Confidential Dealer Price List, Suzuki Corporation, 1984
• The Console Sixty-One C-61, Suzuki Corporation, 1983
• Grand 88, Suzuki Corporation, 1984
• Cosmo Synthesizer, Suzuki Corporation, undated
• 88 Grand, Suzuki Corporation, undated
• Tubing Diagram, Aeolian-Hammond, undated
box 97, folder 9

Miscellaneous 1986

Scope and Contents

• Business Card, George Messig, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1986
 

Novelty items undated

Scope and Contents

This sub-series consists of novelty items including wooden rulers, pins, hand fans, a set of checkers, company nameplates, and other items from organ manufacturers and dealers.
box 98

Wooden rulers, company name plates, hand fan, and other items undated

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Company (1 nameplate)
• American Theatre Organ Society (1 sticker)
• Assorted organs (3 stamps)
• Beman Organ Company (1 nameplate)
• Bennett Organ Company (1 nameplate)
• Brenton Congregational Church (1 plaque)
• Farrand & Votey Organ Co. (1 set of checkers)
• Farrand & Votey Organs (1 folding fan)
• A.B. Felgemaker Organ Company (1 nameplate)
• Hammond Organ Fund (1 pin)
• Hinners Organ Company (1 nameplate)
• Hope-Jones Organ Co. (1 specifications analysis sheet stamp)
• Klann Organ Supply Co. (1 nameplate)
• Kohl Organ Co. (1 stamp)
• Lincolnwood Organ & Piano Centre (1 folding knife)
• Merle Clark Organ Club, Member (1 pin)
• M.J.D. Hutchins (1 folding ruler)
 

Postal covers and trading cards 1864-1992

Scope and Contents

This sub-series consists of postal covers, stamps, postcards, trading cards, and photographs from organ dealers and manufacturers. It is arranged alphabetically by manufacturer.
box 99

Postal covers: Aeolian - G.H. Yerger 1864-1981

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Organ and Music C., New York, 1889. 1 P (1-O)
• Ann Arbor Organ Co., "The Ann-Arbor Organs" General Music Dealers, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with organ reed)
• Anderson, S. E., Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Sheet Music and Books. The Estey Organ, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1888. 1 P (1-O) (Estey pump organ)
• Aschbach, G. C., Pianos, Organs, Musical Instruments, & C., Mason & Hamlin, Loring & Black, Worcester Organs, Story & Clarke Organs, Allentown, Penna., Circa 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic, Mason & Hamlin reed organ)
• Aschbach, G. C., Importer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos and Organs, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise, Allentown, Pa. (No stamp/cancellation) (1-O) (Large graphic, store)
• Bacon, Chas E., Manufacturer of Patent Ivory Faced Organ stop Knobs, Buffalo, N.Y., 1880's. 1 P (1-O) (Pale green)
• Barckhoff, Carl, Builder of Church Organs, Mendelssohn, Pa., 1895 1 p (1-O)
• Beach, Mrs. S.M., Dealer in Pianos and Organs: Agent for The Domestic Sewing Machine, Lakeview, Oregon, 1889. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Beatty's Celebrated Organs and Pianos, 1870. 2 pp (1-O) (All-over graphic - both sides, Beatty Manufactory and Beatty Building)
• Beatty's Daniel F., World Renowned Organs & Pianos, Washington, New Jersey, 1883. 1 P (2-O) (All-over graphic, Beatty Building and Beatty Manufactory)
• Beatty's Daniel F., World Renowned Organs & Pianos, Washington, New Jersey, 1883. 2 P (3-O) (All-over graphic, both sides, Beatty's Manufactory and the Beatty Building)
• Beaumont, John, Piano and Organs, Musical Goods, Etc., Monongahela, Pa., 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Beethoven Organ Co., World Renowned Organs & Pianos, Washington, New Jersey, 1893. 2 pp (2-O) (Large graphic)
• Beethoven Organs Co., Largest Factory in the World, Washington, New Jersey, 1900/1901. 1 P (2-O) (Large graphic, factory/reed organ/upright piano)
• Bell & Co., W., Manufacturers of Automatic, Vox Humana & Celeste Organs and Melodeons, Guelph, Ont., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Bennett, O. D., Northampton, Iowa, 1886. 2 pp (With insert) (1-O) (Large graphic store)
• Bent, George P., Manufacturer of "Crown" Parlor and Church Organs, "Crown" Pianos, "Crown" Sewing Machines & C., Chicago, Ill. 1 P (1-O) (Crown logo) (No cancellation)
• Bent, Geo. P., The Crown Pianos & Organs, Dealers Wanted in all Unoccupied Territory, Chicago, Ill., 1893/1895. 1 P (2-O) (Large graphic Crown logo)
• Bent, Geo. P., Manufacturer, The Crown Pianos and Organs, Chicago, Ill., 1896. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic Crown logo/factory)
• Bilhorn Bros., Folding Organ Mfg.'s, The Bilhorn Telescope Organ for Evangelistic Purposes, Chicago, 1896/1897 1 P (2-O) (Large graphic, Bilhorn Telescope organ)
• Bilhorn Brothers, Organ Manufacturers, The Bilhorn Telescope Organ, Chicago, 1902. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic, organ)
• Bilhorn Bros., Folding Organ Manufacturer and Publishers of Sacred Song Books, Chicago, 1905. 1 P (1-O) (Folding organ)
• Bilhorn Bros., Folding Organ Manufacturer and Publishers of Sacred Song Books, Chicago, 1906. 1 P (1-O) (Mauve envelope)
• Bilhorn Bros., Folding Organ Manufacturer and Publishers of Sacred Song Books, Chicago, 1911. 3 pp (1-O) (Large graphic, folding organ) (Two inserts)
• Bilhorn Brothers, Folding Organ Manufacturer and Publishers of Sacred Song Books, Chicago, 1929. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic, folding organ)
• Bruce, E. M., Estey's Cottage Organs with the Beautiful "Vox Humana" stop. Taylor & Farleys Model Organs. Over 60 Different Styles, Philadelphia, 1872. 4 pp (1-O) (Large Estey cottage organ) (Three inserts) (Orange envelope)
• Brush, A. M., Silver Reed Organs, and Dealers in Pianos, Potsdam, New York, Circa 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Silver reed organ)
• Burdett Celeste, Golden Voice Organ, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Burdett Organ Co., Matchless is the Universal Verdict, The World-Famed Burdett Organs, Erie, Pa., Circa 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with musical cherub design)
• Burdett Organ Co., Matchless is the Universal Verdict, The World-Famed Burdett Organs, Erie, Pa., Circa 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with musical cherub design) (Pale orange ink)
• Burdett Organ Co., Matchless is the Universal Verdict, World-Famed Burdett Organs, Erie, Pa., Circa 1880. 1 (1-O) (All-over graphic with musical cherub design) (Pale orange ink)
• Burdett Organ Co., "The Matchless Burdett Organ", The Burdett Concert Grand is the Musical Wonder of the Age, There is but One Best Organ and that is the Burdett, Erie, Pa., Circa 1880. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Pale grey ink)
• Cabinet Pipe Organ Co., The New and Wonderful Invention, The Cabinet Pipe Organ, Only Combination of Reeds and Pipes, Warranted to Remain in Tune, the Musical Success of the Age. Syracuse, NY, 1874. 2 pp (One insert) (1-O) (Cabinet Pipe Organ Co. foot pump organ)
• Carpenter Organ, Reliable, Brattleboro, Vt., 1887. 1 P (2-O) (Carpenter logo) (One with envelope only, no stamp or address) (Blue envelopes)
• Carpenter, The Organs and Organ Actions, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Logo with all-over design, green ink)
• Carpenter, Scott & Wise, Manufacturers of the Western Cottage Organ, Mendota, Ill., 1870's. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Cheney, J. D., Melodeon & Harmonium Manufacturer, 1850's. 1 P (1-O) (Square grand) (Orange envelope)
• Chicago Cottage Organ Co., The, Chicago, Ill., 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Chicago Cottage Organ Co., Chicago, Ill., 1886. 4 pp (1-O) (Reed organ) (Three inserts - pump organ letterhead, broadsides for style 600 and 605 pump organs)
• Chicago Cottage Organ Co., Chicago, Ill., 1889. 1 P (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Chicago Cottage Organ Company, Chicago, Ill., 1890. 1 P (1-O)
• Clerk, Astley, Kingston, Jamaica, 1890's. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ - tropically prepared)
• Clough & Warren Co., The, Clough & Warren, Detroit, Mich., 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with reed organ and medals)
• Cornish & Co., Cornish Peerless Organs, Washington, New Jersey, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Cornish & Co., The Best and Most Popular Organs in the World, Washington, New Jersey, 1893/1896. 1 P (2-O) (Large graphic with factory)
• Cornish American Pianos and Organs, The, First in Tone, First in Quality, First in the Homes of the People, Established Fifty Years, Washington, N.J., 1902. 1 P (1-O) (Large color graphic with pump organ)
• Cornish American Pianos and Organs, The, First in Tone, First in Quality, First in the Homes of the People, Established Fifty Years, Washington, N. J., 1903. 1 P (1-O) (Large color graphic with pump organ)
• Dickerson, A. W., Agent, Estey, The Home Chapel Organ, Corsica, Ohio, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Estey graphic)
• Dodge, A. A., Agent, American Organ, Battle Creek, Mich., 1868. 2 P (1-O) (Pump organ) (Letterhead insert) (Orange envelope)
• Dyers & Hughes, Foxcroft, Me., undated
• Erben & Co., Henry, Church Organ Manufacturers, N.Y., Circa 1885. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Grey ink)
• Estey Organ Company, Brattleboro, Vt., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Enclosed stamp) (Buff envelope)
• Estey & Company, J., Manufacturers, Cottage Organ, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1873. 1 P (2-O) (Pump organ)
• Estey Cottage Organ Manufactory, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1879. 1 P (1-O)
• Estey Organ Company, The Estey Organ, Atlanta, Ga., 1884. 1 P (4-O) (Large graphic with Estey pump organ)
• Estey Organ Company, Look Within and You will Find the Power to Read Another's Mind. When You Have Had Your Fun with the "Estey Age Discloser", Pass it on to any Friend, Brattleboro, Vermont, 1880's. 17 pp (1-O) (Age discloser insert)
• Falkenstein, J. J., Organs a Specialty, Dealer in Musical Merchandise, Smith Centre, Kansas, 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Large Mason & Hamlin organ)
• Farrand & Votey Organ Co., Detroit, Mich., 1893. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Faxon, Edwin, Wholesale Agent for Estey's Cottage Organs, Boston, 1867. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ) (Red ink)
• Felgemaker, A. B., Church Organ Builder, Erie, Penna., 1904. 1 P (1-O) (Pipe organ graphic)
• Felgemaker, A. B., Church Organ Builders, Erie, Penna., 1912. 1 P (1-O)
• Fielding & Moscow, Pianos and Organs, The Estey Organ, Newburgh, N.Y., 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Large pump organ) (1 p letterhead with square grand piano insert)
• Fischer & Bro., J., Music Publishers and Importers, New York, 1899. 1 P (1-O) (Pipe organ graphic)
• Foley & Williams Mfg. Co., Sewing Machines, Pianos, Organs, Bicycles and General Merchandise, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1890's (Store and large pump organ)
• Foley & Williams Mfg. Co., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Sewing Machine Supplies and Organs and Dealers in All Kinds, of Merchandise, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891. 1 P (1-O) (Warerooms)
• Foley & Williams Mfg. Co., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Sewing Machine Supplies and Organs, Buggies, Harness and All Kinds of Merchandise, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1894. 1 P (2-O) (Warerooms)
• Foley & Williams Mfg. Co., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Sewing Machines and Organs and Jobbers in All Kinds of Attachments, Needles, Oils and Parts for All Machines, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1895. 1 P (1-O) (sewing machine) (Black ink)
• Foley & Williams Mfg. Co., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Sewing Machines, Bicycles, Organs and Pianos and Jobbers in All Kinds of Attachments, Needles, oils and Parts for all Machines, Chicago, Ill., 1899. 1 P (1-O) (Sewing machine) (Blue ink)
• Foley & Williams Mfg. Co., Piano and Organ Department, Chicago, U.S.A., 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Gardner, R. J., Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines, Adams, N.Y., 1892. 1 P (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Gardner, W. P., Organ Builder, New Haven, Conn., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Church organs) (Four page insert)
• Hamill, S. S., Manufacturer of Church Organs, East Cambridge, Mass., 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (Church organ)
• Hamilton, S., The Estey Organ, Decker Brothers and Knabe Pianos, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Hammond Instrument Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1944. 1 P (1-O) (Hammond organ cancellation)
• Harbach Organ Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1888. 1 p (1-O)
• Hawkeye Organ Co., Bloomfield, Iowa, 1890's. 1 P (1-O)
• Hinners & Albertsen, Manufacturers of Parlor and Chapel Organs, Pekin, Illinois, 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Hinners & Albertsen, Manufacturers of Reed and Pipe Organs, Pekins, Illinois, 1898. 1 P (2-O) (Church organ)
• Hinners Organ Co., Builders of High Grade Pipe Organs and Reed Organs, Also Dealers in Pianos, Pekin, Illinois, 1911. 1 P (1-O) (Pipe organ graphic)
• Horton, L. C., North East, Pa., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (New Era Magic stop organ)
• Howard, Emmons, Manufacturer of High Grade Pipe Organs, Westfield, Mass., 1900's. 1 p (1-O) (Large graphic with pipe organ)
• Hughes, Pat, Dealer in Sewing Machines & Organs, Mason City, Iowa, 1897. 1 P (1-O)
• Hunt Brothers, N. E. General Agents for the Estey Organ and Hamilton piano, Boston, Mass., 1875. 1 P (1-O) (Postcard)
• Hunt Bros., General Agents for the Celebrated Estey Cottage Organ and Hazelton Brothers' Pianos, Boston, Mass., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Estey Cottage organ)
• Ingalls & Co., G. W., Manufacturers of Ingalls' Patent Organ Reeds, Parker Tremolos & Octave Couplers, Worcester, Mass., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Logo)
• Ithaca Organ & Piano Co., The, Manufacturers of the Famous Ithaca Organ and Duplex Pianos, Ithaca, N.Y., 1880's. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Grey ink)
• Ithaca Organ Company, The, Ithaca, N.Y., 1890's. 1 P (1-O)
• Johnson, Wm. A., Church Organ Manufacturer, Westfield, Mass., 1860. 1 P (1-O) (All-over design) (Grey ink)
• Johnson Organ Co., Westfield, Mass., Circa 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Yellow envelope)
• Johnson & Son, Builders of Church & Concert Organs, Westfield, Mass., 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Graphic with organ pipes)
• Jones Bros., Music Dealers, Fitchburg, Mass., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Joy, Edward A., Portsmouth, N.H., undated. 1 p (1-O)
• Karn & Co., D. W., The Karn Organ and Piano, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design with factory)
• Kessler, J. L., Hinners Organ, Warrenton, Mo., 1888. 2 pp (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Klein, John, Dealer in Carpenter Organs, Violins, Guitars, and Musical Merchandise, West Waterloo, Ia., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Musical logo)
• Klote, J.P., Edina, Missouri, 1903. 1 p (1-O)
• Karn & Co., D. W., The Karn Organ and Piano, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (All-over design with factory)
• Kessler, J. L., Hinners Organ, Warrenton, Mo., 1888. 2 pp (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Klein, John, Dealer in Carpenter Organs, Violins, Guitars, and Musical Merchandise, West Waterloo, Ia., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Musical logo)
• Legron, W. R., Estey Organs, Fostorio, Ohio, 1894. 1 P (1-O) (Store)
• Leland, S. R., Agents for Mason & Hamlin and Estey Organs, Worcester, Mass., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Store)
• Loring & Blake Organ Co., Western Office, Palace Organs, Toledo, Ohio, 1878. 4 pp (With 2 pp letterhead insert) (1-O) (Large graphic) (Gold ink)
• Loring & Blake Organ Co., Worcester, Mass., 1880's. 1 p (1-O)
• Love & Co., Malcom, Manufacturers of Waterloo Organs, Waterloo, N. Y., 1888. 2 pp (With 1 P letterhead insert) (Small graphic)
• Lutz & Wise, General Agents, Decatur, Ill., 1884. (With 1 P letter) (1-O) (Miller reed organ)
• Magwire, Albert A., Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Springfield, Vt., 1879. 1 p (1-O)
• Marston & Mitchell, State Agents for Bay-State Organs, Waterville, Maine, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ) (Blue envelope)
• Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, The, New York, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Embossed)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Boston, 1866. 8 pp (1-O) (With inserts)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, Boston, 1870's. 1 p (2-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., New York, 1870's. 2 pp (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., New York, 1870's. 1 p (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Chicago, Ill., 1877. 1 P (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Boston, 1877. 1 P (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., New York, 1877. 1 P (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co., .New York, 1887. 1 P (1-O)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano, Chicago, Ill., 1893. 1 P (1-O)
• Mellor Co., Sole Agent for A. Weber, Chickering & Sons, Kranich & Bach, Hardmann, Rease & Co. pianos; Mason & Hamlin, Taylor & Farley, Schoninger & Co. organs, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Mason & Hamlin organ)
• Mellor, Hoene & Henricks, Dealers in Pianos, Organs & Organinas of Best Makes, Pittsburgh, 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Wilcox & White organ)
• Miller Organ Co., Lebanon, Pa., 1880's. (All-over graphic with factory) (pink ink)
• Möller, M. P., Manufacturer and Builder, Two and Three Manual Church and Concert Organs a Specialty, Hagerstown, Md., 1894. 1 P (1-O) (Large pipe organ)
• Möller, M. P., West Point Organ, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1911. 1 P (1-O)
• Möller, M. P., Manufacturer and Builder of pipe Organs, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1911. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Möller, M. P., Manufacturer and Builder of Pipe Organs, Hagerstown, Maryland, 1916-1940. 1 P (5-O) (Graphic with pipes)
• Möller Organ Works, The, Hagerstown, Md., 1893. 2 pp (1-O) (With letterhead insert) (Factory)
• Moore & Co., R. M., Manufacturers of Cabinet Organs, Chicago, 1881. 1 P (1-O)
• Music House, Newcomerstown, Ohio, 1893. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• McBride, G. D., General Music Dealer, "McBride's Favorite" Organs, Gallipolis, Ohio, 1890. 1 P (1-O)
• Needham & Son, E.P., Silver Tongue Organs, New York, Circa 1895. 1 P (1-C)
• New England conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., Circa 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with pipe organ) (Purple ink)
• New England Organ Co., Manufacturers of Cabinet Organs, Boston, Mass., 1881. 1 P (2-O) (All-over graphic) (Green ink)
• New England Organ Company, Boston, 1882. 2 pp (1-O) (Reed organ) (Post card)
• New England Organ Co., Manufacturers of Cabinet Organs, Boston, Mass., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic) (Orange ink)
• Newman Bros., Organ Manufacturers, Chicago, Ill., 1889. 1 P (1-O) (All-over graphic with warerooms) (Grey ink)
• Newman Bros. Co., Manufacturers of Organs, Chicago, Ill., 1895. (Graphic with factory)
• Ogden, Wood T., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Organs, Pianos & Sewing Machines, Middletown, N.Y., 1880's. 1 P (1-O)
• Patterson, James T., Manufacturer of the Patterson Organ, Bridgeport, Conn., 1884. 1 P (1-O) (Patterson reed organ)
• Peloubet, Pelton & Company, Manufacturers of the Peloubet Organs and Melodeons, and Dealers in Pianos, New York, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Peloubet & Company, Manufacturers of the Standard Organ, Bloomfield, New Jersey, 1885. 2 pp (1-O) (Insert of broadside for a Peloubet reed organ)
• Peloubet, Pelton & Co., Manufacturers of the Standard Organ, Circa 1885. 1 P (1-O) (blue envelope)
• Peloubet & Company, Manufacturers of the Standing Organ, New York, 1880's. 5 pp (4 pp insert of Peloubet catalogue) (1-O)
• Peterson & Company, Manufacturers of Parlor and Chapel Organs, Moline, Ill., 1894. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Phelps & Howell, Sharon, Wis., 1889. 1 p (2-O) (Reed organ)
• Pierce Organ Pipe Co., Samuel, Metal and Wood Organ Pipes, Keys, Actions, Wires, & C., Reading, Mass., 1900. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic)
• Pratt, J. J., Manufacturer of Melodeons, Also Dealer in Pianos, Ansonia, ct., 1850's. 1 P (1-O) (Green embossed)
• Prescott Organ Works, Concord, N. H., 1880's. 1 P (1-O)
• Prince & Bacon Organ Co., Successors to Geo. A. Prince & Co., Manufacturers of Reed Organs, Buffalo, N.Y., 1829. 1 P (1-O)
• Prince & Co., Geo. A., Manufacturers of Improved Melodeons, Buffalo, 1850's. 1 p (1-O) (Blue embossed)
• Prince & Co., Geo. A., Patent Automatic Organs, School Organs and Melodeons, 35,000/40,000, 40,000/52,000/56,000/57,000, now in use, Buffalo, N.Y., 1870's. 1 P (6-O)
• Reddington & Company, The Long-Looked-For Cabinet Pipe Organ, Syracuse, N.Y., Circa 1890. 2 pp (1-O)
• Respt. & Co., Kent, Ohio, 1891. 2 pp (1-O) (Reed organ) (Post card)
• Richardson, K., Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, Sheet Music, Etc., New Milford, Pa., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Riegel, Samuel J., Organist, Oceanside, California, 1936. 1 P (1-O) (Pipe organ)
• Roberts, S., Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Battle Creek, Mich., 1894. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Robinson, Jno. G., Estey Organ; Weber, Decker Bros., Haines Bro. and Fischer Pianos, Baltimore, Md., 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Robinson & Co., J.S., Manufacturers of Parlor Organs and Dealers in Furniture, Meredith, N.H., 1887. 3 pp (1-O) (Letterhead insert)
• Robinson & Co., J.S., Manufacturers of Parlor Organs and Dealers in Furniture, Meredith, N.H., 1887. 8 pp (1-O) (Letterhead insert)
• Rohlfing & Co., Wm., Steinway, Knabe, Hazelton, Behning, Behr Bros., and Pease Pianos, smith-American and Ft. Wayne Organs, Milwaukee, 1886. 1 P (1-O) (Post card)
• Root & Gaspard, Dealers in Musical Merchandise, La Crosse, Wis., 1890's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Sanders & Stayman, Estey Organs; Weber, Decker Bros., Fischer, Estey Pianos, Richmond, Va., 1888/1889. 5 pp (3-O) (Musical graphic) (2 inserts)
• Sanders & Stayman, Leading Pianos & Organs, Estey Organs and Pianos, Weber Pianos, Decker Bros. Pianos, Fischer Pianos, Ivers & Pond Pianos, Baltimore, Md., 1890. 4 pp (2-O) (Graphic) (Two inserts)
• Sanders & Stayman, Estey Organs; Weber, Decker Bros., Estey, Fischer, Ivers & Pond Pianos, Baltimore, Md./Washington, D.C., 1896. 4 pp (4-O) (Reed organ)
• Sanders & Stayman, Sole Agents for Estey Organs, Chicago Church Organs, The Wonderful Aeolian and the Weber, Decker Bros., Estey, Fischer, Ivers & Pond Pianos, Baltimore, Md./Washington, D.C., Circa 1900. 1 P (1-O)
• Sanders & Stayman Co., Pianos, Organs and Music, Washington, D.C., 1903. 1 P (1-O)
• Sawtelle, C.F., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pianos and Organs, Houlton, Me., undated. 1 p (1-O)
• Saxe & Robertson, G.G., The Estey Organs, Also Pianos, stools, Music Books & C., New York, 1880's. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic)
• Shoninger & Co., B., Patent Eureka Grand Organ, New Haven, Conn., 1870's. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Schwaller, F.A., Burlington, Wisconsin, 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Smith American Organ Co., Boston, Mass., 1878/1884/1885/1888. 1 P (5-O) (Graphic)
• Smith Organ Co., The, The Standard Organ for Beauty and Purity of Tone, Boston, Mass., 1880. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ) (Post card)
• Smith Organ Co., Limited, J.A., Catalogue of Fine Organs, York, Pa., circa 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Smith's Champion Organ Factory, C.M., Galena, Illinois, 1870's. 1 p (1-O)
• Smith, Robt. W., The Sterling Organ, New York, 1869. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Smith, S.D. & H.W., Carhart's Patent Melodeons Manufactured & Sold by S.D. & H.W. Smith, Boston, 1859. 1 P (2-O) (Blue embossed and green embossed)
• Smith, S.D. & H.W., Carhart's Patent Melodeons, Boston, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Classic embossed design) (Green ink)
• Smith, S.D. & H.W., Carhart's Patent Melodeons, Boston, 1860's. 1 p (1-O) (Classic embossed design) (Dark blue ink)
• Smith, S.D. & H.W., American Organs, Boston, 1861. 1 P (5-O) (Reed organ)
• Snavely, C.E., Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Jasper, Mo., 1883. 1 P (1-O) (Pump organ)
• Spangler, G.E., Gettysburg, Pa., 1894. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Steere & Turner, Builders of Cathedral & Church Organs, Springfield, Mass., 1883. 1 P (1-O) (Church organs)
• Steere & Turner, Church Organ Builders, Springfield, Mass., 1893. 1 P (1-O) (Church organ)
• Steinhauser, Frank, Dealer in First-Class Pianos and Organs, Lancaster, Penna., 1870. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Sterling Organ Co., The, Derby, Conn., 1888. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Stevens Organ Co., The, Manufacturers of Seven Octave Organs in Piano Cases, Marietta, Ohio, 1897. 1 P (2-O)
• Stevens Organ and Piano Co., Marietta, Ohio, 1908. 1 P (1-O)
• Story & Camp, Manufacturers of Story & Camp Organs, Chicago, 1874 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Story & Clark, Organ Manufacturers, Chicago, 1884. 1 P (1-O)
• Story & Clark, Organ Manufacturers, 1886. 1 p (1-O) (Graphic)
• Tewksbury, Carpenter & Co., Manufacturers of the Western Cottage Organ, Mendota, Ill., 1870/1875. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ) (Blue/rose envelope)
• Thaemert, G.F., Pianos, Organs, Etc., Sylvan Grove, Kansas, 1900 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Thiery Organs are the Real "Music Makers" of all Organs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1918. 1 P (1-O)
• Thomas Brothers, Catskill, N.Y., 1870/1878/1879. 3 pp (3-O) (Reed organ)
• Tidball, F.W., Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ) (Not addressed/mailed)
• Treat & Linsley, Manufacturers & Dealers in Melodeons, New Haven, ct., 1961. 1 P (1-O) (Embossed) (Green ink)
• Victor Mfg. Co., Chicago, Ill., 1899. 1 p (1-O) (Reed organ and sewing machine)
• Wagoner, John P., The Estey Organ, Yorkton, Dakota, 1885. 2 pp (1-O) (Estey reed organ) (With 1 P letterhead enclosure)
• Waltham Church Organ Factory, Pipe Organs, Waltham, Mass., 1906. 1 P (1-O)
• Waters & Sons, Horace, Manufacturers and Dealers in Pianos and Organs, Waters' Orchestrion Chime Organs, N.Y., 1870/1878. 1 P (2-O) (Waters' organ)
• Weaver Organ & Piano Co., Manufacturers of the York Cottage Organ, York, Penn., 1883. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Weaver Organ & Piano Co., Weaver Organ Excels in Tone, Style, Finish and Durability, six Years Guaranteed, York, Pa., 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Weaver Organ and Piano Co., York, Pa., 1897. 1 P (1-O) (Factory)
• Weaver Organ & Piano Co., York, Pa., 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Western Temple of Music, Northwestern Branch, St. Joseph, Missouri, undated. 1 p (1-O)
• Whitney R. Holmes Organs, The, Quincy, Ill., 1884. 1 P (1-O)
• Wick Organ Co., The, Wick Patent Combination Organ, Also Church and Parlor Organs, Chicago, Ill., 1895. 1 P (1-O)
• Wilcox & White Organ Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Large graphic with reed organ)
• Wilcox & White Co., The, The "Symphony", 1895. 1 P (2-O)
• Wiley, E.C.D., Everything in the Music Line, Domestic Sewing Machines, Ticonderoga, N.Y., 1885. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Williams Memorial Pipe Organ Fund, Arthur. San Jose, California, 1981. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ) (Reply envelope)
• Williams Organ and Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., 1902. 5 pp (1-O) (With 4 pp inserts including letterhead)
• Williams Piano and Organ Co., Chicago, Ill., 1915. 2 pp (1-O) (With reply envelope)
• Willson, R.D., General Agent, Vincennes, Ind., 1875. 2 pp (1-O) (Mason & Hamlin organ and Chase square grand piano) (postcard)
• Winder, Wm., Church Organ Builder, Columbus, Ohio, 1909. 1 P (1-O) (Pipe organ)
• Wood & Son Pipe Organ Co., Granville, Builders of Church, Chapel and Parlor Organs, Northville, Mich., 1887. 1 P (1-O) (Pipe organ)
• Wood & Son Pipe Organ Company, Granville, Northville, Mich., 1883. 1 P (1-O)
• Woods & Co., George, Manufacturer of Parlor & Church Organs, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1870. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Woods & Co., George, Manufacturers of Parlor & Church Organs, Boston, Mass., 1870, 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Woods & Co., Geo., Manufacturers of Parlor Organs, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1874. 1 P (2-O) (George Woods & Co. reed organ) (Orange envelope)
• Woods & Co., Geo., Manufacturers of Parlor Organs and upright Pianos, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1880. 2 pp (2-O) (One with letterhead insert)
• Woods & Co., George, Parlor Organs & upright Pianos, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1880. 2 pp (1-O) (Post card)
• Woods & Co., Geo., Manufacturers of Upright Pianos and Parlor Organs, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1887. 1 P (1-O)
• Woodward & Brown and Lawrence & Son., Pianos, Also the New England Organs, Boston, Mass., 1890. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
• Worcester Organ Co., Worcester, Mass., 1870. 1 P (1-O)
• Worcester Organ Co., Worcester, Mass. 1884. 2 pp (1-O) (Insert announcing sale of company)
• Yerger, G.H., Dealer in Organs and Pianos, Sheet Music and Books, All Publications, Telford, Pa., 1898. 1 P (1-O) (Reed organ)
box 100

Trade cards: A.O. Alden - Ithaca Piano & Organ Company 1880-1976

Scope and Contents

• Alden, A. O. (3 cards/2 color)
• Aschbach & Co., G. C. (1 card/color)
• Atkinson & Co., B. A. (1 card/color)
• Baker & Son, Henry (1 card/color)
• Baker, James (1 card/color)
• Baker, O. F. (1 card/color)
• Bancroft, Co., The (1 card/color)
• Barker, G. E. (1 card/color)
• Barker, W. E. (1 card/color)
• Barnard's, L. (12 cards/color)
• Beal & Son, J. Q. (2 cards/color)
• Beatty, Daniel F. (58 cards/color)
• Bell, C. P. (1 card)
• Bell & Co., W. (2 cards/color)
• Blasius & Co. (2 cards/color)
• Bridgeport Organ Company (6 cards/3 color)
• Bruce & Co., E. M. (9 cards/color)
• Burdett Organ Co. (25 cards/17 color)
• Cameron's (1 card/color)
• Carpenter Co., E. P. (32 cards/color, 11 bookmarks/color)
• Chandler, A. C. (1 card/color)
• Chase Organ Co., A. B. (16 cards/15 color)
• Chicago Cottage Organ (25 cards/color)
• Clough & Warren Organs (2 cards/color)
• Cluett & Sons (10 cards/color)
• Conn, C. G. (2 post cards/2 color)
• Crown Organs (3 cards/color)
• Darling's Music store (1 card/color/die cut)
• Dominion Organs and Piano Co. (4 cards/color)
• Dyer & Hughes (12 cards/color/4 die cut)
• Earhuff, J. G. (1 card/color)
• Empire state Organ Co. (1 card)
• Estey & Co., Bruce (1 card/color)
• Estey Organ Co. (188 cards/172 color/2 die cut, 9 post cards/2 color, 5 bookmarks/color, 28 die-cut stand ups/color)
• Farrand & Votey Organ Co. (2 cards/color)
• Farrand Organ Co. (4 cards/color)
• Frazee (1 card)
• Garehime Music Co. (1 card/color)
• Harsha & Son, R. (1 card/color)
• Hastings, Wm. P. (5 cards/color)
• Hubbard, W. F. (1 card/color)
• Hunter, J. P. (1 card/color)
• Ithaca Organ & Piano Co. (16 cards/15 color)
box 101

Trade cards: M.C. Jones - Worcester Organ Company 1879-1908

Scope and Contents

• Jones, M. C. (1 card/color)
• Kaiser Bros. (1 card/color)
• Kanter, F. J. (1 card)
• Karn & Co., D. W. (2 cards/color)
• Küssner's Palace of Music (1 card/color)
• Lakeside Organ Co. (1 card)
• Lawrence Organ Manufacturing Co. (1 card/color)
• Lehr & Co., H. (10 cards/color)
• Leidy, E. C. (1 card/color)
• Lyon & Healy (1 post card)
• Mahan, A. (2 cards)
• Marchal & Smith, The (1 card/color)
• Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co. (54 cards/color)
• Massachusetts Organ Co. (7 cards/color)
• Mellor Co., Ltd., C. C. (2 cards/color, 2 post cards)
• Miller Organ Co. (34 cards/33 color/1 die cut, (2 cards/color)
• Möller Organ Co., M. P. (3 cards/2 color/1 die cut, 1 post card)
• Monongahela Organ Co. (1 card/color)
• McCrew, H. M. (1 card/color)
• McKillips, A. (1 card)
• Needham Organs (2 cards/color)
• New England Organ Co. (4 cards/3 color)
• Newman Bros. Organ Co. (17 cards/color)
• Packard Organs (9 cards/color/2 die cut)
• Palace Organs (40 cards/color)
• Patterson Organ, The (2 cards/color)
• Peloubet & Co. (3 cards/color)
• Prescott Organ Co. (2 cards/color)
• Putnam, W. W. (1 card)
• Raymond, F. L. (1 card/color)
• Raffensberger, J. D. (1 card/color)
• Rucker, E. C. (1 card/color)
• Sheridan, J. A. (1 card/color)
• Shoninger Co., B. (6 cards/5 color)
• Smith American Organ and Piano Co. (14 cards/color)
• Sterling Organ, The (15 cards/color)
• Stevens Organ Company- (1 card/color)
• Stires & Son, Wm. (1 card/color)
• Story & Clark Organ Co. (24 cards/21 color)
• Taber Organ Co. (13 cards/color)
• Taylor & Farley Organ Company (1 card)
• Thomas Organ & Piano Co. (1 card)
• United States Organ, The (18 cards/color)
• Vose, A. S. (1 card/color)
• Waterloo Organs (33 cards/color)
• Weaver Organ and Piano Co. (36 cards/color)
• Weida, F. L. (1 card/color)
• Western Cottage Organ Co. (8 cards/color)
• Whitney, Raymond & Co. (1 card/color)
• Whitney & Raymond (1 card)
• Wicks Organ Company, The (4 post cards)
• Wilcox & White Organ Co. (92 cards/93 color/2 die cut)
• Worcester Organ Co. (4 cards/3 color)
box 102

Trade cards: artistic & photographs 1906-1979

box 103

Trade cards [oversize] 1909-1992

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian (1 card)
• Beatty, Daniel F. (19 large/l extra-large)
• Carpenter Co., E. P.
• Cluett & Sons (6 cards/color/6 large)
• Estey Organ Co.
• Kaiser Bros. (1 card/color)
• Karn & Co., D. W. (2 cards/color/2 extra-large)
• Kimball, W. W. (1 card/extra-large)
• Kohl Organ Co., Inc. (1 blotter)
• Lichty & Co., C. G. (1 bookmark/color)
• Loring & Blake Organ Company (17 cards)
• Miller Organ Co. (4 cards)
• McEwen & Co., E.H. (1 card)
• New York Organ & Piano Co. (1 bookmark/color)
• Newman Bros. Organ Co. (3 cards)
• Oxford Manufacturing Co., The (1 card/color/large)
• Packard Organs (1 bookmark)
• Patterson Organ, The (2 cards/color)
• Story & Clark Organ Co. (6 cards)
• Weaver Organ & Piano Co. (1 card)
• Wilcox & White Organ Co. (8 cards)
• Worcester Organ Co. (2 cards)
• Wheelock & Co., Wm. E. (1 card)
• Wheelden Co., L.J. (1 card)
• Miscellaneous cards featuring organs
 

Mechanical musical instruments literature 1866-2002

Physical Description: 181 box(es)

Scope and Contents

This series is comprised of more than 14,000 items numbering some 340,000 pages. This mechanical musical instrument collection is the largest collection of its type in the world by far.
Of particular importance is a definitive collection of the literature pertaining to the three major types of reproducing piano systems: Ampico (American Piano Company), Duo-Art (Aeolian company) and Welte-Mignon (M. Welte & Sons). In fact, this collection probably contains more than 90 percent of the items published on these three systems in the United States. A substantial amount of literature published about these systems in England and Germany is also included.
In addition, this collection contains a significant number of rare brochures and trade catalogues published by the companies which manufactured musical boxes, piano players and player pianos, nickelodeons and other mechanical music machines. Information about the products manufactured by virtually every company in the mechanical music business is included. In the case of musical boxes, the following companies are represented: Jacot & Sons, Lyon & Healy, Mermod Freres, Nicole Freres, Olympia, Polyphon, Regina Music Box Co., Symphonion and Thorens Co. Some of the companies that made piano-players and player pianos represented in the collection are The Aeolian Corp., The Autopiano Co., The Baldwin Piano Co., Chickering & Sons, Gulbransen-Dickenson, Kohler & Campbell Co., Standard Player Action Co., Standard Pneumatic Action Co. and Wilcox & White Co. The nickelodeon manufacturers include The Berry-Wood Piano Player Co., The Marquette Piano Co., Nelson-Wiggen Piano Co., Operators' Piano Company and J. P. Seeburg Piano Co. Manufacturers of band organs, fair organs and orchestrions include Artizan Factories, E. Boecker Organ & Orchestrion Co., Wilhelm Bruder Sohne, Frati & Co., Gavioli & Co., F. O. Glass, Ludwig Hupfeld, Imhof & Mukel, Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Limonaire Freres, The Mechanical Orguinette Co., Niagara Musical Instrument Co., North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, Phillips & Sohne, Popper & Co., Gebruder Weber and M. Welte & Sohne.
Of particular interest are the some 150,000 pages of information on the rolls manufactured to play these machines. In addition to establishing what type of music rolls were produced, the information contained in these roll bulletins, catalogues and lists is of considerable value to music historians.
In addition to the above, books on the history of mechanical musical instruments, trade magazines, newspaper clippings, correspondence, company records, photographs, and technical manuals help to make this unique collection an important part of available information on these instruments.
Also included are the bulletins and journals issued by the leading collectors' organizations in the field. There are complete sets for The Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors' Association, Musical Box Society International and Society for Self-Playing Musical Instruments (Germany).

Arrangement

This series is divided into nine sub-series
• Subject files [general information]
• Postal covers and trading cards
• Technical information
• Dealers' catalogs, auction catalogs and bid lists
• Magazine and society periodicals
• Monthly roll bulletins
• Roll/disc catalogs
• Multimedia
• Novelty items
 

Subject files [general information] 1866-2002

Scope and Contents

This sub-series is organized alphabetically by manufacturer and consists of mechanical music instrument trade catalogs, promotional brochures, broadsides, correspondence, commercial documents, books, price lists, photographs, newspaper clippings, magazines, event programs, and other items.
box 439, folder 5

Index 1995

box 430, folder 1

Index (part 1 of 4) 1997

box 430, folder 2

Index (part 2 of 4) 1997

box 430, folder 3

Index (part 3 of 4) 1997

box 430, folder 4

Index (part 4 of 4) 1997

box 430, folder 5

Index (part 1 of 4) 1997

box 430, folder 6

Index (part 2 of 4) 1997

box 431, folder 1

Index (part 3 of 4) 1997

box 431, folder 2

Index (part 4 of 4) 1997

box 431, folder 3

Ampico, Duo-Art & Welte-Mignon index (part 1 of 2) 2001

box 431, folder 4

Ampico, Duo-Art & Welte-Mignon index (part 2 of 2) 2001

box 104, folder 1

Acme Newark Machine Works undated

Scope and Contents

• Acme Music Roll Perforator, Acme Newark Machine Works, Inc., Newark, N.J., Circa 1915. 4 pp 10-1/2 X 13-1/2" (2-R) (Incomplete)
box 104, folder 2

Adler Musik Werke 1900

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Adler Musik-Werke, Leipzig, 1960. 31 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Adler - J. H. Zimmermann. No date. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Adler/Fortuna "Marvel" Orchestrion, undated
box 104, folder 3

Aeolian 1906-1922

Scope and Contents

• Emperor William Buys a Weber Pianola Piano, Aeolian Co., Scribner's Magazine Advertiser, 1906
• Aeolian Hall: Season of 1916-1917. 38 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• How to Play the Piano With the Pianola, The Aeolian Company, New York/Cincinnati, 1901. 12 pp 6 x 7" (1-O)
• Pianola and Aeolian Recitals: Ninth Season, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, 1904. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• The Weight of Evidence on the True Musical Worth of the Pianola and Its Absolute Supremacy in Its Field, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1914. 33 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• Letters to Thomas Fletcher. The Aeolian Co., The Aeolian Co., Ltd., London, May 15, 1919. 1 P 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Aeolian Company Correspondence, 1916-1922. 166 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Outline of brochure, Aeolian Co., undated
• Photographs of Aeolian Player Piano, Aeolian Co., undated
• The Largest Musical Instrument Business in the World, Scribner's Magazine Advertiser, 1905
• Letter concerning Metrostyle, Mr. Zeigler, 1915
• The Coronet: A New Celestina, Aeolian Co., undated
box 228, folder 9

Aeolian Company 1900-1960

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Aeolian Duo-Art pipe Organ, No dates. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Aeolian Orchestrelle, No dates. 16 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Audsley, George Ashdown, Duo-Art Aeolian Pipe Organ, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1921. 27 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Aeolian pipe Organ, The Aeolian Company, New York, No date. 16 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Pianolaen, Petersen & Steenstrup, Kobenhaven, Denmark, Circa 1911. 15 pp 6 x 4-1/2" (1-C)
• The Music of the Modern Home: The Duo-Art (Reproducing) Aeolian Pipe-Organ for Residences and Semi-Public Buildings, The Aeolian Company, New York, Circa 1925. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Morton Gould: On Music and the Player Piano, Aeolian Music Foundation, Circa 1960. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (2-O)
• A Totally New Concept in Pianos Pianola, the Spinet That is a Player-Piano, Aeolian Company, undated (1-O)
• Specification of the Solo Orchestrelle - Style F, circa 1900. 4 pp 6- 3/4 x 8- 3/4" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Orchestrelle, The Orchestrelle Co., London, No date. 25 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-R)
• The Aeolian Orchestrelle, The Orchestrelle Co., Aeolian Hall, London, Circa 1900. 12 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• The New Aeolian Hall, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1927. 48 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
box 228, folder 10

Aeolian Company 1903-1938

Scope and Contents

• The Pianola Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1905. 16 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Mosaics (Famous Excerpts from the Music of The Masters): Number 12 Brahms Mosaic, Aeolian Company, New York, undated. 8 pp 3 x 4" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1903. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (With price list) (1-O)
• The Aeolian Player Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1914. 23 pp 8-3/4 x 11" (1-O) (Includes portfolio of 3 upright players)
• Letter, From E. J. Lasker, office manager of The Aeolian Company, discussing Audio-Graphic Circulating Library, New York, March 29, 1929. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With stamped return envelope)
• Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ: Installation and Maintenance Suggestions: Model BA, Circa 1938. 8 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (1-R)
• Audsley, George Ashdown, Duo-Art Aeolian Pipe Organ, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1921. 27 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter from Claes O. Friberg, undated
box 228, folder 11

Aeolian Company 1900-1932

Scope and Contents

• The Pianola Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1905. 16 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
• The Orchestrelle Company and its Business, The Orchestrelle Company, London, 1911. 31 pp 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-R)
• Aeolian Pipe Organ in English Homes, The Aeolian Company, Ltd., London, Circa 1920. 52 pp 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-R)
• Aeolian/Garwood 1932 Report (1-C)
• Steinway Agency Withdrawn from Wurlitzers' Who Issue for Publication all Correspondence Relative to the Pianola Controversy, The Musical Age, 1910 (1-C)
• Steinway-Pianola Withdrawn from Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., The Musical Age, 1910 (1-C)
• A History of the Aeolian Company Music for the Mansions, Nelson Barden, The American Organist, undated (1-C)
• Enjoy the Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ in Your Home, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Specification of the Solo Orchestrelle - Style XW, Circa 1900. 4 pp 6- 3/4 x 8- 3/4" (1-O)
• Poore's Manual of Industrials, undated (1-C)
• Pianola and Aeolian Recitals: Ninth Season, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, 1904. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• The Wonder of the Pianola Piano, The Saturday Evening Post, 1912 (1-O)
• Charles A. Bent Denies Deal with Aeolian Co., The Musical Age, 1910 (1-C)
box 228, folder 12

Aeolian Company 1906-1977

Scope and Contents

• The Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ: Highest Achievement in the History of Home Music, Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Rudolph, Mass., No date. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Morton Gould: On Music and the Player Piano, Aeolian Music Foundation, Inc., June, 1962. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (3-O)
• Listen! Only the Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ Could Give this Musical Treat, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Enjoy the Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ in Your Home, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Aeolian Player Piano, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1917. 18 pp 9 x 11" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Weber Piano and Pianola Company and Subsidiary Companies in America, 1920 (1-C)
• Consolidated Balance Sheet, Aeolian-Weber Piano and Pianola Company, 1919 (1-C)
• Pianola & Aeolian Recitals: Ninth Season, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, January 10, 1906. 16 pp 3-3/4 x 7-3/4" (4-O)
• How to Play the Aeolian, The Aeolian Co., Meriden, Conn., Circa 1917. 12 pp 4-1/4 x 5-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Steinway-Pianola Withdrawn from Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., The Musical Age, 1910 (1-O)
• Everything You Should Know About Pianola: The Party Player That's a Fine Piano Too!, Aeolian Corporation, New York, Circa 1970. 12 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Company, Paris, undated (1-C)
• Letters, The Musical Age, 1910 (1-C)
• Pianola & Aeolian Recitals: Tenth Season, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1907. 16 pp 3-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• The Piano and the Ability To Play It, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1911. 35 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• The Steinway Pianola Piano, The Aeolian Company, New York City, Circa 1915. 6 pp 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Steinway-Pianola Ready in 6 Months, The Musical Age, 1909 (1-C)
• Aeolian's Pianocorder: 'Play It Again, Sam', Dan Moreau, 1977 (1-C)
• Steinway-Aeolian Deal, Music Industry, 1909 (1-C)
• The Aeolian Song Sheet, Aeolian Music Rolls, New York, New York, July 1964. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Player Piano Sales Presentation and Demonstration Manual, Aeolian Pianos, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee, Circa 1965. 20 pp 4 X 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Pianola Piano, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1908. 23 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (2-O)
• Statuts, The Aeolian Company, Paris, 1911. 25 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
box 228, folder 13

Aeolian Company 1910-1914

Scope and Contents

• Statuts, The Aeolian Company, Paris, 1911. 25 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Catalogue of Pianola & Aeolian Accessories, The Orchestrelle Co., London, Circa 1910. 20 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Listen! Only the Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ Could Give this Musical Treat, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• The Aeolian-Hammond Player Organ: Highest Achievement in the History of Home Music, Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Rudolph, Mass., No date. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Weight of Evidence on the True Musical Worth of the Pianola and Its Absolute Supremacy in Its Field, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1914. 33 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• The Weight of Evidence on the True Musical Worth of the Pianola and Its Absolute Supremacy in Its Field, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1914. 33 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
box 297, folder 3

Aeolian Company 1967-1968

Scope and Contents

• Letter from O. Fred Rydeen (Vice President), Aeolian Company, to Harvey N. Roehl (Vestal Press), November 30, 1967
• Sales Letter, Aeolian Company, July 1968
• Transcript of Aeolian Company interview, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs and negatives
box 104, folder 4

American Automusic Company 1903

Scope and Contents

• Lease Agreement, American Automusic Company, No Date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Licensing Agreement for the Encore Banjo, American Automusic Company, New Jersey. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Encore Banjo, No dates. 6 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 104, folder 5

American Photo Player Company 1889-1923

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of Musical Merchandise, Band and Orchestra Instruments and Musical Publications, American Music Co., Detroit, Michigan, 1889
• Your Own Orchestra For Your Business or Your Home: What It Will Do and How to Get It, American Automatic Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1910. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The "Fotoplayer" - The Voice of the Screen, The American Photo Player Company, New York, No date. 16 pp 4-1/2 x 9" (2-R)
• Installation. Care and Operation of the Fotoplayer, The American Photo Player Company, New York, No date. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/4" (2-R)
• Your Profits: Fotoplayer Music: The "Fotoplayer" - The Voice of the Screen, The American Photo Player Company, New York/Chicago/San Francisco, Circa 1917. 16 pp 4 x 8-3/4" (1-O, 1-M, 1-C)
• What instrument have you sold to your Local Church or Theatre? The Music Trade Review, 1923
• Miscellaneous Photos, American Photo Player Co., No dates. 24 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 104, folder 6

American Player Action Company 1912

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue. American Player Action Company, New York, 1912. 18 pp (original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 104, folder 7

Amphion Piano Player Company 1903-1920

Scope and Contents

• Factory Order, Amphion Piano Player Co., 1925
• Stock Certificate, Amphion Piano Player Company, Circa 1920. 2 sides 8 x 5-1/2" (1-O) (certificate No. 15) (2-C) (certificate Nos. 16, and 17)
• Amphion Co. Incorporates, The Music Trade Review, 1903
box 104, folder 8

Angelus Player Piano 1915

Scope and Contents

• Artistic Piano-Playing with the Angelus Player Piano, Sir Herbert Marshall & Sons Ltd., London, Circa 1915. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
box 104, folder 9

Apollo Company 1908-1922

Scope and Contents

• Instructions for Repairing, Adjusting and Regulating Apollo Player pianos, The Apollo Piano Co., DeKalb, Illinois, No date. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Apollo Player Piano - Confidential Selling Information, Melville Clark Piano Co., Chicago, 1916. 60 pp 4-1/2 x 8" (1-O) (Copy No. 269)
• Sales: Year ended December 31st, 1922, Apollo Piano Co., 1922
• Letter, May 25, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Letter, August 13, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 104, folder 10

Ariston-Musikwerke 1897

Scope and Contents

• Illustrierte Preisliste 1897 der Ariston-Musikwerke zum Drehen Spielbar mit Auswechselbaren Pappnotenscheiben, Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig-peipsic-Gohlis, 1897. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
box 104, folder 11

Artcraft Music Rolls 1990

Scope and Contents

• The Pianola Quarterly, undated
• L. Douglas Henderson Presents Where's George or The Music of George Gershwin from Audio to "Gigo", 1990 AMICA Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, 1990
• Never Before Published: So Am I music and words by George and Ira Gershwin, undated
• Steinway Piano Music "to go"… Cassettes from Artcraft Music Rolls!, Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, undated
• The Brand-New Rolls from Artcraft, Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, undated
• Selected "Gallery Proofs" from the 1990 Artcraft Catalogue, Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, 1990
• Letter, Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, 1990
• The Official Artcraft "Gigo-Gramme" for "Swanee", Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, 1990
• Melodee Music Rolls, Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, undated
• Listener's Notes for the "Where's George" Cassette, Artcraft Music Rolls, Wiscasset, Maine, 1990
box 104, folder 12

Artizan Factories Incorporated 1922

Scope and Contents

• Introduction with Interior View of Organs and Instructions for Taking Care of Same, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1925. 6 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O, 2-R)
• Introduction with Interior View of Organs and Instructions for Taking Care of Same, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1925. 6 pp 7 x 10" (2-O)
• Broadside: Style "A-2" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated 2 pp 7-1/4 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "A-2" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "A" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "X-A-2" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "X-A-1" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "X-A" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "A-I" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "C" Military Band - 57 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Broadside: Style "C-1" Military Band - 57 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Broadside: Style "C-2" Military Band - 57 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Broadside: Style "0" Military Band - 61 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "X-A" Military Band - 46 Keys, Artizan Factories, Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., undated. 2 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 104, folder 13

Artola Player Company 1919

Scope and Contents

• Sales Brochure, The Artola Player Company, Chicago, Ill., 1919. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 104, folder 14

Artophone Corporation undated

Scope and Contents

• Letter, The Artophone Corporation, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
box 104, folder 15

Asmus Orchestrion und Orgel-Fabrik undated

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Emil Asmus Orchestrion-und orgel-Fabrik, Berlin, February, 1905. 12 pp 9-1/4 x 6-1/4 (1-O)
box 104, folder 16

Associated Piano Manufacturers 1928

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Associated Piano Manufacturers' Salesrooms, New York, 1928. 1 p 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 104, folder 17

Atlantic 1906-1912

Scope and Contents

• Atlantic Walzen-orchestrions, 1906. 4 pp 10-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-C) (Miscellaneous pages from a larger catalogue)
• Atlantic Walzen-Orchestrions, Atlantic, Leipzig, 1912. 28 pp 11 x 7-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
box 104, folder 18

Arto undated

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, Arto Music Rolls, Circa 1922. 28 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
• Supplemental List of Arto Word Rolls, Circa 1922. 4 pp 5 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
box 105, folder 1

Austin - Autophone Company 1881-1993

Scope and Contents

• Miller, Allen R., "The Austin Premiere Quadruplex Player", 1967. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• A Little Talk on the Inner Thought of the Player Piano, The Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York City, Circa 1910. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Letter, July 20, 1918. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Etc., Autoelectrola. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Letter, Autograph Invisible Action Co., San Fernando, CA, 1994. 3 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• The Abbey Piano and Autoleon Player Piano, Triumphanto Limited, London, Circa 1925. 10 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Purchase Agreement for the Encore Banjo No. 254, Auto-Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass., January 7, 1902. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Installation Contract: Encore No. 240, The Auto-Manufacturing Company, Boston, Massachusetts, September 30, 1902. 2 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Installation Contract: Encore No. 252, The Auto-Manufacturing Company, Boston, Massachusetts, September 30, 1902. 2 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• The Record of the Encore, Auto-Manufacturing Co., Boston, No date. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• For Sale on Easy Terms, Automatic Musical Company, Binghamton, N.Y., undated
• Letterhead, Automatic Music Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Circa 1910. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Announcement, Price reduction due to removal of federal tax on rolls, Automatic Music Roll Company, January 1922. 5-1/2 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Automatic Music Roll Co., Chicago, April 1, 1922. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Invoices, Automatic Music Roll Company, Chicago, Ill., 1927-1929. 60 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Program Cards, Automatic Music Roll Company, Chicago, No date. 1 p 2-1/4 x 4-1/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• The Aristocrat for the Home, Automatic Musical Instrument Co., undated
• The Automatic Electric Self-Expression Player-Piano, Circa 1920. 6 pp 6-3/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Announcement of New Products Manufactured and Distributed by Automatic Musical Instrument Co., Automatic Musical Instrument Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1926. 8 pp 16 x 20" (1-O)
• The Organina, The American Automatic Organ Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1881. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Blank Daily Report (with inscription on the back), Automatic Player Piano Co., undated
• The Automaton Piano, The Automaton Piano Co., New York, Circa 1895. 10 pp 9-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, October 13, 1885. 1 P 8 x 6" (1-C)
• The Autophone, The Autophone Co., Ithaca, N.Y., Circa 1890. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
box 105, folder 2

Automatons - Accordeo Boy undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos of Restoration of Accordeo-Boy, No dates. 70 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous photos of automatons
box 105, folder 3

Autopiano Company - Autotone Company 1908-1926

Scope and Contents

• Our Navy Drawing Book, The Autopiano, Circa 1915. 20 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, June 26, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Spirit of Progress, The Autopiano Co., New York, Circa 1910. 8 pp 6-1/4 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• How to Play Skillfully: The Autopiano: Duplicating all the Musical Effects Achieved by Great Piano Virtuosos Playing by Hand, The Autopiano Co., New York, 1910. 28 pp 6-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• Suggestions to Salesmen on Selling the Autopiano, The Autopiano Company, New York City, 1920. 62 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Autopiano, The Autopiano Company, New York, Circa 1910. 20 pp 8 X 10" (2-O)
• The Autopiano, Circa 1920. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Let Your Choice Be the Choice of H. M. Navy, Kastner & Co., London, Circa 1905. 4 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Pianista Player Piano, The Autopiano Company, New York, Circa 1921. 20 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• What People Say (Concerning the Autopiano), The Autopiano Company, New York, 1911. 24 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Autopiano Drawing Book: Panama-Pacific Exposition Edition, Circa 1905. 24 pp 5 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• The Little Book of the Autopiano, The Autopiano Company, New York City, Circa 1920. 18 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Old Songs You Love: Compiled Especially for the Autopiano Company, The Autopiano Company, 1925. 32 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Autopiano Camouflaged as an Automobile, The Music Trades, 1924
• Three More Autopianos on Board U.S.S. Delaware, undated
• Negative titled "Battleship", 1911. 1 P (1-O)
• The Wonderful Autopiano advertisement, undated
• The New Autopiano Grand Now Introduced, The Music Trade Review, undated
• The Autotone, Kirk Johnson & Co., Lancaster, Pa., Circa 1910. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• A List of Purchases of the Hardman. Harrington and Hensel Autotone, Kirk Johnson & Co., Lancaster, Pa., Circa 1910. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 105, folder 4

Bacigalupo undated

Scope and Contents

• Photograph, Peter Bacigalupo, No date. 1 p 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Hard Hit By Prohibition: Bargains, Peter Bacigalupo, San Francisco, Cal., Circa 1930. 1 P 5-3/4 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Pianolin, Peter Bacigalupo & Sons, San Francisco, Cal., Circa 1910. 2 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Flyer, Pianolin. 1 p 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Catalog, G. Bacigalupo, Berlin, Circa 1905. 2 pp (original size not known) (2-C)
• Flyer, G. Bacigalupo, Berlin, No date. 1 p 15 x 11" (1-C)
• Poster, G. Bacigalupo, Berlin, No date. 1 p 24 x 18" (1-R)
box 105, folder 5

G. Baker-Troll & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• High Class Musical Boxes and Orchestrions. Fancy Musical Goods. Singing Birds, G. Baker-Troll Co., Geneva, Switzerland, Circa 1895. 75 pp 6 x 9" (1-R)
box 105, folder 6

Baker Enterprises 1930

Scope and Contents

• K-TNT, Baker Enterprises, Muscatine, Iowa, 1930 (3-O)
box 105, folder 7

Baldwin Piano Company 1910-1925

Scope and Contents

• Characteristic styles of Pianos. Player Pianos. Expression Players and Reproducing Pianos, Baldwin Factories, Cincinnati/Chicago, Circa 1925. 36 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• What Your Playerpiano Thinks About, 1922. 8 pp 3 x 4" (1-O)
• The Manualo Primer, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1915. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The A-B-C of the Manualo, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1910. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Several pages missing)
• The Modello Player Piano, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, 1921. 8 pp 5 X 7" (1-O)
• A Point of Superiority of the Manualo, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• The Baldwin Player Piano, The Baldwin Company, Cincinnati, 1912. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Hamilton Manualo, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• A Point of Superiority of the Manualo, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• Our Present "Bark" is the Important Announcement of the Modello: The Player Piano You Have Been Looking For, The Baldwin Piano Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 7-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Artistic Touch of the World's Most Famous Musicians at Your Command - The Baldwin Reproducing Piano (Welte-Mignon Licensee), The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, circa 1925. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• How to Play the Manualo, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, undated.
• Pianos & Player Pianos - Styles for 1921-1922, The Baldwin Piano Co., Cincinnati, 1914. 56 pp 12-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
box 105, folder 8

H.C. Barnes - Geo. P. Bent Company 1905-1924

Scope and Contents

• A Perfect Musical Instrument, H.C. Barnes, undated
• 88-Note Player Rolls Arranged by Barthel & Duesenberg, Barthel & Duesenberg, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Mechanical Band Organs: (Operated with Cardboard Music), The Berni Organ Company, New York, 1913. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O, 3-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Berni Organ Company, No date. 6 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Your Music Problem Solved by The Bartola Orchestra, The Bartola Musical Instrument Company, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, undated.
• Solo Concerto Player Pianos, H. C. Bay Company, Chicago, Circa 1920. 8 pp 9-1/2 X 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside. The H. C. Bay Reproducing Grand Piano, Circa 1920. 1 P 8 X 10" (1-C)
• The Behning Player Piano, The Behning Piano Co., New York, Circa 1905. 15 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Behning Player Pianos: Style Seven, Behning Piano co., New York, Circa 1920. 4 pp 7-1/2 X 10" (1-O)
• Charles A. Bent Denies Deal with Aeolian Company (regarding Geo. P. Bent Company), The Musical Age, 1910
box 106, folder 1

Berry-Wood Player Piano Company 1903-1924

Scope and Contents

• The Berry-Wood 8S-Note Automatic Piano: Coin Operated, Berry-wood Piano Player Co., Kansas City, Missouri, Circa 1910. 6pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Automatic Pianos and Auto Orchestras: Coin Operated, The Berry-Wood Piano Player Co., Kansas City, Circa 1910. 14 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (3-O, 2-C) (Color)
• Catalogue, The Berry-Wood Piano Player Co., New York City, Circa 1910. 11 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Berry-Wood Piano Player, The Berry-Wood Piano Player Co. Inc., Kansas City, Missouri, Circa 1910. 18 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue Supplement Number One, Berry-Wood Piano Player Co., New York/Kansas City, Circa 1915. 4 pp 7-1/2 X 10-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• The Berry-Wood Auto-Orchestra, Berry-Wood Piano Player Co., New York/Kansas City, Circa 1915. 4 pp 4-1/2 X 7" (1-C)
• Coin Operated Pianos: Auto Orchestras, Berry-Wood, Circa 1915. 12 pp 4-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Etc., The Berry-Wood Piano Player Co., No date. 13 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 106, folder 2

Berthold & Company - John Brinsmead & Sons 1903-1925

Scope and Contents

• Letter: From Jul. Berthold & Co., Klingenthal, Germany, to Farny R. Wurlitzer, 15 Juni 1903. 1 P 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (Etching of factory)
• Miscellaneous photographs, Jul. Berthold & Company
• Miscellaneous photographs of Blasius and Sons' factory, undated
• Catalogue, Herbert Blessing, Circa 1910. 10 pp 5-1/4 x 3-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Herbert Blessing, No date. 18 pp (various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Documents, Herbert Blessing, Various dates. 15 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Catalogue, Wolf. Blessing, Erste und Alteste Orchestrion Fabrik, U. -Kirnach, Circa 1901. 8 pp 9-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Wolfgang Blessing, Fabrik fur Musikwerke Unterkirnach (Baden), No date. 17 pp 8 x 6-1/2 (1-C)
• The "Carola" Piano-Player, Bluthner & Co., Ltd., London, Circa 1924. 13 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Circulating Library of the Hupfeld "Animatic" Artists' Rolls for 88-Note Piano-Players, Bluthner & co., Ltd., London, Circa 1920. 9 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-C)
• How to Acquire a Library of Music Rolls Which Re-Create Performances of the World's Greatest Artists without Immediate Payment, Bluthner & Co., Ltd., London, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• U. S. Patent No. 511.009. String Instrument: Issued to Ernst Böcker*, United States of America, December 19, 1893. 4 pp 8 x 12" (1-O)
• Catalogue, The E. Böcker* Organ and Orchestrion Co., New York, Circa 1905. 45 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-R)
• Cornet-Orchestrion, The E. Böcker Organ & Orchestrion Co., New York, Circa 1905. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (7-O)
• Piano Orchestras, Böcker*, Circa 1910. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O) (In Greek)
• Calling Card, Ernst Böcker*, Circa 1920. 1 P 4-3/4 x 3" (1-O)
• Receipt, Ernest Böcker*, January 18, 1925. 1 p 7-1/4 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, Böcker* Orchestrions, No date. 1 p 8 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Agreement Form, E. Böcker*, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) *Sometimes Boecker
• Roll Box strip, "Circulating Music Library", J. B. Bradford Piano Co., Circa 1915. 1-3/4 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
• Brinsmead Player Pianos, John Brinsmead & Sons Ltd, Circa 1915. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 106, folder 3

Broadway & Sons 1930

Scope and Contents

• The Player Piano Revolutionized: An Entirely New and Improved Design by Broadwood, John Broadwood & Sons, Ltd., London, Circa 1930. 7 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• How to Play the Player Piano, John Broadwood & Sons, Ltd, London, 1913. 11 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Broadwood Player Pianos, John Broadwood & Sons, Ltd., London, No date. 12 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Broadwood-Hupfeld Player Pianos, 1913. 18 pp (Original size unknown) (1-C)
• The Broadwood-White Player Pianos, Boyd Ltd, London, Circa 1915. 12 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 106, folder 4

Bruder Sohne, Wilhelm-Gebruder Bruder 1895-1980

Scope and Contents

• Illustrirte Preisliste, Gebruder Bruder Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch im Breisgan - Baden, Circa 1905. 15 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Gebruder Bruder, Musikwerk-Fabrik, Waldkirch, Baden, Circa 1908. 36 pp 9 x 11-1/4" (2-R)
• Spezialkatalog Uber Beste Orgelen und Musikwerke fur Schausteller. Offentliche Vergnugungen. etc., Gebruder Bruder Orgelfabrik, Waldkirch i.B., Circa 1910. 20 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Gebruder Bruder, No dates. 102 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Bowers' Correspondence on Bruder, 1976-1980. 75 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Gebruder Bruder Orgel-Fabrik mit Dampfbetrieb, Waldkirch, Baden, Circa 1910. 8 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
box 106, folder 5

Arthur Bursens 1966-1980

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos. Letters. Etc., Bursens, No dates. 140 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 106, folder 6

Cable-Nelson Piano Company/Cable Company - Cable Car Music Box 1908-1985

Scope and Contents

• The Euphona Player Piano, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1908. 15 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Euphona Inner-Player, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1910. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Cable-Nelson Pianos and Player Pianos, The Cable Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Conover Inner-Player Piano, The Cable Company, Chicago, circa 1915. 30 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Carola Inner-Player Piano, The Cable Company, Chicago, 1918. 30 pp 7-3/4 x 10" (1-O) (Several photos cut out)
• Euphona Inner-Player Pianos, The Cable Company, Chicago, August 6, 1919. 27 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Euphona Inner-Player Pianos, The Cable Company, Chicago, October 5, 1920. 27 pp 6-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Receipts, Cable-Nelson Piano Company, Chicago, 1925
• Catalog, Cable Car Music Box, San Francisco, CA, Circa 1985. 40 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 107, folder 1

Capitol Music Box, F.U. Foss Novelty Company undated

Scope and Contents

• The "Capital" Self-Playing Music Box with Interchangeable Steel Tune Cylinders, The F. U. Foss Novelty Co., Lynn, Mass., Circa 1900. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O, 2-C)
box 107, folder 2

Capitol Piano and Organ Company 1927

Scope and Contents

• The Capitol Midget Orchestra, The Capitol Piano and Organ Co. Inc., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Letter, The Capitol Piano and Organ Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., various dates. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 107, folder 3

Capitol Roll and Record Company 1928

Scope and Contents

• Billheads, Capitol Roll & Record Company, Chicago, January 18, 1928. 2 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 107, folder 4

Carleton Electric Player 1917

Scope and Contents

• Photograph of Carleton Electric Player, Price & Teeple Piano Company, undated. 1 p.
box 107, folder 5

Carpenter Auto Organ undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustration, Carpenter Auto Organ, undated
box 107, folder 6

Cecilian Piano Player 1903

Scope and Contents

• Reprint of correspondence in "Daily Mail" on Music by Machinery by Dr. August Manns: Cecilian Player Piano, London, 1903. 20 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Metal Action Cecilian, Circa 1915. 15 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
box 107, folder 7

Celesta Music Box undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos. Celesta Music Box, No dates. 2 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 107, folder 8

Chase & Baker Company/Kohler & Chase/A.B. Chase 1906, 1989

Scope and Contents

• Melographic Rolls for Piano Players and Player Pianos of Standard (65-note) Scale, The Chase & Baker Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1905. 12 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter, The Chase & Baker Co., Chicago, Nov. 15, 1906. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• About the Care of The Music Rolls, The Chase & Baker Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1915. 1 P 6 x 8" (2-O)
• Catalogue of Chase Music Boxes, Kohler & Chase, Circa 1900. 17 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Broadside: Style 7F Upright Player Piano, A. B. Chase, Circa 1915. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
box 107, folder 9

Chicago Electric circa 1910

Scope and Contents

The Chicago Electric-A Musical Money Maker, Smith, Barnes & Strohber, Chicago, Circa 1910. 8 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
box 107, folder 10

J. Chickering, Chickering & Sons undated

Scope and Contents

• Broadside: Acoustigrande Style 40 Reproducing Piano, Chickering Bros., Chicago, Circa 1915. 1 P 7-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
box 107, folder 11

Choraephon 1952

Scope and Contents

• Choraephon Harp, Cardell Antiques, Westfield, N.Y., 1952
box 107, folder 12

Choralion Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Das Metrostyle Pianola, Choralion Company, Berlin, Circa 1900. 17 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Das Neue Solo Orchestrelle, Choralion Co., Berlin, Circa 1905. 10 pp 5-1/2 X 7-1/2" (1-O)
box 107, folder 13

Chordephon undated

Scope and Contents

• Chordephon Sellstspielende Konzert-zither, Chordephon, Circa 1895. 20 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
box 107, folder 14

Clark Orchestra Roll Company 1920-1939

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Clark Orchestra Roll Company, No date. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Correspondence. Billhead. Box Labels. Etc., Clark Orchestra Roll Co., De Kalb, Illinois, Various dates. 12 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Corporation Records, Clark Orchestra Roll Company, Chicago/De Kalb, Illinois, January 23, 1920 to January 21, 1941. 102 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Correspondence, Clark Orchestra Roll Company, 1925-1933. 3 pp
• The Clark Orchestra Roll Company by Richard J. Howe, undated
• Music Roll Machinery of Clark Orchestra Roll Company, Thomaston, Maine, 1991. 14 pp 11 x 14" (1-O)
• Acme Music Roll Perforator, Acme Newark Machine Works, Inc., Newark, N.J., Circa 1915. 4 pp 10-1/2 X 13-1/2" (2-R) (Incomplete)
• Correspondence and photographs
box 107, folder 15

Clark Orchestra Roll Company 1920-1941

Scope and Contents

• Corporation Records, Clark Orchestra Roll Company, Chicago/De Kalb, Illinois, January 23, 1920 to January 21, 1941. 102 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
box 107, folder 16

Melville Clark Piano Company 1909-1918

Scope and Contents

• The Artistic Apollo Player Pianos, Melville Clark Piano Co., Steinway Bldg., Chicago, Circa 1908. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• How the Apollo Player Piano "Holds the Mirror to Nature" by Playing with Human Expression, The Melville Clark Piano Company, Fine Arts Building, Chicago, Circa 1910. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Wonder of the Melville Clark Solo-Apollo, Melville Clark Piano Co., Steinway Building, Chicago, Circa 1920. 16 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Downward Touch of Melville Clark's Apollo Player Piano, Melville Clark Piano Co., Chicago, undated
• Melville Clark Piano Co.'s Apollo Style "K", The Music Trade Review, undated
• Thomas M. Pletcher Buys Controlling Interest in Melville Clark and QRS Co.'s. Presto, 1918
• Useful Career Closed by Death of Melville Clark, Presto, 1918
• The Genius of Melville Clark, The Musical Age, undated
box 107, folder 17

Claviola Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Artists and the Claviola, Waring & Gillow Ltd., London, 1909. 8 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Claviola, The Claviola Company, London, Circa 1900. 4 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 107, folder 18

Cluett & Sons 1876

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Cluett & Sons, 1876
box 107, folder 19

Cocchi, Bacigalupo, & Graffigna 1894-1903

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Information, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, No date. 2 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Preisliste No.9, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, Circa 1900. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
• Spezial Kataloge, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, 1903. 8 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (One folds out) (1-O, 1-C) (In original mailing cover)
• Kataloge, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, 1903. 13 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (Some fold out) (1-O, 1-C)
box 107, folder 20

Collard & Collard undated

Scope and Contents

• Special Advantages of the Forte Piano, Collard & Collard, London, circa 1915. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 107, folder 21

Colonia Player Piano Company undated

Scope and Contents

• The New Double Pneumatic Colonia Player Piano Defies Competition, The Colonia Player Piano Company, London, Circa 1915. 2 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 107, folder 22

Columbia Music Roll Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Removal Notice, Columbia Music Roll Company, Chicago, No date. 1 p 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
box 107, folder 23

Connorized Music Company 1910

Scope and Contents

• 8812 Lullaby of the Loom, Connorized Music Co., 1910
box 107, folder 24

J. Lawrence Cook 1961-1975

Scope and Contents

• J. Lawrence Cook (Information on records and Artecho recordings, etc.), April 29, 1960. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signed Lawrence)
box 107, folder 25

Cornish Company circa 1913

Scope and Contents

• Who Plays? Everybody Plays When You Bring Into Your Home the Cornish Player-Piano, The Cornish co., Washington, N.J., Circa 1913. 4 pp 7-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
box 107, folder 26

Cote Piano Manufacturing Company circa 1910

Scope and Contents

• Beautiful Player Piano, Cote Piano Mfg. Co., Fall River, Mass., Circa 1910. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• The Cote Player Piano, Cote Piano Mfg. Company, Fall River, Mass., Circa 1910. 11 pp 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
box 107, folder 27

Cremona Limited 1920

Scope and Contents

• A Few Particulars Concerning Two Products of the Leading Firm of British Player-Piano Makers, Cremona Ltd., London, February, 1920. 4 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-C)
box 107, folder 28

Criterion Music Boxes undated

Scope and Contents

• Criterion Music Boxes - Their Tuneful Melodies Cheer the Home, M. J. Paillard & Co., New York, Circa 1900. 40 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, criterion music boxes, No date. 8 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 107, folder 29

Julius Cuendet undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustrirter Catalog der Fabrik von Musikwerken, Julius Cuendet, undated
box 107, folder 30

CVC Electronics 1976

Scope and Contents

• Letter, To Harvey Roehl from CVC Electronics Division regarding their OrrTronic Piano Recorder/Player, June 17, 1976. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 108, folder 1

Danguard Player Action School - Dynavoice 1909-1920, 1989

Scope and Contents

• Questions and Answers from Standard Player Monthly, Thomas Danguard Player Action School, New York city, Circa 1924. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (2-O)
• S.E. Daunter & Sons, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs, Decap, undated
• Pianos & Player Pianos, Decker & Son, 1910
• Repairman's notebook, Eugene DeRoy, circa 1920s
• Dienst's Orchestrions, Dienst's Piano Orchestrions, 1907. 64 pp 6-1/2 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Dienst's Piano-Orchestrions Sind Noch Immer unerreicht, E. Dienst, Leipzig-Gohlis, No date. 2 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Dienst, No date. 20 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of the Mechanical Orguinette, Cabinetto, Cabinet Orguinette, Musical Cabinet and Music, Ditson, Haynes & Co., Boston, Circa 1890. 28 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Catalogue: Duplex Interior Piano Players, Duplex Cabinet Piano Players, The Duplex Company, London, Circa 1908. 12 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Atherton, E. L., Dynachord Art Expression Player: Detail Plates, Circa 1922. 8 pp 12-1/4 X 19-3/4" (1-O)
• The Totally Unexpected Has Happened! Its the Versatile. New Dynavoice Automatic Piano Player, Dynavoice, Inc., Plymouth, Michigan, circa 1965. 6 pp 3-1/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 108, folder 2

Eastman Pneumatic Action Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Measurements for Eastman Pneumatic Action, Eastman Pneumatic Action Co., undated
box 108, folder 3

J.C. Eckardt undated

Scope and Contents

• Specialitäten, J.C. Eckardt, undated
box 108, folder 4

Paul Ehrlich & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Mechanische Musikwerke, Deutsche Musikwerk-Industrie, undated
box 108, folder 5

Pierre Eich: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Pierre Eich, No date. (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 108, folder 6

Eldorado undated

Scope and Contents

Eldorado-Orchestrions, Etzold & Popitz, Circa 1905. 8 pp 9-1/2 X 6-1/2" (2-O) (See also Etzold & Popitz)
box 108, folder 7

Electrelle 1925

Scope and Contents

• The Electrelle, Waring & Gillow, London, 1910. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Electrelle: Ladies Take Note. No Pedalling. Ordinary Size Piano, J. & J. Hopkinson, Ltd, London, Circa 1915. 4 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 108, folder 8

Electric Emporium Orchestra undated

Scope and Contents

• Broadside, Electric Emporium Orchestra, No date. 2 pp 5-1/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 108, folder 9

Electric Piano Company 1894-1928

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Electric Piano Co., St. Louis, Missouri, November 26, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Stock Certificate, Electric Piano Co., St. Louis, Missouri, 1889
box 108, folder 10

Electrone Corporation 1959

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Electrone Corporation, December 13, 1959. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Introducing the Electrone Piano: Now You Can Hear All the True Piano Tones, Circa 1959. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Presenting Electrone: The Automatic Player Piano, Electrone, Santa Ana, California, Circa 1959. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
box 108, folder 11

Electrova Company 1912

Scope and Contents

• Electrova: The Money Magnet, The Electrova Company, New York, Circa 1910. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O, 1-R)
• Letter/Price List, Electrova pianos, May 13, 1912. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Electrova Pianos, No date. 8 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 108, folder 12

Electro-Vac Corporation undated

Scope and Contents

• Sensationally New! Electro-Vac Corporation, Anaheim, California, undated
box 108, folder 13

Elman Brothers & Company 1906

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Elman Bros. & Co., London, Circa 1908. 4 pp (original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 108, folder 14

Emerson Piano Company 1923

Scope and Contents

• The Sweet-Toned Emerson - The Celco Reproducing Medium, Emerson Piano Company, New York, 1923. 16 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 108, folder 15

Enesco Corporation 1993

Scope and Contents

• Small World of Music 1993 Christmas Collection, Enesco Corporation, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 1993
box 108, folder 16

Engelhardt Piano Company 1929

Scope and Contents

• The Engelhardt Automatic or Coin Operated Pianos, Engelhardt Piano Co., St. Johnsville, N.Y., Circa 1905. 4 pp 5-3/4 X 8-1/2" (1-C, 1-R)
• The Engelhardt Expression Player Pianos: Bulletin No.3, Engelhardt Piano Company, St. Johnsville, N.Y., Circa 1910. 3 pp 6 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Engelhardt Piano Co., 1929
box 108, folder 17

Engle undated

Scope and Contents

• 8th Wonder, Engle Clock (1 Card/Color)
box 108, folder 18

Erika undated

Scope and Contents

• Broadside. Erika: Das Kleine Autopiano, Circa 1905. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 11" (1-O)
box 108, folder 19

Etzold & Popitz: photographs 1908-1912

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Etzold & Popitz, No date. 6 pp 3-1/4 X 4-1/4" (1-C) (see also Eldorado)
box 108, folder 20

Euphonion undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Euphonion, No date. 2 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 108, folder 21

Fabrik Leipziger Musikwerke 1904

box 108, folder 22

Farrand Organ Company - Foster & Company 1887-1926

Scope and Contents

• Better Than Magic: The Cecilian: The Perfect Player Piano, Farrand Organ Company, Detroit, Michigan, Circa 1905. 28 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Reasons Why You Should Purchase the Cecilian Piano Player, Farrand Organ Co., London, Circa 1905. 8 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-C)
• The Cecilian: The Perfect Piano Player, Farrand Organ Co., London, Circa 1910. 6 pp (original sizes not known (1-M, 1-C)
• Cecilian Pianos - An "Inside" Proposition, The Farrand Co., Detroit, Michigan, Circa 1910. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• Farrand Cecilian, The Farrand Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1912. 24 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Photo, Fasano fair organ, No date. 1 P 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• How to Become A Music Master, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1909. 12 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Player Piano: How to Become a Music Master, J. & C. Fischer, New York, 1910. 16 PP 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of string Instruments and Specialties Pertaining to String Instruments - Also Music Boxes. Harmonicas. Accordions. etc., Carl Fischer, New York, Circa 1900. 146 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Flötenwerk-Automat
• Musical Boxes, J. Howard Foote, undated
• Correspondence, J. Howard Foote, 1887-1902
• Photo, Fortuna disc box, No date. 1 P 3-1/2 x 3" (1-C)
• Contract of Sale, For Foster & Co. Player, Style 200-W, No. 59832, Harding & Miller Music Co., Evansville, Indiana, November 4, 1926. 1 P 8-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
box 108, folder 23

Frati & Company 1903

Scope and Contents

• Preisliste No. 12, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1895. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (2-R)
• Catalogo No. 13, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1896. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (2-C)
• Orchester-Pianos. Fratinola, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1900. 20 pp 6-1/2 X 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color cover)
• Elektrische Klaviere, Frati & Co., Berlin, circa 1905. 12 pp 10-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Back cover missing)
• Preis-Liste 16, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1909. (1-C)
• Liste 17, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1910. 16 pp 6-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Frati & Co., No dates. 63 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Catalogue, Frati, Circa 1910. 50 pp 10-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letter, Frati & Co., 1903
box 109, folder 1

E.T. Freeman & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Descriptive Catalogue of Automatic Musical Instruments. (Celestina. etc.), E. T. Freeman & Co., St. Louis, Mo., Circa 1895. 8 pp 3 X 5-1/2" (1-O)
box 109, folder 2

Carl Frei: correspondence 1944-1977

Scope and Contents

• Die Konzertorgel "De Hagenaar" von Carl Frei, circa 1970. 30 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Carl Frei, Waldkirsch i. Br., No date. 6 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 109, folder 3

Nicole Freres Limited undated

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of Regina. Polyphono and Harmonia Musical Boxes, Nicole Freres, Ltd., London, Circa 1900. 39 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (1-R)
box 109, folder 4

Gasparini circa 1910

Scope and Contents

• Orgues a Cartons Perfores, Foucher-Gasparini, Paris, Circa 1910. 32 pp 10-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-R)
box 109, folder 5

Henry Gautschi & Sons 1889-1890

Scope and Contents

• Billhead, Henry Gautschi & Sons, Musical Boxes, Philadelphia, July 12, 1889. 1 P 8-1/4 X 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Instructions for "Musical Boxes", Henry Gautschi & Sons, Philadelphia, Circa 1890. 1 P 10 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (In three pieces, but complete)
box 109, folder 6

Gavioli & Company 1900-1901

Scope and Contents

• Book music, Gavioli & Company, undated
• Catalogue, Gavioli & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 24 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-R)
• Gavioli Orgues & Pianos, Societe des Anciens Establissements, Gavioli & Cie., Paris, Circa 1900. 44 pp 8-3/4 x 10-3/4" (2-R, 1-C) (Color cover)
• British Patents, for Gavioli & Company, Nos 1,083; 5,888; 8,533; 13,805 and 15,801, No date. 25 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Gavioli & Company, No date. 75 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 109, folder 7

Gem & Concert Roller Organ circa 1895

Scope and Contents

• The Gem and Concert Roller Organ Music Catalogue, Circa 1895. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 109, folder 8

Givens-Gourley Incorporated 1994

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Givens-Gourley Inc., 1994
• Miscellaneous photographs
box 109, folder 9

Larry Givens 1915

Scope and Contents

• McTammany, John. The Technical History of the Player, The Musical Courier Co., New York, 1915. 152 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-R) (Originally owned by Charles Fuller Stoddard, acquired in 1965 by Larry Givens)
box 109, folder 10

F.O. Glass 1897-1898

Scope and Contents

• Revolver-Orchestrions fur Concert - und Tanzmusik, F. O. Glass, Klingenthal in Sachsen, March, 1901. 70 pp 6-1/4 X 9-1/4" (3-O) (Each contains alp, 20% discount insert) (Two burgundy, one green cover)
• Orchestrions Pneumatisch mit Papiernoten, F.O. Glass, Klingenthal i. Sa. No date. 16 pp 7 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Streichkonzert Orchestrion, F.O. Glass, Klingenthal i. S., No date. 2 pp 8-3/4 X 11" (2-O) (Color)
• String Concert-Orchestrion, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchestrion: Model I with Weight Mechanism, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchester mit Gewichtbetrieb: Modell I, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchester mit Gewichtbetrieb: Modell II, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchestrion: Model II, with Weight Mechanism, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Saloon-Orchestrion with Overstrung Piano, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• "Gambe", No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano-Orchestrion with Mandoline, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos of Restoration of F.O. Glass Revolver Orchestra, No date. 15 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color)
box 109, folder 11

J. & J. Goddard 1912

Scope and Contents

• Player Fittings and Sundries: Net Trade List No. 15, J & J Goddard, London, Circa 1915. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
box 109, folder 12

Gribble Music Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Magic Fingers, Gribble Music Company, Kansas City, Missouri, Circa 1960's. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Information Sheet, Gribble Music Company, Kansas City, Missouri, Circa 1960's. 3 pp 7-1/4 X 10-1/2" (1-O)
box 138, folder 1

Griffin Piano Company 1958

Scope and Contents

• Home Show Display of Player Pianos, Griffin Piano Co., San Antonio, Circa 1958. 2 pp 10 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 109, folder 13

Gebruder Bruder undated

Scope and Contents

• Illustrirte Preisliste, Gebruder Bruder Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch im Breisgan - Baden, Circa 1905. 15 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Illustrirte Preisliste, Gebruder Bruder, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch im Breisgan-Baden, circa 1905. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 10-3/4" (2-R)
• Katalog Uber Drehorgeln und Pneumatische Orchesterorgeln, Wilhelm Bruder Sohne, Orgelfabrik Waldkirch, Baden, Germany, Circa 1905. 32 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-R)
• Catalogue, Gebruder Bruder, Musikwerk-Fabrik, Waldkirch, Baden, Circa 1908. 36 pp 9 x 11-1/4" (2-R)
• Catalogue, Gebruder Bruder Orgel-Fabrik mit Dampfbetrieb, Waldkirch, Baden, Circa 1910. 8 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
box 109, folder 14

Gerard & Cie undated

Scope and Contents

• Orchestrions en Tours Generes: Pianos Electriques, Gerard & Cie, Bruxelles, Circa 1915. 36 pp 8 x 6-3/4" (2-R)
box 138, folder 2

Graphophone Company 1973

Scope and Contents

• The Graphophone, Graphophone Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1897 (1-R)
box 138, folder 3

Leonard Grymonprez 1976-1977

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos. Correspondence. Etc., Grymonprez family, No date. 65 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 109, folder 15

Guitarophone: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photo, Guitarophone, No date. 1 P 3-1/4 X 5" (1-C)
box 109, folder 16

Gulbransen 1910-1925

Scope and Contents

• Gulbransen Piano-Player, Gulbransen-Dickinson Co., Chicago/New York, 1910. 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Your "Player Piano", Gulbransen-Dickinson Co., Chicago/New York, 1912. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• Gulbransen: The Player Piano, Gulbransen-Dickenson Company, Chicago, 1922. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• The Gulbransen Story in Pictures, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 9 x 6" (1-O)
• Gulbransen - The Registering Piano, Gulbransen-Dickenson Company, Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• Gulbransen - The Player Piano, Gulbransen-Dickenson Co., Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Good Times with Your Gulbransen, Gulbransen-Dickenson Co., Chicago, Third Edition, 1923. 66 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Christmas Carols for the Nation, A. G. Gulbransen Co., Chicago, 1925. 8 pp 7 x 11" (1-O) (Contains advertisements for grand and upright players)
• Gulbransen: The Registering Piano, Gulbransen-Dickenson Co., Chicago, 1925. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• The Gulbransen Reproducing Piano, undated
• Gulbransen Grand, undated
box 138, folder 4

Gulbransen Company 1920-1967

Scope and Contents

• Good Times with Your Gulbransen, Gulbransen-Dickinson Co., Chicago, Second Edition, 1920. 78 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (3-O)
• Good Times with Your Gulbransen, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, Fourth Edition, 1924. 64 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Good Times with Your Gulbransen, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, Fifth Edition, 1925. 64 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Every Type of Piano for the Home, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1926 (2-O)
• Sir Harry Lauder, Scotch Comedian, Praises Performance of Gulbransen Registering Piano, undated
• Martin's Method of Demonstration Favorably Received by Trade, Music Trade Indicator, undated
• Letter to Q. David Bowers, Gulbransen Company (subsidiary of the Seeburg Corporation), Melrose Park, Illinois, 1967
• Gulbransen Pianos price list, Gulbransen Company, 1932
• Clipping of image of A.G. Gulbransen
• Gulbransen the Player Piano: Easy to Play, undated
• Quotation, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1932
• The Gulbransen Bulletin, No. 54, September, 1920
box 110, folder 1

Heeren Brothers & Company 1895-1896

Scope and Contents

• Jewelers, Heeren Brothers & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., 1896. 72 pp (1-R)
box 110, folder 2

W.D. Haines & Company - Harwood 1910-1950

Scope and Contents

• Pianos/Player Pianos, W. D. Haines & Co., New York, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue (Organs and Orguinettes), H. C. Hall & Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1890. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Hallet & Davis and Conway Player-Pianos, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Circa 1910. 4 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• The Inner Beauty: The Fundamental Proposition to Which the Virtuolo is Dedicated is to Enable Anyone to Become an Interpreter of Music, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, 1912. 31 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• Broadside: Lexington Player-Piano, Style A, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Lexington Player-piano, Style B, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Conway Player-Piano, Style 60, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Conway Virtuolo, Style 70, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Conway Virtuolo, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Hallet & Davis Virtuolo, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Hallet & Davis, Virtuolo in Arts & Crafts Design, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 6 pp 7 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Electrioches Reproduktions-Piano "Hanke-Ideal", Franz Hanke, Berlin, Circa 1910. 8-1/4 X 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Player Pianos: The Autotone, The Playotone, Hardman, Peck & Company, New York, Circa 1912. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Duo-Art: Most Distinguished Name in Player Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, circa late 1960's. 8 pp 9 x 4" (3-O)
• Duo-Art is the Most Distinguished Name in Player Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, circa late 1960's. 12 pp 5-1/4 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Two Wonderful Pianos in One -- The New Hardman DUO, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1965. 6 pp 3 x 3-1/2" (2-O)
• It's Twice the Fun When Your Piano Is Two-In-One, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1965. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 4-1/2" (2-O)
• Hardman-Duo Player Piano, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa 1965. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Now it's Twice the Fun; The Hardman Duo Player-piano, Hardman, Peck & Company, New York, Circa 1965. 2 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Advertising Brochure, Hardman DUO, 1978. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 4-1/2" (2-O)
• The "Harper" Electric Piano, The "Harper" Electric Piano Co., Ltd., London, Circa 1920. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Coin Piano Photos, Harwood, No dates. 2 pp (Various sizes) (2-C)
box 110, folder 3

Heilbrunn Coin Piano - Matth. Hohner 1898-1983

Scope and Contents

• Photo, Heilbrunn Coin Piano, No date. 1 P 3-1/4 x 4-1/4" (1-C)
• Photo, Sigmund Heizmann Orchestrion, No date. 1 P 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Player Roll Cabinets, Herzog Piano Company, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Music and the Player Piano: The Higel Player, Higel Limited, London, Circa 1915. 20 pp 11-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-R)
• Music Boxes of 1898, Hillcrest Book, Spring City, Tenn., 1973. 24 pp 7 x 10" (1-R) (Reprints of selected pages from the 1898 Wurlitzer Catalogue)
• Broadside. Hinze Player Piano, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 2 pp 7 x 9" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Etc., Hofmann & Czerny, No dates. 12 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Etc., Louis Hooghuys, No dates. 6 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Photos. Patents and Printed Material for Hohner Seybold Instruments, Various dates. 109 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
box 110, folder 4

Hoeffler Manufacturing Company 1902-1910

Scope and Contents

See also Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
• What's the Use: The Tonophone, Hoeffler Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, circa 1902. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments Make Money Making Music, Hoeffler Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1912. 50 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• Hoeffler's Annual Sale of Slightly Used Electric and Spring Motor Instruments, Hoeffler Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, undated. 14 x 18" (1-O) (folded)
• The Wurlitzer Harp: A Refined Musical Attraction, Hoeffler Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1910. 4 pp 9 x 12" (1-O, 1-C)
• They Work For You and Play For Others, The Hoeffler Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1905. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (6-O)
• The Wurlitzer Automatic Harp: A Refined Musical Instrument with Nickel-in-Slot Attachment and Operated by Electricity, The Hoeffler Mfg. Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, circa 1910. 4 pp 6 x 9" (4-O, 1-C)
box 110, folder 5

J.R. Holcomb & Company - Holzweissig 1892-1893

Scope and Contents

• The American Music Box, J. R. Holcomb & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Circa 1895. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig, No dates. 11 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 185 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (2-R)
box 110, folder 6

Holzweissig 1892-1893

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig, 1892/1893. 185 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (2-C)
box 110, folder 7

Holzweissig 1892-1895

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 185 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 289 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
box 111, folder 1

Holzweissig 1898

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 441 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-R)
box 111, folder 2

Holzweissig 1892-1893

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 185 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
box 111, folder 3

Holzweissig 1894-1895

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 289 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
box 111, folder 4

Holzweissig 1898

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 441 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
box 112, folder 1

Homer Piano Company undated

Scope and Contents

• The Homer Player piano, Homer Piano Co., New York, Circa 1903. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 112, folder 2

Horugel: photograph undated

box 112, folder 3

Hupfeld 1910-1992

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Geigenpfeifen-Piano mit Klaviatur: Nussbaum, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Leipzig, 1916. 2 pp 7-1/2 X 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Geigenpfeifen-Piano mit Klaviatur: Eiche, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Leipzig, 1916. 2 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• Kunst Orchestrions: Hupfeld-Helios, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1915. 59 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Orchestrions Artistiques: Hupfeld Helios, L. Hupfeld, Leipzig, circa 1906. 59 pp 12 x 9-1/4" (2-O, 1-C) (One has damaged cover and the other is missing 16 pages)
• Phonoliszt-Violina, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., circa 1917. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Dea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1909. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• What Rink Owners Say, Ludwig Hupfeld, A. G., Leipzig, October 1910. 47 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonola-Claviola and Dea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1909. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Hupfeld's Selfplaying Piano, Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, London, circa 1900. 36 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist. Model 2, 1915. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Geigenpfeifen-Piano, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, 1915. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Kino-Pan: Mod. 1A , Hupfeld, circa 1916. 1 P 7-1/4 X 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist. Model 1, 1915. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos, 1923. 35 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-R) (With price list)
• Worldfamed Zimmermann Pianos in Combination with the Hupfeld Patent Electric Attachment, Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig, Circa 1905. 8 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Hupfeld Kino Musik-Instrumente, Ludwig Hupfeld Aktiengesellschaft, Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonola con los Neumaticos de Metal Recombiables, Ludwig Hupfeld Soc. An., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg (Leipzig), 1914. 15 pp 5-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonola-pianos und Flugel, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1915. 34 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Title page missing)
• Dea im Urteile der Kunstler, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, circa 1909. 85 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
box 112, folder 4

Hupfeld 1905-1927

Scope and Contents

• Gesamtpreisliste Nr.3G der Ludwig Hupfeld. AG und ihrer Ronisch. Grunert. Hupfeld-Gotha. 1927. 30 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Hupfeld's Phonoliszt-Pianino, Ludwig Hupfeld, Wien VI, Circa 1920. 7 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Leib-und Kauf-Abschlussauf Notenrollen fur de Hupfeld Instrumente Sinfonie-Jazz, 1927. 1 P 5-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Gesamtpreisliste der Ludwig Hupfeld A. G. Ronisch Grunet. Hupfeld-Gotha: Nr. G, Ludwig Hupfeld, A. G., Leipzig, Juli 1925. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Hupfeld Phonola, Circa 1911. 11 pp 3-3/4 x 6-1/2" (1-C)
• Pea: Im Urteile der Kunstler, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.-G. Leipzig, Circa 1920. 82 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-R)
• Electrische Klaviere und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1905. 72 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos: Animatic-Clavitist und Animatic Phonoliszt, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 14 pp 5-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Das Phonola Piano mit Auswechselbaren Patent-Pneumatiken, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, Circa 1915. 40 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Duo-und Tri-Phonola: Auszig aus der Kauferliste, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.-G. Leipzig, Circa 1920. 16 pp 5 x 7" (1-C)
box 112, folder 5

Hupfeld 1905-1928

Scope and Contents

• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violinen und Orchestrions, Hupfeld, 1912. 110 pp 10-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Engros-Preisliste, (Wholesale prices), Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Paul Losche, Leipzig-Gohles, Circa 1905. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, 1916. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-violina, The Ludwig Hupfeld Company, Ltd., Leipzig, 1928. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Violinen-Werke, (Folio), Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Circa 1917.
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A. G., Leipzig, 1911. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (2-O)
• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violinen und Orchestrions, Hupfeld, 1912. 110 pp 10-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
box 112, folder 6

Hupfeld 1906-1927

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist, Mod. 1: Eiche, 1915. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist, Mod. 6: Eiche, 1915. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist, Mod. 7: Eiche, 1915. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 1: Eiche, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 2, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 4: Eiche, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 5, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt Ronisch. Mod. 10, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist, Mod. 1J, 1915. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Clavitist, Mod. 4J, 1915. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt Grunert. Mod. 15: Eiche, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Elektrische Klaviere und Orchestrions: Patent Hupfeld, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1906. 72 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violinen und Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1910. 110 pp 9-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Documents, Factory Photos. etc., Hupfeld, Various dates. 80 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 112, folder 7

Hupfeld 1911-1971

Scope and Contents

• The Hupfeld Player-Piano-Solophonola, Duophonola and Triphonola, No date. 40 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-R)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos: Animatic-Clavitist und Animatic-Phonoliszt, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 14 pp 5-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Uberall, Ludwig Hupfeld, undated
• Solodant: Die Neueste Phonola-Erfindung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G. in Leipzig, 1924. 4 pp 11-3/4 X 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Gesamtpreisliste 2G der Ludwig Hupfeld. AG: und ihrer Zweigfabriken Ronisch. Grunert. Hupfeld-Gotha, April, 1925, 19 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Electro-Pianos & Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1911. 142 pp 10-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Die Phonola, undated
box 113, folder 1

Hupfeld 1912-1927

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Kino Spezial-Instrumente, Ludwig Hupfeld A. G., Leipzig, 1914. 1 P 7-1/4 X 10" (1-O)
• Preisliste Nr. XIX: Phonola. Duo-Phonola and Tri-Phonola in Flügeln und Pianos, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann Aktiengesellschaft, Leipzig, August 15, 1927. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Auto-Piano Grunert, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, 1913. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Instruments de Musique pour Cinémas, Ludwig Hupfeld S.A., Leipzig, 1927. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Photograph: Pan-Orchester I
• Hupfeld Elektrische Pianos. Orchestrions und Geigen-Pianos zur Gleichzeitigen Ausnahrne Mehrerer Rollen Eingerichtet, 1919. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Phonoliszt-Violina 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Phonoliszt-Violina: Model B 1 P 7-1/4 x 10" (2-O, 1-C)
• Phonoliszt-Violina: Model C 1 P 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Violina-Orchestra 4 pp 7-1/4 X 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Violina-Orchestra: Model I 1 P 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Violina-Orchestra: Model II 1 P 7-1/4 X 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Spec Sheet, Helios III/42 and III/49, Circa 1910. 2 pp 7-3/4 X 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Clavimonium, Ludwig Hupfeld, Aktiengesellschaft Bohlitz Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1911. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Hupfeld-Abend der Saison 1907/8. 2 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Dea Meisterspiel-Klavier, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1907. 28 pp 8 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• The Hupfeld Player-Piano-Solophonola, Duophonola and Triphonola, No date. 40 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-R)
• Vornehme Musik, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 8 pp 4-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Stimmen der Kaufer Uber Hupfeld-Phonola, 1912. 47 pp 7 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonola-pianos und Flügel, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, circa 1915. 34 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Title page missing)
• Kunst Orchestrions: Hupfeld-Helios, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1915. 59 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
box 113, folder 2

Hupfeld 1907-1923

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos, 1923. 35 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-R) (With price list)
• Hupfeld Phonola-Piano 111/210, undated. 2 pp 2 x 3" (1-C)
• Violinen-Werke, (Folio), Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Circa 1917.
• Phonoliszt-Violina: Spiel-und Regulier-Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 4 pp 9 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Phonola: Phonolapiano und Kunstlernoten-Rollen, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, circa 1907. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Clavitist, 1909. 2 pp 7 x 9" (1-C)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, Model B, No dates. 44 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
box 113, folder 3

Hupfeld 1912-1969

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld catalog, undated
• Miscellaneous Letters, Photos, Spec Sheets, Etc. 340 pp (Various dates and sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
box 113, folder 4

Hupfeld 1896-1927

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Phonola-Claviola and pea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, circa 1909. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Leib-und Kauf-Abschlussauf Notenrollen fur de Hupfeld Instrumente Sinfonie-Jazz, 1927. 1 P 5-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalog, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, circa 1896. 39 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Gesamtpreisliste der Ludwig Hupfeld A. G. Ronisch Grunet. Hupfeld-Gotha: Nr. G, Ludwig Hupfeld, A. G., Leipzig, Juli 1925. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Solodant: Die Neueste Phonola-Erfindung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G. in Leipzig, 1924. 4 pp 11-3/4 X 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos, 1923. (With price list)
• Gesamtpreisliste 2G der Ludwig Hupfeld. AG: und ihrer Zweigfabriken Ronisch. Grunert. Hupfeld-Gotha, April, 1925, 19 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonola-Claviola and pea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, circa 1909. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Hupfeld Kuntspielinstrumente in Höchster Vollendung, Hupfeld Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., 1917. 4-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (With colored drawings of 8 Hupfeld factories and drawings with specs for 11 instruments)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 1: Eiche, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
box 113, folder 5

Hupfeld 1905-1972

Scope and Contents

• Violinen-Werke, Hupfeld, undated. 1 p 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Photograph: Phonoliszt-Violina, undated
• Hupfeld-Musik, Circa 1930. 4 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Hupfeld Clavitist, 1909. 2 pp 7 x 9" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonola-Piano, 1913. 2 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Dea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1909. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Das Meister-Spielklavier pea, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, January 1908. 20 pp 5-3/4 X 8" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonola, undated
• Das Phonola Piano mit Auswechselbaren Patent-Pneumatiken, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, circa 1915. 40 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Die Hupfeld Phonola das Vollkmmenste Kuntspiel-Instrument, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, 1914. 10 pp 5-1/4 X 8" (1-C)
• Photograph: Geigen Pfeifen Piano
• Photo, Pan III, Nouveau Modelle, Hupfeld, No date. 1 p 6-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld SA, Leipzig, circa 1928. 3 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-violina Kino Musik Instrumente, 1915. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Kino Spezial-Instrumente, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, 1913. 2 pp 7":1/4 X 10" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Kino Musik-Instrumente, Ludwig Hupfeld Aktiengesellschaft, Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Phonoliszt-Violina 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Violinen-Werke, (Folio), Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.-G., Circa 1917.
• Hupfeld Violina-Orchestra, 1918. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos: Hupfeld Helios I/22, I/34, IC/40, II/25, III/19, IV, Klein, No dates. 518 pp (Various sizes) (1-C) (Xerox copies)
• Leib-und Kauf-Abschlussauf Notenrollen fur de Hupfeld Instrumente Sinfonie-Jazz, 1927. 1 P 5-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Orchestrions Artistiques: Hupfeld Helios, L. Hupfeld, Leipzig, circa 1906. 59 pp 12 x 9-1/4" (2-O, 1-C) (One has damaged cover and the other is missing 16 pages)
• Hupfeld Violina-Orchestra, 1918. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Violina-Orchestra 4 pp 7-1/4 X 10" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Elektrische Orchestrions, Circa 1906. 18 pp 7 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, Circa 1905. 134 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-pianos, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G. Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1912. 36 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Hupfeld-Gotha-Piano, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 2 pp 7 x 9" (1-C)
• Konzert-Program. Phonoliszt Violina. Hotel Eisenbahn Sursee, circa 1920. 4 pp 5 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Preisliste Nr. VIII Uber Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Zwecke, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmerman, 1 Juli, 1928. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Gunther Hupfeld in Alter von 76 Jahren (Funeral announcement) December 5, 1972. 1 P 5-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Photograph: Castle formerly owned by Hupfeld family, undated
• Auszug aus der Liste der Kaufer von Hupfeld Instrumenten, 1913. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Konzert-Werke Pan (-Folio), Hupfeld, Circa 1916. 9 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O) (Konzertwerke Pan, Konzertwerke Pan: Modell Q, Konzertwerke Pan: Modell II, Konzertwerke Pan: Modell III, Konzertwerke Pan: Modell IV, Kino-Pan Modell IA)
box 113, folder 6

Hupfeld 1898-1920

Scope and Contents

• Dea Meisterspiel-Klavier, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, circa 1907. 28 pp 8 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Gebrauchsanweisung fur das Meisterspiel-Klavier Dea, circa 1910. 8 pp 5-l/4 X 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Das Meister-Spielklavier Dea, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, Marz, 1908. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Testimonials, Hupfeld, 1911-1920. 17 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• General-Vertrieb fur Selbstspielenden Pianinos, J. B. Westermair, München, circa 1898. 4 pp 9 X 12" (1-C) (Hupfeld's patent)
• Preisliste, (Wholesale prices), Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Paul Lösche, Leipzig-Gohles, circa 1905. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Hupfeld, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1 January 1904. 10-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Electrische Pianos, (Wholesale prices), Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Paul Lösche, Leipzig-Gohles, circa 1905. 17 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
box 113, folder 7

Hupfeld 1900-1909

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1 January 1904. 21 pp 10-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Phonola Pianos, Carl Ronisch, Dresden. Ludwig Hupfeld Aktien-Gesellschaft, Leipzig, 1 Juli, 1909. 39 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Dea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, Circa 1909. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 135 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 114, folder 1

Hupfeld 1900-1957

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, 1916. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Kino-Orgel, undated. 4 pp (1-O)
• Phonola: Phonolapiano und Kunstlernoten-Rollen, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1908. 32 pp 6 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Phonola Pianos, Carl Ronisch, Dresden. Ludwig Hupfeld Aktien-Gesellschaft, Leipzig, 1 Juli, 1909. 39 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Kino Spezial-Instrumente, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, 1913. 2 pp 7-1/4 X 10" (1-O)
• Das Hupfeld-Clavitist-Orchester, Ludwig Hupfeld Aktiengesellschaft, Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-violina Mod. B, 1918. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 1: Eiche, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt, Mod. 2: Nussbaum, 1916. 1 P 5 X 7" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Animatic-Phonoliszt. Mod. 6: Eiche, 1917. 1 P 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Preisliste Nr. VI: Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Aktiengesellschaft, Leipzig, 1927. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Forstassessor, V.R., Der Klaviervirtuose, Hupfeld A.-G. Bohlitz-Ehrenberg-Leipzig, 1912. 24 pp 4-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Phonoliszt-violina: Modell C 1 P 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Baxter, Carleton, Translation of Hupfeld Art-Orchestrion Catalog, 1957. 19 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 114, folder 2

Hupfeld 1900-1929

Scope and Contents

• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, Circa 1905. 134 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Uniola und Unioliszt, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1911. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Stimmen der Kaufer Uber Hupfeld-Phonola, 1912. 47 pp 7 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Besuch Seiner Majestat des Konigs von Sachsen bei der Ludwig Hupfeld Aktiengesellschaft: Leipziger Konigstage: Zweiter Tag: 30 Januar 1912. 12 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, 1916. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Phonola-pianos und Flügel, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, circa 1915. 34 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Preis-Liste, April 1911. 2 pp 9 X 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Violina-Orchestra, 1918. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Sämtliche Stücke Sind auf Hupfeld-Notenrollen Erschienen, 1929. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Das Meister-Spielklavier Dea, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, Marz, 1908. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 114, folder 3

Hupfeld 1910-1929

Scope and Contents

• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violinen und Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1910. 110 pp 9-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Kunst Orchestrions: Hupfeld-Helios, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1915. 59 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
• Preisliste Nr. VIII Uber Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Zwecke, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmerman, 1 Juli, 1928. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Sämtliche Stücke Sind auf Hupfeld-Notenrollen Erschienen, 1929. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Phonoliszt-Pianino, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Leipzig, circa 1910. 7 pp 6-1/4 X 8" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous letters
box 114, folder 4

Hupfeld 1900-1923

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos: Hupfeld Helios I/22, I/34, IC/40, II/25, III/19, IV, Klein, No dates. 518 pp (Various sizes) (1-C) (Xerox copies)
• Netto-Preisliste für Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Auction Sale: Hupfeld Piano Orchestras, Original Orchestration and Piano Co., New York City, June 11, 1914. 4 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos, 1923. 35 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-R) (With price list)
box 114, folder 5

Hupfeld: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, Model B, No dates. 44 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, No dates. - 33 pp 6 x 4" (1-O) (Color)
• Photograph: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, No dates. 150 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels, No dates. 25 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and white)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels DEA, No dates. 76 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and White)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Tri-Phonola, No dates. 14 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Violina 1913, No dates. (1-O) (Color)
box 114, folder 6

Hupfeld: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, Model B, No dates. 44 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, No dates. - 33 pp 6 x 4" (1-O) (Color)
• Photograph: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, No dates. 150 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels, No dates. 25 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and white)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels DEA, No dates. 76 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and White)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Tri-Phonola, No dates. 14 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Violina 1913, No dates. (1-O) (Color)
box 115, folder 1

Hupfeld 1911

Scope and Contents

• Electro-Pianos & Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1911. 142 pp 10-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O, 2-C)
box 115, folder 2

Hupfeld undated

Scope and Contents

• Kunst Orchestrions: Hupfeld-Helios, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, circa 1915. 59 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
box 115, folder 3

Hupfeld undated

Scope and Contents

• Normal - und Special - Musikrollen fur Phonola and Phonola-Piano, Dezember 1906. 386 pp 4-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
box 117, folder 1

Hupfeld 1907-1993

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld banner on printer paper
• Concert Hupfeld's Phonoliszt-Violina, Mekanisk Musik Museum, Copenhagen, undated
• Museum mechanischer Musikinstrumente, Badisches Landesmuseum, undated
• Encyclopedia entry, undated
• Fragenbeantwortung zum Brief vom, 1947
• Comparative Test Results and Analytical Findings, undated
• Illustreret Familie Journal, 1913
• Letter, Max Deffner, 1967
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Phonoliszt-Violina Spiel-und Regulier-Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., undated
• Photographs
• Letter, Max Deffner, 1947
• Letter, Winkelhoff + Glaeser, 1978
• Hupfeld correspondence, 1930-1932
• Anweisung, undated
• The Violina, Progress of the World, undated
• Artist's Rolls Full Scale, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, 1912
• Jahre Musikautomatenhändler, Deutsche Instrumentenbau Zeitung, 1917
• Hupfeld's Phonola-Piano, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Behandlung und Handhabung des Instrumentes, Spiel und Regulier Anleitung fur Animatic-Clavitist, undated
• Spiel-Anleitung für Tri-Phonola-Piano Modell E, undated
• Die Welte-Patente in der Reihenfolge steigender Patentnummern, undated
• Phonola-Flügel, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Deutsche Musikwerk-Industrie, 1907 (1-C)
• Hupfeld-Phonola, 1912
• Advertisements
• Dea-Piano, Hupfeld Company, undated
• Jubelfeir im Huase Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G. in Leipzig, Sonderabdruck aus der Zeitschrift für Instrumentenbau, Hahrg. 37, Nr. 28
• Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, 1930
• Hupfeld Phonola, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Hupfeld-Universal, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Solodant-Phonola, Illustrirte Zeitung, nr. 3415, 1908
• Hupfeld Helios Orchester-Musikwerke, Hupfeld Company, undated
• Dea: Das Hupfeld Meisterspiel-Piano, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Broadsides, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Die Hupfeld Orgel Solo und Orchester, undated
• Modell Norma, Hupfeld, undated
• Animatic-Clavitist Tech Sheets, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, undated
• Das Mechanische Musikinstrument, Nr. 58, Juli 1993
box 117, folder 2

Hupfeld 1937-1997

Scope and Contents

• Hupfeld Helios, undated
• Animatic-Clavitist, Ludwig Hupfeld, undated
• Empty envelopes, Ludwig Hupfeld, 1931-1937
• Anleitungzum Auswechsein von Leder-Abdichtplättchen, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, undated
• Dea-Piano, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Animatic-Clavitist, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Correspondence, Mechanische Musikwerke Manufaktur, 1997
• Prieslist Hupfeld-Gotha, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Violina-Orchestra, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
• Hupfeld-Phonoliszt-Pianos, Ludwig Hupfeld Company, undated
VHS removed from this folder.
box 117, folder 3

Hupfeld 1888-1974

Scope and Contents

• Programm zur Einweihung der grossen Hupfeld-Solo und Orchester Orgel, undated
• Die Hupfeld solo und Orchester Orgel, undated
• Letter, 1930
• Die Hupfeld solo und Orchester Orgel, 1929
• Hupfeld Konzert-Clavitist, Ludwig Hupfeld, undated
• Deutsche Instrumentenbau Zeitung, 1921
• Dea Diagrams, Hupfeld, Circa 1920. 6 pp various sizes (1-C)
• Hupfeld-Phonola-Piano: spiel-und Regulier-Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld, Akt.-Gef. Leipzig, Circa 1915. 20 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-R)
• Phonoliszt-Violina: Spiel-und Regulier-Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G., Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, 1914. 4 pp 9 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Hupfeld Phonoliszt – Violina Rolls
• Hupfeld-Phonoliszt-Piano: Spiel-und Regulier-Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld Akt.-Ges. Bohlitz-Ehrenberg-Leipzig, 1903. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
• Meisterspiel-Dea: Gebrauchs U. Regulier Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.-G. Bohlitz-Ehrenberg bei Leipzig, circa 1920. 15 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-R)
• Illustreret Familie Journal, 1913
• Triphonola Piano, Ludwig Hupfeld, Circa 1920. 27 pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Photographs
• Advertisements
• Miscellaneous broadsides
box 115, folder 4

Imhof & Mukle circa 1905

Scope and Contents

• Elektr. Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Patriarch, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 3 pp 7-3/4 X 11-1/2" (14-O)
• Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Patriarch, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 1 P 7-3/4 X 11-1/2" (2-O)
• Konzert-Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Admiral, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 3 pp 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (9-O)
• Konzert-Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Admiral, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 1 P 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion, No date. 1 p 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Lohengrin, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 4 pp 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (2-O)
• Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Lohengrin, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 1 P 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Lucia, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Lucia, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 1 P 6 X 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Tribut, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 7-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Advertisement
• Concert-Xylophon-Mandolinen-piano-Orchestrion: Walküre, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 7-3/4 X 11-1/4" (2-O)
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Piano-Orchestrion-Fabrik, Vohrenbach und London, No date. 40 pp 7-3/4 x 11" (1-O) (One Orchestrion in color)
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Pianoforte-Fabrik, Vohrenbach, No date. 47 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• Piano-Orchestrion Mandoline Xylophone: Corso, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Mandolinen-Piano-Orchestrion: Bodenia, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 115, folder 5

Imhof & Mukle 1905-1977

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Imhof & Mukle, No dates. (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Letters. Etc., Imhof & Mukle, No dates. 74 pp (Includes several original letters from Albert Imhof to Bowers) (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 115, folder 6

Imhof & Mukle undated

Scope and Contents

• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Pianoforte-Fabrik, Vohrenbach, No date. 47 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (2-O)
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Piano-Orchestrion-Fabrik, Vohrenbach und London, No date. 20 pp 9 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (One Orchestrion in color)
• Piano-Orchestrion, Imhof & Mukle, Vohrenbach, No date. 22 pp
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Piano-Orchestrion-Fabrik, Vohrenbach und London, No date. 40 pp 7-3/4 x 11" (1-O) (One Orchestrion in color)
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Catalogue: Orchestrion, Imhof & Mukle, Vohrenbach (Baden), No date. 12 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
box 116, folder 1

Imhof & Mukle - Ivers & Pond 1888-1923

Scope and Contents

• Piano-Orchestrion-Katalog, Imhof & Mukle, No date. 22 pp (Loose leaf) 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (2-O) (Cover badly damaged)
• My Friend the Player Piano, Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, March 1923. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photographs, Imperator music box, No date. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Letter, Imperial Player Roll Co., Chicago, September 28, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Marcato, Ben, An Unfortunate pitch: A Musical Antedote, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, 1888. 4 pp 4 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Player Piano, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston, October 1913. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Ivers & Pond Player Piano, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, 1918. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Advertising Brochure, Ivers & Pond Player Piano, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Advertising Brochure, Ivers & Pond Player Piano, No date. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
box 117, folder 4

Imhof & Mukle - Janssen 1888-1944

Scope and Contents

• Now Janssen Brings You Welte-Mignon the Greatest Name in Players, Janssen Piano Co., undated
• Letters, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, 1903-1907
• Illustrated Catalogue of Cylinder Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, 1903
• Catalogue of Toy Music Boxes and Musical Novelties, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, 1907
• Musical Boxes (1888-89), Jacot & Son, New York, 1888. 50 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• How to Repair Musical Boxes, Jacot & Son, 3rd Edition, 1893. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• The Last of the Music-Box Craftsmen, Louis Gustave Jaccard, 1944
• The Imperial Symphonion Music Box with Indestructible Steel Disks, Symphonion Music Box, 1900-1901
• The Imperatrix Piano-Player, Douglas & Co., undated
• Venus, Imhof & Mukle, undated
• Catalogue, Imhof and Mukle, London, Circa 1903. 4 pp (1-O)
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Pianoforte-Fabrik, Vohrenbach, No date. 47 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Photograph, Imhof & Mukle
box 116, folder 2

Jacot & Son 1888-1894

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes to Go with Catalogue of 1888-89, Jacot & Son, New York, September 15, 1888. 2 pp 6 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Supplement to Catalogue of Jacot & Son: 1888 and 1889 (Cylinder List), Jacot & Son, New York, 1888. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Musical Boxes: Season 1891-92, Jacot & Son, New York, 1891. 69 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of the Ideal Interchangeable Cylinder Musical Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, 1893. 25 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Jacot & Son Musical Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, Sole Agents for Mermod Freres Ste. Croix, Switzerland, 1893-1894. 68 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
box 116, folder 3

Jacot & Son - James & Holmstrom 1891-1910

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue of Musical Boxes: Season 1891-92, Jacot & Son, New York, 1891. 69 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue of the Ideal Interchangeable cylinder Musical Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, 1893. 25 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Net Price List of Musical Boxes to Go with Catalogue of 1893-1894. 3 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Mira Musical Cabinets, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, Circa 1900. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Billhead, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, October 18, 1902. 1 P 8-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The James & Holstrom Player Piano, James & Holstrom, Inc., New York, Circa 1910. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 116, folder 4

Kastner & Company - W.W. Kimball 1900-1987

Scope and Contents

• The "Autopiano": Described and Illustrated, Kastner & Co. Ltd, London, 1906. 16 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The "Kasto" Pneumatic Player Action, Kastner & Co., Ltd., London, 1916. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Extracts From A Few Letters as Far as Space Permits, Kastner & Co., Ltd., London, circa 1915. 18 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Triumph Autopiano, Kastner & Co. Ltd, London, Circa 1915. 18 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Goal Reached at Last: Full-Compass Autopiano, Kastner Co. Ltd, London, 1910. 5 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Autopiano, Kastner & Co., London, 1910. 12 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Orchestrion Katalog, Heinrich Kempel Musikwerke, Frankfort a. Main, 1903. 30 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, from Heinrich Kempel to Farny R. Wurlitzer, 18 Juni, 1903. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O) (With original mailing envelope sans stamp)
• Streichorchester-Piano "Melodion", Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort a.M., Circa 1905. 1 P 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Preisliste der Streichorchester-Pianos, "Melodion", Frederick Kempel, Frankfort a.M., circa 1905. 4 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Selbetspielendes Kuntspiel-Piano, Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort, a.M., Circa 1905. 2 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Electrische Musikwerke, Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort am Main, Circa, 1910. 4 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Orchester-Pianos, Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort, a.M., Circa 1910. 28 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (With original mailing envelope sans stamp addressed to Farny Wurlitzer)
• Letter, Kimball World, 1987
• Music Lovers Guide Through Musical-Literature, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, Illinois, March, 1912. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
box 116, folder 5

W.W. Kimball - Gustav Kobbé 1910-1917

Scope and Contents

• Kimball 88-Note Player-Pianos, W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, Circa 1910. 32 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (3-O)
• Kobbé, Gustav, Lohengrin on the Aeolian Pipe Organ, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1917. 57 pp 6-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
box 116, folder 6

Gustav Kobbé - Kurtzmann Player Pianos 1915-1974

Scope and Contents

• Kobbé, Gustav, The Pianolist's Library of Music Rolls, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1915. 58 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Play Those Old Piano Roll Blues on the New Auto Piano, Kohler & Campbell, Granite Falls, N.C., Circa 1970. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• The Kohler & Campbell Electric Expression Player-Piano Comprising "Four Instruments in One", Kohler & Campbell Incorporated, New York, Circa 1925. 4 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Komet Music Boxes, No date. 10 pp (Various sizes) (1-C) (see also Weissbach & Company)
• "Personal" Music from the Kranich & Bach Player Piano, Kranich & Bach, New York, 1913. 24 pp 4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Piano and The Pianist, Kranich & Bach, New York, 1913. 32 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• Flyer, Kranich & Bach, New York, Circa 1915. 1 p 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Here Art Abides: The Kranich & Bach Reproducing Piano (Welte-Mignon Licensee), Kranich & Bach, New York, circa 1925. 16 pp 7-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O) (With colored drawing on cover)
• Price List of Kranich & Bach Ultra-Quality Pianos and Player Pianos. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano-Auto Player-piano: Style Thirty, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Company of America, Connersville, Indiana, circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Krell Auto-Grand, Auto-Grand and Krell Solo-Grand, The Auto Grand Piano Co., New Castle, Ind., Circa 1920. 30 pp (With 2 pp insert photo of factory) 9-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Kuhl & Klatt, No date. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, August Kurre, No dates. 12 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Kurtzmann Player Pianos, C. Kurtzmann & Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Circa 1915. 16 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
box 291, folder 4

Keystone Music Roll Company 1997-2000

box 116, folder 7

Larkin Company - Limonaire Frères 1906-1928

Scope and Contents

• The Lauter Piano and the Famous Lauter Humana, The Lauter Piano Company, Newark, New Jersey, Circa 1920. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Letters, 1926. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (2-O, 2-C)
• Retail Price List of the Lauter Piano, Lauter Piano Co., Newark, N.J., No date. 1 p 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside. Lauter-Humana. Style 410, No date. 1 p 4-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Symphonic Pianos & Player Pianos & Symphonolas, Larkin Company (Leabarjan Manufacturing Company), undated
• Miscellaneous photographs, Leabarjan Manufacturing Company, undated
• Leabarjan Music Roll Perforating Equipment, The Leabarjan Manufacturing Co., Hamilton, Ohio, Circa 1915. 4 pp 8 x 12-1/4" (1-C)
• Bartles, Leo F. and Dolge, Rudolf, The Perforation of Music Rolls with The Leabarjan Perforator, The Leabarjan Manufacturing Co., Hamilton, Ohio, 1919. 31 pp 12 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 1-R)
• The Leabarjan Patent Music Roll Perforators, The Leabarjan Mfg. Co., Hamilton, Ohio, 1920. 15 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Information, The Leabarjan Manufacturing Company, Hamilton, Ohio, Various dates. 7 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Guarantee, G. H. Leathurby Co., Circa 1915. 1 p 5-1/2 x 6" (2-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters, F. A. Leatherman, No date. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Orchestrion Katalog, Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Paul Lösche, Leipzig-Gohlis, Circa 1910. 21 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Limonaire Freres, Waldkirch, circa 1900. 8 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (2-C)
• Broadsides, Limonaire Freres-Manufacture d'Orchestrophones & Pianos Mechaniques, Paris, Circa 1900. 1 P 30 x 23-1/4" (1-O)
• Orchestrophones, Limonaire Freres, Paris, Circa 1910. 18 pp 8-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Limonaire Freres, No dates. 17 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 118, folder 1

F. Jansen - Lyon & Healy 1901-1989

Scope and Contents

• Upright and Player Pianos, Keller & Sons, New York, undated
• The "Story of the Adapto" Player Action, The Lindenberg Piano Company, Columbus, Ohio, Circa 1921. 32 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Musician's Hand Book, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1905 (1-R) (reprinted, 1989)
• Musician's Hand Book, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 1905 (1-R) (reprinted, 1989)
• Link Rx Roll No., Ronald H. Hartman Player Piano Co., undated
• Orchestrions elektrische Pianos, Paul Lösche, undated
• Illustrirte Zeitung, No. 2573, 1892
• A Visit to the "Fabrik Lochmann 'Scher Musikwerke A.-G." Leipzig-Gohlis, Richard Howe and Claes Friberg, Journal of Mechanical Music, 1992
• Miscellaneous Photos, Link Pianos, No date. 49 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Technical Information, Circa 1910. 4 pp 9-1/4 x 8-1/4" (2-R)
• Richter's Bauvorlagen Nr. 3 ½, undated
• Richter's Designs for Bridge-Box No. 4 with numerous Models of Bridges, 1901
• Richter's Designs for Bridge-Box No. 6 with numerous Models of Bridges, 1901
• The Synchrona and The Accompano (Artecho), Schomacker Piano Company, Philadelphia, Pa., Circa 1920. 16 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Sixteen facts that clearly define the excellence of Link, Link G. Sharpe-Minor Unit Organs, Binghamton, New York, undated
• Link Orchestral Pipe Organ, Link Piano Company, Binghamton, New York, undated
• Spezialfabrik Reparaturwerkstatt Notenverlag, Wilhilm König, 1922
• Illustrated Catalog Edition G, Kohler & Chase, San Francisco, California, 1900
• The King Unit Valve Player Action, King Player Action Company, New York, 1924
• Kimball Pianos and Player Pianos, W.W. Kimball Company, Chicago, 1927
• Correspondence and news clippings, W.W. Kimball Co., 1915-1988
• Keystone Music Roll Company, undated
• The Miracle of Music, Kellmer Piano Co., 1917
• Nickelodeon, Bill Kap Piano Company, Cleveland, Ohio, undated
• Miscellaneous Photos, Kalliope music boxes, Kalliope Musikwerke, No dates. 16 pp various sizes (1-C)
• Letter, F. Jansen, 1935
• Music Boxes offered for sale by Lloyd G. Kelley, Hobbies: The Magazine for Collectors, 1946
• I Found New Cash in an Old Music Box by Lloyd G. Kelley, undated
• Liquid Veneer advertisement, Buffalo Specialty Company, Harper's Magazine Advertiser, undated
box 118, folder 2

Losche - Lyon & Healy undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Lösche Orchestrions, No dates. 46 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Konzert-und Ball-Orchestrion, Circa 1905. 4 pp 9 x 10-1/4" (2-O)
• Xylophon-Mandolinen-Piano, Modell J, Circa 1905. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Luxus-Violinen-Piano, Circa 1905. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Player Piano Fun Plus Natural Piano Touch & Tone with the Exciting Lowrey Player Piano! The Lowrey Company, Lincolnwood, Ill., 1965. 8 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Solo Expression Twin Tracker Empress, Lyon & Healy, Inc., Chicago, 1923. 14 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Mira Music Boxes, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1900. 1 P 12-1/2 X 19" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Empress Electric, Lyon & Healy, No date. 20 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Empress Electric Pianos, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1916. 10 pp 6-1/4 X 12" (1-O)
• Automatic and Mechanical Musical Instruments, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1908. 51 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Charter Oak Orchestrola: Forty-Nine Notes, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Circa 1915. 2 pp 9-1/2 X 12-1/2" (1-O)
box 118, folder 3

G. Edward Lind Company - Paul Lochmann 1921-1981

Scope and Contents

• Roll Prices Reduced, G. Edward Lind Co., Chicago, Illinois, January 16, 1922. 1 P 5-1/2 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• The "Story of the Adapto" Player Action, The Lindenberg Piano Company, Columbus, Ohio, Circa 1921. 32 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Link Piano Company, Binghamton, New York, Circa 1915. 5 pp 6 x 8" (1-R)
• Link Coin Operated Piano, Link Piano Company, Incorporated, Binghamton, New York, Circa 1915. 6 pp 6 X 8" (1-O) (Color)
• Letterhead, Signed by G. J. Link, Sec., July 17, 1928. 1 p 8-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles, Ed Link, No date. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Program Cards (RX), Link, Binghamton, New York, undated. 1 p 3-1/2 x 4-1/2" (2-O)
• Advertising Brochure, Link Piano Co., Binghamton, New York, No date. 6 pp 6 x 8" (1-O) (Color)
• A Magnet for Nickels That Are 99% Profit - Let a Link Collect Them For You, Link Piano Co., Inc., Binghamton, New York, No date. 6 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous photographs, Paul Lochmann
Also includes photographs.
box 119, folder 1

Mills Novelty Company - John McTammany 1906-1997

Scope and Contents

• Mills Coin Operated Machines, Mills Novelty Co., undated
• Violano-virtuoso Music Rolls: Tenth Edition, Mills Novelty Company, Mills Building, 1925. 63 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Service Book for the Violano-Virtuoso, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, 1928. 25 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Letter, Violano Virtuoso Society, 1957
• Catalog, Mills Novelty Co., 1906
• Invoice (For parts), Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, May 15, 1934. 1 P 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Contents of Violano Supply Box, September 5, 1925. 1 P 5-1/4 X 8-1/4" (2-O)
• Letter from Mel Locher re: Violano Virtuoso Society, undated
• Catalog of Mills Money Makers, Mills Novelty Co., undated
• Electro-Mechanical Violin Player by Arthur Sanders, The Spinning Wheel, 1955
• Mills Automatic Virtuosa, Mills Novelty Co., undated
• Service Manual for the Violano-Virtuoso, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, circa 1915. 31 pp 9 x 12" (3-O)
• Salesman's Manual for the Violano Virtuoso, (Installation and - trouble-shooting), Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, New York, Boston, Detroit, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Kansas City, San Francisco, Memphis, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Portland, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Omaha, Seattle, Tampa, Springfield, Peoria, South Bend, Dayton, Louisville, Grand Rapids, Toledo, Utica, Wheeling, Youngstown, Cleveland, Circa 1925. 14 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O, 1-R)
• The Musicus Company
• Advertising Forum, The Music Trades, 1923
• Friends of Mastertouch, Music Roll Australia Limited, 1997
• Catalogue of Musical Instruments and Supplies Published by Murray & Heiss, Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1888
• Directions for Installing the Electora, Motor Player Corporation, Chicago, Circa 1910. 12 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• The Silent Motora, Piano Motors Corp., Camden, N.J., undated. 8 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Mira and Stella Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., Scribner's Magazine Advertiser, undated
• He makes the music go around and around, Minneapolis Star Variety, 1972
• Alphabetical List of Tunes for Stella Music Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, Circa 1900. 18 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Summer Musical Delights from Mechantiques, Mechantiques, 1997
• Stock Certificate No. 26/$25 Par, Messig Orchestrion Corporation, Circa 1920. 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, John McTammany's Tombstone, Circa 1965. 1 P 8 x 10" (1-O)
• McTammany, John, Dictionary of American Biography, 1933
• The Evolution of the Playerpiano Mechanism (article re: John McTammany), The Presto, Chicago, 1912
• Grave Marked Here: Late Tribute Goes to Early Inventor (article re: John McTammany), Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio, 1959
box 119, folder 2

Marshall Piano Company - G.W. MacKinnon 1900-1997

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs, Mechanical Orguinette Company, New York, undated
• For Your Player-piano: Music Roll Cabinet and ottoman Music Stool, The Marshall Piano Co., Ltd., London, Circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Information, No dates. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Photograph, Mermod Frères
• Letter re: Mira/Stella discs, 1996
• Deutsche Instrumentenbau-Zeitung, 1912
• Mel-O-Dee Music Rolls
• Letter re: Mel-O-Dee Music Rolls, 1994
• Stickers, Mekanisk Musik Museum
• Great Old Stuff for the New Year! Mechantiques, 1997
• Fall Fantasia from Mechantiques, 1996
• Photograph of Mechanical Organette
• Supplementary Listing: Mastertouch, Broadway and O.R.S. Music Rolls, 1985. 26 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Mastertouch Diamond Jubilee Catalogue: Mastertouch, Broadway and O.R.S. Piano Rolls, The Mastertouch Piano Roll Company, Petersham, N.S.W., 1987. 56 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Retail Price List, The Mastertouch Piano Roll Company, Petersham, N.S.W., July 1991. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Music Notes No. 50: Autumn, Mastertouch, Petersham, N.S.W., Australia, March 1997. 10 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• The Cremona, Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1915
• Cremona Music Roll, Marquette Piano Co.
• The Marquette Player Action, The Marquette Player Action Company, Chicago, Circa 1910. 16 pp 11 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Catalogue, Magnan Freres, Bureaux/Usine, Circa 1910. 9 pp 11 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Catalog of Music for the Maestro Piano-Player, The Maestro Co., Elbridge, N.Y., 1902. 38 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Automated Musical Instruments, G.W. MacKinnon, 1995
box 119, folder 3

Keith Prowse - Reproduco Pipe Organ Company 1910-1994

Scope and Contents

• The Keith Prowse Improved Electric Pianos
• Symphonia, Popper & Co., Antwerp, 1920
• The Piano of the Future, The Presto, 1910
• Stock Certificate, The Premier Pneumatic Action Company, Circa 1920. 2 sides 9-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Spielanleitung und Technische Winke fur Popper's Welt-Piano "Konzertist", No date. 11 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous photographs, Play-Rite Music Rolls, undated
• The Player Piano Comes to Life: Pianola, The Music Trades, 1962
• Letter, Phil H. Pierce Company, Dallas, Texas, 1929
• The Spinet that's also a Player-Piano, Pianola, Inc., undated
• Pianola Museum, Amsterdam, undated
• Pianola Co-Opportunity Program, undated
• The Piano You've Been Waiting for, Pianola, Inc., undated
• PianOdeons Recordings, undated
• Pianocorder Reproducing System, Marantz Piano Company, 1979
• Philipps Pianella-Orchestrions. Elektrische Klaviere, Reproductions-Klaviere, Pianetta-Walzenwerke, Philipps & Söhne, Circa 1910. 126 pp (Plus 8 pp price list) 7 x 10" (1-R, 1-C)
• Letter, Cecil Grace, 1994
• August Philipps' fünfundzganzigjähriges Jubiläum, Deutsche Instrumentenbau-Zeitung, 1917
• J.D. Philipps & Söhne, Frankfurt a. M.-Bockenheim, Deutsche Musikwerke-Industrie, No. 2, undated
• Letter, Philipps Aktien-Gesellschaft, 1927
• Philipps Kunstspiel-Klavier, undated
• Notenblätter Orchestrion u. Instrumental Piano Fabrik, J.D. Philipps, undated
• Les rouleaux de musique doivent…, Philipps, undated
• Preisliste für elektrische Klaviere Modell Pianella C, Philipps, undated
• Phillips Paganini Geigen Pianos/Paganini Geigen Orchestrions, J. D. Philipps & Bohne, A.G., Frankfurt am Main, 1911. 2 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Richtlinien zur Aufstellung von Philipps Instrumenten, Philipps A.-G., Frankfurt, am Main, circa 1910. 1 P 8 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Noten-Verzeichnis der Instrumental-Piano "Pianella", circa 1920. 37 pp 5-3/4 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
• Introducing the Reproduco Player Pipe Organ, The Operators' Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1925. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Time Has Firmly Established the Supremacy of the Coinola, circa 1920. 17-1/2 x 12" (1-O) (Centerfold position in color with price list and Reproduco information on back)
box 120, folder 1

Maestro Player - Marquette Piano Company 1925-1980

Scope and Contents

• To Hear Violano-Virtuoso
• The "Maestro" Player, The "Maestro" Company, London, 1925. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Evolution of the Player-Piano, John Malcom & Co., London, Circa 1909. 2 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-C)
• Descriptive Price List of Musical Boxes Playing from One to One Hundred of the Most Popular Melodies of the Day, W. Mitchell McAllister, Philadelphia, circa 1880. 12 pp 3-3/8 x 6" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Marenghi, No dates. 39 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• The Cremona Orchestra. Style "J", The Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 1 p 5 x 10" (1-O) (Color)
• The Cremona, The Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, No dates. 48 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 120, folder 2

Marquette Piano Company - J. McTammany 1883-1992

Scope and Contents

• Price-List, Massachusetts Organ Co., Boston, Mass., 1883. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Flyers: Cremona Coin-Operated Electric Piano, Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1915. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O) (With original embossed mailing envelope)
• The Cremona, The Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• The Cremona, The Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• You Can't Go Wrong in Buying the Cremona, The Marquette Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 15 pp 7-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Cremona Theater Orchestra. Style "M", The Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 5 x 10" (1-O) (Color) (Damaged)
• Cremona Style 20 - Tune Selecting, The Marquette Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1920. 6 pp 5 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Cremona Theater Orchestra Solo Style M2, Circa 1920. 6 pp 5 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The World-Famed Angelus Piano-Player and Angelus Orchestral Piano-Player, J. Herbert Marshall, London, Circa 1905. 24 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The World-Famed Angelus Piano-Player and Orchestral Piano-Player, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Welcome to the Wonderful World of Mastertouch Piano Rolls, The Mastertouch Piano Roll Co., Petersham, N.W.W., Circa 1990. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Marshall Player Pianos, J. P. Seeburg Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Katalog fur Musicdosen, Handlung B. Maurer, Spiez, circa 1913. 20 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-R)
• McTammany, Jr., J., The Greatest Musical Inventor of Any Age is J. McTammany, Jr.: The McTammany Organette, Cambridgeport, Mass., Circa 1900. 1 P 5-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-R)
• Evolution of the Playerpiano Mechanism (article re: John McTammany), The Presto, 1912
box 120, folder 3

Mechanics Furniture Company - Metzler 1887-1929

Scope and Contents

Includes the following mechanical instrument manufacturers and dealers Mechanics Furniture Company, Melrose Player Piano, Memphis Automatic Music Company, Mermod Frères, and Metzler.
box 120, folder 4

Mills Novelty Company 1911

Scope and Contents

• Wall Hangers for Violano Music, Mills Novelty Co., undated
• Mills Piano Orchestra
• Notice: This Roll Was Thoroughly Inspected Before Leaving Our Factory and if Used Right will Last Indefinitely, Mills Novelty Company, 1925. 2 pp 4 x 7" (2-O, 1-C)
• Violano-Virtuoso: Self-Playing Violin and Piano, Mills Novelty Co., Mills Building, Chicago, Circa 1909. 32 pp 9 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• The Pianette, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Violano Virtuoso Exhibit, Violano virtuoso Society, 1960. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• The Electrical Mastery of Music: Violano-Virtuoso. Viol-Cello. Viol-Xylophone, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, circa 1912. 36 pp 9 x 12 (2-R)
• The Story of the Violano-virtuoso: World's Only Self-Playing Violin and Piano, Mills Novelty Company, Mills Building, Chicago, Circa 1910. 31 pp 6 x 9" (1-R, 2-C)
• Serviceman-Salesman's-Report, Mills Novelty Co., 1927. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 120, folder 5

Mills Novelty Company 1926-1937

Scope and Contents

• Installment Receipt. Mills Novelty Co •. Chicago. July 5. 1927. 1 P 9-1/4 X 4" (1-O)
• Electric and the Only One of its Kind: It's the Mills "New Magnetic Expression Piano", Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, 1927. 16 pp 8 x 11" (Color) (Can be used as a 32 x 22" poster)
• Profit-sharing Plans and Selling Information for the Operator-Jobber, Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, 1926. 34 pp 9-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Letter, Service Department, Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, October 27, 1937. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Mentions that all tool and manufacturing facilities abandoned several years earlier)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, 1926. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Mills Novelty Co., No dates. 84 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Violano-virtuoso: Self-Playing Violin and Piano, Mills Novelty Co., Mills Building, Chicago, circa 1909. 32 pp 9 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
box 120, folder 6

Mills Novelty Company 1920-1926

Scope and Contents

• Evidence of Music Profits, Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, Circa 1926. 142 pp (Original sizes not known) (2-C)
box 121, folder 1

Mills Novelty Company - Miner Manufacturing Company 1926-1992

Scope and Contents

• Pre-Inventory Bargain All Prices Slashed to the Bone, Mills Novelty Co., undated (1-O, 1-C)
• Important Legal Decisions in favor of the Operation of the Mills No Value Check Machine, Mills Novelty Co., 1927
• Rolls Project for Mills Violano, 1992
• To Hear Violano-virtuoso Play Insert 5 Cents in Slide-Push In and Pull Out, No date. 1 p 3 X 2-1/2" (1-O)
• Contents of Violano Supply Box, September 5, 1925. 1 p 5-1/4 X 8-1/4" (2-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, 1926. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Min-A-Matic Introduces an Unequalled Quality Player Piano Unit, Min-A-Matic, Inc., General Fluidic Division, Absecon, New Jersey, Circa 1970. 4 pp 4 x 9" (2-O)
• Mira Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, November 30, 1904. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Mira Music, New York, Circa 1902. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8 -1/2" (1-R)
• The Mira Grand, Jacot Music Box Company, New York, Circa 1900. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Mira Musical Cabinets, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, Circa 1900. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Catalogue of Mira Music Boxes, Circa 1900. 15 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Mira Music, Circa 1900. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• A & G Catalog, Miner Manufacturing Company, Inc., Fort Madison, IA, 1992. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog of Music Rolls: Styles A & O, Miner Manufacturing Company, Donnellson, Iowa, 1993. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog of Music Rolls: Styles A & G, Miner Manufacturing Company, Donnellson, Iowa, 1995. 10 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog of Music Rolls: Styles A & G, Miner Manufacturing Company, Donnellson, Iowa, 1996. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 121, folder 2

G. Molinari & Sons - Robert Morton Organ Company 1896-1966

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue and Price List: Carousal Organs. Cylinder Pianos, G. Molinari & Sons, New York, 1896. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O, 1-R, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Monarch Tool & Manufacturing Company, Various dates. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Monopol Music Boxes, No dates. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Windsor Pianos and Player Pianos, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 1919. 32 pp 8 X 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Letters, Etc., Th. Mortier, Various dates. 96 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• A New Marvelous Musical Instrument for Motion Picture Houses: The Fotoplayer Pit Pipe Organ, Robert Morton Organ Co., New York City/Chicago/Los Angeles/San Francisco, circa 1920. 12 pp 4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 121, folder 3

Music Box Productions - Muzzio Organ Works 1920-1936

Scope and Contents

• Music Box Productions Presents the "Embassy" Model (Piano), Music Box Productions, Irwindale, California, Circa 1980. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (Color)
• Uneek Folding Music Roll Holder, Music Products Export Corp., New York, N.Y., Circa 1920. 8 pp {Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Orgelmuseum, Koksijde, Belgie, Circa 1979. 20 pp 7-3/4 x 8" (1-O) (Inscribed by Lonard Grymonprez)
• Letter, Muzzio Organ Works, Glen Rock, N.J., April 17, 1936. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Letter, Muzzio Organ Works, Glen Rock, N.J., July 30, 1936. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (With envelope)
• Catalogue and Price List: Organs and Orchestrions Operated by Hand, Steam, Gasoline or Electric Power, Muzzio Organ Works, New York, Circa 1936. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
box 121, folder 4

National Automatic Music Company - New Tone Calliope 1914-1928

Scope and Contents

• This Beautiful Piano Free, National Automatic Music Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, circa 1915. 1 p 8 X 13-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, National calliope, No dates. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• The Air-O-Player, National Piano Company, Boston, Mass., 1914. 32 pp 7-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• The Air-O-Player Piano, National Piano Company, Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 32 pp 7-1/4 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, National Coin Pianos, No dates. 16 pp (various sizes) (1-C)
• Let Them "Shoot" for a Tune: Combination Orchestra Piano and A.B.T. Target, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• The Bani-O-Grand: A Small Keyless Automatic Piano Producing Maximum Profits in Minimum Space, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Decal "The Better Automatic". Mfg. by Nelson Wiggin Chicago, circa 1915. 1 p 5-1/2 x 4" (1-O) (Color)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Letters. Etc., Nelson-Wiggen Piano Co., various dates. 56 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Brochures: Piano-O-Grand, Style 1, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: Piano-O-Grand, Style 2, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano, Style 2, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano, Style 5, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano, Style 5X, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano, Style 6, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano, Style 7, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano, Style 8, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Brochures: The Casino-X, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1915. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Nelson-Wiggen Co. To Erect New Plant, The Music Trades, 1924
• All About the Neola, Circa 1910. 10 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The New Tone Calliope, National Calliope Corporation, Kansas City, Missouri, Circa 1915. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 5-1/4" (1-O) (Water damage)
box 121, folder 5

Niagara Music Company - North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works 1906-1911

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Niagara Music Company, December 1, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Letter, Niagara Music Company, January 7, 1909. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Ye Catalogue of Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company: Military Band Organs, Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 20 pp 9-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O, 2-R)
• Order Blank, Niagara Musical Instrument Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1910. 1 P 10-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• P.P. Lease, Circa 1910. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Price List of Niagara Automatic Musical Instruments, Niagara Musical Instrument Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., April 1, 1911. 1 P 9 x 12" (2-O, 1-C)
• Fold-Up Reply Post Card for the Violiphone, The Niagara Musical Instrument Co., North Tonawanda, New York, 1912. 6 pp 9 x 3-3/4" (1-O)
• Broadside for the En-Symphonie, Circa 1912. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Musical Program and Dinner: Compliments of the Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Co. North Tonawanda. N.Y., Circa 1912. 4 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• En-Symphonie Catalog, Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1912. 12 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• The En-Symphonie: Designed Especially for the Moving Picture Trade, Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1915. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous, Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company, Various dates. 28 pp (Various sizes) (1-C) (Includes photographs)
• Automatic Military Bands, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 23 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (3-O, 3-R, 1-C)
box 121, folder 6

North Tonawanda Musical Instrumental Works 1906-1924

Scope and Contents

• Price List: Military Band Organs, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, New York, April 1, 1924. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O, 1-C)
• Mechanical and Automatic Musical Instruments, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1910. 46 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Letters. Etc., North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, Various dates. 27 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Return Post Card, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1915. 1 P 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Instruments Operated by Perforated Paper Music, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1915. 18 pp 7-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Military Band Organ – 48 Keys, Style 184/52 Keys, Style 86/North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, New York
box 122, folder 1

Mechanical Orguinette Company - F.G. Otto & Sons 1924-1984

Scope and Contents

• Coinola - Reproduco: 1905-1924, The operators Piano Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1924. 19 pp 6-1/4 x 3-3/4" (2-O) (One has one-half of a U.S. dollar bill)
• The Reproduco and Coinola, Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1920. 8 pp 6-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-O, 4-R) (Color)
• Letter: It Takes A Hundred Years for an Oak Tree to Grow!: A Mushroom will Grow Overnight, The Operators Piano Co., Inc., Chicago, circa 1920. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos of Reproducos, Operators', No dates. 41 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Coinola Catalogue, The Operators' Piano Company, Chicago, circa 1910. 8 pp 9-1/2 X 4-1/4" (1-O)
• The Pianola Piano, The Orchestrelle Co., London, circa 1910. 16 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Aeolian Orchestrelle, The Orchestrelle Co., London, No date. 25 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
• The Aeolian Orchestrelles, circa 1915. 30 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Principle of the Metrostyle, The Orchestrelle Company, Aeolian Hall, London, circa 1905. 10 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Does Your Reproduco Play Well? If it Does Not it is Your Fault, The Capitol Roll & Record Co. (Operators' Piano Company), Chicago, circa 1928. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Billheads, The Operators' Piano Company, 1927. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of the Marvelous Orguinette, The Mechanical Orguinette Co., New York, circa 1890. 32 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Marvelous Orguinette, Mechanical Orguinette Company, circa 1885. 4 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, "Capital" Cuff Boxes, "Pianette" Disc Box, F. G. Otto & Sons, No dates. 18 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 122, folder 2

Painter's Music Boxes - J.D. Philipps 1892-1935

Scope and Contents

• Ideal Musical Boxes, Painter's Musical Boxes, Philadelphia, 1892
• Machines Parlantes "Maestrophone", E. Paillard & Company, St. Croix, Switzerland, 1906
• The "Capital" Musical Box, M. J. Paillard & Co., New York, Circa 1905. 4 pp' 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• The Automatic Penny-in-the-Slot Piano, Pasquale & Co. Ltd, London, Circa 1900. 8 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Letters, Pease Piano Company, New York 1919-1923. 13 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Letter, Peerless Piano Player Company, November 11, 1913. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos and Letters, Roth & Englehardt (The Peerless Piano Player Company), various dates. 50 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• The Phantom Player, Phantom Players, Ltd., London, Circa 1915. 14 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Der Philipps-Aufnahmeflugel und die Duca-Aufnahmen, Hans-W. Schmitz, undated
• Philipps Pianella-Orchestrions. Elektrische Klaviere, Reproductions-Klaviere, Pianetta-Walzenwerke, Philipps & Sohne, Circa 1910. 126 pp (Plus 8 pp price list) 7 x 10" (1-R, 1-C)
• Pianella Orchestrion-Katalog, J. D. Philipps & Sohne, Frankfurt A.M. Main, Circa 1915. 27 pp 10 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Philipps Elektrische Kunstspiel-Instrumente Pianella, Philipps Frankfurt A.M.-West, Circa 1927. 24 pp 4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Colored Drawings of Philipps Orchestrions, Circa 1910. 7 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Philipps Elektrische Kunstspiel-Instrumente Pianella, Philipps A.-G. Aschaffenburg, Circa 1928. 24 pp 4 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (2 pages missing)
box 122, folder 3

J.D. Philipps 1910-1915

Scope and Contents

• Orchester Werke, J. D. Philipps & Bohne A.G., Frankfurt am Main-Bockenheim, Germany, Circa 1915. 24 pp 12 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Philipps Pianella-Orchestrions. Elektrische Klaviere, Reproductions-Klaviere, Pianetta-Walzenwerke, Philipps & Sohne, Circa 1910. 126 pp (Plus 8 pp price list) 7 x 10" (1-R, 1-C)
box 122, folder 4

J.D. Philipps 1915-1980

Scope and Contents

• Orchester Werke, J. D. Philipps & Sohne A.G., Frankfurt am Main-Bockenheim, Germany, Circa 1915. 24 pp 12 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Letters. Etc., Philipps, No dates. 161 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 123, folder 1

J.D. Philipps 1903-1993

Scope and Contents

• Pianella Orchestrion-Katalog, J. D. Philipps & Sohne, Frankfurt A.M. Main, circa 1915. 27 pp 10 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Orchester Werke, J. D. Philipps & Sohne A.G., Frankfurt am Main-Bockenheim, Germany, Circa 1915. 24 pp 12 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Paganini Geigen Pianos und Geigen Orchestrions, J. D. Philipps & Sohne, A·. G., Frankfurt A.M. -west, circa 1913. 24 pp 12 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Philipps Pianella-Orchestrions. Elektrische Klaviere, Reproductions-Klaviere, Pianetta-Walzenwerke, Philipps & Sohne, Circa 1910. 126 pp (Plus 8 pp price list) 7 x 10" (1-R)
• Phillips Paganini Geigen Pianos/Paganini Geigen Orchestrions, J. D. Philipps & Sohne, A.G., Frankfurt am Main, 1911. 56 pp 12 x 8-1/2" (1-O, 1-R, 1-C)
box 123, folder 2

Pianocorder - Player Piano Company 1908-1994

Scope and Contents

• Pianocorder Reproducing System: Cassette Tape Catalog: Catalog Number 432, Marantz Company, Inc., Chatsworth, CA. 46 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Pianola Song Sheet, Circa 1965. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Duo-Art: Most Distinguished Name in Player Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, circa late 1960's. 8 pp 9 x 4" (1-O)
• Perk Up Profits with New Pianola, Pianola, Inc., New York, circa 1965. 4 pp 5-1/2 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Six Fashion Notes on a Three-Way Piano: Pianola Masterpieces, Pianola, 1966. 16 pp 7 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• What is Pianomation? Broadmoore, San Fernando, CA, 1989. 8 pp 4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• Letter, Piano Method Roll Company, August 2, 1918. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Automatic Musical Instruments: Musically Perfect With the Mechanical Effect Eliminated, The Player Piano Manufacturing Company, Covington, Ky., Circa 1915. 8 pp 7 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Pianotist (Invisible) Piano Player The Pianotist Co. Ltd, London, Circa 1910. 4 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Letter, The Pianova Company, July 14, 1908. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The New Broadwood Player Piano: Pistonola, John Broadwood & Sons Ltd, Circa 1915. 14 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Pistonola, Boyd Ltd., London, 1922. 12 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Press and the Pistonola, London, 1913. 10 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Now the Player Pianette, Player Pianette Inc., Marcus, Iowa, Circa 1955. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Correspondence, Player Piano Company, 1964-1994
box 123, folder 3

Player Piano Company 1970-1979

Scope and Contents

• Top 100 Best Sellers, undated
• Correspondence, Player Piano Company, 1970-1979
box 123, folder 4

Polyphon - Popper & Company 1893-1909, 1994

Scope and Contents

• Symphonion, 1893
• Polyphon, 1893
• Saiten Instrumente, Polyphon-Musikwerke A.G., Leipzig, 1907. 25 pp 10-3/4 x 8" (1-C)
• Anhang Polyphon Schatullen, 1909. 7 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-R)
• Stimmkamm-Instrumente, Polyphon-Musikwerke, circa 1910. 24 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (2-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Polyphon, No dates. 154 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Orchestrion-Katalog: 1904/5, Popper & Company, 1904, 16 pp 6-1/4 X 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 124, folder 1

Poole Player Piano Company - Popper & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Poole Player Piano, Poole Piano Co., Boston, Mass., circa 1915. 16 pp 4-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Katalog, Popper & Co., Leipzig, March 1, 1913. 56 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
box 124, folder 2

Popper & Company 1905-1982

Scope and Contents

• Mignon (Welte), Popper & Co., Leipzig, Circa 1906. 55 pp 4-3/4 x 6-3/4" (2-C)
• Katalog Uber Orchestrions und Electrische Klaviere: 1908/9, Popper & Co., Leipzig, 1908. 96 pp 8-1/4 x 6" (2-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Letters. Etc., Popper & Co., Various dates. 45 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 124, folder 3

Porter Music Box Company - Popper & Company 1928-1984

Scope and Contents

• Price List, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, VT, September 1, 1985. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, VT, 1984. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, VT, 1984. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Porter Music Box Christmas, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, Vermont, 1981. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letters, Pratt Read Player Action Company, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O, 2-C)
• Stock Certificate, The Premier Pneumatic Action Company, Circa 1920. 2 sides 9-3/4 x 6" (1-O) (Certificate No.6) (2-C) (certificate Nos. 48 and 49)
• Rink Orchestras and Picture Show Pianos, Keith Prowse, No date. 14 pp 10 x 7-1/2" (1-O, 1-C) (Incomplete)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Pyrophone Co., No dates. 2 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, No dates. 113 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 124, folder 4

Popper & Company 1908-1931

Scope and Contents

• Katalog, Popper & Co., Leipzig, September 1, 1913. 130 pp 10-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Katalog Uber Orchestrions und Electrische Klaviere: 1908/9, Popper & Co., Leipzig, 1908. 96 pp 8-1/4 x 6" (1-R)
• Business Card, Hanns Popper, Leipzig, Circa 1950. 1 P 4-1/4 x 3" (1-O)
• Anleitung zum Spiel fur Popper's Estrella-piano, circa 1915. 11 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Popper's Wiedergabe-Klaviere, "Stella", Popper & Co., Leipzig, circa 1910. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Popper Kunstspiel-Pianos, Orchestrions et Pianos, Popper & Co., G.m.b.H. Leipzig, circa 1910. 8 pp 5-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Photos of Hanns Popper, circa 1980. 22 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color and black & white)
• Katalog, Popper & Co., Leipzig, March 1, 1913. 56 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Letters. Etc., Popper & Co., Various dates. 45 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Popper Kunstspiel-Pianos, Orchestrions et Pianos, Popper & Co., G.m.b.H. Leipzig, circa 1910. 8 pp 5-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Poppers Kunstspiel-Pianos, Popper & Co., G.H., Leipzig, Circa 1910. 36 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Das Haus Popper & Co. auf der Turinen Weltausstellung, Popper & Co., Leipzig, circa 1910. 6 pp 9-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Popper's Reproduktions-Konzert-Orgel, "Eroica", Popper & Co., Leipzig, 1911. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Reichspatentamt, Patentschrift, Deutsches Reich, Popper & Company, 1931
box 125, folder 1

North Tonawanda 1908-1929

Scope and Contents

• Style 46/146 Military Band Organ. 46 keys, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Automatic Keyboard Piano: Style "L", North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (12-O, 1-C)
• Pianolin "A" - 49 Notes, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (6-O)
• Pianolin "B" - 49 Notes, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (11-O)
• Orchestrina-87 Notes, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (6-O, 1-C)
• Style 56/156 Military Band Organ, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (3-O)
• Pianolin: 49 Notes, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (3-O)
• Mando-Orchestra-87 Notes (20 Selections), North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Style 159 Military Band Organ - 46 keys, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Pianolin "C" - 49 Notes, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Style 64/164 Military Band Organ, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Style 55/155 Military Band Organ, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Style 58/158 Military Band Organ. 46 keys, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Sextrola "B"-52 Notes. 46 keys, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (3-O)
• Military Band Organ No. 188, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Sextrola "A"-52 Notes, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (3-O)
• Automatic Military Band 82 Keys: style 1110 (on truck), North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• Soft Toned Instruments, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1910. 8 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The "Ideal" Moving Picture Orchestra: Style "G", North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, circa 1910. 2 pp 10-1/2 x 7-1/4" (3-O, 1-C)
• Salesman's Book, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1915. 44 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• What Users Say, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1912. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• What Users Say of the North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works Organs, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1912. 1 P 8-1/2 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
box 125, folder 2

Olympia - Operators' Piano Company 1890-1990

Scope and Contents

• The "Olympia" Self-Playing Music Box, circa 1900. 28 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-R, 1-C) (Cover of original damaged)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Olympia, No dates. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Coinola - Reproduco: 1905-1924, The Operators Piano Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1924. 19 pp 6-1/4 x 3-3/4" (1-C)
• Folio of Coinola and Reproduco Pianos, Operators' Piano Co., No date. 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Confidential New Price List, Operators' Piano Co., 1919 (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos of Reproducos, Operators', No dates. 41 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Catalogue: Coinola Style "AB" and "AF", The Operators' Piano Company, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1910. 4 pp 3-3/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, The Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, April 26, 1927. (1-O, 1-C)
• Billheads, The Operators' Piano Company, 1927. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Letter, The Operators Piano Company, Inc., Chicago, January 16, 1929. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Coinola Photo Folio, circa 1920. 20 pp 12 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Introducing the Reproduco Player Pipe Organ, The Operators' Piano Company, Chicago, circa 1925. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Price List. Coinola, The Operators Piano Co., Chicago, January 1, 1921. 1 P 3 X 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Coinola: Coin Operated and Automatic Electrical Musical Instruments, Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1915. 24 pp 4-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Reproduco and Coinola, Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1920. 8 pp 6-1/2 X 8-1/4" (3-R) (Color)
• Coinola Electric Piano, The Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1920. 26 pp 5-1/2 x 4" (1-O) (Folio of 12 color postcards)
box 125, folder 3

Operators' Piano Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Folio of Coinola and Reproduco Pianos, Operators; Piano Company, undated. 20 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos of Reproducos, Operators' Piano Company, undated. 41 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 125, folder 4

National Automatic Music Company - Operators' Piano Company 1924

Scope and Contents

• Style "C", Operators' Piano Company, undated (2-O)
• Does Your Reproduco Play Well? If it Does Not it is Your Fault, The Capitol Roll & Record Co., Chicago, Circa 1928. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (Operators' Piano Company)
• Letter, Operators' Piano Company, 1929
• The Reproduco and Coinola, Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 8 pp 6-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Announcing the Reproduco Player Pipe Organ, The Operators' Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1925. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Coinola Price List, Operators' Piano Company, 1924
• Photographs, Operators' Piano Company, undated
• Description of the New Century Music Boxes, Symphonion Manufacturing Company, undated
• The Nimble Nickel: The Coin That Makes Our Millionaires, National Automatic Music Company, undated
box 126, folder 1

Q.R.S. Music Rolls 1916-1996

Scope and Contents

• Spectacular New Products From QRS (Brochure #9601), QRS Music, Inc., Buffalo, NY 1996. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Q.R.S. Marketplace Catalog (Catalog 1070), Q.R.S., Buffalo, N. Y., Circa 1991. 14 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• QRS - DeVry Corporation (1 ad/color)
• Player Roll and Marketplace Catalog (Catalog 1075), QRS Music Rolls, Inc., Buffalo, NY, 1993. 74 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Free Rolls: Baker's Dozen Sale (Bulletin 1053), QRS Music Rolls, Buffalo, NY, 1991 (1-O)
• Pianos That Play Themselves (Catalog 1004), QRS Music Rolls Inc., Buffalo, New York, Circa 1989. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ramsi Pitick speech, AMICA Convention, Los Angeles, 1993
• The Most Frequently Asked Questions about the Pianomation System, QRS Music Rolls, Buffalo, NY, 1989
• Poster, QRS Music Rolls, undated
• Invoice for Rolls, The Q.R.S. Company, New York, May 25, 1916. 1 P 8-1/4 X 13-1/4" (1-O)
• Piano Rolls: "A Funny, Stupid Little business", New York Times, undated
• It's Playing Your Song: The New Q.R.S. Lightweight Player Piano, QRS Player Piano Corporation, Buffalo, New York, Circa 1985. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous ads and brochures, 1978-1983
• Q.R.S. Redtop: A Different Tube, The Q.R.S. Music Company, Chicago, Illinois, Circa 1926. 4 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Q.R.S. Idylls: Vol. 1. No.7, Q.R.S. Music Co., 1924. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Q.R.S. Idylls: Vol. 1. No.9, Q.R.S. Music Co., 1924. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Box strip, "Important: Just as a Matter of Sewing the Best Possible Effects with This Roll, Take Careful Note of the Following points.", The Q.R.S. Company, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 1 P 7-1/4 x 1-3/4" (1-O)
• Letterhead, QRS Music Company, undated
• Letters, Q.R.S. Company, 1919-1926
• Q.R.S. Direct Marketing Catalogue No.1: Fall-Winter 1984, Q.R.S. Direct Marketing, Buffalo, N.Y., 1984. 24 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Record (45 RPM). Dixie Lee Rag or They All Want Her Back Again, No date. 2 pp 7 x 7" (2-O)
• Box Strip, "Your Player Piano is Only as Good as the Rolls You Plan on It", Q.R.S. Player Rolls, Circa 1920. 1 P 1-3/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Music Goes Round and Round, the Old Way: In Buffalo, Top Maker of Rolls for Player Pianos Uses 80-Year-Old Technique, New York Times, undated
• Introducing Pianomation MIDI, QRS Music Rolls, Buffalo, New York, undated
• Letters to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from J. Lawrence Cook, 1963
box 126, folder 2

Q.R.S. Music Rolls 1914-1987

Scope and Contents

• QRS Interests Purchase U.S. Music Co., undated
• Poor's Industrial Section, 1931 (with section on QRS)
• Southern California Music Co. QRS Roll Department is One of Largest in America, undated
• The Girl Behind the Counter by Grayce Van Coutren of the QRS Music Co., Player Music Department, undated
• Miscellaneous Correspondence. Photos. Billheads. Etc., Q.R.S., Various dates. 37 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous promotional materials, QRS
• Ernest Clark and the QRS, The Presto, 1914
• Thomas M. Pletcher Buys Controlling Interest in Melville Clark And QRS Co's., The Presto, 1918
• Letter, The Q.R.S. Company, New York, December 6, 1916. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Letter, To Clark Music Co., The Q.R.S. Co., New York, February 5, 1916. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, The Q.R.S. Company, New York, May 4, 1921. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• The 6th QRS Old Piano Roll Auction, undated
• Box Strip, "Your Player Piano is Only as Good as the Rolls You Plan on It", Q.R.S. Player Rolls, Circa 1920. 1 P 1-3/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Box Strip, "Important: Just as a Matter of Sewing the Best Possible Effects with This Roll, Take Careful Note of the Following points.", The Q.R.S. Company, Chicago, Ill., Circa 1920. 1 P 7-1/4 x 1-3/4" (1-O)
• Pianos That Play Themselves (Catalog 1004), QRS Music Rolls Inc., Buffalo, New York, Circa 1989. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, From Ramsi P. Tick, President Q.R.S. Music Rolls Incorporated, Buffalo, N.Y., October 5, 1976. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letters, QRS Music Rolls, Buffalo, New York, 1928-1929
• Stock certificate, Q.R.S.-DeVry Corporation, January 22, 1932. 2 pp 11 x 7" (2-O)
box 126, folder 3

Q.R.S. Music Rolls 1926-1985

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, QRS Co./Player Piano Co., Spring 1966
• The QRS News, 19831985
• Miscellaneous Correspondence. Photos. Billheads. Etc., Q.R.S., Various dates. 37 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Advertising Materials, Letters, Posters, Price Lists, Post Cards, Order Blanks, Special Offers, Envelopes, Calendars, etc., Circa 1965-1983. Various sizes) (1-O)
box 126, folder 4

Q.R.S. Music Rolls 1971-1983

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, QRS Co./Player Piano Co., Spring 1966
• The QRS News, 19831985
• Miscellaneous Correspondence. Photos. Billheads. Etc., Q.R.S., Various dates. 37 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Advertising Materials, Letters, Posters, Price Lists, Post Cards, Order Blanks, Special Offers, Envelopes, Calendars, etc., Circa 1971-1983. (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 291, folder 6

Q.R.S. Music Rolls 1937, 1997-2000

Scope and Contents

• Q.R.S. Music Roll catalogs, 1939, 1997-2000
box 126, folder 5

F. Radle - Rand Company 1921

Scope and Contents

• Pianos and Player Pianos, F. Radle, Inc., 1921
• Ragola Company, Bakersfield, California, undated
• The Rand Midget Orchestra/The Rand Style "I" Motion Picture Theater Orchestra, Rand Musical Instrument Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• The Rand Bluebird Orchestra/The Rand Violin Piano, Rand Musical Instrument Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• The Rand Style "H" Motion Picture Theater Orchestra, Rand Musical Instrument Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 2 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Rand Automatic Musical Instruments, Rand Company, Incorporated, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1915. 8 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
box 126, folder 6

Reiner, Pelzer & Company - Reuge Music USA 1900-1993

Scope and Contents

• Illustrirter Katalog der All gemeinen Automaten Gesellschaft, Reiner, Pelzer & Co., Koln, 1900. 55 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Resotone Grand Co., No dates. 5 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Retonio's Mechanisches Musik- und Zaubermuseum, undated
• Music Boxes, Reuge & Cie., St. Croix (Suisse), Circa 1960. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O) (With price list)
• 1993 Catalog Wholesale Price List, Reuge Music USA, Los Angeles, California, 1993
box 126, folder 7

Regina Music Box Company 1902-1993

Scope and Contents

• New Style Regina No. 51, Circa 1900. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Mandoline Orchestrion Programme, The Regina Co., New York/Chicago, No date. 1 p 3-3/4 X 5" (1-O)
• The Music Box, The Journal of the Musical Box Society of Great Britain, Volume 7, Number 2, Summer 1975
• Photograph (from Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York), undated
• Letter, 1993
• Price List of Regina Music Boxes and Reginaphones, The Regina Company, June 1, 1908. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List of Regina Music Boxes and Reginaphones, The Regina Company, June 1, 1908. 1 P 7 X 10" (2-R)
• A Harmony in Two Flats, Regina Music Box Company, New York, 1920. 20 pp 4-3/4 X 7-3/4" (2-O, 2-C)
• A Harmony in Two Flats, Regina Music Box Company, New York, 1902. 24 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Street, Julian L., A Harmony in Two Flats, Regina Music Box Company, Chicago, 1902. 24 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Street, Julian L., A Harmony in Two Flats, Regina Music Box Co., New York, 1903. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Illustration of Regina Music Box
• New Styles of Regina Music Boxes, No date. 4 pp 11 x 17-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside. Reginas Fitted with Coin Attachments, Circa 1905. 1 P 16 x 21-1/2" (2-O)
box 126, folder 8

Regina Music Box Company 1902-1978

Scope and Contents

• Old Father Christmas, Vermont History News, Montpelier, Vermont, 1977
• 136 Per Cent Profit: Figure It Out For Yourself, The Regina Company, Rahway, New Jersey, October 1905. 2 pp 16 x 21-1/2" (2-O)
• Regina Musical Automatons with Money Drop Attachment, No date. 2 pp 22 X 17" (1-O)
• Regina Music Boxes, Regina Music Box Co., New York, No date. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-R)
• Here's the Latest Addition to the Regina Family (The Regina Automatic Concerto), The Regina Company, New York, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Letter, Regina Music Box Co., New York, April 7, 1902. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Regina Piano Photos, Regina, No dates. 14 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Correspondence, Vermont Historical Society, 1978
• Device Made in Montpelier: 1901 Vending Machine Found, The Times Argus, Barre-Montpelier, 1978
• Correspondence, American International Galleries, 1977
box 126, folder 9

Regina Music Box Company 1952-1989

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Regina, No dates. 51 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Letter, 1975
• Letter, 1966
• A Record Flasher Should be on Every Phonograph and Player Piano, Standard Accessory Corp., undated (1-C)
• Letter and Photographs re: Regina machine, 1971
• The Regina Exhibit, Sponsored by the Musical Box Society International at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1989
• Regina Sublima Piano, No date. 4 pp 5 x 7" (1-O, 1-C)
box 126, folder 10

Regina Music Box Company 1895-1916

Scope and Contents

• The Reginaphone: A Talking Machine and Music Box Combined, The Regina Company, New York, 1916. 4 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• The New York House of the Regina Music Box Co., The Music Trade Review, 1898
• No. 40 Combination Regina Music Box and Two Disc Cabinet, No date. 2 pp 4-1/2 X 7" (2-O) (Color)
• Broadside. Regina Instruments: Number 240, Circa 1910. 2 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O, 2-C) (Color)
• Regina March by Octave Ghaillet, published by A. Wolff, undated (1-O, 1-C)
• Regina Sublima Piano and Mandolin Orchestrion: Styles 303 and 304, The Regina Co., Rahway, New Jersey, Circa 1900. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• The Regina Hexaphone: Style No. 104, The Regina Co., New York City, No date. 2 pp 7 X 12-1/4" (2-O)
• Regina Hexaphone, New York, 1916. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (4-O)
• Photos in Regina Factory, No dates. 2 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Regina No. 18 Gum Vending Machine, The Regina Company, New York, Circa 1905. 2 pp 3-1/2 X 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Letterhead, The Regina Company, Rahway, N.J., May 10, 1905. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With reply post card)
• Reply Postcard, The Regina Company, New York City, 1913. 2 pp 4-3/4 X 2-3/4" (1-O)
• Photographs. 3 pp (1-O)
• The Polyphon Concerto: A-Nickel-in-the Slot Orchestra Playing Piano, Drums, Chimes and Cymbals, The Regina Co., New York/Chicago, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• Letter, June 1, 1907. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Regina Chime Clock: Style No. 81, The Regina Co., New York, 1913. 4 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
box 126, folder 11

Regina Music Box Company 1913-1917

Scope and Contents

• Where Music Dwells, Regina Music Box Co., New York, No date. 24 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O, 1-R)
• Advertisement
• Photos in Regina Factory, No dates. 2 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Letter, The Regina Company, Rahway, N.J., 1913. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Lyon & Healy Catalogue of Musical Goods (with Regina Music Box), undated
• Letter, The Regina Company, New York, April 19, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• 200%, No date. 16 pp 3-1/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Reginaphone: Two Instruments in One: No. 240, No date. 4 pp 4-3/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Photographs
• The Regina and the Reginaphone: Twentieth Century Music Makers, The Regina Company, Rahway, N.J., No date. 18 pp 7 x 10" (2-O) (one missing its cover)
box 126, folder 12

Regina Music Box Company 1908-1973

Scope and Contents

• Billhead, The Regina Company, Rahway, N.J., February 2, 1916. 1 P 8 X 7" (1-O)
• Regina Music Boxes and Reginaphones, The Regina Company, New York, 1913. 4 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Music Boxes of 1898, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1898. 24 pp 7 x 10" (1-R)
• Photograph, Horse-Drawn Regina Transport Wagon with Crated Music Boxes, No date. 1 p 10 X 8" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Regina Hexaphone: Style 102, The Regina Co., New York, 1913. 4 pp 3-1/2 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letterhead, The Regina Company, Rahway, N.J., March 30, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Regina Music Boxes, No date. 12 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Regina: Queen of Music Makers, "Where Music Dwells the Ear Becomes Attuned to All That's Best in Nature and Life," The Regina Company, Rahway, New Jersey, No date. 24 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (Half of one page missing) (Business card of John J. Wood, Regina, New York enclosed)
• Regina No. 51 Duplex, No date. 2 pp 5 X 7" (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Catalogue Pages for Reginaphone Nos. 126, 139, 140 and 150, No dates. 4 pp 4-1/2 X 7-1/4" (1-O)
box 126, folder 13

Regina Music Box Company 1908-1995

Scope and Contents

• The Regina and the Reginaphone: Twentieth Century Music Makers, The Regina Company, Rahway, N.J., No date. 18 pp 7 x 10" (1-O, 2-R, 1-C)
• Regina Chime Clocks: Style No. 82, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Reply Postcard, The Regina Co., New York City, 1914. 2 pp 5-1/2 X 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Nickel in the Slot Orchestral Regina Corona No. 8A, Regina Music Box Company, undated
• Regina: Queen of Music Makers, "Where Music Dwells the Ear Becomes Attuned to All That's Best in Nature and Life," The Regina Company, Rahway, New Jersey, No date. 24 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Confidential Trade Price List of Regina Music Boxes with Coin Attachment, Regina Music Box Co., New York, April 1, 1902. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Practical Instructions for Operating, Oiling and Repairing the Regina Music Boxes, Circa 1900. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (1-O, 1-R)
• Magical Melodies by Barbara Mlotek Cloudman, 1989
• Letter, February 7, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Confidential Trade Price List of Regina Music Boxes, 1900
• Reginaphones and Regina Music Boxes, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The New Reginaphone Style No. 246, Regina Music Box Co., undated
• Letter, The Regina Company, New York, 1916. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Photograph and Letter, 1995
• Letter, 1991
• Pick Your Friends Out of This List, Regina Music Box Co., Regina Building, New York, undated. 4 pp 3-1/4 X 6" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Cabinets for Automatic Music Box Tune Sheets (Regina Cabinets), No date. 16 pp 3 x 6-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
box 127, folder 1

Reuge Music 1992-1994

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, Reuge Music, 1994
• Articles a Musique, Reuge et Compagnie, St. Croix, Switzerland, Circa 1960. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O) (With price list)
• Romance Swiss made by Reuge, Reuge S.A., Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, 1992
• Price List and other materials, Reuge Music, Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, 1993
box 127, folder 2

Reuge Music - Rythmodik Music Corporation 1904-1996

Scope and Contents

• Les Artisans du Reve, Reuge Music, Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, 1990 (3-O)
• Postcard and Business Card, Reuge Music, 1993
• Instructions for Use and Guarantee Booklet, Reuge Music, 1993
• Invoice, Reuge Music, 1993
• Certificate of Guarantee, Reuge Music, 1993
• Pianos and Player Pianos, Ricca & Son, New York, Circa 1910. 12 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Ricca Reproducing piano, (Licensed under Welte-Mignon Patents), Ricca & Son, New York, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Value of Materials for Discs & Pneumatics, J. W. Riedel, London, No date. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Original-Preisliste der Firma W. Ritmüller & Sohn, Gottingen, undated. 3 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Spec Sheet, Modell 12H, Ritmuller, No date. 1 p 9-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Information, Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation, 1965. 2- pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Roehl, Harvey N, The Player Piano - An Historical Scrapbook, Century House, Watkins Glen, New York, 1958. 112 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Roepke Music Boxes, No dates. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Rolmonica-Player Harmonica Instructions (And list of rolls), The Rolmonica Music Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1928. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph, Royal American Shows, undated
• Special - Catalog fur Caroussel & Schaubude - Beistzer, A. Ruth & Sohn, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch, i.b., Circa 1905. 14 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-R, 1-C)
• Flyer card, Presenting the Most Beautiful Old Band Organ on Earth, Royal American Shows, circa 1970. 2 pp 9 x 6" (1-O) (Color)
• Miscellaneous Photos. Etc., Ruth & Sohn, No dates. 40 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Color Xeroxes of Fair Organs, A, Ruth & Sohn, Circa 1910. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Catalogue for Amusement Devices for the Travelling Showman, Parks, Exhibitions and Dancing-Room Proprietor, Circa 1920. 2 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (2-O) (One in English, one in German)
• Stock Certificate, (No. 16), Rythmodik Music Corporation, No date. 2 pp 13-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 127, folder 3

Salter Manufacturing Company - San Francisco Music Box Company 1892-1994

Scope and Contents

• Illustrated Catalogue (No. 45) of Cabinets for Player Rolls and Sheet Music, Salter Mfg. Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 8 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Latest Styles: Music Boxes, Fred H. Sander, Boston, Mass., Circa 1895. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Grand Orchestral Music Boxes (Symphonion), Fred H. Sander, Boston, Mass., Circa 1892. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Letterhead. Grand Orchestral Music Boxes, Fred H. Sander, Boston, Mass., March 30, 1892. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With drawings of Symphonion music box and disc)
• Broadside. Symphonion: Latest Novelty in Swiss Music Boxes. with changeable Steel Plates, Fred H. Sander, Boston, Mass., Circa 1892. 1 P 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (With drawing of "steel plate")
• Broadside. Symphonion. Patented in All Countries, Fred H. Sander, Boston, Mass., Circa 1892. 1 P 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O) (With drawings of two Symphonion music boxes)
• Price List, The Sander Musical Instrument Co., Boston, Mass., Midsummer, 1893. 1 P 4-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Gem Roller Organ/Concert Roller Organ. A Child Can Play It: A Perfect Musical Instrument, The Sander Musical Instrument Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1895. 2 pp 9 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Correspondence. Billheads. Receipts. Checks. Etc., Sanders-Dryer Piano Company, St. Louis, Mo., Various dates. 241 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Catalogs, San Francisco Music Box Company, San Francisco, California, 1980-1992
box 291, folder 3

San Francisco Music Box Company 1998-2001

Scope and Contents

• San Francisco Music Box Company catalogs, 1998-2001
box 127, folder 4

Schiedmayer - Sears, Roebuck & Company 1909-1929

Scope and Contents

• Dominator und Schola, Schiedmayer, Stuttgart, Circa 1925. 35 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Article in Scientific American, 1913
• Die Geschichte der Familie Schiedmayer und der Firma Schiedmayer Pianofortefabrik, Schiedmayer, Stuttgart, 1927. 31 pp 8 X 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, No dates. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Dominator und Scheola, Scheidmayer, Stuttgart, Circa 1905. 24 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Schiller Ideal Players, Schiller Piano Company, Oregon, Illinois, Circa 1915. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Schiller Piano Co., 1927
• Catalogue (partial), Herm. Schlessiger/Gera, No date. 7-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Katalog, J. Schombacher & Sohne, Ingolstadt, Circa 1910. 8 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Price Lists: Modells B, c, D, Hand J, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., Circa 1910. 5 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Preisliste za Katalog No. 12, Schubbe & Co., Berlin, Circa 1910. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Electrical Pneumatic Orchestra-Piano, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 18 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Katalog No. 11, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Preisliste zu Katalog No. 11, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Price List for Catalogue No. 11, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Elektrisches Pneumatisches Orchester-Piano Mit Notenblatten, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Spec Sheets: Ausfuhrung 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 14, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., Circa 1910. 7 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Katalog, Schubbe & Co., Berlin, Circa 1910. 6 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Favorite Melodies, The Schubert Player Piano, Harding & Miller Music Co., Evansville, Indiana, undated (1-O)
• The Schulz Player Book, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, 1917. 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (2-O)
• Style 55 Player Piano, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, 1917 (3-O)
• Letter re: Beckwith Piano, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, undated (1-O)
• Catalogue of Musical Goods, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 1911 (1-O)
• Our Tenth Annual July August Sale, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 1918 (1-O)
box 127, folder 5

J.P. Seeburg Corporation 1926-1963

Scope and Contents

• Letter, J.P. Seeburg Corporation, Chicago, 1951
• The Phono-Grand, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• The Soul of the Film: Seeburg Reproducing Pipe Organ of Quality, J. P. Seeburg Company, Circa 1926. 8 pp 9 x 6" (1-O) (With original mailing envelope)
• Instructions on Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 8 pp 4 x 9" (1-R)
• Seeburg "Motion-picture-player": A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres: Style "M", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1918. 4 pp 6 x 9" (2-O) (Orange color)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture Player": Style "S": A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1918. 4 pp 6 x 9" (2-O) (Blue color)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": A Combination pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres. Style "M", J. P. Seeburg Piano co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (2-O) (Blue color)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": Style "M" A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": Style "R" A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": Style "S" A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Flyer: Electric Player Combination: Piano. Violin. Mandolin. Style E Violin, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Receipt, From J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, for 7 Seeburg Nickelodeons, August 24, 1926. 1 P 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Reply Post Card, J. P. Seeburg Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1920. 2 pp 5-1/2 X 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Price List, J. P. Seeburg, Circa 1920. 1 p 2-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Price List, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 1 P 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "C": "Xylophonian", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color)
• Seeburg Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": Style "Q", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Salesman's Book, J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., circa 1915. 10 pp 8 x 11" (1-O) (8 color, 2 black and white illustrations)
• Salesman's Book, J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., Circa 1915. 9 pp 8 x 11" (1-O) (8 color, 1 black and white photos)
• Art and Music: Seeburg Electric Coin-controlled Pianos, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, 1912. 19 pp 5-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Art & Music: The Seeburg System: Seeburg Electric Coin-Controlled Pianos, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1912. 19 pp 10-1/2 x 5-1/4" (2-O) (Color) (One missing pp 8-14)
• Art and Music, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1913. 24 pp 8 x 11" (2-O, 1-C) (Color) (One in original blue mailing envelope, one missing two pages)
• Stock certificate (Issued to Q. David Bowers, 1 share, C045697), The Seeburg Corporation, December 12, 1963. 1 P 12 x 8" (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "A", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color)
• Broadside: Style "B": Automatic Piano with Mandolin Attachment, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (2-O)
• Broadside: Style "B": Art Style, Mandolin Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "C": Art Style, Mandolin Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "E": "The Automatic Master", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "E": Art Style, Violin or Flute Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "G": Art Style, Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (3-O)
• Broadside: Style "H": Solo, Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "K": "Midget Orchestrion", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (3-O)
• Broadside: Style "KT Special": "The Matchless Orchestrion", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "L": Lilliputian, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (6-O)
• Broadside: Style "Z": Selective Roll Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style "Greyhound", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: "Xpression" Coin Controlled Electric Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (4-O)
box 127, folder 6

J.P. Seeburg Corporation 1925-1952

Scope and Contents

• Seeburg Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (4-R)
• Broadside: Style H – Solo Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style G – Art Style, Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style E – Art Style, Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style E – Art Style, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style B – Automatic Piano with Mandolin Attachment, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Letter, From J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Ill., dated April 25, 1925, regarding shipment of two Seeburg L's to St. Louis. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Receipt, From J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, for 7 Seeburg Nickelodeons, August 24, 1926. 1 P 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Letters. Etc., Seeburg, No dates. 118 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Seeburg Automatic Instruments: Largest and Most Complete Line of Automatic Instruments, J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (Salesman's manual) (Color)
• Decline of Seeburg a Genuine Capitalist Tragedy, Chicago Tribune, 1980
• Art as Applied to Electric Coin Controlled Pianos: The Seeburg System, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 13 pp 7 x 10" (2-O) (Several color plates)
• Seeburg Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• The Soul of the Film, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1916. 24 pp 4-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O, 2-R)
• Letter, J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, 1951
• Photographs
• Seeburg Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Instructions on Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 8 pp 4 x 9" (1-R)
• Broadside: Style L – Lilliputian, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style G – Art Style, Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: "Xpression" Coin Controlled Electric Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
• Broadside: Style K – Midget Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (Color) (1-O)
box 127, folder 7

J.P. Seeburg Corporation 1913-1925

Scope and Contents

• Seeburg Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": Style "S" A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Seeburg "Motion-Picture-Player": Style "R" A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Seeburg "Motion-picture-player": A Combination Pipe-Organ and Orchestra for Motion Picture Theatres: Style "M", J. P. Seeburg Piano Company, Chicago, Circa 1918. 4 pp 6 x 9" (2-O) (Orange color)
• The Soul of the Film - Seeburg Pipe-Organ Orchestra, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Popularity of the New Seeburg KT Attested to by Order for Two Carloads from One Dealer, The Music Trades, 1925
• Selection Model, J.P. Seeburg Co., undated
• Art and Music, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1913. 24 pp 8 x 11" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "C": Art Style, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (2-C)
• Broadside: Style "D": Art Style, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "Greyhound", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "Xpression" Coin Controlled Electric Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "Z", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "L": Lilliputian, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (2-C)
• Broadside: Style "KT Special": The Matchless Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (2-C)
• Broadside: Style "K": Midget Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (2-C)
• Broadside: Style "H", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "G": Art Style - Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (2-O, 3-C)
• Broadside: Style "E", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "E": Art Style, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "B": Automatic Piano with Mandolin Attachment, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "B": Art Style, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "A", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "H": Solo Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "G": Art Style Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "E Special": The All Purpose Orchestrion, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "X": Expression, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "E": The Automatic Master, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "B": The Artistic Automatic, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "A": The Sturdy Performer, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "C": Art Style, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Broadside: Style "C": Xylophonian, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Broadside: Style "A": Automatic Piano with Mandolin Attachment, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Broadside: Style "B": Art Style, Mandolin Piano, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Broadside: Style "F", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Broadside: Style "B", J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 X 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Art & Music: The Seeburg System: Seeburg Electric Coin-Controlled Pianos, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1912. 19 pp 10-1/2 x 5-1/4" (2-O) (Color) (One missing pp 8-14)
• Exhibit of J.P. Seeburg Piano Co. a Rendezvous for Thousands of Visitors to Philadelphia Sesquicentennial, undated
box 127, folder 8

J.P. Seeburg Corporation 1918-1928

Scope and Contents

• Letter, J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., 1918-1925
• Miscellaneous letters, J. P. Seeburgh Piano Co., 1918-1928
• Miscellaneous photographs, Seeburg, No dates. 108 pp (various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 127, folder 9

J.P. Seeburg Corporation - Siebrecht 1923-1972

Scope and Contents

• Seeburg KT Special Replica-Instructions for Use, Mechanical Music Center Inc., Darien, Conn., 1982. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Motherhood and Apple Pie or J.P. Seeburg: An Instrument for Everyone, undated
• J.P. Seeburg Piano Company advertisement, The Music Trade review, 1923
• New! The Seeburg Serenada All Electric/Electronic Player Piano, The Seeburg Corporation, Chicago, Circa 1965. 12 pp (Folio) 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Art as Applied to Electric Coin Controlled Pianos: The Seeburg System, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 13 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• The Soul of the Film - Seeburg Pipe-Organ Orchestra, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Receipt, From J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, for 7 Seeburg Nickelodeons, August 24, 1926. 1 P 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Exhibit of J.P. Seeburg Piano Co. a Rendezvous for Thousands of Visitors to Philadelphia Sesqui, The Music Trades, 1926
• The J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, The Music Trade Review, undated
• Seeburg Automatic Instruments, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, No date. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (3-R)
• Miscellaneous Letters. Etc., Seeburg, No dates. (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Miscellaneous photographs, Seeburg, No dates. (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Seybold, No dates. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Receipt, Alfred Seyffarth, 1932
• Points Concerning the Shenstone-Higel Player Action, Shenstone & Co., Ltd., London, 1911. 12 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Spezialfabrik fur pianolinbau-Bestandteile, Felix Siebrecht, Leipzig, 1934. 29 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 128, folder 1

Sigler Player Action Company - Standard Music Roll Company 1908-1970

Scope and Contents

• Brief Points on Sigler Quality Player Action, Sigler Player Action Co., Hastings, Michigan, undated
• Simplex Means Simplicity, Simplex Player Action Co., Worcester, Mass., No date. 47 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, Simplex Player Action Co., March 19, 1917. 1 P 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Theodore P. Brown and Simplex, Simplex Player Action Co., Worcester, Mass., Circa 1925. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 15" (1-O)
• Simplex Piano Player, Simplex Piano Player Co., London, Circa 1900. 30 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Sympletta, The Simplex Piano Player Co., London, Circa 1910. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Simplex Piano Player, Simplex Piano Player Co., London, Circa 1922. 30 pp (Most missing) (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Simplex Means Simplicity, Simplex Player Action Co., Worcester, Mass., No date. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-O) (with 4 pp insert with additional technical details)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Sirion, No dates. 2 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Catalogue of Swiss Music Boxes, Smith & Co., New York, Circa 1895. 28 pp 6-1/2 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Photograph, Sohmer & Co., undated
• Music Roll Exchange Service - Instructions, Sohmer & Co., New York, 1915. 1 P 2 x 12" (1-O)
• The Soloelle: The Tone-Coloring Solo Player Piano, The Soloelle Co., New York, No date. 18 PP (1-M, 1-C)
• How to Obtain Artistic Effect with the Player Piano (Solograph), London, 1921. 22 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Keyboard Immortals Play Again--In Stereo, Sony Superscope, Sun Valley, California, Circa 1975. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photographs, Spaeth, No dates. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Letter, Saunders & Dreyer, 1922
• The Inside of the Player Piano, Standard Player Action, 1921. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Coupon for Free Book (The Heart Appeal of Music), Standard Pneumatic Action Company, undated. (5-O)
• The Heart Appeal of Music, Standard Pneumatic Action Company, 1925. 20 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (2-O) (Two with mailing envelope) (Color)
• Letter, Standard Music Roll Co., Orange, New Jersey, 1922
• Player Piano Playing Contest to Be Held in New York by Standard Pneumatic Action Co., undated
• A Diary: Seven Happy Days, Standard Player Action, Circa 1920. 20 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Confidences of Betty: No. 1: How Billy Took Care of the Baby, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (2-O)
• Confidences of Betty: No. 2: Dorothy's Music Lesson, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (2-O)
• Confidences of Betty: No. 4: What Kind of a Husband Are You, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (2-O)
• Confidences of Betty: No. 5: Mrs. Grayson's Mistake, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (2-O)
• Confidences of Betty: No. 6: The Way to Success, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (2-O)
• Broadside: Increase Your Sales: This "Movie" Film will Help, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., New York, circa 1920. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Seven Happy Days: From Betty Clayton's Diary, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., 1921. 20 pp 4-1/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Broadside: Increase Your Sales: This "Movie" Film will Help, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., New York, circa 1920. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Seven Happy Days: From Betty Clayton's Diary, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., 1921. 20 pp 4-1/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Sixteen Points of superiority of the Electra Music Rolls, Standard Music Roll Co., Orange, New Jersey, circa 1910. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• Letters, 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O, 2-C)
• A Personally Conducted Tour Through the Standard Pneumatic Action Company Plant, Musical Courier Extra, 1917 (1-C)
box 128, folder 2

Standard Player Action - Stella 1909-1925

Scope and Contents

• Seven Happy Days: From Betty Clayton's Diary, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., 1921. 20 pp 4-1/4 X 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Music in the Home, Standard Player Action, Circa 1922. 16 pp (original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Inside of the Player Piano, Standard Player Action, Circa 1922. 16 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• The Inside of the Player Piano, Standard Player Action, Circa 1924. 20 PP (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Description of Standard Pneumatic Player Action, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., New York, May 1917. 36 pp 8 x 11" (2-O)
• Description of Standard Pneumatic Player Action, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., New York, Circa 1915. 28 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Standard Player Action Factory - Direct Certificate of Guarantee, Standard Pneumatic Action Company, Circa 1915. 1 P 10-1/2 x 8-1/2" (10-O)
• The Heart Appeal of Music, Standard Pneumatic Action Company, 1925. 20 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-O) (Color)
• The Gift to Play Music, Standard Pneumatic Action Co., 1923. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (With mailing envelope) (Color)
• Letters, 1925. 2 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Starck Player Pianos, P. A. Starck Piano Co., Chicago, 1923. 35 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Advertisement, The Presto, 1915 (Starr Piano Co.)
• Starr-Made Pianos and Player Pianos, Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Indiana, Circa 1920. 20 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Stieff Reproducing Piano: Welte-Mignon Licensee, Circa 1922. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• Steinway---Pianola Ready in 6 Months, The Musical Age, 1909
• Steinway-Aeolian Deal, Music Industry, 1909
• Catalogue of Stella Music Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, 1901. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-C)
box 128, folder 3

Stella-Johnson Music Box Company - Symphony Player Company 1900-1988

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous reprints of Stella Music Box/Jacot Music Box Company, Stella-Johnson Music Box Company, Mountain View, California, 1986-1988
• Catalogue of Stella Music Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, Circa 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-R, 2-C)
• Illustrated Catalog Musical Instruments Edition "G" (Stella), Kohler & Chase, 1901 (1-C)
• Catalogue of Stella Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, Circa 1890. 16 pp 5 x 7" (1-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Stella, No dates. 5 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Sterling Player Piano, Sterling Company, undated (1-C)
• Manufacturers of Pianos and Player Pianos, Stodart Company, 1912 (1-O)
• A Catalog of Self-Contained and Detachable Piano Players of Excellence, Story and Clark Piano Company, Chicago, circa 1920. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The Stradola Piano, Musical Components, Ltd., London, No date. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Suprema Player-Action, John Malcom & Co., London, Circa 1915. 4 pp (Original size not known) (1-M, 1-C)
• Symphonion
• Strich & Zeidler Player Pianos, Strich & Zeidler, New York, Circa 1903. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Symphonion Music Boxes with Interchangeable Movements and Indestructible Steel Discs, Howard W. Foote & Co., Chicago, undated
• The Imperial Symphonion Music Box with Indestructible Steel Disks, undated
• Miscellaneous Information, Symphony Player Co., Various dates. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
box 139, folder 1

Stollwerck & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Preislist Deutschen Automaten Gesellschaft, Stollwerck & Co., Köln, undated
box 139, folder 2

Stollwerck & Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Preislist Deutschen Automaten Gesellschaft, Stollwerck & Co., Köln, undated
box 128, folder 4

Symphonion Manufacturing Company 1901-1902

Scope and Contents

• What the Twentieth Century has done for the Music Box Industry, Symphonion Manufacturing Company, undated
• Letter, Symphonion Manufacturing Co., 1901-1902
• List of Music Discs No. 25, To be Used for Symphonion Music Boxes Nos. 125, 225 and 252 (set of 2) American Manufacture, and Symphonion Nos. 25, 25N, 25C, 25T, 25 AE, Automaton Nos. 25, 26G and 33, Hall Clock No. 25 ST and Regulator No. 25R, European Manufacture, Circa 1901. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 18" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos: Symphonion Music Boxes, No dates. 49 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Miscellaneous Photos: Symphonion Pianos, No dates. 9 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 128, folder 5

Tadini & Nallino - Tournaphone Music Company 1885-1992

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Tadini & Nallino, Nice, Circa 1895. 9-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Tangley Co., No dates. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Norman Baker knew how to blow his own calliaphone, AntiqueWeek, 1992
• The Tangley Calliaphone, Tangley Co., 1995 (1-O)
• The Tangley Calliaphone, Tangley Co., 1996 (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Tannhauser, No dates. 3 pp 8-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Advertisement, Tanzbar Co., undated
• Tanzbar: Die Automatische Spielbare Konzertina, Circa 1920. 13 pp 6-1/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Tanzbar: The Automatic Playing Concertina with Exchangeable Long Music Rolls, Charles Pittle & Co., New Bedford, Mass., No date. 3 pp 8"-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Instructions for the Tanzbar Concertina/Gebrauchsanweisung fur die Tanzbar-ziehharmonika, circa 1925. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• The Tel-Electric Piano Player is the Only Player in the World, The Tel-Electric Company, Chicago, circa 1915. 10 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• The Tel-Electric Piano Player, New York, Circa 1915. 15 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Reply Post Card, Tel-Electric Company, Chicago, Circa 1920. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Masters of the Piano - The Tel-Electric Piano Player, Baldwin Co., San Francisco, No date. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Photograph, Tel-Electric Company, 1982
• The Telelectric Player Piano, The Musical Age, 1905
• Magnetic Music of the Tel-Electric Was the Brainchild of Walter Reed, The Berkshire Eagle, 1961
• Catalogue, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 44 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Thorens Automatic Disc Music Box, Thorens Co., New Hyde Park, LI, New York, Circa' 1940. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• Swiss Boites a Musique (Music Boxes), Thorens, Inc., New York, Circa 1950. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalogue No. 22, Hermann Thorens S.A., Ste. Croix (Suisse), Circa 1950. 30 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Votre Visite Aux Usines, Hermann Thorens S.A., Sainte-Croix, 1951. 19 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Swiss Music Boxes, Thorens Incorporated, New Hyde Park, N.Y., Circa 1955. 22 pp 4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Program: Pianola Koncert: Themodist-Metrostyle Pianola, Paladshotellets Koncertsal, Kobenhaven, Denmark, 28 Januar, 1911. 10 pp 5-1/2 X 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List, Silverite Company (Exclusive Distributors of Thorens Swiss Music Boxes, Musical Novelties, Harmonicas), New York, 1951. 4 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Letter, Thorens Music Boxes, 1976
• Price List of Newly Improved Musical Boxes, William Tonk & Bro., New York, Circa 1890. 10 pp 7 x 10" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letterhead, Tournaphone Music Co., Worcester, Mass., May 20, 1885. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With drawings of the Tournaphone and Aurephone)
box 128, folder 6

Unit Construction Company - Weber Maestro 1911-1996

Scope and Contents

• Unit Construction As Applied to Talking Machine and Piano Demonstration Booths, The unit Construction Co., Philadelphia, No date. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 8-3/4" (Includes price list and 4 other pieces of Unico literature) (1-O)
• The Celco Reproducing Medium, United Piano Corporation, New York, Circa 1925. 1 P 12-1/4 X 15-1/4" (1-O) (With grand schematic and technical information)
• U.S. Music Co.'s Recording Staff, Presto, 1925
• Advertisement (U.S. Rolls), Piano Trade Magazine, 1926
• Twenty Years of Music Roll Making (United States Music Co.), The Music Trade Review, 1925
• United Sates Music Company Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary (United States Music Co.), Music Trade Indicator, 1925
• U.S. Music Co.'s Recording Staff (United States Music Co.), Presto, 1925
• Letter, United States Music Company, 1923
• Announcing The Universal Melody Roll, The Universal Music Co., 1914. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• Universal straight 65-Note. Straight 88-Note Player Pianos, Universal Piano Co., New York. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Verbeek, No dates. 3 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Flyer: Lurley, Vierling, Circa 1915. 2 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Information, Vierling, Various dates. 7 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• A Simple Method of Vocal Instruction is the Vocalstyle Music Roll, The Vocalstyle Music Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914. 16 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Vocalstyle Home Minstrel Series No.3, Vocalstyle Music Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1915. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (3-O)
• Hand-Played-Voice Made: Vocalstyle Music Rolls: The Complete Song Roll, The Vocalstyle Music Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, No date. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Waldemar Piano Company, 1924
• Orchestrion Catalog (Ernst Berger, Leipzig), Gebr. Weber, G.m.b.H, Waldkirch in Baden, circa 1920. 60 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-R)
• Waldkircher Heimatbrief, 1969
• The Wallistra: A Perfect Player-Piano, Joseph Wallis & Son, London, Circa 1915.2 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Letter re: Welte-Mignon Cabinet Player, 1960 (includes photograph)
• Photo. Warfield Coin Piano, No date. 1 p 4-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-O)
• Photo and Miscellaneous Information. Watson Photoplayer, Various dates. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Professor Joseph D. Wauters: Inventor of the Automatic Violin Player, "The Violista", The Wauters Violista Co., Scranton, Pa., Circa 1910. 2 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Photographs of Weber Maestro
• The Violano self-Playing Concert Violin-Piano (E. Boeker, New York-Chicago, Sole Agent united States, Mexico and Canada), Weber Bros., Waldkirch, Ger., 1911. 15 pp 5 x 8" (1-O, 1-C)
• August Weber
box 128, folder 7

Weber 1918-1978

Scope and Contents

• Orchestrion Catalog (Ernst Berger, Leipzig), Gebr. Weber, G.m.b.H, Waldkirch in ·Baden, circa 1920. 60 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (2-C)
• Weber Orchestrions A History by Q. David Bowers, undated (2-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos of Restoration of Weber Orchestrions, Circa 1975. 112 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and white)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Weber, Various dates. 238 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C) (Includes about 15 original catalog pages)
box 128, folder 8

Weisser - Wellershaus 1896-1969

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Amb. Weisser, Vorurals Hubert Blessing Orchestrion-Fabrik, unterkirnach, Circa 1909. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (2-O)
• Business Forms, (Post cards, billheads, tags, envelopes, etc.), Amb. Weisser, Vorurals Hubert Blessing Orchestrion-Fabrik, Unterkirnach, Circa 1909. 12 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Catalog, Geb. Wellershaus, Circa 1905. 38 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-R)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Geb. Wellershaus, No date. 24 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 128, folder 9

M. Welte & Sons 1904-1928

Scope and Contents

• Spec Sheet: The Welte-Philharmonic Organ: Modell III-A, Circa 1915. 1 P 7-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Welte's Famous Military Band Organs for Dance Halls. Moving Pictures. Merry-Go-Rounds. and Other Shows, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1915. 31 pp 9-1/2 x 6-3/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• Rullande pianotoner: Edwin Welte uppfann en pianospelande lada, DN.TV, undated
• A Cordial Invitation, Welte Organ Company, undated
• Estey-Welte Reorganizes, undated
• Receivers Named For Welte Co., Inc., 1927
• Acquires Welte Co., Inc., 1928
• Form New Welte-Mignon, 1928
• Reorganization Plan For Welte Effective, New York Times, 1928
• Estey Welte Stock Breaks on the Curb, New York Times, 1927
• Sales of Organs Rise, 1927
• Organ Company Absorbed, 1926
• Estey-Welte Stock Issue, 1925
• The Multitone Motion Picture and Cabaret Midget Orchestra, M. Welte & Sons, New York, No date. 10 pp 9-1/4 X 6" (1-C)
• Wotan, Welte Brass Band Orchestrion, undated
• Spec Sheet: The Welte-Philharmonic Organ: Modell IV-A, Circa 1915. 1 P 7-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• M. Welte & Sons Orchestrion Builders, New York, Circa 1890. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• Welte Philharmonie Orgel, M. Welte & Sohne, undated
• Letter, 1929
• The University of Vermont, Welte-Mignon Corporation, undated
• The final touch of Beauty for the Well-planned Home, Welte-Mignon Corporation, undated
• Letter, M. Welte & Sons, 1921
• Photographs
• The Welte-Philharmonic Organs, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.b. (Germany), Circa 1924. 24 pp 11 x 8-1/4" (3-O, 2-C) (Photos removed from one original)
box 129, folder 1

M. Welte & Sons 1902-1927

Scope and Contents

• Welte Kino-Orgel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B., Circa 1915. 24 pp 11 x 8-1/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• Cottage-und Conzert-Orchestrions: Patent Pneumatic System, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B/New York, Circa 1900. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• Cottage-und Conzert-Orchestrions: Patent Pneumatic System, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg i.B/New-York, Circa 1900. 22 pp 9 x 11-1/4" (2-R)
• Preislister uber Patent-Pneumatic-Orchestrions fur Restaurants und Cafes, M. Welte & Sohne, undated
• The Welte Philharmonic Organ, Welte-Mignon, undated
• Welte Philharmonie Orgel, M. Welte & Sohne, undated
• The Welte-Philharmonic Organs, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B. (Germany), Circa 1924. 24 pp 11 x 8-1/4" (3-O)
• Das Kunster-Klavierspiel in Eigen Heim: Welte-Mignon, J. Schombacher & Sohn, Ingolstadt, Circa 1915. 4 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-C)
• M. Welte & Sons. Inc. Orchestrions and Organs, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York City, 1913. 49 pp 9-1/4 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• The Welte Reproducing Organ, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, 1924. 17 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
box 129, folder 2

M. Welte & Sons 1904-1988

Scope and Contents

• Notice, Welte Mignon Company, undated
• Welte-Mignon Corporation, List of Companies Dropped, undated
• Welte Philharmonie Orgel, M. Welte & Sohne, undated
• Welte Philharmonic Organ, undated
• Player Piano Repair, undated
• Cottage-und Conzert-Orchestrions: Patent Pneumatic System, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg i.B/New-York, Circa 1900. 22 pp 9 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• M. Welte & Sons Orchestrion Builders, New York, Circa 1890. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Welte Player Pip Organ
• M. Welte & Sons Manufacturers of Automatic Musical Instruments, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Welte's Famous Military Band Organs for Dance Halls. Moving Pictures. Merry-Go-Rounds and Other Shows, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 31 pp 9-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
box 129, folder 3

M. Welte & Sons 1906-1988

Scope and Contents

• The Welte Reproducing Organ, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, 1924. 17 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-C)
• Purchase Agreement for Pipe Organ Between Mr. John A. Way and Barker Bros. (Welte Philharmonic Pipe Organ with MultiControl), January 3, 1927. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-C) (With 20 pp of related correspondence)
• Letter, 1903
• The Welte Philharmonic Organ, undated (1-O, 1-C)
• Price List of Orchestrions with Music Rolls Patent "Welte", Petersen & Steenstrup's, 1986
• Orchestrions mit Notenblatter. Neues Patentirtes System (Systeme Pneumatigue. Brevete - Patented): Liste der bis Vorrathigin Notenblatter (Notenblatter au Choix-to choose), M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Baden, No date. 31 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Dick Simonton to Arthur Pierce
• Neues Patent Pneumatic Orchestion, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i Baden/New York, Moskau-Saratow, No date. 32 pp (pp 19-50) 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Das Sammlerportrait
box 129, folder 4

M. Welte & Sons 1911-1991

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-Philharmonic Organs, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B. (Germany), Circa 1924. 24 pp 11 x 8-1/4" (3-O) (Photos removed from one original)
• The Missing Welte Top Gallery, Richard J. Howe, Musical Box Society International, Journal of Mechanical Music, 1991 (includes research materials)
• M. Welte & Sons Manufacturers of Automatic Musical Instruments, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Numerical List of Artist Recordings for the Welte Reproducing Organs
• Correspondence, 1990
• The Welte Philharmonic Organ (1-C, 1-R)
• Piano Orchestrions "Brisgovia", M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.Baden, No date. 15 pp 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalog of Concert Orchestrions. Piano Orchestrions. Brass Band Orchestrions and Philharmonic Autograph Organs, M. Welte & Sons Inc., New York, No date. 46 pp 9-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
box 129, folder 5

M. Welte & Sons 1905-1977

Scope and Contents

• Photographs. Restoration of 1876 Cottage Orchestrion, Circa 1975. 160 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Piano Orchestrions "Brisgovia", M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.Baden, No date. 15 pp 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Patent Pneumatic Orchestrions for Restaurants and Cafes, Welte & Sohne, undated
• 19th Century Version of Big Brass Band, Piano Trade Magazine, 1954
• The Frick Orchestrion, undated
• Tracker Scale: Welte Friburgia, Circa 1910. 1 P 2 x 14" (1-O)
• Tracker Scale: Welte Divina, Circa 1910. 1 P 2 x 14" (1-O)
• M. Welte & Sons Orchestrion Builders, New York, Circa 1890. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Ledger Sheet and Check, with entry for $7,000 payment Welte Orchestrion, W. P. Snyder, Sewickley, Pa., August 24, 1905. 1 P 8-1/2 X 7" (Ledger) 1 p 8-1/2 X 3-1/2" (Check) (1-O)
• Ledger Sheet and Check, with entry for $2,500 payment Welte Orchestrion, W. P. Snyder, Sewickley, Pa., September 26, 1906. 1 P 8-1/2 X 7" (Ledger) 1 p 8-1/2 x 3-1/2" (Check) (1-O)
• M. Welte & Sons Manufacturers of Automatic Musical Instruments, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 40 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photographs
• Frontier Sketches, The Denver Field and Farm, 1916
• Robison Park 1896-1919, Old Fort News, Vol. XIX, No. 2/3, June/September, 1956. 18 pp 6 x 9" (1-O) (Park has Welte Orchestrion)
• Piano and Organ Purchasers Guide for 1913, M. Welte & Sons, 1913
• Der Neue Orgelvorsetzapparat (Organ vorsetzer), M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i. Br., circa 1910. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Correspondence, 1977
box 129, folder 6

M. Welte & Sons 1913

Scope and Contents

• Autogramme Beruhmter Meister Per Tonkunst, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, 1913. 85 pp 10 x 14" (1-O) (Testimonials in English and German with Photos)
box 129, folder 7

Philip Werlein - Wilcox & White Company 1881-1962

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of Musical Instruments strings and Musical Merchandise, Philip Werlein, New Orleans, Fall, 1881. 28 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Includes hand organs, Melophones, musical boxes, etc.)
• Krell Auto-Player & Royal Pianos and Players, The Werner Industries Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1910. 16 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Weser Pianos, No dates. 4 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Build Money-Making Trade (Western Electric Piano Company), The Music Trades, 1926
• Program Cards, Western Electric Piano Co., Chicago, Ill, circa 1920. 1 P 3 x 9" (10-O)
• The Derby: Greatest of all Musical Money Makers, Western Electric Piano co., Chicago, Ill., circa 1920. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letters, Western Electric Piano Company, 1925-27. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (4-O, 4-C)
• Letters, Western Electric Piano Company, Chicago, December 1926/October 14, 1929. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photographs, Western Electric Piano Co., No dates. 17 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Letterhead, J.W. Whitlock & Co., Rising Sun, Ind., undated. 1 p 8 x 11" (4-O)
• Letter, March 17, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Angelus Player Pianos, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1910. 20 pp 8 x 11" (5-O)
• The Angelus Player-Piano, Part I: Artistic Piano playing by Means of the Angelus; Part II: A Valuable Treatise on the Care and Adjustment of the Angelus and a Description of its Operation, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1920. 23 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Facts About the Angelus Piano Player: The Artistic One, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Genius Immortal, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Conn., Circa 1920. 22 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (3-C)
• The Angelus, Wilcox & White, circa 1927
• The World-Famed Angelus Piano-Player and Angelus Orchestral Piano-Player, J. Herbert Marshall, London, Circa 1905. 24 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
box 129, folder 8

Wilcox & White - Wilson Piano Company 1913-1992

Scope and Contents

• Letter, 1992
• Genius Immortal, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Conn., Circa 1920. 22 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• The World-Famed Angelus Piano-Player and Orchestral Piano-Player, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Angelus: The Wonderful Piano Playing Aid, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1905. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Knabe-Angelus: A Knabe Piano in Combination with the World Famed Angelus Piano Player--The Two Instruments in One Elegant Case, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1915. 16 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• Advertisement, Wilcox & White, undated
• Broadside. The Angelus Player Piano, Circa 1920. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10" (1-O)
• The World-Famed Angelus Piano Player and Angelus Orchestral Piano Player, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut. No date. 20 pp (4 missing) 4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Artistic Piano Playing by Means of the Angelus, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, No date. 23 pp 4 x 7-1/2" (1-O, 1-R)
• Artistyle Angelus Music, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, No date. 12 pp 4-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe-Angelus: A Knabe Piano in Combination with the World Famed Angelus Piano Player--The Two Instruments in One Elegant Case, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1914. 8 pp 4 x 8" (1-O)
• The Angelus Piano, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, 1913. 16 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Knabe-Angelus Piano, The Wilcox & White Company, Meriden, Connecticut, Circa 1915. 24 pp 4-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Wilson Upright and Player Pianos, Wilson Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1910. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Musette, Winter & Co., New York, undated
box 129, folder 9

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1903-1992

Scope and Contents

• Correspondence with J. D. Phillips Relating to Appointing Wurlitzer Exclusive U. S. Sales Agent, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio/J. D. Phillips, Frankfurt, Germany, 1903. 31 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Clippings, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, various dates
• 200 to 300% Profit: Investigate Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments: The Largest. Best and Most Complete Line in America The Monster Military Band Organ. The Wurlitzer Player-Piano. The Mandolin Quartette. The Wurlitzer Harp. The Piano Orchestra. The Tonophone. The Pianino, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 40 pp 10-3/4 x 8" (1-O, 1-C)
• Seeburg Price Lists, January 10, 1914/May 1, 1914/January 10, 1915. Prepared by The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter and photograph, 1992
• The Wurlitzer Unit Organ, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated (2-R)
box 130, folder 1

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1906-1963

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Centennial Cook Book: 1856-1956, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, New York, 1956. 172 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O) (Includes photo of six Wurlitzer/Farney women)
• The Life of the Party: Wurlitzer Player Piano, Wurlitzer, DeKalb, Illinois, Circa 1970. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Stock Certificate: The Wurlitzer Company - One share, issued to Q. David Bowers, December 12, 1963. 1 P 12 x 8" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O, 2-C)
• Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra: Style G Complete, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• The Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra: Especially Built for Motion Picture Theatres, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 16 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Orchestra: Built Especially for Motion Picture Theatres, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 20 pp 5 X 7" (1-C)
• An Artistic Musical Instrument: The Wurlitzer Mandolin PianOrchestra - Style 15, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1910. 5 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• The Wurlitzer Military Band. - For Skating Rinks, Carouselles. Fairs and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, New York, 1923. (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Orchestra: Built Especially for Motion Picture Theatres, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 6 pp 5 X 7" (1-C)
box 130, folder 2

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1912-1992

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Music: The World's Best, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 48 pp 8 x 11" (1-O) (8 pages missing)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Wurlitzer station, New York/Frankfurt, Germany/Cincinnati, Circa 1912. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Wurlitzer Music: The Modern Orchestra That Startled The World, circa 1915. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Supplementary Catalog: Wurlitzer Automatic Music for Theatres, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1920. 8 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Supplementary catalog-Wurlitzer Music for Theaters, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg., Co., North Tonawanda, New York, No date. 12 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments: Music That Pays You a Profit, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1925. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• The Ideal Automatic Orchestra: The Wurlitzer Mandolin PianOrchestra - Style 30A, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1910. 3 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Broadside; Wurlitzer Electric Piano - New Style 1, Circa 1915. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Stock Certificate: The Wurlitzer Company - One share, issued to Q. David Bowers, December 12, 1963. 1 P 12 x 8" (1-C)
• Newsmakers: Swan song for Wurlitzer: A once-mighty music manufacturer files for Chapter 11, Houston Business Journal, 1992
• Wurlitzer – R.I.P., Richard J. Howe, 1992
• Program 88 Note Wurlitzer Player Piano: Roll No. 195, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated (1-C)
box 130, folder 3

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1910-1973

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1910. 83 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• An Artistic Musical Instrument: The Wurlitzer Mandolin PianOrchestra - Style 15, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1910. 3 pp 7 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, No date. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-R)
• The Wurlitzer Organette, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1927. 15 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Electric Piano: New Style I, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati/North Tonawanda, Circa 1915. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Player-Piano: Eighty-Eight Notes: A Complete and Perfect Piano playing the Entire Keyboard with Wonderful Expression, The Hoeffler Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1910. 4 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Music: The World's Best, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 48 pp 8 x 11" (1-O) (8 pages missing)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments: Music That Pays You a Profit, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1925. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (2-C)
• The World's Best Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1919. 39 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1908. 92 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
box 130, folder 4

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1914-1973

Scope and Contents

• The Wurlitzer Military Band. - For Skating Rinks, Carouselles, Fairs and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, New York, 1923. 20 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Factory Record of Music Rolls: Style 125, 150, 165 and 180 Band Organs and Caliola. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Manufacturing Records for Unit Orchestras: Serial Nos. 118-261, January 25, 1917 - November 29, 1919. 6 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Factory Record of Music Rolls: Style 125, 150, 165 and 180 Band Organs and Caliola. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Manufacturing Records for Lodge Organs: Serial Nos. 1001-1025, March 4, 1929 - January 21, 1936. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Repair Records for Band Organs: April 5, 1918 June 2, 1939. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Repair Records for Pianos and Harps: February 28, 1921 - May 10, 1938. 20 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Repair Records for Miscellaneous Instruments, January 30, 1919 - August 4, 1930. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• List of Wurlitzer Theater Organs Having Player Units, No date. 76 pp 2-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Manufacturing Records for Band Organs: Serial Nos. 2847-4375, March 7, 1914 - August 14, 1935. 61 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Letter, 1917
• The Wurlitzer Reproducing Residence Organ, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1925. 6 pp 8-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Steinway-Pianola Withdrawn from Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., The Musical Age, 1910
• Chronology of Important Events in the History of The Wurlitzer Company, compiled 1973
• RJ 12: Specification of Two Manual Wurlitzer Residence Organ, undated
• The New Wurlitzer Caliola, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1928. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Letter, 1990
• Letter, 1929
• Wurltech Industries. Inc. 1988 Annual Report (Form 10-K and 10-Q). 68 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Buy American! Buy Wurlitzer, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated (4-O)
• Information Blank, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Circa 1910. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Information Blank, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Circa 1910. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Net Price List: Military Band Organs, Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda, N.Y., October 15, 1930. 2 pp 3 x 5" (1-C)
• Net Price List: Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., April 1, 1923. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, Circa 1907. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Original missing pp 53-56, 59-63)
• Net Price List: Military Band Organs, Circa 1938. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• The Last Madam, undated
• Here's an Easy Way for You to Make More Money Selling Studio Pianos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Moonlight Sale Series, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• This Never Fails to Bring the Crowds: Wurlitzer Music in This Theater is an Equal Attraction with the Pictures, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1905. 4 pp 9-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Music Featured at the Panama Pacific Exposition: Souvenir Booklet, 1915. 20 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-C) (Color)
• Music Boxes of 1898, Hillcrest Books, Spring City, Tenn., 1973. 24 pp 7 x 10" (1-R) (Reprinted from 1898 Wurlitzer catalog)
box 130, folder 5

Gulbransen-Dickinson Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1913-1925

Scope and Contents

• Instruction Book for Holtzer-Cabot-Special Noiseless Motors, The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, Boston, Mass., 1924. 15 pp 4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Schulz Player Book, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, 1917. 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Tuner's and Repairman's Manual for the Care and Adjustment of the M. Schulz Co. Player Piano Mechanism, M. Schulz Co., Chicago, 1922. 31 pp 8 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Numerical List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York/Freiburg/Poughkeepsie 1916. 23 pp 9-1/4 x 7" (2-O)
• The Peerless Player Action; How to Install and Regulate It, Peerless Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1922. 31 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-R)
• Gulbransen Instruction Rolls for Better Playing of the Gulbransen Registering Piano, Gulbransen-Dickinson Co., Chicago 1923. 23 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Music Featured at the Panama Pacific Exposition: Souvenir Booklet, 1915. 20 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (2-O) (Color)
• Wurlitzer Music for Theatres: Supplementary Catalog, Circa 1918. 12 pp 7 x· 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (3-O)
box 130, folder 6

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1902-1913

Scope and Contents

• Musical Merchandise Catalogue No. 50, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902. 410 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• The New Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra Especially Built for Motion Picture Theatres: The One-Man Orchestra Operated by a Single Musician or with Music Roll Automatically, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1913. 14 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Military Band: Only Correct "Music" for Skating Rinks. Fairs. Carouselles. and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., Wurlitzer Station, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1926. 20 pp 5 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 130, folder 7

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1923-1929

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Military Band for Skating Rinks. Carouselles. Fairs and Amusement Parks, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1926. 24 pp 6 x 9" (5-O, 5-R)
• The Wurlitzer Military Band. - For Skating Rinks, Carouselles, Fairs and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, New York, 1923. 20 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 131, folder 1

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1901-1990

Scope and Contents

• Chronology of Important Events in the History of the Wurlitzer Company by Richard J. Howe, 1990
• Optional Contract of Sale, C. F. Schenkenberg, Racine, Wisconsin, circa 1910. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• The Apollo Player Piano, Manufactured by The Apollo Piano Company, DeKalb, Illinois, Sold by The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York, Circa 1922. 4 pp 6-1/4 X 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, 1962
• Photo, Style 125 Wurlitzer Military Band Organ, No date. 1 p 7-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (nitrate)
• Broadside: Wurlitzer Military Band – Style 125, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Steinway Agency Withdrawn from Wurlitzers' Who Issue for Publication All Correspondence Relative to the Pianola Controversy, The Musical Age, 1910
• Building Plans & Voicing Tips Model 104/105, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1978
• Net Price List: Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., April 1, 1923. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Various dates. 12 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments in Confectioneries, Ice Cream Parlors and Drug Stores, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1911
• Letter, 1927
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments: The World's Standard, Catalog No. 131, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Wurlitzer and the Perpetual Motion Machine by Richard J. Howe, undated
• The Wurlitzer Electric Piano: New Style I, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati/North Tonawanda, Circa 1915. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Letter, 1916
• Wurlitzer Repair Records for Band Organs: April 5, 1918 June 2, 1939. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Repair Records for Pianos and Harps: February 28, 1921 - May 10, 1938. 20 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Repair Records for Miscellaneous Instruments, January 30, 1919 - August 4, 1930. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Varnish Transfer (2-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 131, folder 2

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1903-1980

Scope and Contents

• "The House of Wurlitzer", The Music Trades, December 1, 1906. 7 pp 10-3/4 x 15-1/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Means Music to Millions 1967 Annual Report, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1967
• Pianino Lease, C. F. Schenkenberg, Racine, Wis., Circa 1910. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Nickelodeon Piano. Orchestra. PianOrchestra Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Various dates. 122 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Player Piano/Piano Photo, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, various dates. 7 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photoplayer/Organette Photo, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, various dates. 14 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Factory Record of Music Rolls: style 125, 150, 165 and 180 Band Organs and Caliola. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
box 131, folder 3

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Roll Labels. Roll Leaders and Tune Cards, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, various dates. 74 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Harp Photos/Harp Information, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Various dates. 18 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 131, folder 4

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1917-1980

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments Make Money Making Music, Hoffler Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1912. 50 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Customer Cards for Band Organs: 1930. 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Manufacturing Records for Lodge Organs: Serial Nos. 1001-1025, March 4, 1929 - January 21, 1936. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Factory Record of Music Rolls: style 125, 150, 165 and 180 Band Organs and Caliola. 8 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Manufacturing Records for unit Orchestras: Serial Nos. 118-261, January 25, 1917 - November 29, 1919. 6 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Band Organ Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, various dates. 42 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• The World's Best Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1919. 39 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O) (Bound in leather embossed Mr. G. H. Leathurby) (All color)
• Miscellaneous Wurlitzer-Related Correspondence by Q. David Bowers, Various Dates. 84 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Various dates. 12 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 131, folder 5

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1910-1977

Scope and Contents

• The Wurlitzer Military Band: Only Correct "Music" for Skating Rinks. Fairs. Carouselles. and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., Wurlitzer Station, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1926. 20 pp 5 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Great Money Makers - For Skating Rinks. Summer Parks and Carousals; 11 Specially Priced Wurlitzer Military Bands, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1915. 8 pp 12 x 15-1/4" (1-O) (Repaired)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Pianos and Player Pianos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, May 1, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• Dividends and Distributions
• How the Starting Switch Operates, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing Company, undated
• Wurlitzer Music for Theatres: Supplementary Catalog, Circa 1918. 12 pp 7 x· 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Miscellaneous information
• Wurlitzer Military Band for skating Rinks. Carouselles. Fairs and Amusement Parks, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1926. 24 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• The Wurlitzer Paganini Solo Violin and Piano: The Perfect Instrument for Homes, Restaurants, Hotels, Cafes, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Pianos and Player Pianos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, August 15, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• Letter, 1911
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1922. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Automatic Brass Bands for Skating Rinks, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., undated (1-C)
• A New Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instrument: The Bijou Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., undated
• Wurlitzer Music for Theatres, Cafes, Dance Halls: A Famous Line of Orchestras, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., undated
• Letter, 1985
• Letter, 1977
box 131, folder 6

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1890-1964

Scope and Contents

• Net Price List: Military Band Organs, Circa 1938. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The New Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1917. 16 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Net Price List: Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., April 1, 1923. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Twenty-Fifth Edition, Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891. 262 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Advertisement, American Landscape Architect, 1932
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments No. 80, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, OH, 1909. 248 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color Plates)
box 131, folder 7

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1917-1982

Scope and Contents

• Photograph
• Style W Organette, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Wurlitzer Centennial Cook Book: 1856-1956, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, New York, 1956. 172 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Orchestral Piano – Style G, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company Investments
• Supplementary Catalog-Wurlitzer Music for Theaters, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg., Co., North Tonawanda, New York, No date. 12 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (2-R)
• Automatic Violin-Piano: Patent Granted on Improved Construction for this Type of Instrument, The Music Trade Review, undated
• Coin Slot Boxes, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• The Wurlitzer Military Band. - For Skating Rinks, Carouselles. Fairs and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, New York, 1923. 20 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer World of Music: 1856-1956, The Wurlitzer Company, 1956. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Automatic Harp: A Refined Musical Instrument with Nickel-in-Slot Attachment and Operated by Electricity, The Hoeffler Mfg. Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, circa 1910. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Annual Report, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1957
• Letter, 1979
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Motion Picture Theatre Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, May 15, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• Net Price List: Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., June 1, 1925. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Latest Addition of New Music Cylinders for the Tonophone, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, circa 1905. 6 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Catalogue and Price List: Twenty-Fifth Edition, Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891. 262 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company and Subsidiary Company, Condensed Report on Examination for the Year Ended March 31, 1954: Haskins & Sells, Chicago, May 10, 1954. 6 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Poster, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments: Music That Pays You a Profit, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1925. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra: Especially Built for Motion Picture Theatres, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 16 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• You Tell 'Em!, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1920. 12 pp 3-1/4 x 4-1/2" (1-O)
box 131, folder 8

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1906-1988

Scope and Contents

• Wurltech, 1988
• Wurlitzer Military Band for Skating Rinks. Carouselles. Fairs and Amusement Parks, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1926. 24 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Wurlitzer Military Band - For Skating Rinks, Carouselles, Fairs and Summer Resorts, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, Circa 1907. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-R)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1910. 83 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Illustrated Catalog & Price List - No. 62, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, OH, 1906. 46 pp (Plus return envelope) 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments: The World's Standard – Catalog No. 129, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments: Catalog No. 122, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, 1921. 130 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
box 131, folder 9

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1916-1994

Scope and Contents

• Case designs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Unused Wurlitzer Case Designs by Q. David Bowers and Richard Howe, AMICA Bulletin, Vol. 31, No. 2, 1994
• The World's Best Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1919. 39 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Starting Switch Mechanism, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, O./N. Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1920. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Photograph
• Miscellaneous Coin Piano Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Various dates. 40 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Jammed for Centennial Celebration, Tonawanda News, 1956
box 131, folder 10

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Various dates. 37 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 132, folder 1

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1922-1929

Scope and Contents

• Photographs
• Directions for the Operations and Care of the Pianino, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Net Price List: Military Band Organs, Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda, N.Y., October 15, 1930. 2 pp 3 x 5" (1-C)
• Price List, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 15, 1920. 1 P 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Company Records: Collection 169, Earl W. Hayter Regional History Center, DeKalb, Illinois, August 1984. 53 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Music: The World's Best, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 48 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments: Music That Pays You a Profit, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1925. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Military Band for Skating Rinks, Carouselles. Fairs and Amusement Parks, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., 1929. 23 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 1-R)
box 132, folder 2

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1906-1914

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra: Style F- Complete, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Photographs
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated. 48 pp (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments No. 80, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, OH, 1909. 248 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color Plates)
box 132, folder 3

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1914-1994

Scope and Contents

• Photographs – Style O, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated
• Wurlitzer World of Music: 1856-1956, The Wurlitzer Company, 1956. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• 2 Exciting New Instruments from Kaufman-Schroeder, undated
• Unused Wurlitzer Case Designs, Q. David Bowers and Richard Howe, 1994
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments No. 80, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909. 248 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color Plates)
• The World's Greatest Achievement in Music for Theatres: The Wurlitzer Hope-Jones Unit Orchestra, 1964
box 132, folder 4

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1907-1912

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, Circa 1907. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Music That Gives Realism to the Pictures: The Wurlitzer One Man Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 31 pp 4-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Seeburg Price Lists, January 10, 1914/May 1, 1914/January 10, 1915. Prepared by The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1908. 92 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
box 132, folder 5

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1904-1922

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1922. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• The New Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra Especially Built for Motion Picture Theatres; The One-Man Orchestra Operated by a Single Musician or with Music Roll Automatically, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1913. 14 pp 9 x 12" (1-O, 1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Wurlitzer Station, New York/Frankfurt, Germany/Cincinnati, Circa 1912. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• This Never Fails to Bring the Crowds: Wurlitzer Music in This Theater is an Equal Attraction with the Pictures, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Circa 1905. 4 pp 9-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• 200 to 300% Profit: Investigate Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments: The Largest. Best and Most Complete Line in America The Monster Military Band Organ. The Wurlitzer Player-Piano. The Mandolin Quartette. The Wurlitzer Harp. The Pian Orchestra. The Tonophone. The Pianino, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 40 pp 10-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• "No Argument Necessary" If You Read What others Say, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, 1906. 20 pp 11 x 8" (1-O)
• Music Pays: The "Tonophone" Automatic Piano, Hoeffler Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1904. 2 pp 18 x 24" (1-O) (Color) (Damaged)
• The World's Best Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1919. 39 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Complete Musical Merchandise Catalogue for Dealers No. 123, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York, Circa 1922. 94 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• The Pianorchestra: The Greatest Musical Wonder of the Age, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1904. 2 pp 18 X 24" (1-O) (Damaged)
box 132, folder 6

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1920-1993

Scope and Contents

• A Wurlitzer Specification is Becoming a Permanent Fact, International ATOS News, Volume 7, Number 10, June 1993 (1-O)
• "A Setting for A Musical Laboratory: The Landscape Development of the Industrial site of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda, New York", American Landscape Architect, April 1932. 5 pp 9-3/4 X 12-3/4" (1-O)
• Record of Sale (Apollo Grand), The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Ohio, 1928. 2 pp 8 x 12" (1-O)
• Are They Coming Across or Giving You the G. B.? These Wurlitzer Automatic Orchestras are Sweeping the Country, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 8 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• The Wurlitzer Centennial and 100 Years Progress of Music as an Industry in America: Reference Data and Press Material, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1956
• Letter, 1933
• Romantic Development of the World's Foremost Music Institution by R.A. Schirmer, undated
box 132, folder 7

Rudolph Wurlitzer Company undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Factory Photos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Various' dates. 29 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 132, folder 8

Yamaha 1989-1992

Scope and Contents

• Tickling the Ivories: A step beyond CDs brings Horowitz into your home, Michael Specter, Washington Post, 1990
• If Your Piano Has Been Silent For Too Long – Listen to What We Have For You!, Disklavier Piano, Yamaha Pianos, circa 1989
• Introducing the Disklavier Piano to You, Yamaha Pianos, circa 1989
• Introducing the Disklavier Piano: Educator. Performer. Accompanist, Yamaha Pianos, Buena Park, CA, Circa 1989. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Yamaha's High-Tech Piano Pays Off, Eben Shapiro, The New York Times, 1992
box 132, folder 9

Miscellaneous 1916-1996

Scope and Contents

• A Compendium of Coin-Operated Musical Machines, Frederick Fried, Compiled 1958-1966
• Archer, Mildred, Tippoo's Tiger, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1959. 52 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Drehorgelbauer Giovanni Bacigalupo, Berliner Journal, 1977
• Wieder Verlor Berlin Ein Original – Albert Köppen Drehte Den Leierkasten seit 50 Jahren, 1976
• Civitan Forecaster: Builders of Good Citizenship, 1968
• Souvenires D'Une Mission Musicale En Grèce Et En Orient, L.A. Bourgault-Ducoudray, 1975
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Small World of Music 1995 Collection, Enesco Corporation, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 1995
• Correspondence, 1945
• Correspondence, 1995
• Noteworthy News of Bound Brook, 1995
• Katalog fur Musicdosen, Handlung B. Maurer, Spiez, Circa 1913. 20 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-R)
box 132, folder 10

Miscellaneous 1914-1994

Scope and Contents

• Music Box Cases, L.A. Rear, The Antiquer, 1947
• The Works of the Music Box, L.A. Rear, The Antiquer, 1947
• Your Music Box, L.A. Rear, The Antiquer, 1947
• Confidential Application, New York Herald Tribune, undated
• Harold's Club of Reno Collection of Automatic and Mechanical Music Machines Auction, Butterfield & Butterfield, undated
• The Origin and Development of the Music Box
• Mechantiques' Fall Festival, 1994
• Catalog, Ragtime, Ceres, California, 1993
• Meahl, P. J., The Piano-Player: How and Why, R. E. Fox, 1914. 45 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Edition Photothek I Willy Römer/Leierkasten in Berlin; 1912-1932, Dirk Neshen, Berlin, 1983. 31 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• A Catalogue of Musical Discovery, Anyone Can Whistle, Kingston, New York, 1992
• These Beautiful Prints Now Available, Don Rand, Thomaston, Maine, undated
• Musik-Kurier aus Monschau, 1992
• Professional I – Professional II, Van Bergen Bellfoundries, Charleston South Carolina, undated
• Seltene und AuBergew Instruments photographs
• De Carillons Van's-Hertogenbosch, 1982. 32 pp 4-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• The Phonograph Playerpiano, undated
• Museum fur Mechanische Musikinstrumente
• Piano Player Roll Cabinets, Player Piano Co., Wichita, Kansas, Circa 1960. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Musee Mecanique, San Francisco, California, undated
• Some Rare and Desirable Last-Minute Additions, Mechanical Music Center, 1980
• MBS Convention, 1990
• Antique Musical Instruments, Marilyn Michaels, The Antiques Journal, 1964
• Auction catalog, Mekanisk Musik Museum, Christie's, South Kensington, London, November 14, 1981. 76 pp 8-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (With price estimates, prices realized)
• Mekanisk Musik Museum (The Claes O. Friberg Collection), Christie's, south Kensington, London, November 14, 1981. 4 pp 8-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Webb, Graham, Brochure for The Disc Musical Box Handbook, Faber & Faber, London, 1971. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Loose Change, Mead Company, Long Beach, California, undated
• Center, Durward, A Checklist of Mechanical Musical Instruments and Related Items in the Collection. The Division of Musical Instruments. Smithsonian Institution, July 1973. 8 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Look What's Back! Today's Living, 1961
• Hit Gershwin Disc Sparks New Interest in Piano Rolls, Irv Lichtman, Billboard Newspaper, 1994
• Gershwin, by George, Michael Walsh, Time, 1994
• Letter re: Gershwin, by George, 1994
• Place de la Musique, Plum Tree Farms, Barrington Hills, Illinois, 1992
• Organ Grinders' News, 1994
box 133, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1944-1993

Scope and Contents

• Museo di strumenti musicali meccanici, Savio, Italy, undated (includes photographs)
• Auction Team Köln, Newsletter No. 8, 1994
• Organ Grinders News, 1993
• The National Musical Museum, 1973
• Spring Expansion Sale, Ragtime, Ceres, California, 1993
• The Player Piano: Mechanical Evolution of the Automatic Keyboard, Shirley Wilcox, Contemporary Keyboard, 1981
• An Electric Piano, Evening Post, 1887 (1-C)
• These Beautiful Prints Are Available Now, Don Rand, Thomaston, Maine, undated
• Look, Ma No Hands: Player Piano Stages Resounding Comeback, Wall Street Journal, 1962
• Catalog, Promises Kept, Inc., Plymouth, Minnesota, undated
• Organ Grinders News, 1992
• The Player With the Fringe on Top, Christian Science Monitor, 1962
• PlayerPiano Trend Has a Sales Melody, Home Furnishings Daily, 1962
• Pianos: Key Notes for Buyers, The National Observer, 1970
• Catalog, Ragtime, Ceres, California, undated
• The Ramey Banjo-Orchestra, D.C. Ramey Piano Company, Chicago Heights, Illinois, 1994
• Sensational New Scopitone Musical Theater of Distinctive Entertainment, Scopitone, Inc., Miami Beach, Florida, undated
• Scopistars, Scopitone, Inc., Miami Beach, Florida, undated
• 2nd Annual Museum Auction, Bellms Cars & Music of Yesterday, Sarasota, Florida, 1974
• Historical Patent Reprints, Stella-Johnson Music Box Company, Mountain View, California, 1987
• The Player Piano Department, The Music Trade Review, undated
• Presto, 1916
• SF Music Box plays a new tune, Catalog Age, 1990
• Yamaha's 90's Player Piano a Hit, The New York Times, 1992
• Ivories That Tickle Themselves, The New York Times, 1993
• Mechantiques: Great Old Stuff Reduced for the New Year, Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1993
• Organs of the Mid-America Chapter, Musical Box Society International, 1995
• Holland, Frank W., A Box Full of Rolls: An Autobiography by Frank W. Holland, Founder of the Musical Museum, 1988. 22 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Jaccard, L. G., Origin and Development of the Music Box, No date. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Jaccard, L.G., The Last of the Music-Box Craftsmen, 1944
• The Lyon & Healy Catalogue of Musical Goods, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, Illinois, undated
box 133, folder 2

Miscellaneous 1885-1993

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of Musical Instruments, J. R. Holcomb & Co., Mallet Creek, Ohio, Circa 1885. 24 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Mechantiques "Welcome To Spring" List!, Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1994
• An Invitation, St. Albans Organ Museum, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, undated
• Ballantine Says Music Should Be Cherished, Mainland Journal, 1970
• Player Pianos Strike High Note and Roll Along, Philadelphia Inquirer, 1970
• Letter, Jeffrey Morgan to Ron Connor, 1990
• Miscellaneous photographs
• The Engines of our Ingenuity: No. 692: Player Piano, John H. Lienhard, undated
• Nuts About Collecting, Chicago Tribune, 1992
• Local nut tycoon emerges from his shell, Crain's Chicago Business, 1992
• Miscellaneous clippings about the Mekanisk Musik Museum, 1993
• The Story of the Violano- Virtuoso - World's Only Self-Playing Violin and Piano, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Circa 1909. 31 pp 6 x 9" (1-R)
• The Electrical Mastery of Music: Violano-Virtuoso. Viol-Cello. Viol-Xylophone, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Circa 1912. 36 pp 9 x 12 (1-R)
• A Few Very Special Holiday Surprises, Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1993
• Catalog Supplement, AMR Publishing Company, Arlington, WA, 1992
• Select Diversions for a Hot Summer's Night, Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1993
• The Music House, Traverse City, Michigan, 1994
• The Gibson Collection: Description and Pricing, 1994
• Flyers: Cremona Styles A & C, The Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 2 pp 8-3/4 X 5-3/4" (1-O) (With original embossed mailing envelope)
• Flyer Style E (Closed), Marquette Piano Co., Chicago, Circa 1910. 2 pp 8-3/4 X 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Service Manual for the Violano-Virtuoso, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 31 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• The Montgomery Archive: Gershwin Rolls, R. Michael Montgomery, Southfield, Michigan, 1994
• Moving Tunes, Good Weekend, undated
• 18th Annual Band Organ Rally, Muscatine, Iowa, 1993
• Please Don't Shoot This Player Piano, The New York Times, 1993
• Mechanical Music, Journal of the Musical Box Society International, Volume XXXVII, Number 3, Winter 1991
• The American Band Organ presented for Lichtensteiger Spektakel, 1993
• Scientific American Supplement, 1897
• The De-Assification of Music, Carroll Brent Chilton, 1922
• Nostalgia, Newtonville, Massachusetts, 1972
• Book List: Clocks and Mechanical Music, Keith Harding, London, undated
• A Catalog of Watches for Sales, William L. Scolnik, New York, New York, 1978
• American Auction, San Francisco, California, undated
box 133, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1900-1995

Scope and Contents

• The Musical Museum Newsletter, The British Piano Museum Charitable Trust, Brentford, England, 1987
• Miscellaneous clippings and brochures re: George Gershwin, 1990
• Big Space for Quality Publicity, The Player-Piano Journal, undated
• Doyle Lane Restorations, Middletown Springs, Vermont, undated
• Wilkommen Zur Mortier-Party Programm, Auto + Technik Museum Sinsheim, undated
• The Presto, 1900
• The Music Trades, 1913
• Hauptkatalog 1983/84, Pianohaus U. Musikalienhandel, W. Baus, Kassel, Germany, 1983. 164 pp 8-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Pianola and Its Music: 1898-1995, Rex Lawson, 1995
• Appendix 1: Score Excerpts, undated
• Materials regarding the Antique Music Museum, Franklin, Pennsylvania, 1980
• Pianos Play Themselves with the Right Module, The Wall Street Journal, 1991
• Battleships With Player Pianos, Richard J. Howe (includes photograph), undated
• Street Organ Fair at Oirschot, undated
• A Sight and Sound Spectacular, Thursford Collection, Thursford, England, 1995
• Ampico Recording: The Music Roll, A Brief History, The Musical Museum, Brentford, England, undated
• Spring Clockwork Music Extravaganza, Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1995
box 133, folder 4

Miscellaneous 1889-1995

Scope and Contents

• Instruments of Musical Quality, The Old Music Shop, 1958
• La residenza museo di un collezionista Americano: The Museum-Residence of an American Collector, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Mechantiques' Greatest Offering Yet! Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1994
• A Remarkable Organ, Richard Howe, Mechanical Music, Musical Box Society International, 1993
• Music Man: He Restores Melodic Memories, The Times-Picayune, 1994
• Play It Again Brentford, Jenny Woolf, undated
• Letter, Reblitz Restorations, Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1994
• Gershwin, By George, Michael Walsh, Time, 1994
• Miscellaneous covers for service manuals (1-C)
• Stock Certificate, Electric Piano Company, 1889
• The Master's Fingers on Your Piano: A Nostalgic Look at Reproducing Player Piano Advertising from 1905 to 1929, AMICA, 1977
• Pianola makes a PC comeback!, Sydney, Australia, 1994
• Music returns Sept. 25, Noteworthy News of Newark Int'l, 1994
• Chapuis, Alfred and Droz, Edmond, Les Automates: Figures Artificielles D'Hommes et D'Animaux, Neuchatel, Circa 1955. 4 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• The Smiler, Richard Zimmerman, undated
• The Mechanical Player, Arthur Whiting, undated
• The Sound of Music Returns to Clayton, The Friends of Clayton, Vol. 2, No. 4, Winter 1991-1992
• Woody Auction Company Holds St. Louis, Missouri Sale, The Antique Trader Weekly, Dubuque, Iowa, 1991
• Let This Mark Be Your Guide When Buying a Player Piano, Standard Pneumatic Action Company, 1926. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 6-1/4"- (1-O)
• Jaccard, L. G., Origin and Development of the Music Box, No date. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Mira Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, November 30, 1904. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• The Engelhardt Automatic or Coin Operated Pianos, Engelhardt Piano Co., St. Johnsville, N.Y., Circa 1905. 4 pp 5-3/4 X 8-1/2" (1-C)
box 133, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1901-1989

Scope and Contents

• Pianola's, Samenstelling Peter Suidman, Nederlandse Pianola Vereniging, 1981
• Pianino Lease, C. F. Schenkenberg, Racine, Wisconsin, Circa 1910. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• The Dixy Lee Rag, Words & Music by Frank Adams, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Mechanical Music Bibliography: collected by Herr Dr. Kowar, Journal of Mechanical Music, Musical Box Society International, 1990
• Musicana Directory, compiled by Pat Cather, 1963. 28 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Comb Styles and Musical Effects, Jere Ryder, undated
• "Piano Player Treasury" Reviews Player History, The Music Trades, 1962
• BIEM (Bureau International des Societes Gerant les Droits d'Enregistrement et de Reproduction Mecanique), Paris, 1979
• Manufacturers and Dealers Aid Player-Piano Week, The Music Trade Review, 1921
• Moore, Harry P., Why Not a Player Piano? (The Pianotist), Moore & Moore, London, Circa 1915. 14 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Music Goes Round, Sunday News, 1959
• Tom's Country Market and Musical Museum, Manly, Iowa, undated
• Greeting Card, undated
• Miscellaneous Clippings
• Scientific American, 1926
• Extract from Diderot Encyclopedia
box 133, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1921-1988

Scope and Contents

• Mike Montgomery research notes, 1988
• The Musical Wonder House, Wiscasset, Maine, 1987
• The World-Famous Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York, undated
• The Awakening of McLucas, Hobart M. Cable Company, 1921
• "Old Music Box Melodies", Bornand Collection, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• Alice in Playerland, Standard Player Action, 1923. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• The Gift to Play Music, Standard Pneumatic Action Company, 1923
box 133, folder 7

Miscellaneous 1916-1978

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs
• Chapuis, Alfred and Droz, Edmond, The Jaquet-Droz Automatons, History Museum, Neuchatel, 1956. 24 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• The Musical Museum, Brentford, England, undated
• Buurkerk Utrecht, undated
• Miscellaneous photocopied advertisements
• Katalog Uber Drehorgeln und Pneumatische Orchesterorgeln, Wilhelm Bruder Sohne, Orgelfabrik Waldkirch, Baden, Germany, Circa 1905. 32 pp 8 x 10-3/4" (1-R)
• Mesoriac, Roy, Corrections, Additions, Comments to The Curious History of Music Boxes, Lightner Publishing Co., Chicago, 1962. 10 pp (1-O)
• The Murtogh Guinness Collection, New York, 1982. 30 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Kromarograph: An Automatic Music Recording Apparatus, Scientific American, 1906 (1-C)
• Off The Record, Fortune, 1934
• The Choralcelo, a Wonderful Electric Piano, The Electrical Experimenter, 1916 (1-C)
• Rhapsodies in Wrapping Paper, Harvey N. Rochl, The Cornell Engineer, 1957
• Echoes from the Black Forest, Senior Scholastic, 1951 (1-C)
• Bowers, Q. David, Poster for Encyclopedia of Automatic Musical Instruments, The Vestal Press, Vestal, New York, 1972. 1 p (1-O)
• Certificate of Appreciation, Band Organ Rally, Mid-America Chapter, Musical Box Society, 1990
• Installing Welte Player in Blenheim Palace, England, Ago Magazine, 1972 (1-C)
• The Diapaso, 1931
• Letter, M. Welte & Sons, 1921
• Letter, 1977
• A Peep at Piano Roll Manufacture in the 1920's and 1930's, R.G. Mander, 1978
• George Gershwin Will Perform 'Live', Thanks to Computerized Piano Rolls, Wall Street Journal, 1990
box 133, folder 8

Miscellaneous 1884-1991

Scope and Contents

• Ragtime Conversion Kit Sale, Ragtime, Ceres, California, 1991
• Organ Parade, Fair Organ Presentation Society, December, 1973. 108 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Assemblee Generale: 1986, Association des Amis des Instruments et de la Musique, Mecanique, Paris, January, 1986. 34 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Mekanisk Musik Museum, Christie's, South Kensington, London, November 14, 1981. 76 pp 8-1/4 x 8" (1-O, 1-C)
• Bezdechi, Adrian, Pianos & Player Pianos: An Informative Guide for Owners and Prospective Buyers, House Portland, Oregon, 1979. 63 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ballet Mecanique, undated
• Museum fur Mechanische Musikinstrumente: Privatsammburg Jan Brauers, Baden-Baden, Germany, Circa 1977. 68 pp 6 X 8-1/2" (1-O) (Inscribed by Jan Brauers)
• The Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York, Circa 1980. 64 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalogue and Price List: Carousal Organs. Cylinder Pianos, G. Molinari & Sons, New York, 1896. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Maillardet's Automaton, Alfred Chapuis, The Musical Box Society International, 1965
• Jaccard, L. G., origin and Development of the Music Box, Hobbies Magazine, August-November 1938. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• The Wonderful Concordette and Harmonette, The American Automatic Organ Co., Boston, Mass., May 23, 1884. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 12" (1-O) (With drawings of Concordette and Harmonette)
• The Automatic Organist, The American Automatic Organ Co., Boston, Mass., Circa 1885. 1 P 9 x 13" (1-O)
box 134, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1915-1990

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous materials regarding nickelodeons
• Carousel Music Rental
• Tom's Mechanical Music Wonderland, Manly, Iowa
• Melody Memories Museum, Fairfax, Virginia
• Mechanical Music Center, Inc., Darien, Connecticut
• The Musical Box Society
• Artistic Piano Playing by Means of the Angelus, The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Connecticut, No date. 23 pp 4 x 7-1/2" (1-R)
• Old Music Box Melodies, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• Music Boxes of Every Size, D. Allard & Sandoz, Geneva, Circa 1895. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5" (1-O)
• Prized Attraction at Famed Virginia City, 1960
• Greeting Cards
• Fair Organs "Blazing Away": Famous Instruments in Radio Programme, Betty Batt, 1965
• Music Memories, 1961
• The Musical Museum
• Smithsonian Institution News, 1990
• Bezdechi, Adrian, Pianos & Player Pianos: An Informative Guide for Owners and Prospective Buyers, House Portland, Oregon, 1979. 63 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• The Piano of the Future, The Presto, 1910
• The Presto, 1915
• Harvey & Marion Roehl
• Roehl, Harvey N, The Player Piano - An Historical Scrapbook, Century House, Watkins Glen, New York, 1958. 112 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Patey, Carole, Musical Boxes at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1980. 36 pp 8-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Music Machines, Thomas E. Moore, Houston Public Library, Houston, Texas, 1976
• Jaccard, L. G., Origin and Development of the Music Box, Hobbies Magazine, August-November 1938. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Reynolds, Reginald, On Playing the Pianola Piano (With directions for using the pianola practice roll), The Aeolian Co. Ltd., London, Circa 1910. 22 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• An Introduction to the Collection at the National Musical Museum, Brentford, Middlesex, 1973. 20 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• The Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York, Circa 1975. 52 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Stotts Company, Plainfield, Indiana, 1972
• The Story of Automatic Music, Gordon Balch Nevin, The Etude, 1921 (1-C)
• The Presto, 1908 (1-C)
• The Presto, 1905 (1-C)
• A Triumphant Pianola Recital crowns an important Boston Concert! Dinosaur Ensemble, 1989
• Music for Pianola, L. Douglas Henderson, Boston, Massachusetts, First and Second Church Unitarian Universalist, 1989
• Grand Illusions, Elise & Martin Roenig, 1989
• The Player Piano, Brian Chesters, undated
box 134, folder 2

Miscellaneous 1910-1993

Scope and Contents

• Brochure, Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Merle Norman Cosmetics Tower of Beauty at San Sylmar, Sylmar, California, undated
• Brochure, Carousel, Pueblo City, Colorado, 1989
• Organ Grinders' news, 1993
• 'Dear Postmaster', Albert Spencer, The American Philatelist, 1988
• The Paper Chase, Richard J. Howe at the AMICA Annual Meeting, 1991
• Die Wasser-Automaten und Wasserkunste im Parke des Lustschlosses Hellbrunn bei Salzburg, Ernst v. Bassermann-Jordan, 1928 (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous player-piano advertisements, circa 1910
• Miscellaneous auction lists and correspondence
• Quality Components for Nickelodeon, Band Organs & Player Pianos, C. George Cooper Mechanical Music Manufacturer, undated
• Porter Music Box Company, Randolph, Vermont, undated
• Books For Sale: List 127, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• Letter, Retonio's Mechanisches Musik- und Zaubermuseum, 1980
• A Dedicated Restoration Team (Keith Harding), Clocks magazine, 1980
• Letter, Doyle H. Lane: Antique Music and Wheels, Hillsborough, North Carolina, undated
• Fine Antique Music Boxes For Sale: List 778, Bornand Music Box Company, undated
• Letter, Panchronia Antiquities (Nancy and Mark Fratti), Warners, New York, undated
box 134, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1958-1990

Scope and Contents

Publications, articles, correspondence, flyers, pamphlets, correspondence, photographs, and catalogs.
box 134, folder 4

Miscellaneous 1976-1986

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Ward-Price, Toronto, Canada, 1977
• Sunflake Art, Plainsboro, New Jersey, undated
• Leon Hale: Swallowed up by a loud, whistly, throbbing calliope, The Houston Post, 1975
• Organs, Rides and Engines on Parade: Volume Two, Fair Organ Preservation Society, 1971
• Music Box Books, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• Wurlitzer "R" Player System notes and photograph, undated
• Dedicated to Craftsmanship: Couple restores old player pianos, The Houston Post, 1975
• Collectors Directory, undated
• Miscellaneous clippings, advertisements, correspondence, and brochures
• The Klavier Rag, Vol. II, 1976
• Antwerp organ comes to mall, The Houston Post, 1976
• Golden Gate Chapter of the Musical Box Society International, 24th Annual Convention, 1973
box 134, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1890-1996

Scope and Contents

• Waldkircher Orgel Zeitung, 1996
• The Official Product of the Bicententary of the music box, Reuge Music, 1996
• Auction List, Wolfgang Schweppe, undated
• Letterhead, Sylvester & Tower, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, 1899
• Summer Symphonies at Mechantiques, Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1996
• Mail Auction Information & Instructions, Fred Dahlinger, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 1996
• Correspondence, Carousel Society, North Tonawanda, New York, 1995
• Q. David Bowers correspondence, 1981-1983
• Sales List, AutaMusique, Summit, New Jersey, 1988
• Bulletin de liaison no. 01, A.A.F.M.A., 1988
• Ideal Music Box: Playing any Number of Tunes, January 14, 1892. 7 pp 9-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Introducing Music Boxes and the Musical Box Society, undated
• Automatic Musical Instruments for Sale from my Collection, Q. David Bowers, undated
• Auction, Glenn H. Munson & Son Auctioneers, The Old Music Shop Museum, 1985
• Bowers, Q. David, A Tune for A Token. Token and Medal Society. Inc., Thiensville, Wisconsin, 1975. 79 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Honk, tweet, blare: sounds of the fair, Rudolph Chelminski, undated
• Special List: Rare Music Boxes for Sale, Bornand Music Box Co., Pelham, New York, undated
• Mekanisk Musik Museum (The Claes O. Friberg Collection), Christie's, south Kensington, London, November 14, 1981. 4 pp 8-1/4 x 12" (1-O)
• Collector's Love: Fiddling With Player Pianos, Charles Hillinger, undated
• One-Organ Band Rocks the Block, Josie Weber, Vol. 10, No. 8, 1973
• The Musical Museum 1978 Season
• Books on Automatic Music, A.D. Santomasso, New Haven, Connecticut, undated
• Presents a Fabulous Estate Auction, Ferrell's Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri, 1986
• Americana Magazine, 1982
• Alan Pell Music, Spalding, England, undated
• Statement, Givens-Gourley, Wexford, Pennsylvania, 1970
• Out of the Past: Depression Ended Player Piano Boom; They're a Hobby Now, Lloyd Stoyer, undated
• Nickelodeon Collectors' Handbook, The Nickelodeon Institute, Vestal, New York, January, 1964. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• Schilder Bilder Moritaten, Sonderschau des Museums fur Volkskunde im Pergamonmuseum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 1987
• W.J. Van OS & H.M.G. Yu Antiquairs, Amsterdam, undated
• Rolmonica: A Player Piano in Your Pocket, Circa 1928. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Brochure, The Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York, undated
• Brochure: The Nelson-Wiggen Piano: Style 5X, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, Chicago, circa 1915. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Attention Record Collectors, Klavier Record Company, North Hollywood, California, undated
• If There's a Song in Your Heart, Rita Ford Probably Has A Music Box That Plays It, People Weekly, 1982
• From the Collection of Harold J. Autenreith, Rita Ford, Inc., New York, 1984
• New Regina 15½" Music Box Discs, Lloyd G. Kelley (successor to the Regina Music Box Company), undated
• Wurlitzer Military Band Organ Rolls Style 125: List #1, The Powells, North Hollywood, California, undated
• Letter from Ron Bopp to Richard J. Howe, 1980
• Morton Gould: On Music and the Player Piano, Aeolian Music Foundation, Circa 1960. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Antique music machines captivate 300 collectors, Leslie Loddeke, The Houston Post, 1984
• Letter from David Boehm to Richard J. Howe, 1986
box 134, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1906-1989

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs
• Brochure, The Music House, Traverse City, Michigan, undated
• Brochure, Antique Music Museum, Franklin, Pennsylvania, undated
• La Collection du Des Boites a Musique, Patek Philippe, Geneva, Circa Mai 1972. 19 pp 8-1/4 x 4-1/4" (1-O)
• Brochure, Huber, Lichtensteig, undated
• Christmas Card
• Carousel Organ, William Henry Kromer, Wayne, Pennsylvania, undated
• Catalog, A.M.R. Publishing Co., Seattle, Washington, undated
• The man who played piano with his feet, Akron Beacon Journal, 1974
• For Sale, Autamusique, Summit, New Jersey, undated
• Nickelodeon, Bill Kap Piano Company, East Cleveland, Ohio, undated
• Sigler Piano Player Has The Human Touch: Put It In Your Piano, Sigler Piano Player Co., Harrisburg, Pa., Circa 1915. 1 P 16-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Sales Letter, Amphion Piano Player Company, Syracuse, New York, 1917
• Sales Letters, Montgomery Ward & Co., Kansas City, undated. 2 pp
• Letter, The Q.R.S. Company, New York, Nov. 10, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, May 12, 1908. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Presenting the Wurlitzer Reproducing Residence Organ, W.A. Crowle Limited
• Museum Founder Honored, Los Angeles Independent, 1987
• Sales Letter, Imperial Player Roll Co., undated
• Wilson, D. Miller, The "Player-Piano": Its Construction, How to Play- What to Play and How to Preserve It and Make Adjustments When Necessary: sections VII-X, pitman's Common Commodities and Industries, Sir Isaac pitman & Sons, Ltd., London, Circa 1915. 30 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Aeolian pipe Organ, The Aeolian Company, New York, No date. 16 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter from Robert McKanna to Richard J. Howe, 1983 (includes brochures and clippings)
• Fantastic Leap Year Sale, Ragtime Automated Music, Modesto, California, undated
• Grocers' Increased Profits Catalogue, Arbuckle Bros., Profit Dept., Old Ship, New York, 1906. 36 pp 9-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• Bezdechi, Adrian, Pianos & Player Pianos: An Informative Guide for Owners and Prospective Buyers, House Portland, Oregon, 1979. 63 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• The Frank Holland Collection, The Musical Museum, Brentord, England, undated
• Psychology of Music, Carl E. Seashore, undated
box 134, folder 7

Miscellaneous 1947-1991

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Correspondence Between David Junchen and John Malone, 1970-1982. 92 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
• Special List Rare Antique Music Boxes for Sale, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, 1987
• Small Grind Organs, Arthur H. Sanders, 1963
• Rare Grand Player Pianos Restored by Spokane Firm, Joel Ream, The Spokesman-Review, 1961
• The Paper Chase, Richard J. Howe, 1991
• Richters Bauvorlagen Nr. 3, Richters Kunst-Anstalt, undated
• Vestal's Roehl plays new roll, Press & Sun Bulletin, 1988
• Ode to a Playerpiano, undated
• Photograph of John McTammany's grave
• Van Onwillige Kanaries Fluitende Klokken en een Pierement (Unwilling Canaries): Beknopt Historisch overzicht van de Mechanische Muziekinstrumenten, 1970. 66 pp 7-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Appraisal, For Circa 1856 "My Darling" Musical Carrousel, T. Baud, September 25, 1947. 11 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Chordephon, No dates. (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos, Musical clocks, watches & pictures, No dates. 8 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
• Miscellaneous clippings
box 134, folder 8

Miscellaneous 1881-1979

Scope and Contents

• German patent information, F. Jansen, 1881-1928 (1-C)
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, and advertisements
• Alumni Engineers, edited by Stanley Schlozman, 1961
• List of miscellaneous patents
• The Player Piano Group, Bulletin No. 74, October 1979
• Today as always, the Steinway is built by the Steinway family, Steinway & Sons, New York, undated
• Brochure: Automata: Mechanical Marvels of the Nineteenth Century, Sharon & Christian Bailly, 1987
• Catalog, Ragtime Calliopes, Ceres, California, 1994
box 134, folder 9

Miscellaneous 1972-1983

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Correspondence with Werner Baus, 1972-82. 25 pp (Various sizes) (1-O/C)
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Miscellaneous Photos, Cylinder music boxes, No date. 160 pp (Various sizes) (1-C)
box 135, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1956-1996

Scope and Contents

• Antique, Classic and special Interest Automobiles and Automatic Musical Instruments (From the Collection of Judge Roy M. Hofheinz, Houston, Texas), Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc., Houston, June 8, 1974. 136 pp 10-1/4 x 7" (1-O) (With prices realized)
• Christmas Card, 1992
• Invisible Musicians, Hermes, Paris, 1996
• Sounds of the Season, undated
• The Music Stand, Winter/Spring, 1993
• Letter from Peter G. Schuhknecht to Marion and Harvey Roehl, 1992 (includes Jingle Bells arrangement)
• Screening Books, Norman Stewart, Movie Collector's World, 1994
• Piano Issue No. 18, June, 1994
• As for the player piano, everything old is new again, Florida Today, 1994
• Reconditioning the Tune Sheets Of Large Disc Music Boxes, John Hoke, The Antiques Journal, 1955
• How to Collect and Restore Classic Pianos, Lewis A. Harlow, The Spinning Wheel, 1964
• The Player Piano, Lesley Sandlin, The Antiques Journal, 1977
• Tugboat Skipper Steers New Course, undated
• Compressed Air: A Magazine of Applied Technology and Industrial Management, October/November, 1994
• Hathaway & Bowers, Inc. introduces you to the… Wonderful World of Music Boxes and Nickelodeons!, 1968
• Miracle in Music Box Restoration, The Spinning Wheel, 1956
• Music Boxes, Pearl Haley Patrick, The Spinning Wheel, 1956
• Care and Repair of Paper Music Rolls, The Spinning Wheel, 1960
• The Musical Box Story, Ruth C. Bornand, The Spinning Wheel, 1959
• Correspondence between Earl E. Strausser and Barbara Gill, 1994
• Chapuis, Afred and Gelis, Edouard, Translation of Chapter XVIII, Vol. II Le Monde des Automates, Musical Box Society International, summit, N.J., 1963. 67 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• Four Happy Weeks in the Old World, John J. Hoeltzel, Music Box Society International, undated (1-R)
• Chapuis, Alfred, Excerpts from History of the Music Box and of Mechanical Music, Musical Box Society International, Summit, N.J., 1961. 45 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• List #191, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• Makes Friends, National Playerpiano Week, undated
• Waldkircher Heimatbrief, 1968-1984
• Miscellaneous clippings and advertisements
box 135, folder 2

Miscellaneous 1909-1992

Scope and Contents

• Day of the Player Piano, Joseph Fox, American Heritage, May/June, 1988
• The Piano-Player and the Magazine, Woman's Home Companion, 1909
• The Music Box Plays On, Garrett Oppenheim, undated
• Miscellaneous Photos, Organettes, etc., No dates. 134 (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• Nickelodeon Collectors' Handbook, The Nickelodeon Institute, Vestal, New York, January, 1964. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Prospectus & Application for Membership, British Organ Grinders' Association, 1992
• Göttinger Monatsblätter, 1977
box 135, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1895-1996

Scope and Contents

• NAMM Buyers Guide Issue, Musical Merchandise Review, 1996
• The Pernicious Plaything Payoff, Mad Magazine, 1996
• The Musical Age, 1895
• Correspondence between Richard J. Howe and Rob DeLand, 1990-1991
• Conditional Contract of Sale, Wisconsin, circa 1910. 2 pp C. F. Schenkenberg, Racine, 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Correspondence between The Cornell Engineer and Harvey Roehl, 1957
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Music Boxes of 1898, Hillcrest Book, Spring City, Tenn., 1973. 24 pp 7 x 10" (1-R)
• Price List, April 20, 1925
• Mosakowski, Alex, Das Pianola ein Beitrag zur Kunstgphilosophie, Berlin, 1911. 30 pp 4-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
box 135, folder 4

Miscellaneous 1904-1989

Scope and Contents

• Brady, Cyrus Townsend, Hearts and Players: A Comedy of Salesmanship, American Piano Company, New York, 1920, 25 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Flyer, The Battelle Resident Artist Series, 1977
• Flyer, Mechanisches Musik Museum, undated
• Grand Illusions, Elise & Martin Roenigk, 1988
• Flyer and Newsletter, Keith Harding, undated
• Interesting Facts About Coin-Operated Devices and Vending Machines, undated
• Angelo Rulli, Minnesota Monthly, 1988
• The Nickel Grabbers, Ron Bopp, MBSI, 1989
• "Olympia" Grand Self-Playing Music Box with Automatic Tune Changing Device, The Zeno Mauvais Music Co., San Francisco, California, Circa 1905. 25 pp 6 X 9-1/4" (1-C)
• The Orchestrelle, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1904. 16 pp 7-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Wurlitzer Music for Theatres: Supplementary Catalog, Circa 1918. 12 pp 7 x· 9-1/2" (1-R)
• Catalog, Soundings Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1982
• Interview with Composer Conlon Nancarrow with Charles Amirkhanian, 1977
box 135, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1904-1990

Scope and Contents

• Mai, Palmer, "Perforated Paper Pattern" or A Guide to Collection Of, and Care For, Piano Rolls, Palmer Mai, Kirkwood, Missouri, 1976. 56 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• The Museum of Music Presents A Pictorial Outline of the History of Mechanical Music, 1967. 48 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Those Old Player Pianos Roll Again, The New York Times, 1975
• Enquête sur la situation Actuelle de la Fabrique D'Horolsgerie de Bijouterie et de Boites a Musique, Genève, 1868. 37 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Schmitz, Hans-Peter, Die Tontechnik des Pere Engranelle, Barenreiter-Verlag, Kassel und Basel, 1953. 28 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Amazing Antique Music Machines & Cars, Doyle H. Lane, Antique Music and Wheels, Hillsborough, North Carolina, undated
• The Answer to the Player Problem, Clark Santa Monica, California, Circa 1920. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Band Organs and Calliopes Wanted!!! Roy Haning & Neal White, Robert Johnson, David Bowers, undated
• Flyer, QRS Player Piano Corp., undated
• Inventory of Mechanical Musical Instruments Literature Collection, Al Choffnes, 1990
• Dutch Street Organ, Richard J. Howe, undated
• Optional Contract of Sale, C. F. Schenkenberg, Racine, Wisconsin, circa 1910. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Letter from Kevin McElhone to Richard J. Howe, 1991
• The Musical Box Society of Great Britain, 1972
• Zusammenstellung, undated
box 135, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1889-1991

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs, brochures, advertisements, clippings, and correspondence
• Conservatoire Autonome des Boites a Musique, Geneve, 1975. 101 pp 8-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Where are the 105-key Decap Orchestrions, Leonard Grymonprez, The Key Frame, 1983
• Player-Piano Supplement, The Gramophone, No. 3, August, 1924. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Player-Piano Supplement, The Gramophone, No. 6, November, 1924. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Player-Piano Supplement, The Gramophone, No. 9, February, 1924. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Paper Chase, Richard J. Howe, 1991
• Scientific American Supplement No. 730, 1889
• Scientific American, 1915
• Items For Sale, F & L Antiques, Harrison, New York, 1991
• Nickelodeons: Sounds of the Roaring Twenties, Collectors News, Columbus, Nebraska, undated
• Evolution of the Playerpiano Mechanism, The Presto, 1912
• Scientific American Supplement No. 1101, 1897
• Newsletter, The Pianola Institute, 1988 (includes membership list)
• Fair Organs: Volume 1, The Fair Organ Preservation Society, June, 1965. 12 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Winter Catalogue and Price List: 1891/1892, National Cooperative Club, Chicago, Illinois, 1891. 72 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
box 135, folder 7

Miscellaneous 1895-1991

Scope and Contents

• John Henry Hewlett Collection, Musée Mécanique, New Orleans, Louisiana, undated
• Special Values in Toy Musical Instruments, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• How to Convert Original Prices of Mechanical Musical Instruments Into Today's Dollars, Richard J. Howe, MBSI Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 1991 (2-C)
• Price List of Fine Music Boxes, Circa 1895. 11 pp 3-1/2 x 5" (1-O, 1-C)
• 400 of the Best Ads of 1911 Devoted to Pianos and Player-Pianos, The Player-Piano, New York City, 1912. 84 pp 9 x 12-1/4" (2-C)
box 135, folder 8

Miscellaneous 1884-1992

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous flyers, catalogs, photographs, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• Jazz-man pedals his music, undated
• Miracle in Music Box Restoration, The Spinning Wheel, 1956
• Player-Piano Boom, Newsweek, 1957
• A History of the Music Box and Mechanical Music
• Collector's item: boxes that make music, undated
• I Found New Cash in an Old Music Box, Lloyd G. Kelley, undated
• Music Boxes Offered For Sale by Lloyd G. Kelley, Hobbies: The Magazine for Collectors, 1946
• Player Piano Is Latest Teacher Indorsed In Musical Circles, Daily-Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, 1922
• National Museum van speelklok tot pierement, Utrecht, undated
• Jaccard, L. G., Origin and Development of the Music Box, Musical Box Society International, Summit, N.J., No date. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Price List, Heeren Brothers & Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 1889
• The Ladies Home Companion, 1888
• The Modern Electrical Piano a Triumph of Musical Expression, Electrical World, 1915
• The Historical Institute of American Music presents American Piano Rolls: Ragtime and Jazz, New York World's Fair, 1964 (1-C)
• Standard Household Articles for Agents, World Manufacturing Co., New York, Spring 1884. 40 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Dampering the Swiss Music Box Comb, Ruth C. Bornand, undated
• Who's Playing That Piano? Some of today's pianos and keyboards are so smart, they play themselves, Economic World, July, 1992
• Animals in Music, Norris Cultural Arts Center, St. Charles, Illinois, 1992 (2-O)
• Arts Beat: Covering Programs and Events in All Areas of the Arts, Fox Valley Arts Council, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1992
box 135, folder 9

Miscellaneous 1909-1996

Scope and Contents

• Mechantiques, East Hampton, Connecticut, 1995-1996
• Candlelight Concerts, The Musical Wonder House, Wiscasset, Maine, 1984
• Heritage Museum, Los Angeles, California, undated
• Chapuis, Alfred and Droz, Edmond, The Jaquet-Droz Automatons, History Museum, Neuchatel, 1956. 24 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• World Championship Old-time Piano Playing Contest, Old-Time Music Preservation Association, Decatur, Illinois, 1995
• List of Items for Sale, Doyle Lane Restorations, Middletown Springs, Vermont, 1996
• Antiek, 1978
• Musicana Directory, compiled by Pat Cather, 1963. 28 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Miscellaneous photographs, brochures, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• Getting the Best out of an Old Piano, The New York Times, 1986
• Player Piano Nights: Masters Return, The New York Times, 1982
• Nobody at Home But the Cat: A Remarkable Change Has Taken Place, No date. 12 pp 3 x 6" (4-O)
• Twenty Musical Evenings, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1909. 63 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (Includes foldout table of selections for each evening) (1-O)
• The Player Piano Finds A Voice (A phonograph), Circa 1925. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• What Your Piano Thinks About, National Association of Piano Tuners, Chicago, 1922. (1-O)
box 136, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1914-1978

Scope and Contents

• Confidences of Betty: No. 1: How Billy Took Care of the Baby, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (1-O)
• Confidences of Betty: No. 6: The Way to Success, Standard Player Action Co., undated. 8 pp 3 x 6" (1-O)
• Nobody at Home But the Cat: A Remarkable Change Has Taken Place, No date. 12 pp 3 x 6" (2-O)
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• Cockayne, E. V, The Fair Organ-How it Works, The Fair Organ Preservation Society, England, 1967. 40 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• A Catalogue of Our New Musical Boxes and Spare Parts for Musical Boxes Old and New, Keith Harding, 1978
• Musical Sounding Board, Mid America Chapter, M.B.S., Issue 1, March, 1975
• Missing Items, Keith Harding, 1978
• Sales letter, Panchronia Antiquities, Warners, New York, undated
• Premier Quadruplex Player Rolls by Petty-Fort Defiance, Virginia, Allen R. Miller, Glastonbury, Connecticut, undated
• Spring 1986 Sales Catalog, Eastern Music Antiques, Montville, New Jersey, 1986
• Repairing Player Pianos Their Forte, Rouben Chanco, undated
box 136, folder 2

Miscellaneous 1905-1990

Scope and Contents

• List #482/Special Supplement to Our List #482, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• Items of Interest For Sale, Don Rand or Ed Openshaw, undated
• Old Piano Roll Auction, Don Rand & Ed Openshaw, Los Angeles, California, undated
• Price Lists, Ragtime Player Pianos, Modesto, California, 1952
• Player Piano Festival: Old Masters Roll On, Harold Schonberg, New York Times, 1982
• Movement with Music: Hand-Cranked Automata, Betty Cadbury and Lyn Wright, undated
• Summer Sale, RAM Piano Co., Modesto, California, 1982
• Exhibitor Card (Richard & Charlotte Howe for Calliope Tangley Model CA-43 circa 1920), Musical Box Society, undated
• Additional Antique Music Machines, Cylinder & Metal Records, Clocks & Misc., N.A. Kalt Company, undated
• New Catalog, Ragtime, Ceres, California, 1990
• Bubbler, Ragtime, Ceres, California, undated
• Tremaine, H. B., The Development of the Player Piano, Excerpt from Aeolian brochure (pp 19-40), Circa 1905. 22 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Men Who Have Made Piano History
• Animated Androids: A Brief History of Automata, Steve Ryder, The Music Box Society of Great Britain, 1978
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, sales letters, catalogs, and correspondence
• Collector's World, Vol. 6, Issue No. 6, May/June, 1975
• Guided Tour Program, The Musical Wonder House, Wiscasset, Maine, 1984
• Duo-Art: Most Distinguished Name in Player Pianos, Hardman, Peck & Co., New York, Circa late 1960's. 8 pp 9 x 4" (1-O)
box 136, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1905-1993

Scope and Contents

• Catalog "D", Spillman Engineering Corporation, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1922. 35 pp 9 x 6" (2-O) Carrousels (Merry-Go-Rounds): Catalogue Four, Allan Hirschell
• Miscellaneous photographs, catalogs, sales letters, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• Who Invented the Musical Box? The Music Box, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1975
• Musical-Boxes, G. Bernard Hughes, Country Life Annual, 1951
• Notice: Stolen Items, Steve & Jere Ryder, 1993
• Organ Grinders' News, Summer 1993
• Haspels, Jan Jaap, Muziek op Rolletjes, Vereniging Burna, Amsterdam, December 1975. 32 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• 7th Annual Conference, National Carousel Association, Santa Monica, California, 1979
• National Carousel Association Census, 1978
• The Presto, 1915
• Catalogue, The Fort Plain Electric Piano Company, Fort Plain, N.Y., circa 1915. 8 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O) (Color)
• The Musical Museum, Deansboro, New York, Circa 1975. 52 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-O) (Includes post cards and brochure)
• Wurlitzer Company Records: Collection 169, Earl W. Hayter Regional History Center, DeKalb, Illinois, August 1984. 53 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, Agence Francaise des Appareils Automatiques, Paris, 1909 (1-C)
• Mechanical Music: Journal of the Musical Box Society International, Vol. XXXVIX, No. 1, Spring 1993
box 136, folder 4

Miscellaneous 1895-1985

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs, catalogs, sales letters, clippings, advertisements, and correspondence
• Miscellaneous Correspondence: David Junchen, 1973-1982. 105 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Piano Players, The Music Trades, 1908 (2-C)
• The Development of the Electric Piano Player, John F. Kelly, Franklin Institute Journal, 1909
• Price Lists, Don Ramsey & Associates, Dallas, Texas, 1984
• Moving Sale! Moving Sale! Ron Bopp, undated
• For Sale, N.A. Kalt Co., San Antonio, Texas, 1985
• The Wonderful Self-Playing Piano., Science, Invention and Discovery, undated
• Souvenir of how the great pianists played, Conrad Wilson, 1966
• Eubie Blake Piano Rollography, Michael Montgomery, Detroit, Michigan, 1972
• Schmaltzy waltzes and ricky ticky tunes, Shirley Barr, Tempo, undated
• Music for Everybody: New History Details Player Piano's Role, Sigmund Spaeth, General Features Corporation, New York, New York, 1962
• Street, Julian and Finney Frank, The Awful story of Mr. Chips, Roth & Engelhardt, Proprietors of The Peerless Piano Player Company, New York, 1903. 24 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Letters to Harvey Roehl regarding the Player Piano Treasury, 1961-1962
• PTM Reviews "The Player Piano Treasury" A Scrap Book History of Its Golden Years, PTM, June 1962
• Who Says the Player Piano Is Passe? Star Magazine, 1958
• The Musical Age, 1895-1905 (1-C)
• The Music Trade Review, 1907-1915 (1-C)
• Presto, 1909-1918 (1-C)
• The Music Trades, 1908 (1-C)
• Newsletter: Institute for Studies in American Music, Vol. XIX, No. 1, November, 1989
• Singing Bird Boxes, C.N. Hickman, 1949
box 136, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1887-1991

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, catalogs, sales letters, and correspondence
• Eubie Taps Out His Own Time, Hal Crowther, Buffalo Evening News, 1973
• Those Old Piano Rolls, Gone Forever? Guess Again, Tom Buckham, 1966
• The Role of the Music Machine, Saturday: Plain Dealer Home Magazine, 1977
• Musikalsk nisse, Go'morgen, lørdag, 1978
• Sales of Music Rolls Boom Despite Current 'Hard Times', H. Katherine Smith, Buffalo Courier-Express, 1975
• Ragtime Nickelodeon and Piano Price Guide, Ragtime, Ceres, California, 1990
• Kabinet Muziċkih Automata, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Circa 1975. 26 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Pretty penny arcade, Christie Brown, Forbes, 1990
• Musicana Directory, compiled by Pat Cather, 1963. 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Gesellschaft fur Selbstspielende Musikinstrumente E.V., Mitgliederverzeichnis, November, 1991
• Music Trade Indicator, 1925 (1-C)
• J.R. Holcomb & Company catalogs (2-C)
• Magasin Pittoresque, undated
• The Magazine of Art, 1877 (1-O)
box 136, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1916-1990

Scope and Contents

• Metalnola Model K, Otto Higel Co., New York, 1916
• United States Music Company, New York, 1922
• Dependable Player Piano Roll and Radio Cabinets, The Udell Works, Indianapolis, 1927. 40 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (2-O) (With 1 P price list dated May 1, 1927)
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, advertisements, catalogs, sales letters, and correspondence
• Pratt Read Player Action Company, Deep River, Connecticut, undated
• Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company
• Drafts for articles on mechanical music instruments tuning, undated
box 136, folder 7

Miscellaneous undated

Scope and Contents

• Drafts for articles on mechanical music instruments, undated
box 137, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1900-1992

Scope and Contents

• Musica: Musterbuch uber Mechanische Musikwerke Automaten Musikinstrumente und Bestandeteile verschiedenster Art Pianos, Orchestrions, Harmoniums, Generalvertrieb der Symphonions, 1904 (2-R)
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Museum fur Mechanische Musikinstrumente: Privatsammburg Jan Brauers, Baden-Baden, Germany, Circa 1975. 60 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Meahl, P. J., The Piano-Player: How and Why, R. E. Fox, 1914. 45 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (2-O)
• Holland, Frank W., A Box Full of Rolls: An Autobiography by Frank W. Holland, Founder of the Musical Museum, 1988. 22 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Claviola Piano Player, Ludwig & Co., New York, Circa 1900. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Letter from Robert L. Johnson to Harvey Roehl, 1964
• Antique Juke Boxes, Mechanix Illustrated, undated
• This was entertainment before Ampex Stereo Tapes, Playboy, 1969
• Eldorado-Orchestrions, Etzold & Popitz, Circa 1905. 8 pp 9-1/2 X 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Newsletter, Circus World Museum, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 1992
• Installation. Core and Operation of the Fotoplayer, the American Photo Player Company, New York, Circa 1915. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-R)
box 137, folder 2

Miscellaneous 1972-1996

Scope and Contents

• Catalogus: National Museum van Speeldoos Tot Pierement Utrecht, 1972. 124 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• Nationaal Museum Van Speelklok Tot Pierement, Utrecht, Circa 1985. 50 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Murtogh Guinness Collection, New York, 1982. 30 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Victorian Palace: The Sanfilippo Collection, Jasper Sanfilippo, Barrington Hills, IL, 1996. 24 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 137, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1920-1979

Scope and Contents

• The Key Frame: Special Edition, The Fair Organ Preservation Society, 1971. 128 pp 7-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Kring Van Praaiorgelvrienden, Prukkerij, 1979. 80 pp 6-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• A Young Man's Fancy: The Music Box (Sheet Music), Leo Feist, Inc., New York, 1920. 8 pp 9 x 12" (1-O) (Music box graphic)
• Irving Berlin's Second Annual Music Box Revue: 1922-23, Irving Berlin, Inc., New York, 1922. 6 pp 9-1/4 x 12" (1-O) (Music box graphic)
box 137, folder 4

Miscellaneous: cancelled checks (1 of 2) 1902-1906

Scope and Contents

• Cancelled Checks from Prima-Wechsel, E. Dienst, August Kurre and Leipziger Orchestrawerke, 1902-1906. 2 pp 11-1/4 x 4-1/4" (3-O, 132-C)
box 137, folder 5

Miscellaneous: cancelled checks (2 of 2) 1902-1906

box 137, folder 6

Miscellaneous 1929-1991

Scope and Contents

• Simon, Ernst, Mechanisch Musikinstrumente Fruherer Zeiten und Ihre Musik, Breitkopf & Hartel, Wiesbaden, 1980. 113 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Conservatoire Autonome des Boites a Musique, 1976-1977. 101 pp 8-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Converting the Original Prices of Instruments into Today's Dollars, Richard J. Howe, undated
• Do Re Mi Musical Gifts, Boulder, Colorado, 1987
• Miscellaneous slides, sales letters, clippings, advertisements, and photographs
• Cylinder music box title cards
• Christmas card
• List #674, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• The Tokyo Keiki Vorsetzer, Vernon Brown, 1973
• Day of the Player Piano, Joseph Fox, American Heritage, 1988
• Letter, Pitch & Time Shoppe, Shoreham, New York, undated
• Music Boxes and Music Box Books, Bornand Music Box Co., Pelham, New York, 1981
• The Return of Rip Van Winkle, H.A.H., The Tuners' Journal, 1922
• Of Vital Interest to Every Player Owner, Universal Music Company, undated
box 137, folder 7

Miscellaneous 1908-1991

Scope and Contents

• Keyboards for No Hands, S. Mark Snell, Americana, undated
• Player pianos still rolling, Elinor Ames, Sunday News, 1976
• Sales List, AutaMusique, Summit, New Jersey, 1988
• Music Box Books, Bornand Music Box Company, Pelham, New York, undated
• The "Gemini" Double Disc Polyphon, Keith Harding, London, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs, clippings, catalogs, advertisements, sales letters, and correspondence
• Goddess of Music, Carson City Parlour, Shakopee, Minnesota, 1988
• Sales letters, Music Treasure Player Piano Co., Kemah, Texas, 1978
• The Rag Times, Vol. II, No. 6, March-April, 1969
• Letter from Alan Pell to Richard J. Howe, 1987
• Music in Time: A Special Exhibition of Musical Boxes, Musical Box Society International, Morgantown, Indiana, 1990. 80 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Scientific American, 1908
• Roehl, Harvey N., Keys to a Musical Past, The Vestal Press, Vestal, New York, 1968. 50 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Player again: Let the good times roll, Marsha Peters, Chicago Tribune, 1984
• Courts/police: Auctioneer sentenced, Houston Post, 1983
• One-Organ Band Rocks the Block, Josie Weber, Houston Chronicle, 1969
• Rent A Tune, Paul A. Torin, New Milford, New Jersey, 1975
• Americana, January/February, 1982
• Sunday Afternoon Fever, Leonard Grymonprez, undated
• The Garland Symphony Orchestra, 1984
• 2nd Annual Bellm Museum Auction of Surplus Vehicles Music and Antiques, Bellm Cars & Music of Yesterday, Reno, Nevada, 1974
• Speakeasy & Silent Movie Pianos, Marion Roehl Recordings, Vestal, New York, undated
• Book and Record Catalogue, Nostalgia, Gillette, New Jersey, Spring 1970
box 137, folder 8

Miscellaneous 1913-1992

Scope and Contents

• Melody Memories Museum, Eva & Jim Wells, Fairhill Farm Antiques, Fairfax, Virginia, undated
• Nobody at Home But the Cat: A Remarkable Change Has Taken Place, No date. 12 pp 3 x 6" (1-O)
• Ever Since I Was A Youngster: Then One Night I Heard A Business Acquaintance Play, No date. 12 pp 3 x 6" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous photographs, flyers, brochures, clippings, advertisements, catalogs, sales letters, and correspondence
• Letter, F. Schloss and Co., New York, September 11, 1913
box 138, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1914-1996

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs
• The Music Trades, 1926
• Conway Pianos, Virtuolo Player-Pianos, The Lexington Piano, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1915. (2-O)
• Pianola - The Spinet That Is A Player-Piano, undated
• The Musical Age, 1894 (2-C)
• Deutsche Musikwerk-Industrie, undated
• Letter, F. Harmsen, 1928
• Hofbauer, Tanzbar, undated
• Neues Spezial-Modell Druckluft-Harmonium fur Orchester, Ernst Hinkel, undated
• Letter, F. Jansen, 1928
• Letter, Carl Hennig, 1928
• Handhabung und Spielweise des Pianola, undated
• Pianista Home Model Style 30 (Open), undated
• Indenture between Reginald Haddan and Melville Clark Piano Company, 1919 (1-C)
• Report from Allen R. Smart & Co. regarding Rudolph Wurlitzer Company finances, 1927
• The Howard Coin Operated Player Piano Style 489, undated
• Letter, Carl Hennig, 1925
• Postkarte, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann A.G., undated
• Letter from Gustav Hupfeld, undated
• Letter from Claes O. Friberg to Larry Sitsky, 1990
• Letter, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., 1933
• Letter, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, 1929
• Dringende Bitte! Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., undated (2-C)
• Elektrishce Klaviere und Orchestrions, Hupfeld, undated
• Bedingungen fur Auswahl-Sendungen von Notenrollen, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, undated
• Postkarte, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, 1920
• Miscellaneous information, Hupfeld, undated
• Kino-Pan: Mod. 2A, Hupfeld, circa 1916 (2-O)
• Hupfeld-Phonola: Spiel-und Regulier Anleitung, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., undated
• Scientific American, 1912
• Player Piano Via Telegraph – 1877, Richard J. Howe, 1996
• Early Electric Player Pianos, Richard J. Howe, undated
box 139, folder 3

Miscellaneous 1923-1966

Scope and Contents

• Pocket Declaration of Independence, printed by John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1956
• Prospectus for The Barrel-Organ Book: A Chapter in English Church Music, Canon Noel Boston and Lyndesay G. Langwill, Lyndesay G. Langwill, Edinburgh, 1966
• Chapuis, Alfred and Droz, Edmond, The Jaquet-Droz Automatons, History Museum, Neuchatel, 1956. 24 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Horological Literature No. 100, Adams Bronn Company, Exeter, New Hampshire, circa 1976
• Organ Piper Pizza, Greenfield, Wisconsin, undated
• AGC Presents a Catalog of Nickelodeons, Phonographs, Microscopes, Music Boxes, Pipe Organs, Telescopes, Automata, & Clocks For Sale, Antiques Growth Corporation (AGC), Hackensack, New Jersey, circa 1969
• Constitution and By-Laws, The Musical Box Society, 1953
• Stock Certificate, Chicago Musical Instrument Company, 1923
• Manufacture Seybold, undated
• Patentschrift, Rene Seybold, 1926-1931
box 291, folder 1

Miscellaneous 1894-1998

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of the Aeolian Company, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1894. 51 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• The Power Roll, Broadmoore Research Corporation, 1998. 10 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Descriptive Price List of Musical Boxes, M.J. Paillard & Co., undated. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Photograph of Violano-Virtuoso, Mills Novelty Company, undated (1-O)
• Museum Guide, Nationaal Museum van speelklok tot pierement, Utrech, Netherlands, undated (1-O)
• Important Mechanical Musical Instruments, Coin-Op and Automata from the Milhous Collection, Sotheby's, March 28, 1998 (1-O)
• The Appeal of Music, John Wanamaker, 1905 (1-C)
• Pocket Calendar Courtesy of Charles Lutz, 1908 (1-O)
box 291, folder 2

Miscellaneous 1911-1988

Scope and Contents

• Regina Reasoning, Regina Music Box Co., New York, undated (1-O)
• Auction, Retonio Gallery, November 12, 1988 (1-O)
• Tangley Calliaphone, Miner Manufacturing Co., undated (1-O)
• The Inner Beauty, Hallet & Davis Company, Boston, 1911 (1-O)
• Player Pianos of Unquestioned Excellence, Jesse French & Sons Piano Co., New Castle, Indiana, undated (1-C)
• Lindenberg Autograph 88 Note Player Piano, Columbus Piano Co., undated (1-O)
box 291, folder 5

Miscellaneous 1920-2000

Scope and Contents

• Broadway Word Roll: The Broadway Music Roll Reference Catalogue, W.M. Denham, 2000 (1-O)
• Archer Gibson and His Records for the Aeolian Duo-Art Organ, The Aeolian Co., New York, undated (1-R)
• Music Notes, Mastertouch Piano Roll Company, 1998-1999 (1-O)
• Mastertouch Music Rolls, E.F. Wilks & Company, 1926-1927 (1-C)
• Catalog of Music Rolls, Miner Manufacturing Company, 1998 (1-O)
• Melodee Music Roll Catalog, Mel-O-Dee Music Co., 1920 (1-O)
box 291, folder 7

Miscellaneous 1922-2001

Scope and Contents

• Home Minstrel Series for Your Player Piano, Vocalstyle Music Company, 1922 (1-O)
• One Thousand Carefully Selected Standard 88-Note Music Rolls, QRS Co., undated (1-O)
• QRS Player Rolls Supplemental Catalog, Q.R.S. Music Co., 1922 (1-O)
• Ampico Replica Rolls Handy Volume Catalogues, Precision Music Rolls, 2000-2001 (1-O)
• Marshall Player Pianos Styles 22 & 28, J.P. Seeburg Piano Company, undated (2-O)
• The Better Way to Music, Tel-Electric Company, undated (1-O)
• Catalogue 65 & 88-Note Music Rolls for Piano Players, Perforated Music Co., undated (1-O)
• Supplement to the Catalogue of Music Rolls for the Welte-Philharmonic Organs I & II, M. Welte & Sons, 1924 (1-C)
box 140

Miscellaneous photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photos. Patents and Printed Material for Hohner Seybold Instruments, Various dates. 109 pp (Various sizes) (1-O, 1-C)
• Miscellaneous Photos of Restoration of Weber Orchestrions, Circa 1975. 22 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and white)
• Photos: Restoration of Poppers Roland, 1981. (1-O) (Color)
• Photos. Carlson Museum, No dates. 18 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photos. German pictures. 108 pp (1-O)
• Photos: Restoration of Poppers Happy Jazz mit Saxophon, 1979. 33 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photos. Restoration of Hupfeld Sinfonie Jazz
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Tri-Phonola, No dates. 14 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels DEA, No dates. 76 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and White)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels, No dates. 25 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and white)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Violina
box 141

Miscellaneous photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photos: Restoration of Poppers Jazzband, No dates. 42 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photos. National Museum. Utrecht, 1980. 39 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Unidentified restoration photographs
• Photos: Restoration of Hupfeld Helios IV
• Photos: Restoration of Hupfeld Helios
• Photos: Restoration of Hupfeld Helios I/22
• Photos: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina
• Photos: Restoration of Welte-Mignon
• Photographs. Restoration of 1876 Cottage Orchestrion, Circa 1975. 160 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O)
• Photos: Restoration of Hupfeld Helios IC/40, 1978
• Photos: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Photos. British Piano Museum, No dates. 25 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photos. Carlson Museum, No dates. 18 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photos: Hupfeld Helios I/34, II/25, III/19
box 142

Miscellaneous photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photographs: Auktionen, 1981-1985
• Photograph: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, Model A, 1909. 101 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, Model B, No dates. 44 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, No dates. - 33 pp 6 x 4" (1-O) (Color)
• Photograph: Restoration of Hupfeld Phonoliszt Violina, No dates. 150 pp 5 x 3-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Photographs: Restoration of Hupfeld Kino-Orgels, No dates. 25 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color and black and white)
• Photographs: Drehorgeln (barrel organs)
• Photographs: Miscellaneous mechanical instruments
• Photographs: Hupfeld Helios I/22
box 143

Miscellaneous photographs undated

Scope and Contents

• Photographs: Restoration of Wurlitzer Orchestrion [?]
• Photographs: Restoration of unidentified mechanical musical instrument
• Photos: Restoration of Poppers Luna, 1979. 77 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Color)
• Photos: Restoration of Poppers instrument
• Photos: Restoration of unidentified mechanical violin
• Photos: Restoration of unidentified mechanical musical instrument
box 144, folder 1

unknown photograph undated

box 144, folder 2

Weber: photographs undated

box 144, folder 3

Popper Roland: photographs 1981

box 144, folder 4

Kiesel: photographs undated

box 144, folder 5

German photographs 1979

box 144, folder 6

Bacigalupo undated

box 144, folder 7

Hupfeld Simphonic Jazz: photographs undated

box 144, folder 8

Hupfeld Dea: photographs undated

box 144, folder 9

Hupfeld Kino Orgels: photographs undated

box 144, folder 10

National Museum Utrecht: photographs 1980

box 144, folder 11

Utrecht: photographs undated

box 144, folder 12

Poppers Superba: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Photos: Restoration of Poppers Superba, No date. 69 pp 6 x 4" (1-O)
box 144, folder 13

Hupfeld Helios IV: photographs undated

box 144, folder 14

Welte-Mignon: photographs undated

box 144, folder 15

1876 Welte Cottage Orchestrion: photographs undated

box 144, folder 16

1909 Hupfeld Phono Liszt Violina: photographs undated

box 144, folder 17

Auktionen: photographs 1981-1985

box 144, folder 18

Dreh Orgeln: photographs undated

box 144, folder 19

Miscellaneous photographs 1978-1983

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous mechanical musical instruments including barrel organs, carousel organs, and other mechanical musical instruments from Pipo, Jos. Hoefnagel, Triola, Alfred Bruder, and others.
box 144, folder 20

Hupfeld Helios I/22: photographs undated

box 144, folder 21

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

box 144, folder 22

Unknown: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Restoration of an unknown mechanical musical instrument.
box 144, folder 23

Poppers Luna: photographs undated

box 144, folder 24

Photographs: restoration of Gebruder Winkler and Poppers Luna undated

box 144, folder 25

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Including Gebr. Weber, Poppers Violinovo, Poppers Clarabella, Seybold Piano-Accordeon Jazz, and others. Includes restoration photographs and postcards.
box 144, folder 26

Restoration of an unknown mechanical instruments: photographs undated

box 144, folder 27

Hupfeld Helios I/22: photographs undated

box 144, folder 28

International Organ Festival: photographs and other materials 1986

Scope and Contents

Mostly consists of tourist brochures, maps, itineraries, clippings, and correspondence.
box 145, folder 1

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Including Steinway & Sons, G. Bacigalupo, J. Raffin, Rachals, Welte, Hupfeld, Popper, and others.
box 145, folder 2

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes Weber, Welte-Mignon, Seybold, M. Byloos, Hohner, Kimball, and others.
box 145, folder 3

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes Polyphon, Molzer, Popper, Hupfeld, Frati & Co., Symphonion, and others.
box 145, folder 4

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes G. Bacigalupo, Violinopan, Imperator, Frati & Co., Monopol, A. Ruth & Sohn, Hupfeld, and others.
box 146, folder 1

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes Weber, Losche, Polyphon, Hupfeld, and others.
box 146, folder 2

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes Seybold, Hohner, Popper, Hupfeld, Bacigalupo, and others.
box 146, folder 3

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes Seybold, Popper, Harmonipan, Bacigalupo, and others.
box 146, folder 4

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Includes Bacigalupo, Gebruder Bruder Waldkircher, Harmonipan, Frati & Co., and others.
box 146, folder 5

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Postcards featuring Weber, Welte, Mortier, McTammany, Steinway-Welte, Aeolian, Mills Novelty Company, Wurlitzer, Photoplayer, Hupfeld, James Deering, Hallett & Davis, Chickering, Imhof & Mukle, Popper & Co., Regina, Capitol Cuff Music Disc Boxes, and others.
box 146, folder 6

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Postcards featuring Mortier, Bruder, North Tonawanda, Bacigalupo, Hupfeld, Wurlitzer, Seeburg, Mills, Link, and others.
box 146, folder 7

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Postcards featuring Symphonion, Kalliope, Regina, Emerson, and others.
box 146, folder 8

Assorted mechanical instruments: photographs undated

Scope and Contents

Postcards featuring Seeburg, Coinola, Steinway-Welte, and others.
box 182

General information: oversized 1906-1952

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Photos, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company (1-O)
• "The 'All' of the Piano", House' Garden, August 1924. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Advertisements)
• Advertisements, Q.R.S. Player Rolls, 1925 2 pp 9 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• Brown, George and Madeleine, The Story of the Music Box, Book-Records, Inc., New York, 1952. 8 pp 10-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• McTammany Organette Co. (2 ads)
• The Book of Complete Information About Pianos, Wing & Son, New York, 17th Ed., 1926. 138 pp (Includes photograph of player pianos and price list) 11-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Brown, George and Madeleine, The Story of the Music Box, Caedman Publishers, New York, 1952. 8 pp 10-1/4 x 10-1/4" (2-O) (With two 33-1/3 rpm records)
• The Sterling March and Two Step, Sterling Company, Derby, Connecticut, 1906 (1-O)
• Only a Dream or Love's Vision, Word by Cooper Music by Berg, Della Fox, Published by Sloss, Shubert & Co., Compliments of Porteous & Michael. 4 pp (1-O)
• Autogramme Beruhmter Meister Per Tonkunst, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, 1913. 85 pp 10 x 14" (1-C) (Testimonials in English and German with Photos)
box 290, folder 1

General information: oversized 1997-2002

Scope and Contents

• QRS Old Roll Auction Nos. 52-56, QRS Company, 1997-1998
• Bennet Leedy Rolls, 1997-2001
• Gottschalk Music Company, undated
• Mechantiques, undated
• Rag Daddy's Music, 2001-2002
• Larry Norman's Music Roll Auction, 1997-2001
• The Piano Roll Shop Auction, 1998
box 224, folder 1

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1891-1997

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, Apollo Piano Co., Auto Pneumatic Action Co., Baldwin Co., Chase & Baker Co., Chickering & Sons, Columbia Phonograph Company, Estey Organ Co., Farrand Co., Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Haddorff Piano Co., Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Imperial Player Roll Company, Jacot & Son, W.W. Kimball Co., Kranich & Bach, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Co., Lauter Co., Lyon & Healy Co., Melville Clark Piano Company, Olympia Music Box Co., Orchestrelle Company, Packard Co., M.J. Paillard & Co., Phonoharp Co., Q.R.S. Music Rolls Co., Regina Co., Sander Musical Instrument Co., Sanders & Stayman Co., Simplex Player Action Co., Smith Lyraphone Co., Starr Piano Co., Story & Clark Piano Co., Symphonion Manufacturing Company, Tel-Electric Company, Universal Music Co., Weber, Welte-Mignon, Wilcox & White, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 224, folder 3

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1899-1928

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, Emerson Piano Company, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Knabe, Kranich & Bach, Larkin Co., Mathushek, Melville Clark Piano Company, Olympia Music Box Co., Q.R.S. Music Co., Regina Co., Sohmer, Standard Player Action Co., Starr Piano Co., Story & Clark Piano Co., Tel-Electric Company, United States Music Company, Wilcox & White, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 224, folder 4

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1896-1925

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Co., American Player-Piano Co., Automatic Musical Co., Autophone Co., Peter Bacigalupi & Sons, Baldwin Co., Berry-Wood Co., Brinkerhoff Piano Co., Connorized Music Co., Emerson Piano Company, Farrand Organ Co., Gem, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Hardman, Peck & Co., Jacot Music Box Co., Kranich & Bach Company, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Company, Massachusetts Organ Company, Melville Clark Piano Co., Mills Novelty Company, Packard Co., Peerless Pneumatic Action Company, Pianora Co., Q.R.S. Company, Regina Co., Rolmonica, Rythmodik Co., J.P. Seeburg Piano Co., Simplex Player Action Co., Sterling Piano Corporation, Story & Clark Piano Company, Straube Piano Company, Tel-Electric Company, Vocalion Organ Company, John Wanamaker, Weis Manufacturing Company, Welte-Mignon, Wilcox & White Company, Worcester Wind Motor Company, World Manufacturing Co., Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 224, folder 5

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Wilcox & White Company 1899-1928

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, Apollo Piano Company, Autopianist Company, Baldwin Company, Farrand Organ Company, Jesse French & Sons Piano Company, Hallet & Davis Company, Jacot & Son Company, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Company, Pianora Company, M.J. Paillard & Co., Playola Piano Co., Q.R.S. Music Company, Regina Company, J.P. Seeburg Piano Company, Steger & Sons, Story & Clark Piano Company, Tel-Electric Company, Vose & Sons Piano Company, Wilcox & White Company, Welte-Mignon.
box 224, folder 6

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1900-1931

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, Baldwin Company, Geo. P. Bent Company, Emerson Piano Company, Farrand Organ Company, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Haddorff Piano Co., Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Hardman, Peck & Company, W.W. Kimball Co., Kranich & Bach Company, Ludwig & Company, Melville Clark Piano Company, Q.R.S. Music Company, Regina Company, Simplex Player Action Co., Standard Music Roll Company, Starr Piano Company, Story & Clark Piano Co., Tel-Electric Company, Vose & Sons Piano Company, Weber Piano Company, Wilcox & White Company, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 224, folder 7

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1898-1928

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, American Piano Company, Apollo Piano Company, Baldwin Piano Company, Geo. P. Bent Company, Cable Company, Emerson Piano Company, Estey Organ Company, Farrand Piano Company, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Hardman, Peck & Company, Hupfeld, W.W. Kimball Company, Kohler & Campbell Piano Industries, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Company, Melville Clark Piano Company, National Phonograph Company, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, M.J. Paillard & Company, J.D. Philipps & Sohne, Q.R.S. Music Company, F. Radle, Regina Company, M. Schulz Company, J.P. Seeburg Piano Company, Starr Piano Company, Story & Clark Piano Company, Straube Piano Company, Stultz & Bauer, Tangley Company, Tel-Electric Company, Thorens Company, United States Music Company, Vocalion Organ Company, M. Welte & Sons, Wilcox & White Company, Wing & Son, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 224, folder 8

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1898-1928

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, American Piano Company, Apollo Piano Company, Baldwin Piano Company, Geo. P. Bent Company, Cable Company, Emerson Piano Company, Estey Organ Company, Farrand Piano Company, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Hardman, Peck & Company, Hupfeld, W.W. Kimball Company, Kohler & Campbell Piano Industries, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Company, Melville Clark Piano Company, National Phonograph Company, Nelson-Wiggen Piano Company, M.J. Paillard & Company, J.D. Philipps & Sohne, Q.R.S. Music Company, F. Radle, Regina Company, M. Schulz Company, J.P. Seeburg Piano Company, Starr Piano Company, Story & Clark Piano Company, Straube Piano Company, Stultz & Bauer, Tangley Company, Tel-Electric Company, Thorens Company, United States Music Company, Vocalion Organ Company, M. Welte & Sons, Wilcox & White Company, Wing & Son, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 224, folder 9

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1908-1926

Scope and Contents

Aeolian Company, Apollo Piano Company, Baldwin Piano Company, Gulbransen-Dickinson Company, Hallet & Davis Piano Company, Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Krell Auto-Grand Piano Company, Larkin Company, Packard Company, Melville Clark Piano Company, Q.R.S. Music Company, Standard Action Company, Story & Clark Piano Company, Vose & Sons Piano Company, Wilcox & White Company, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company.
box 294

Advertisements: Aeolian Company - Jul. Heinr. Zimmerman 1883-1927

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Co., The (The Pianola, The Aeolian, The Aeolian Duo-Art Organ, The Metrostyle, The Metrostyle Pianola, The Themodist, The Themodist Metrostyle, The Steinway Pianola, The Weber Pianola, The Orchestrelle, Rythmodik Record Music Rolls) (130 ads/10 color)
• American Photo Player Co. (1 ad)
• American Player Action Co. (3 ads)
• American Player Piano Co., The (1 ad)
• Amphion Co., The (The Amphion Pneumatic Action (4 ads)
• Apollo Piano Company, The (The Apollo Reproducing Piano, Apollo Piano Player) (11 ads)
• Artola Player Co. (1 ad)
• Atlas Player Roll Co. (1 ad)
• Autogrand Piano Co., The (Krell Auto Grand) (1 ads)
• Automatic Musical Company (Encore banjo) (2 ads)
• Automatic Perforating Company (1 ad)
• Autophone Co., The (1 ads)
• Autopiano Co., The (The Autopiano, The Pianista) (2 ads)
• B.A.B. Organ Company (1 ad)
• Baker & Co., Geo. (Welte) (1 ad)
• Baldwin Piano Co., The (The Baldwin Player-Piano, Baldwin Manualo) (13 ads)
• Beatty, Daniel (1 ad)
• Behr Bros. & Co. (1 ad)
• Behring Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Bennett & White, Inc. (1 ad)
• Bent Co., George P., (Crown Piano, Crown Combinola) (5 ads)
• Billings Player Roll Company (1 ad)
• Blasius, Wm. (1 ad)
• Boardman & Gray (1 ad)
• Brinkerhoff Piano Company (1 ad)
• Brown, Theodore P. (Simplex Piano Player, Simplex Special Piano Player) (19 Ads)
• Burgin's Piano & Organ Sales & Service (Hardman Duo) (1 ad)
• Bush & Lane Piano Co. (Bush and Lane Cecilian Players) (2 ads)
• Cable Company, The (Inner-Player Pianos, Carola Inner-Player Pianos, Euphona Players, Kingsbury Inner-Player) (5 ads)
• Capitol Music Roll Co. (1 ads)
• Chase Company, The A. B. (1 ad)
• Chase & Baker Co., The (The Chase & Baker Piano Player) (15 ads)
• Cheney Piano Action Co., A. C. (2 ads)
• Christman Piano Co. (2 ads)
• Clark Orchestra Rolls (3 ads)
• Clark Piano Co., The Melville (The Apollo Piano Company, The Apollo Player Piano, Solo-Apollo) (24 ads)
• Clark Pneumatic Action Co. (1 ad)
• Columbia Music Roll Co. (1 ads)
• Connorized Music Co. (1 ads)
• Connorized Player Roll Co. (2 ads)
• Consumers Music Co., A. B. (1 ad)
• Consumers Supply Co., S. G. (1 ad)
• Cornwall & Patterson Mfg. Co., The (1 ad)
• Cornish & Company (1 ad)
• Dale Electronics, Inc. (Dale "Lectronic" Player) (1 ad)
• Degan, Inc., J. C. (1 ad)
• DeHeer, Joh. (1 ads)
• Dirham's Piano Shop, A. B. (Reproducing pianos) (1 ad)
• Ditson, Oliver (The Self-Playing Symphony) (1 ad)
• Eberhardt-Hays (1 ad)
• Emerson Piano Co. (Emerson Player Piano, Emmerson Automatic Player Piano, Accompano) (14 ads)
• Empeco-Handspel Muziekrollen (1 ad)
• Engelhardt Piano Company (2 ads)
• Farrand Organ Co., The Farrand Company (The Cecilian, The Cecilian Piano Player, The Cecilian Self-Playing Piano) (52 ads)
• French & Sons Piano Co., Jesse (1 ads)
• Gautschi & Sons, (Music Boxes) (11 ads)
• Gem Manufacturers, The (Suction Pumps) (1 ad)
• Griffith Piano Co. (Hardman Duo) (1 ad)
• Grinell Bros. (Pianola) (10 ads)
• Gulbransen-Dickinson Company (Gulbransen - The Registering Piano) (79 ads/4 color)
• Haas & Son, Henry (Hardware) (2 ads)
• Hallet & Davis Piano Company (Angelus, Virtuolo) (15 ads)
• Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. (1 ad)
• Hardman Peck & Co. (6 ads/1 large roto)
• Hasbrouck Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Herbert Co., The (1 ad)
• Hopkinson, Ltd., J. J. (1 ad)
• Imperial Piano-Player Company (1 ad)
• International Player Roll Co. (4 ads)
• Ivers & Pond Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Jacot & Son (Ideal, Mira and Stella Music Boxes) (11 ads)
• JC Deagon (1 ad)
• Kastner & Co., Ltd. (The British "Autopiano") (1 ad)
• Kibbey Mfg. Co., The (1 ad)
• Kimball Co., W. W. (Kimball Reproducing Pianos, The Kimball Soloist organ) (6 ads)
• King Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Krakauer Bros. (2 ads)
• Kranich & Bach (Kranich & Bach Player Pianos) (15 ads/1 color)
• Krell Auto-Grand piano Company, The Auto-Grand Piano Co. (Krell Auto-Grand) (8 ads)
• Larkin Co. (Symphonic Player Piano) (2 ads)
• Larkin Co. (Symphonic pianos) (11 ads)
• Lauter Piano Co., (Lauter - Humana) (5 ads)
• Leabarjan Manufacturing Co. (1 ad)
• Ludwig & Co. (2 ads)
• Lutkins, Inc., T. L. (Leathers) (1 ad)
• Lyon, Potter & Co. (The Vocalion) (1 ad)
• Marshall, J. Herbert (3 ads)
• Mason & Hamlin (1 ad)
• Massachusetts Organ Co., The (1 ad)
• Melographic Roll Company, The (1 ad)
• Mendelssohn Music Co. (rolls) (1 ad)
• Mills Novelty Co. (2 ads)
• Monola - Piano (1 ad)
• Montgomery Ward & Co. (1 ad)
• Mutty Co., L. J. (2 ads)
• National Piano Co. (2 ad)
• Needham Piano & Organ Co. (The Needham Paragon) (1 ad)
• Nelson - Wiggen Piano Co. (5 ads)
• Odeola - Piano (6 ads)
• Operators' Piano Co., The (3 ads)
• Orchestrelle Co., The (Pianola piano) (8 ads)
• Otto, F.G. (Olympia, Capital) (4 ads)
• Packard Company, The (2 ads)
• Peerless Piano Player Company (2 ads)
• Perforated Music Roll Company (1 ad)
• Piano - Erola (1 ad)
• Pianola (1 ad/color)
• Pianostyle Music Company, Inc. (Rolls) (1 ad)
• Playola Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Plaza Music Co. (Idea, Nulife rolls) (2 ads)
• Pritchard Piano store (Hardman Duo) (1 ad)
• QRS Company, The (Rolls and radio tubes) (20 ads/2 color)
• Red & Sons (1 ad)
• Regina Music Box Company (Regina Music Boxes, The Reginapiano) (19 ads)
• Rose Valley Co. (rolls) (1 ad)
• Roth & Engelhardt (Peerless Coin Operated Pianos, Harmonist) (3 ads)
• Royal Music Roll Co. (1 ad)
• Sander, Fred B. (Polyphone & Symphonion Music Box) (1 ad)
• Sander Musical Instrument Co. (Polyphone and Symphonion Music Boxes) (3 ads)
• Schaff Bros. (Solotone Player) (1 ad)
• Schildmeyer, F. D. (rolls) (1 ad)
• Schmid, Julius (leather) (1 ad)
• Schulz Co., M., 6 x 9" (2 ads)
• Schumann Piano Company (1 ad)
• Schuster Jun., C.G. (1 ad)
• Seeburg Piano Co., J. P. (3 ads)
• Simplex Piano Player Co./Simplex Player Action Co. (5 ads)
• Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co. (Strohber Diminutive) (1 ads)
• Sohmer & Co. (Sohmer Reproducing Grand) (2 ads/1 large roto format)
• Standard Action Company (1 ads)
• Standard Music Roll Co. (3 ads)
• Standard Pneumatic Action Co., The (Standard Player Action) (8 ads)
• Starr Player Piano Co., The (The Starr Piano, The Richmond Piano) (9 ads)
• Staube Piano Company (1 ads)
• Steger & Sons Piano Mfg. Co. (The Pianoleno, Artemis Player pianos) (9 ads)
• Sterling Company, The (Sterling Pianos and Player Pianos) (1 ads)
• Story & Clark Piano Company, The (The Story & Clark Player Piano, Miniature Player Piano, Repro-Phras) (8 ads/4 color)
• Straube Piano Co. (2 ads)
• Tel-Electric Co, The (Tel-Electric Piano-Player) (4 ads)
• Thompson Piano Mfg. Co. (Artemis player-piano) (8 ads)
• Three Schuster Stories – Kline Player (1 ad)
• Tindale Cabinet Co. (Roll cabinets) (1 ad)
• Tonk Piano Co., The (1 ad)
• Udell Works, The (Roll cabinets) (1 ad)
• Union Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Union Player Music Co. (1 ad)
• United Music Stores (United Music Rolls) (1 ad)
• United States Music Company (U.S. Player Music Rolls) (5 ads)
• Universal Music Co. The (2 ads)
• Vocalstyle Music Company (Rolls) (2 ads)
• Vose & Sons (Vose Player piano) (16 ads)
• Western Electric Piano Co. (4 ads)
• Weydig - Henkelman (Whitman) (1 ad)
• Weydig Piano Corporation (Radi-o-Players) (1 ad)
• Wilcox & White Co., The/Wilcox & White Organ Co. (The Angelus, The Melodant Angelus, The Knabe Angelus, Symphony, "Artistyle" Music Rolls, Voltem Record Rolls) (85 ads/4 color)
• Wing Piano (1 ads)
• Winter & Company (1 ad)
• Worcester Wind Motor Co. (1 ads)
• Wurlitzer (Wurlitzer Player Piano, Wurlitzer studio Player, Wurlitzer Reproducing Residence Organ, Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments) (8 ads)
• Zimmerman, Jul. Heinr. (2 ads)
box 295

Advertisements: Adler Player Pianos - Jul. Heinr. Zimmerman 1880-1926

Scope and Contents

• Adler Player Pianos (1 ad)
• Aeolian Co., The (The Pianola, The Aeolian, The Aeolian Duo-Art Organ, The Metrostyle, The Metrostyle Pianola, The Themodist, The Themodist Metrostyle, The Steinway Pianola, The Weber Pianola, The Orchestrelle, Rythmodik Record Music Rolls) (458 ads/10 color)
• American Automatic Organ Co. (Gem Organetta, Harmonette) (1 ad)
• American Piano Co. (6 ads)
• Apollo Piano Company, The (The Apollo Reproducing Piano, Apollo Piano Player) (10 ads)
• Autogrand Piano Co., The (Krell Auto Grand) (9 ads)
• Autoharp - Alfred Dolge & Son (2 ads)
• Automatic Musical Company (Encore banjo) (1 ads)
• Autophone Co., The (2 ads)
• Autopianist Co., The (1 ad)
• Auto-Pneumatic Action Co. (1 ad/color)
• Bacon Piano Co., The Francis (The Bacon Auto-Manual Piano) (1 ad)
• Baldwin Piano Co., The (The Baldwin Player-Piano, Baldwin Manualo) (9 ads)
• Bates & Co., G. H. W. (2 ads)
• Bates Organ Co. (2 ads)
• Bender, C. C. (1 ad)
• Bogar Player Pianos (2 ads)
• Borden Music Box Co., (1 ad)
• Brown, Theodore P. (Simplex Piano Player, Simplex Special Piano Player) (26 Ads)
• Bush & Lane Piano Co. (Bush and Lane Cecilian Players) (1 ads)
• Cable Company, The (Inner-Player Pianos, Carola Inner-Player Pianos, Euphona Players, Kingsbury Inner-Player) (4 ads)
• Capitol Music Roll Co. (2 ads)
• Chase & Baker Co., The (The Chase & Baker Piano Player) (2 ads)
• Clark Piano Co., The Melville (The Apollo Piano Company, The Apollo Player Piano, Solo-Apollo) (41 ads)
• Columbia Music Roll Co. (1 ads)
• Columbia Zither (1 ad)
• Connorized Music Co. (1 ads)
• Cuendet, E. L. (Olympia) (2 ads)
• DeHeer, Joh. (2 ads)
• Duo-Art (New) (9 display ads)
• Emerson Piano Co. (Emerson Player Piano, Emmerson Automatic Player Piano, Accompano) (12 ads)
• Estey Organ Company, The (The Estey Residence Pipe Organ) (5 ads) (Color)
• Farr & Brother (1 ad)
• Farrand Organ Co., The Farrand Company (The Cecilian, The Cecilian Piano Player, The Cecilian Self-Playing Piano) (124 ads)
• Feist, Les (1 ad)
• French & Sons Piano Co., Jesse (1 ads)
• Gautschi & Sons, (Music Boxes) (2 ads)
• Glass, F.O. (2 ads)
• Goldschmeding, G.A. (1 ad)
• Good Stories (1 ad)
• Gulbransen-Dickinson Company (Gulbransen - The Registering Piano) (124 ads/21 color)
• Haddorff Piano Co. (Haddorff Player Piano) (5 Ads)
• Hallet & Davis Piano Company (Angelus, Virtuolo) (48 ads)
• Hardman Peck & Co. (3 ads)
• Hees & Co. (1 ad)
• Heppe Piano Co., The (The Heppe Auto-Manual Piano) (1 ad)
• Jacot & Son (Ideal, Mira and Stella Music Boxes) (28 ads)
• Kimball Co., W. W. (Kimball Reproducing Pianos, The Kimball Soloist organ) (6 ads)
• Kingsbury Inner - Player Piano (1 ad)
• Krakauer Bros. (1 ads)
• Kranich & Bach (Kranich & Bach Player Pianos) (23 ads/1 color)
• Krell Auto-Grand piano Company, The Auto-Grand Piano Co. (Krell Auto-Grand) (20 ads)
• Lauter Piano Co., (Lauter - Humana) (2 ads)
• Linconola (Welte-Mignon) (1 ad)
• Lyon & Healy (1 ad)
• Magic Coronet, The (1 ad)
• Marantz Piano Co. (Pianocorder Reproducing System) (1 ad)
• Marshall, J. Herbert (2 ads)
• Marshall Piano Company (Seeburg) (1 ad)
• Massachusetts Organ Co. (Melodette, Harmonette Piano-Ette, Organette, Organita, Weber singing Doll) (8 ads)
• McTammany Organette Co. (2 ads)
• Melville Clark Piano Company (Apollo Player Piano) (2 ads)
• Mermod, Jaccard & Co. (1 ad)
• Mills Novelty Co. (1 ads)
• Musicnote Roll Company (1 ad)
• Operators' Piano Co., The (1 ads)
• Orchestrelle Co., The (Pianola piano) (1 ads)
• Orphea Music Boxes (Gautschi & Sons) (1 ad)
• Otto, F.G. (Olympia, Capital) (2 ads)
• Packard Company, The (2 ads)
• Paillard & Co., M. J. (Criterion Music Boxes) (7 ads)
• Peerless Piano Player Company (1 ads)
• Peerless Pneumatic Action Co. (1 ad)
• Phonoharp, The (1 ad)
• Pianola (1 ad)
• Pianora Co., The (The Akotist Piano, The Ackerman Player-Piano) (3 ads)
• Pianotist, The (1 ad)
• Playola Piano Co. (1 ad)
• Price & Teeple Piano Co. (1 ad)
• QRS Company, The (Rolls and radio tubes) (39 ads/6 color)
• QRS - DeVry Corporation (1 ad/color)
• Regina Music Box Company (Regina Music Boxes, The Reginapiano) (43 ads)
• Rex Piano-Players (1 ad/color)
• Rolmonica (2 ads)
• Roth & Engelhardt (Peerless Coin Operated Pianos, Harmonist) (1 ad)
• Royal Piano and Player Co., The (1 ad)
• Sander Musical Instrument Co. (Polyphone and Symphonion Music Boxes) (6 ads)
• Schmidt-Dauber Co. (1 ad)
• Schulz Co., M., 6 x 9" (6 ads)
• Sears, Roebuck & Co. (2 ads)
• Seeburg Piano Co., J. P. (4 ads)
• Smith, Barnes & Strohber Co. (Strohber Diminutive) (1 ads)
• Smith Lyraphone Co., (The Lyraphone) (3 ads)
• Sohmer & Co. (Sohmer Reproducing Grand) (2 ads/1 large roto format)
• Standard Action Company (1 ads)
• Standard Mfg. Co. (Home Music Box) (10 ads)
• Standard Pneumatic Action Co., The (Standard Player Action) (1 ads)
• Starr Player Piano Co., The (The Starr Piano, The Richmond Piano) (15 ads)
• Staube Piano Company (2 ads)
• Steger & Sons Piano Mfg. Co. (The Pianoleno, Artemis Player pianos) (5 ads)
• Sterling Company, The (Sterling Pianos and Player Pianos) (1 ads)
• Stoker, J. M. W. (1 ad)
• Story & Clark Piano Company, The (The Story & Clark Player Piano, Miniature Player Piano, Repro-Phras) (53 ads/3 color)
• Stowers, Howard (Expressionala) (1 ad)
• Straube Piano Co. (8 ads)
• Symphonic Pianos (4 ads)
• Symphonion Mfg. Co. (2 ads)
• Telektra player Piano, The (9 ads)
• Tel-Electric Co, The (Tel-Electric Piano-Player) (4 ads)
• Three-in-One-oil (Squeaky Pedals) (1 ad)
• Triumph Auto, Ltd. (The Triumph Autopiano) (1 ad)
• United States Music Company (U.S. Player Music Rolls) (4 ads)
• Universal Music Co. The (2 ads)
• Weber Piano Company, The (3 ads)
• Weis Manufacturing Co., The (Roll cabinets) (2 ads)
• Welte & Sons, Inc., M. (Welte orchestrions) (2 ads)
• Welte-Mignon Studios, The (The Welte Philharmonic Residence Pipe Organ) (6 ads)
• Wilcox & White Co., The/Wilcox & White Organ Co. (The Angelus, The Melodant Angelus, The Knabe Angelus, Symphony, "Artistyle" Music Rolls, Voltem Record Rolls) (280 ads/4 color)
• Wing Piano (3 ads)
• Worcester Wind Motor Co. (1 ads)
• World Mfg. Co. (Dulcimer Organette) (1 ad)
• Wurlitzer (Wurlitzer Player Piano, Wurlitzer studio Player, Wurlitzer Reproducing Residence Organ, Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments) (13 ads)
• Zimmerman, Jul. Heinr. (1 ads)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Emil Asmus - Frati 1896-1912

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Emil Asmus Orchestrion-und Orgel-Fabrik, Berlin, February, 1905. 12 pp 9-1/4 x 6-1/4 (1-C)
• Atlantic Walzen-Orchestrions, Atlantic, Leipzig, 1912. 28 pp 11 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Spezial Kataloge, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, 1903. 8 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Gebruder Bruder
• Dienst's Orchestrions, Dienst's Piano Orchestrions, 1907. 64 pp 6-1/2 x 9" (1-C)
• Eldorado-Orchestrions, Etzold & Popitz, Circa 1905. 8 pp 9-1/2 X 6-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogo No. 13, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1896. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Liste 17, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1910. 16 pp 6-1/2 x 4-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Frati, Circa 1910. 50 pp 10-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: F.O. Glass - Ludwig Hupfeld 1898-1928

Scope and Contents

• Streichkonzert Orchestrion, F.O. Glass, Klingenthal i. S., No date. 2 pp 8-3/4 X 11" (1-C)
• Piano-Orchestrion with Mandoline, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Glass" Piano-Orchester mit Gewichtbetrieb: Modell I, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• String Concert-Orchestrion, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchester mit Gewichtbetrieb: Modell II, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• "Gambe", F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Saloon-Orchestrion with Overstrung Piano, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchestrion: Model II, with Weight Mechanism, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• "Glass" Piano-Orchestrion: Model I with Weight Mechanism, F.O. Glass, No date. 2 pp 6-1/2 X 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Orchestrions Pneumatisch mit Papiernoten, F.O. Glass, Klingenthal i. Sa., No date. 16 pp 7 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Revolver-Orchestrions fur Concert - und Tanzmusik, F.O. Glass, Klingenthal in Sachsen, March, 1901. 70 pp 6-1/4 X 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Neues Spezial-Modell Druckluft-Harmonium fur Orchester, Ernst Hinkel, undated. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 15 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Preis-Liste, Hupfeld, 1912. 2 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Dea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1909. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Die Hupfeld Solo und Orchester Orgel, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann, undated. 3 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, 1900. 11 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Preisliste Nr. VIII Uber Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Zwecke, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmerman, 1 Juli, 1928. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Preisliste Nr. VI: Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Aktiengesellschaft, Leipzig, 1927. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Ludwig Hupfeld 1905-1923

Scope and Contents

• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violinen und orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1910. 110 pp 9-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Kunstspiel-Pianos, 1923. 35 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Electrische Klaviere und Orchestrions: Patent Hupfeld, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1906. 2 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Spezialitat: Moderne Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, 1905. 60 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Ludwig Hupfeld 1900-1905

Scope and Contents

• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 135 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, Circa 1905. 134 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Ludwig Hupfeld 1911-1925

Scope and Contents

• Electro-Pianos & Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1911. 142 pp 10-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Gesamtpreisliste der Ludwig Hupfeld A.G.: Nr. 3G, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1 Juli 1925. 30 pp 5-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Gesamtpreisliste 2G der Ludwig Hupfeld. AG: und ihrer Zweigfabriken Ronisch. Grunert. Hupfeld-Gotha, April, 1925, 19 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Ludwig Hupfeld 1909-1927

Scope and Contents

• Leib-und Kauf-Abschlussauf Notenrollen fur de Hupfeld Instrumente Sinfonie-Jazz, 1927. 2 pp 5-1/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Preisliste Nr XIX: Phonola. Duo-Phonola and Tri-Phonola in Flugeln und Pianos, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmermann Aktiengesellschaft, Leipzig, August 15, 1927. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Kunst Orchestrions: Hupfeld-Helios, Ludwig Hupfeld, A.G., Leipzig, Circa 1915. 59 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Dea-Violina, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1909. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Gesamtpreisliste der Ludwig Hupfeld A.G.: Nr. 3G, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1 Juli 1925. 30 pp 5-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violnen und Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1910. 110 pp 9-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Imhof & Mukle - C.H. Marenghi & Cie. 1903-1910, 1991

Scope and Contents

• Preis-Courant fur Drehorgels. Caroussel-Orgels und Orchestrions, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (3-C)
• Preis-Courant fur Orchestrions mit Metallnotenbander, Imhof & Mukle, circa 1905. 2 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Piano-Orchestrion Fabrik, Vohrenbach und London, No date. 40 pp 7-3/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Katalog, Imhof & Mukle Orchestrion-und Pianoforte-Fabrik, Vohrenbach, No date. 47 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Streichorchester-Piano "Melodion", Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort a.M., circa 1905. 1 P 8-3/4 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• Preisliste der Streichorchester-Pianos, "Melodion", Frederick Kempel, Frankfort a.M., circa 1905. 4 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Letter, from Heinrich Kempel to Farny R. Wurlitzer, 18 Juni, 1903. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Selbetspielendes Kuntspiel-Piano, Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort, a.M., circa 1905. 2 pp 9 x 12" (1-C)
• Electrische Musikwerke, Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort am Main, circa, 1910. 4 pp 9 x 12" (1-C)
• Orchester-Pianos, Heinrich Kempel, Frankfort, a.M., circa 1910. 28 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Engros-Preisliste, (Wholesale prices), Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Paul Lasche, Leipzig-Gohles, circa 1905. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Electrische Pianos, (Wholesale prices), Leipziger Orchestrionwerke, Paul Lasche, Leipzig-Gohles, circa 1905. 17 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Letter regarding C.H. Marenghi & Cie., 1991 (1-O)
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Price lists: orchestrions: miscellaneous - J.D. Philipps & Sohne 1905-1920

Scope and Contents

• Special - Catalog fur Caroussel & Schaubude - Beistzer, A. Ruth & Sohn, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch, i.b., Circa 1905. 14 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue for Amusement Devices for the Travelling Showman, Parks, Exhibitions and Dancing-Room Proprietor, Circa 1920. 4 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Orchestrion-Fabrik von Ludwig Ketterer in Vohrenbach, undated
• The En-Symphonie: Designed Especially for the Moving Picture Trade, Niagara Musical Instrument Mf/g. Company, North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1915. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Philipps Pianella-Orchestrions, No date. 52 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Philipps Pianella-Orchestrions. Elektrische Klaviere, Reproductions-Klaviere, Pianetta-Walzenwerke, Philipps & Sohne, Circa 1910. 126 pp (Plus 8 pp price list) 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Pianella Orchestrion-Katalog, J. D. Philipps & Sohne, Frankfurt A.M. Main, Circa 1915. 27 pp 10 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Polyphon-Musikwerke A.G. - Popper & Company 1907-1913

Scope and Contents

• Polyphon Saiten Instrumente, Polyphon-Musikwerke A.G., Leipzig, 1907. 25 pp 10-3/4 x 8" (1-C)
• Katalog, Popper & Co., Leipzig, September 1, 1913. 10-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• Katalog, Popper & Co., Leipzig, March 1, 1913. 56 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Katalog Uber Orchestrions und Electrische Klaviere: 1908/9, Popper & Co., Leipzig, 1908. 96 pp 8-1/4 x 6" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Popper & Company - A. Ruth & Sohn 1905-1913

Scope and Contents

• Katalog Uber Orchestrions und Electrische Klaviere: 1908/9, Popper & Co., Leipzig, 1908. 96 pp 8-1/4 x 6" (1-C)
• Katalog, Popper & Co., Leipzig, March 1, 1913. 27 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
• Special - Catalog fur Caroussel & Schaubude - Beistzer, A. Ruth & Sohn, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch, i.b., Circa 1905. 14 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Schubbe & Company - Gebr. Weber 1910-1920

Scope and Contents

• Katalog No. 11, Schubbe & Co., Berlin, No date. 31 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-C)
• Elektrisches Pneumatisches Orchester-Piano Mit Notenblatten, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Price Lists: Modells B, c, D, Hand J, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., circa 1910. 5 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (2-C)
• Preisliste za Katalog No. 12, Schubbe & Co., Berlin, circa 1910. 4 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (2-C)
• Electrical Pneumatic Orchestra-Piano, Schubbe & Co., Berlin N., No date. 18 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Orchestrion Catalog (Ernst Berger, Leipzig), Gebr. Weber, G.m.b.H, Waldkirch in ·Baden, circa 1920. 60 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Katalog, Gebr. Weber, Waldkirch, circa 1920. 64 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: M. Welte & Sohne - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1900-1920

Scope and Contents

• Cottage-und Conzert-Orchestrions: Patent Pneumatic System, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B/New York, Circa 1900. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• Cottage-und Conzert-Orchestrions: Patent Pneumatic System, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg i.B/New-York, Circa 1900. 22 pp 9 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• Piano Orchestrions "Brisgovia", M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.Baden, No date. 15 pp 8-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• The World's Best Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1919. 39 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Pianos and Player Pianos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, May 1, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• Price List, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 15, 1920. 1 P 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Pianos and Player Pianos, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, May 1, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Motion Picture Theatre Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, May 15, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: orchestrions: Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1904-1913

Scope and Contents

• The Wurlitzer Paganini Solo Violin and Piano, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, undated. 8 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• The Pianorchestra: The Greatest Musical Wonder of the Age, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1904. 2 pp 18 X 24" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, circa 1907. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, circa 1910. 83 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Wurlitzer station, New York/Frankfurt, Germany/Cincinnati, circa 1912. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: barrel pianos - Photoplayers: American Photoplayer Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1895-1920

Scope and Contents

• Chiappa & Sons, undated (1-C)
• Preisliste No. 9, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, circa 1900. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Preisliste No. 12, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1895. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogo No. 13, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1896. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Magnan Freres, circa 1910 (1-C)
• Gavioli & Cie, undated. 2 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 6 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 6 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Carousal Organs. Cylinder Pianos, G. Molinari & Sons, New York, 1896. 7 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Musterbuch uber Mechanische Musikwerke Automaten Musikinstrumente und Bestandteile, Musica, 1904. 5 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Tadini & Nallino, Nice, Circa 1895. 13 pp 9-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• American Photoplayer Company, undated. 5 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Broadside for the En-Symphonie, Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company, circa 1912. 1 p 5-1/2" (1-C)
• North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works
• Bartola Musical Instrument Company
• A New Marvelous Musical Instrument for Motion Picture Houses: The Fotoplayer Pit Pipe Organ, Robert Morton Organ Co., New York City/Chicago/Los Angeles/San Francisco, Circa 1920. 12 pp 4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• The Soul of the Film, J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, circa 1916. 24 pp 4-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Motion Picture Theatre Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York/Cincinnati/Chicago, May 15, 1920. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 4-3/4" (1-C)
• The Music That Gives Realism to the Pictures: The Wurlitzer One Man Orchestra, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1920. 31 pp 4-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• The New Wurlitzer Motion Picture Orchestra Especially Built for Motion Picture Theatres; The One-Man Orchestra Operated by a Single Musician or with Music Roll Automatically, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, circa 1913. 14 pp 9 x 12" (3-C)
• Broadside; Wurlitzer Electric Piano - New Style J, circa 1915. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Orchestra: Built Especially for Motion Picture Theatres Style J, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, circa 1920. 20 pp 5 X 7" (1-C)
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Price lists: pianettes - piano players - reproducing pianos: Aeolian Company - Welte-Mignon 1897-1934

Scope and Contents

• Illustrierte Preisliste 1897 der Ariston-Musikwerke zum Drehen Spielbar mit Auswechselbaren Pappnotenscheiben, Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig-peipsic-Gohlis, 1897. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 6 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, circa 1905. 2 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• llustrierte Preisliste 1897 der Ariston-Musikwerke zum Drehen Spielbar mit Auswechselbaren Pappnotenscheiben, Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig-Peipsic-Gohlis, 1897. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Aeolian Company, undated. 4 pp (1-C)
• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, circa 1905. 5 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Miranda and the Pianista, Arthur W.J.G. Ord-Hume, undated (1-C)
• Maestro Company (1-C)
• Ampico, 1913-1934 (1-C)
• Duo-Art, 1924-1927
• Preisliste Nr. VIII Uber Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Zwecke, Hupfeld-Gebr. Zimmerman, 1 Juli, 1928. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• Preisliste Nr. VI: Kuntspiel-Instrumente fur Gewerbliche Aktiengesellschaft, Leipzig, 1927. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-C)
• The Gulbransen Reproducing Piano, No date. 2 pp 3-1/4 x 7" (1-C)
• Invoice, Wyman Piano Company, 1929. 1 p 8 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List, Henry F. Miller, 1925. 1 p (1-C)
• Installment Sale Terms, Baldwin Piano Co., 1925. 1 p (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon, 1909-1928 (1-C)
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Price lists: player organs: Aeolian Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1866-1930

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Company, 1900 (1-C)
• Aeolians, The Orchestrelle Co., Aeolian Hall, London, circa 1910. 18 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Pianola Piano, The Orchestrelle Co., London, Circa 1910. 16 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The House that Heppe Built at 6th & Thompson Streets, C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Pa., 1905. 3 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-C) (Lists Heppe, Marcellus and Joules pianos; Aeolian Pipe Organs; Aeolian Orchestrelles; Pianolas; Reginas; and Marcellus Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos with prices)
• The Aeolian Orchestrelles, Circa 1915. 30 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Aeolian Orchestrelle, The Orchestrelle Co., London, No date. 25 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Specification of the Solo Orchestrelle - Style XW, Circa 1900. 4 pp 6- 3/4 x 8- 3/4" (1-C)
• Das Neue Solo Orchestrelle, Choralion Co., Berlin, Circa 1905. 10 pp 5-1/2 X 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 2 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Mason & Hamlin, 1866. 3 pp (1-C)
• Mustel, 1930 (1-C)
• Musical Merchandise Catalog, Lyon & Healy, 1923 (1-C)
• Welte, undated (1-C)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, Wurlitzer, September 1st, 1927. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: roller organs: Murray & Hess - Sears, Roebuck & Company 1895-1902

Scope and Contents

• The American Music Box, J. R. Holcomb & Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Circa 1895. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Murray & Heiss (1-C)
• Sears, Roebuck & Company (1-C)
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Price lists: organettes: Aeolian Company - Mechanical Orguinette 1881-1904

Scope and Contents

• The Coronet, Aeolian Company, undated (1-C)
• The Wonderful Concordette and Harmonette, The American Automatic Organ Co., Boston, Mass., May 23, 1884. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 12" (1-C) (With drawings of Concordette and Harmonette)
• The Organina, The American Automatic Organ Company, Boston, Mass., Circa 1881. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Illustrierte Preisliste 1897 der Ariston-Musikwerke zum Drehen Spielbar mit Auswechselbaren Pappnotenscheiben, Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig-peipsic-Gohlis, 1897. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• The Autophone (Tune List), The Autophone Co., Ithaca, N.Y., Circa 1885. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Illustrated Price-List of Musical Boxes, Pipe Organs, Aristons and Pianos, Fabrik Leipziger Musikwerke Vorm., Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig, Circa 1904. 51 pp 7-3/4 x 11" (1-C)
• H.C. Hall & Company, undated. 4 pp (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 20 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 20 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Hupfeld
• The Marvelous Orguinette, Circa 1885. 4 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of the Mechanical Orguinette, Cabinetto, Cabinet Orguinette, Musical Cabinet and Music, Ditson, Haynes & Co., Boston, Circa 1890. 28 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• Music for the English Automatic Seraphone: No. 11, No date. 24 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: organettes: Musica 1897-1904

Scope and Contents

• Musterbuch uber Mechanische Musikwerke Automaten Musikinstrumente und Bestandteile, Musica, 1904. 11 pp (2-C)
• Illustrierte Preisliste 1897 der Ariston-Musikwerke zum Drehen Spielbar mit Auswechselbaren Pappnotenscheiben, Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig-peipsic-Gohlis, 1897. 12 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: calliopes: Miner Manufacturing Company - Tangley Company 1927-1989

Scope and Contents

• Letter, Miner Manufacturing Company, 1989. 2 pp (1-C)
• Tangley Company, 1927. 7 pp (1-C)
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Price lists: dance organs: Arburo - De Cap undated

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Price lists: hand organs: Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna - Frati & Company 1895-1909

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, The E. Boecker Organ and Orchestrion Co., New York, Circa 1905. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Spezial Kataloge, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, 1903. 8 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Preisliste No. 9, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, Circa 1900. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Kataloge, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, 1903. 13 pp 9-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalog, G. Bacigalupo, Berlin, Circa 1905. (1-C)
• Gebruder Bruder (1-C)
• Eugene de Kleist, Manufacturer Barrel Organs & Orchestrions, circa 1900. 9 pp (1-C)
• Illustrirter Katalog Illustrated Price List, Fabrik Leipziger Musikwerke (1-C)
• Preisliste No. 12, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1895. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogo No. 13, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1896. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-C)
• Preis-Liste 16, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1909. (1-C)
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Price lists: hand organs: Gavioli & Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1891-1936

Scope and Contents

• Gavioli & Company (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 3 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Carousal Organs. Cylinder Pianos, G. Molinari & Sons, New York, 1896. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Organs and Orchestrions Operated by Hand, Steam, Gasoline or Electric Power, Muzzio Organ Works, New York, Circa 1936. 16 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Special - Catalog fur Caroussel & Schaubude - Beistzer, A. Ruth & Sohn, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch, i.b., Circa 1905. 14 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 44 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Twenty-Fifth Edition, Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891. 262 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (2-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 2 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (2-C)
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Price lists: fair organs: G. Bacigalupo - Frati & Company 1895-1910

Scope and Contents

• Catalog, G. Bacigalupo, Berlin, Circa 1905. 13 pp (1-C)
• Catalogue, The E. Boecker Organ and Orchestrion Co., New York, Circa 1905. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Bruder (1-C)
• Catalogue, Gebruder Bruder, Musikwerk-Fabrik, Waldkirch, Baden, Circa 1908. 36 pp 9 x 11-1/4" (2-C)
• Catalogue, Gebruder Bruder Orgel-Fabrik mit Dampfbetrieb, Waldkirch, Baden, Circa 1910. 8 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Illustrirte Preisliste, Gebruder Bruder, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch im Breisgan-Baden, circa 1905. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 10-3/4" (2-C)
• Spezialkatalog Uber Beste Orgelen und Musikwerke fur Schausteller. Offentliche Vergnugungen. etc., Gebruder Bruder Orgelfabrik, Waldkirch i.B., Circa 1910. 20 pp 11-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Preisliste No. 12, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1895. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Preis-Liste 16, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1909 (1-C)
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Price lists: fair organs: Gasparini - Gavioli & Company 1900-1910

Scope and Contents

• Orgues a Cartons Perfores, Foucher-Gasparini, Paris, Circa 1910. 32 pp 10-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• Gavioli Orgues & Pianos, Societe des Anciens Establissements, Gavioli & Cie., Paris, Circa 1900. 44 pp 8-3/4 x 10-3/4" (3-C)
• Catalogue, Gavioli & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
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Price lists: fair organs: Chiappa & Sons - Welte 1900-1920

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue, Limonaire Freres, Waldkirch, Circa 1900. 8 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Chiappa & Sons (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue for Amusement Devices for the Travelling Showman, Parks, Exhibitions and Dancing-Room Proprietor, Circa 1920. 2 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Special - Catalog fur Caroussel & Schaubude - Beistzer, A. Ruth & Sohn, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch, i.b., Circa 1905. 14 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (4-C)
• Catalog, Geb. Wellershaus, Circa 1905. 38 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Welte
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Price lists: band organs: Bacigalupo - Wellershaus 1896-1924

Scope and Contents

• Preisliste No.9, Cocchi, Bacigalupo & Graffigna, Berlin, Circa 1900. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Mechanical Band Organs: (Operated with Cardboard Music), The Berni Organ Company, New York, 1913. 16 pp 7-1/2 x 10" (1-C)
• Catalogue, The E. Boecker Organ and Orchestrion Co., New York, Circa 1905. 45 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Eugene De Kleist (1-C)
• Catalogo No. 13, Frati & Co., Berlin, Circa 1896. 18 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (2-C)
• Gavioli & Company, 1900 (1-C)
• Price List of Niagara Automatic Musical Instruments, Niagara Musical Instrument Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., April 1, 1911. 1 P 9 x 12" (1-C)
• Ye Catalogue of Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company: Military Band Organs, Niagara Musical Instrument Manufacturing Company, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 20 pp 9-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Price List: Military Band Organs, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, New York, April 1, 1924. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Automatic Military Bands, North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works, North Tonawanda, N.Y., Circa 1910. 23 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (2-C)
• Special - Catalog fur Caroussel & Schaubude - Beistzer, A. Ruth & Sohn, Orgel-Fabrik, Waldkirch, i.b., Circa 1905. 14 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Wellershaus (1-C)
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Price lists: band organs: Welte - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1910-1940

Scope and Contents

• Welte's Famous Military Band Organs for Dance Halls. Moving Pictures. Merry-Go-Rounds and Other Shows, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 31 pp 9-1/4 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
• Sales Receipts, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1938-1940 (1-C)
• Net Price List: Military Band Organs, Circa 1938. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (2-C)
• Net Price List: Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., June 1, 1925. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Net Price List: Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, N.Y., April 1, 1923. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Net Price List of Wurlitzer Military Band Organs, Wurlitzer, September 1st, 1927. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 5-1/4" (1-C)
• Net Price List: Military Band Organs, Wurlitzer, North Tonawanda, N.Y., October 15, 1930. 2 pp 3 x 5" (1-C)
• Letter, Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, 1933 (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: band organs: Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1907-1923

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Pittsburgh, Circa 1910. 16 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Circa 1908. 92 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, Circa 1907. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Wurlitzer Station, New York/Frankfurt, Germany/Cincinnati, Circa 1912. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• The Wurlitzer Military Band. - For Skating Carouselles. Fairs and Summer Resorts, The Mfg. Co., North Tonawanda, New York, 1923. (2-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Great Money Makers - For Skating Rinks. Summer Parks and Carousals; 11 Specially Priced Wurlitzer Military Bands, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., North Tonawanda, New York, Circa 1915. 8 pp 12 x 15-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Adler/Fortuna - Holzweissig 1892-1904

Scope and Contents

• General-Vertrieb: Adler Musik-Werke, Jul. Heinr. Zimmerman, Leipzig, 1900. 31 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-C)
• Musica: General-Katalog Uber Jede Art Musikinstrumente, J. M. Bon, Leipzig, 1904. 88 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• Criterion
• Illustrated Price-List of Musical Boxes, Pipe Organs, Aristons and Pianos, Fabrik Leipziger Musikwerke Vorm., Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig, Circa 1904. 51 pp 7-3/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 185 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 289 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Holzweissig - Hupfeld 1898-1900

Scope and Contents

• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 441 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 135 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Kalliope - Mira 1900-1904

Scope and Contents

• Kalliope (1-C)
• Lochmann (1-C)
• Alphabetical List of Tunes for Stella Music Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, Circa 1900. 18 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Mira Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, November 30, 1904. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-C)
• Catalogue of Mira Music Boxes, Circa 1900. 15 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-C)
• Mira Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, November 30, 1904. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue of Mira Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, 1904. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Mira Musical Cabinets, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, Circa 1900. 24 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• The Mira Grand, Jacot Music Box Company, New York, Circa 1900. 12 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Kohler & Chase - Stollwerck & Company 1916

Scope and Contents

• Phonopectine (1-C)
• Illustrated Catalog Edition "G", Kohler & Chase, undated (1-C)
• Descriptive Price List of Musical Boxes, Playing from One to One Hundred of the Most Popular Melodies of the Day, W. Mitchell M'Allister, undated (1-C)
• Catalogue of Musical Instruments, Sears, Roebuck & Company, undated (1-C)
• Deutsche Automaten-Gesellschaft Stollwerck & Company, undated (1-C)
• Katalog fur Musikdosen, Handlung G. Maurer, Spiez, Germany, Oktober 1916. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Catalogue of Musical Goods, Lyon & Healy, undated (1-C)
• Preisliste der Deutschen Automaten Gesellschaft, Stollwerck & Co., undated (1-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Lyon & Healy - Olympia 1893-1985

Scope and Contents

• Lyon & Healy Catalogue of Musical Goods, Lyon & Healy, undated (1-C)
• Monopol Music Boxes (1-C)
• Flotenwerk zum Drehen (1-C)
• Illustrierter Hauptkatalog, August Stukenbrok Einbeck, 1912 (1-C)
• Katalog fur Musicdosen, Handlung B. Maurer, Spiez, Circa 1913. 20 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• O.C.F. Miether, 1903 (1-C)
• J.C. Eckardt (1-C)
• San Francisco Music Box Company, 1982 (1-C)
• Swiss Music Boxes (With Thorens movements), Silverite Company, Brooklyn, New York, Circa 1960. 34 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalog, Cable Car Music Box, San Francisco, CA, Circa 1985. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Guldman & Company, 1902 (1-C)
• Catalogue, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 44 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• How to Repair Musical Boxes, Jacot & Son, 3rd Edition, 1893. 32 pp 5-3/4 x 8" (1-C)
• Wm. F. Hasse, 1894 (1-C)
• Description of the New Century Music Boxes (1-C)
• Some advertisements of the times, Olympia (1-C)
• The Olympia Self-Playing Music Box, The Olympia Music Box Company, Jersey City, N.J., Circa 1900. 40 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Polyphon - Regina 1902-1985

Scope and Contents

• Polyphon (1-C)
• Price List, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, VT, September 1, 1985. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, VT, September 1, 1981. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List, Porter Music Box Co., Randolph, VT, September 1, 1984. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Regina: "Queen of Music-Makers", The Regina Co., Rahway, New Jersey, Circa 1905. 26 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (3-C)
• Confidential Trade Price List of Regina Music Boxes with Coin Attachment, Regina Music Box Co., New York, April 1, 1902. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (2-C)
• New Styles of Regina Music Boxes, No date. 4 pp 11 x 17-1/2" (2-C)
• The Latest List of Regina Tune Discs. 15-1/2 Inches in Diameter: No.1, The Regina Co., Rahway, N.J., No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• 200%, Regina, No date. 16 pp 3-1/4 X 6-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: disc music boxes: Stella - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1890-1901

Scope and Contents

• Stella Music Box Price List, Circa 1900. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Net Cash Price List, Stella Music Boxes, 1901 (1-C)
• Catalogue of Stella Music Boxes, Jacot Music Box Co., New York, Circa 1890. 16 pp 5 x 7" (1-C)
• Catalogue of Stella Music Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, Circa 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Symphonion (1-C)
• Music Boxes of 1898, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1898. 24 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
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Price lists: coin ops: J.C. Deagan - Ludwig Hupfeld 1900-1910

Scope and Contents

• J.C. Deagan (1-C)
• Frati & Company (1-C)
• Selbstspielende Pianos, Violnen und orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1910. 110 pp 9-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 135 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: coin ops: Lyon & Healy - Operators' Piano Company 1900-11933

Scope and Contents

• Solo Expression Twin Tracker Empress, Lyon & Healy, Inc., Chicago, 1923. 14 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Sales Prices of Empress Electric Pianos, Lyon & Healy, May 1, 1923. 1 p (1-C)
• Price List of Our New Models of Amusement Machines, Mills Novelty Company, undated (1-C)
• The Pianette, Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Circa 1905. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Letter, Clark Orchestra Roll Company, 1933 (1-C)
• Katalog, J. Schombacher & Sohne, Ingolstadt, Circa 1910. 8 pp 7-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Price List, American Automusic Company, 1900 (1-C)
• Confidential New Price List, The Operators' Piano Co., Chicago, March 1, 1919. 1 P 5-1/2 X 7-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List. Coinola, The Operators Piano Co., Chicago, January 1, 1924. 1 P 3 X 7-1/4" (1-C)
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Price lists: coin ops: Popper & Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1906-1926

Scope and Contents

• Popper & Company (1-C)
• Popper's Wiedergabe-Klaviere, "Stella", Popper & Co., Leipzig, Circa 1910. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 8" (2-C)
• Rink Orchestras and Picture Show Pianos, Keith Prowse, No date. 14 pp 10 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Seeburg Price Lists, January 10, 1914/May 1, 1914/January 10, 1915. Prepared by The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Price List, J. P. Seeburg, Circa 1920. 1 p 2-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-C)
• Receipt, From J. P. Seeburg Piano Co., Chicago, for 7 Seeburg Nickelodeons, August 24, 1926. 1 P 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Latest List of Music, Rudolph Wurlitzer, January 1925 (1-C)
• "No Argument Necessary" If You Read What others Say, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, 1906. 20 pp 11 x 8" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
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Price lists: coin ops: Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1907-1915

Scope and Contents

• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, Circa 1907. 63 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Wurlitzer station, New York/Frankfurt, Germany/Cincinnati, Circa 1912. 47 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913. 64 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Music: The World's Best, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, Circa 1915. 48 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
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Price lists: player pianos: Aeolian Company - Gulbransen Company 1898-1930

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Company, 1898-1927 (1-C)
• The Pianola Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1905. 16 pp 8 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• The Aeolian Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1903. 24 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (With price list) (1-C)
• Aeolian Music Circulating Library for Aeolian, Aeriola, Pianola, Metrostyle Pianola, Pianola Piano, Aeolian Piano, Serial Piano, Orchestrelle, Aeolian Pipe-Organ, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, July, 1905. 12 pp 3 x 6 (1-C)
• The Autopiano: Abridged Catalog, The Autopiano Company, New York, Circa 1915. 18 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Autopiano, The Autopiano Company, New York, Circa 1910. 20 pp 8 X 10" (1-C)
• Behr Brothers & Company (1-C)
• The Broadwood Player Pianos, John Broadwood & Sons, Ltd., London, No date. 12 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Player Piano Revolutionized: An Entirely New and Improved Design by Broadwood, John Broadwood & Sons, Ltd., London, Circa 1930. 7 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Cornish Company (1-C)
• Illustrated Price-List of Musical Boxes, Pipe Organs, Aristons and Pianos, Fabrik Leipziger Musikwerke Vorm., Paul Ehrlich & Co., Leipzig, Circa 1904. 3 pp 7-3/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Farrand Organ Company (1-C)
• The Cecilian: The Perfect Piano Player, Farrand Organ Co., London, Circa 1910. 6 pp (original sizes not known (1-C)
• The Cecilian: The Perfect Piano Player, Farrand Organ Company, London, Circa 1915. 14 pp (Original sizes not known (1-C)
• Gulbransen - The Registering Piano, Gulbransen-Dickenson Company, Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• The Gulbransen Story in Pictures, Gulbransen Company, Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 9 x 6" (1-C)
• Gulbransen - The Player Piano, Gulbransen-Dickenson Co., Chicago, 1923. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
box 231, folder 6

Price lists: player pianos: Hallet & Davis - Ludwig Hupfeld 1892-1925

Scope and Contents

• Hallet & Davis, 1912-1924 (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (2-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 16 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 7 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Hupfeld Player Piano (1-C)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 15 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Netto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Gesamtpreisliste 2G der Ludwig Hupfeld. AG: und ihrer Zweigfabriken Ronisch. Grunert. Hupfeld-Gotha, April, 1925, 19 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Phonola: Phonolapiano und Kunstlernoten-Rollen, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1908. 32 pp 6 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Gesamtpreisliste der Ludwig Hupfeld A.G.: Nr. 3G, Ludwig Hupfeld A.G., Leipzig, 1 Juli 1925. 30 pp 5-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
box 231, folder 7

Price lists: player pianos: Ludwig Hupfeld - Merrill Piano 1905-1911

Scope and Contents

• Electro-Pianos & Orchestrions, Hupfeld A.G., 1911. 10-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, Circa 1905. 20 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Lester Piano Company (1-C)
• Merrill Piano (1-C)
box 231, folder 8

Price lists: player pianos: miscellaneous 1904-1937

Scope and Contents

• Orth, 1917 (1-C)
• Central Piano Company, 1917 (1-C)
• Steger & Sons, 1917 (1-C)
• Apollo Company (1-C)
• Janssen Piano Company, 1937 (1-C)
• Decker & Son (1-C)
• Krakauer Brothers (1-C)
• Leabarjan Manufacturing Company (1-C)
• Vierling's Lurley, 1915 (1-C)
• Byron Mauzy (1-C)
• The "Adapto" Player Action, The Lindenberg Piano Company, Columbus, Ohio, Circa 1915. 32 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
• H.C. Bay Company (1-C)
• Holland Piano Manufacturing Company (1-C)
• Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann (1-C)
• The Stradola Piano, Musical Components, Ltd., London, No date. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Brinsmead Player Pianos, John Brinsmead & Sons Ltd, Circa 1915. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• All About the Neola, Circa 1910. 10 pp (1-C)
• Sterling (1-C)
• The Wonder of the Melville Clark Solo-Apollo, Melville Clark Piano Co., Steinway Building, Chicago, Circa 1920. 16 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• The Wallistra: A Perfect Player-Piano, Joseph Wallis & Son, London, Circa 1915. 2 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Catalogue, Elman Bros. & Co., London, Circa 1908. 4 pp (original sizes not known) (1-C)
• The Electrelle, Waring & Gillow, London, 1910. 6 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Sir Frederick Bridge on Mechanical Piano-Players, Metzler & Co. Ltd, London, 1904. 10 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-C)
box 231, folder 9

Price lists: player pianos: miscellaneous - Montgomery Ward 1909-1927

Scope and Contents

• The Carola Player (1-C)
• Duplex Interior Piano Players, The Duplex Co., Angelus Hall, London, 1909. 16 pp (Original sizes not known) (1-C)
• Player Fittings and Sundries: Net Trade List No. 15, J & J Goddard, London, Circa 1915. 8 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Catalogue of Pianola & Aeolian Accessories, The Orchestrelle Co., London, Circa 1910. 20 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Abbey Piano and Autoleon Player Piano, Triumphanto Limited, London, Circa 1925. 10 pp (Original size not known) (1-C)
• Simplex Piano Player, Simplex Piano Player Co., London, Circa 1922. 30 pp (Most missing) (Original size not known) (1-C)
• The Phantom Player, Phantom Players, Ltd., London, Circa 1915. 14 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Dependable Player Piano Roll and Radio Cabinets, The Udell Works, Indianapolis, 1927. 40 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Prices of Laffargue Pianos in New York City, Laffargue Company, 1923 (1-C)
• Illustrated Catalogue (No. 45) of Cabinets for Player Rolls and Sheet Music, Salter Mfg. Co., Chicago, Circa 1915. 8 pp 6-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Rink Orchestras and Picture Show Pianos, Keith Prowse, No date. 14 pp 10 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Windsor Pianos and Player Pianos, Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago, 1918. 32- pp 8 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
box 231, folder 10

Price lists: player pianos: Musica - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1904-1925

Scope and Contents

• Musterbuch umber Mechanische Musikwerke Automaten Musikinstrumente und Bestaundteile, Musica, 1904 (1-C)
• Q.R.S. Music Rolls, 1921-1925 (1-C)
• Sears, Roebuck & Company (1-C)
• Starr Piano Company (1-C)
• Staube (1-C)
• Tel-Electric Company (1-C)
• Masters of the Piano - The Tel-Electric Piano Player, Baldwin Co., San Francisco, No date. 16 pp 6-1/4 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• The Tel-Electric Piano Player is the Only Player in the World, The Tel-Electric Company, Chicago, circa 1915. 10 pp 5 x 7" (1-C)
• Wilcox & White Company (1-C)
• The World-Famous Angelus Grand and Upright Player-Piano, J. Herbert Marshall & Sons, Ltd., London 1912. 24 pp (original size not known) (1-C)
• Rudolph Wurlitzer (1-C)
box 231, folder 11

Price lists: cylinder music boxes: G. Baker-Troll Company - Ernst Holzweissig 1892-1902

Scope and Contents

• High Class Musical Boxes and Orchestrions. Fancy Musical Goods. Singing Birds, G. Baker-Troll Co., Geneva, Switzerland, Circa 1895. 75 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• The "Capital" Self-Playing Music Box with Interchangeable Steel Tune Cylinders, The F. U. Foxx Novelty Co., Lynn, Mass., Circa 1900. 16 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Letter, J. Howard Foote, 1902 (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 185 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
box 231, folder 12

Price lists: cylinder music boxes: Jacot Music Box Company - Mermod Freres 1887-1907

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of Toy Music Boxes and Musical Novelties, Jacot Music Box Company, 1907 (1-C)
• Catalogue of the Ideal Interchangeable Cylinder Musical Boxes, Jacot & Son, New York, 1893. 25 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Supplement to Catalogue of Jacot & Son: 1888 and 1889 (Cylinder List), Jacot & Son, New York, 1888. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Musical Boxes: Season 1891-92, Jacot & Son, New York, 1891. 69 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue, Mermod Freres, Ste. Croix (Suisse), 1887. 35 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
box 231, folder 13

Price lists: cylinder music boxes: miscellaneous - Reuge & Company 1880-1995

Scope and Contents

• Descriptive Price List of Musical Boxes Playing From One to One Hundred of the Most Popular Melodies of the Day, w. Mitchell McAllister, Philadelphia, circa 1880. 12 pp 3-3/8 x 6" (1-C)
• O.C.F. Miether, 1905 (1-C)
• J.C. Eckardt (1-C)
• Catalogue No. 25 of the Famous Gretsch Musical Instruments, The Fred. Gretsch Manufacturing Company, 1920 (1-C)
• Price List of Fine Music Boxes, Circa 1895. 11 pp 3-1/2 x 5" (1-C)
• Ueber die Reparatur von Musk-Werken (1-C)
• Illustrated Catalogue of Herren Bros. & Co., Manufacturers and Importers of Musical Boxes, Season of 1895-1896. 68 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• The Lyon & Healy Catalogue of Musical Goods, Lyon & Healy (1-C)
• Coin Controlled Machines, Caille Brothers Company (1-C)
• Catalogue and List of Prices of High-Class Musical Boxes by the Most Eminent Makers, Wales and McCulloch (1-C)
• Price List of Newly Improved Musical Boxes, William Tonk & Bro., New York, Circa 1890. 10 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Musterbuch uber Mechanische Musikwerke Automaten Musikinstrumente und Bestandteile, Musica, 1904. 8 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• A Catalogue of Registered Musical Boxes Having Interchangeable Cylinders, Nicole Freres (1-C)
• Reuge & Company (1-C)
box 231, folder 14

Price lists: cylinder music boxes: San Francisco Music Box Company 1981-1986

Scope and Contents

• San Francisco Music Box Catalogs, 1981-1986 (1-C)
box 231, folder 15

Price lists: cylinder music boxes: San Francisco Music Box Company - Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1891-1989

Scope and Contents

• Catalogs, San Francisco Music Box Company, 1987-1989 (1-C)
• Catalogue, Jerome Thibouville-Lamy & Cie., Paris, circa 1900. 44 pp 6-3/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• 1951 Price List, Silverite Company (distributor of Thorens) (1-C)
• Swiss Music Boxes, Thorens Incorporated, New Hyde Park, N.Y., Circa 1955. 22 pp 4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Twenty-Fifth Edition, Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891. 262 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 232, folder 1

Price lists: miscellaneous: automata - autoharp 1891-1905

Scope and Contents

• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 15 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Catalogue and Price List: Twenty-Fifth Edition, Rudolph Wurlitzer & Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1891. 6 pp 6-3/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 60 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 6 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 20 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Notto-Preisliste fur Grossisten und Exporteure, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, October 1900. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Music Boxes and Automatons, Electric Pianos and Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, Circa 1905. 12 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Mechanische Musikwerke und Automaten: Elektrische Pianos und Orchestrions, Ludwig Hupfeld, Leipzig, 1900. 15 pp 7-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 232, folder 2

Price lists: miscellaneous: automata - player accordions 1892-1930

Scope and Contents

• Chordephon (1-C)
• Rolmonica (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1894/1895. 9 pp 11-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Musical Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, 1906. 7 pp 7-3/4 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Automatic Instruments, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Chicago/Cincinnati, Circa 1907. 6 pp 7-3/4 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Wurlitzer Musical Instruments No. 80, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, OH, 1909. 4 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• They Work For You and Play For Others, The Hoeffler Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1905. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig, Leipzig 1892/1893. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Price List of Musical Boxes, Ernst Holzweissig Nachf., Leipzig 1898. 6 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-C)
• Tanzbar (1-C)
box 233, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1915-1929

Scope and Contents

• Spaeth, Sigmund and Howard, John Tasker, The Ampico in Music Study, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1925. 77 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• The Ampico in the Hopkinson Pianoforte, No date. 6 pp 3-3/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Our Children, American Piano Co., New York, 1920. 22 pp 7' x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• The Ampico and Its World Famous Pianos, Ampico Galleries, London, No date. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Collard & Collard with the Ampico, No date. 1 p 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists, No date. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (2-O) (Orange cover)
• What the Ampico is and What it Does, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Complete Supremacy of the Ampico, Circa 1925. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Chickering & Sons Present 1929 Models, (A folio of four models with prices for pianos with and without The Ampico), 1929. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• To the Pupil - Learn to Play the Piano with the Help of the Ampico, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Portraits of the Artists Whose Playing is Brought into Your Home with the Ampico, issued by the Service Department of The Ampico, New York, 1919. Poster folded into 16 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (6-O)
• Stoddard Ampico - An Announcement, No date. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (2-O)
• The Hoosier Magician and Entertainer, Clarence N. Hickman, Circa 1915. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Pianos Old and New - Following Their Evolution Through the Monochord, Clavichord, Spinet & Virginal to the Pianoforte and The Ampico, Southern California Music Co., San Diego, CA, 1924. 14 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Stock Certificate, The Ampico Corporation, Circa 1925. 2 pp 9-1/2 x 5" (1-O) (Certificate No. 16) (2-C) (Certificate Nos. 18 and 19)
box 233, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1918-1929

Scope and Contents

• The Bosendorfer with the Ampico, American Piano Company (See Franklin Piano Company/Chickering & Sons/Mason & Hamlin/Knabe) (1-O)
• The Pied Piper of Today, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1925. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (3-O)
• Can You Refuse Them the Gift of a Lifetime?, Ampico Hall, New York, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Ampico: How to Play It, How to Care for It, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (4-O)
• The Complete Supremacy of the Ampico, Circa 1925. 26 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With six original photos)
• The Knabe-Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Co.: Style 53 - Mignonette Grand, (With prices for pianos with and without The Ampico) Circa 1929. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Knabe-Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Co.: Style 53-G.E. - Mignonette Ampico Grand, (With prices for pianos with and without The Ampico), Circa 1929. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Marshall & Rose with The Ampico: Reproducing Grand, Model 35, Circa 1922. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Marshall & Rose with The Ampico: Model 36, Circa 1922. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Rogers with The Ampico, George Rogers & Sons, Circa 1922. 2 pp 7 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• The Ampico and the Great Pianists of the Last Quarter Century, New York, 1928. 16 pp (Fold up) 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico - The Climax of Scientific and Artistic Achievement in the History of Music, No date. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-O)
• Hofmann, Joseph, Letters, 1918-21. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Ampico: The Supreme Re-enacting Piano, No date. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) Printed on buff colored cardboard. sections include: Perfect Recording, The Problem of Reproducing the Singing Tone, Accordion Pneumatic, Expression Pneumatic, and Ampico Reenactment)
box 233, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1919-1977

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico - What this Wonderful Instrument Can Mean to You, New York, 1927. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Chickering with the Ampico, (1-O)
• Subscription Blank for Ampico Selected Recordings Service, No date. 1 p 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• Ampico Selected Recordings Service: For the Greater Enjoyment of the Ampico, undated. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-O, 2-C)
• The Collard & Collard with the Ampico, October 1, 1927 (1-O)
• The Human Touch - by Dr. Frank Crane, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Pied Piper of Today, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1925. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico: How to Play It, How to Care for It, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (5-O)
• If You Bought Only One More Ampico Recording Each Week, You Would Soon Have A Treasury of Music Representing the Greatest Composers and Pianists of the Entire Musical World--Let Us Help You Select This Week's Recording, Circa 1926. 12 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Convention Address by Charles F. Stoddard, 1977 (1-O)
• The Ampico in the Grotrian-Steinweg, undated (1-O)
• The Ampico in the Franklin, Circa 1919. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Keep Your Ampico at the Highest Point of Efficiency, Ampico, Ltd., London, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico Reproducing Grand Pianoforte (1-O)
• Letter From I. E. Edgar, Secretary and Treasurer of American Piano company to Stockholders, January 21, 1924. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-C)
• Spaeth, Sigmund and Howard, John Tasker, The Ampico in Music Study, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1925. 77 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• Tripling Your Sales of Ampico Recordings: Will Do It for You, Circa 1923. 40 pp This Simple System 7 x 10" (1-O)
• The Ampico and Its World Famous Pianos, Ampico Galleries, London, No date. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
box 233, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1920-1938

Scope and Contents

• Letter: From Aeolian American Corporation (Information on Ampico upright Player), East Rochester, New York, December 9, 1936. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter: From Aeolian American Corporation (Quoting price for a new pump for an Ampico), East Rochester, NY, March 28, 1938. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With envelope)
• Notebook, Edward S. Werolin's (Mgr. of Ampico Service Department) notes on piano serial numbers, repair rates, technical data, etc., 1930. 127 pp 4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Ampico Magazine: Winter, 1920, New York. 32 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O, 1-C) (Letter with original from Ampico Service Department dated March 1, 1920)
box 233, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1915-1960

Scope and Contents

• Letter: Clarence Hickman, January 18, 1953. 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Hickman, C. N., List of Publications, Circa 1960. 3 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Period Styles in Reproducing Roll Cabinets, The Ampico Corporation, New York, Circa 1925. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-R)
• Stoddard Ampico - An Announcement, No date. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Ampico in the Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte, Boston, 1926. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• The Hoosier Magician and Entertainer, C. N. Hickman, Circa 1915. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Agreement Between Clarence Hickman and American Piano Company (Agreeing to disclose promptly to Stoddard all improvements and inventions), Circa 1927. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-O) (Unsigned)
• Ampico specially Designed Period Cases, circa 1923. 4pp (1-C)
• Letter: Clarence Hickman, April 26, 1953. 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 233, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1963-1979

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Letters: Clarence Hickman, 1963-1979. 60 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Every Day Was a Holiday: An Interview with Adam Carroll, Barden & Clark, Inc., Boston, 1970. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• An Interview with Dr. Clarence N. Hickman, Boston, 1969. 35 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 234, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1912-1994

Scope and Contents

• John F. Morse Obituary, Hudson Hub, October 6, 1994 (1-C)
• Letter to Charles Hickling from Carl L. Schneider, 1971 (1-O)
• Summary History of the American Piano Company, Harvard Business School, 1994
• Letter from Peter W. Brown, 1994
• Letter, 1994
• The Hupfeld to Ampico Conversions, Bruce Bartholomew, 1993
• Musical Courier, 1930
• Poor's Manual of Industrials, 1912
• Photo, Zez Confrey and his Orchestra
• Crane, Dr. Frank, Chopin's Ballade No. 3-A Flat, Issued by the Service Department of the Ampico, No date. 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Harvard University Orders the Chickering Grand Ampico, undated (1-O)
• Knabe Ampico Used by University of California in Music Appreciation Classes and for Lectures, undated (1-O)
• Photo of Adam Carroll
• Biography of Adam Carroll
• Letter and Photos, Robert Hunt, 1994
• Letter, Vincent J. Wukmir, 1994
• Letter and Photos, Larry Givens, 1994
• The Ampico Recordings
• The Evolution of the Ampico 1907-1917, Richard J. Howe, 1971 (1-O)
box 234, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1925-1971

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Stickers
• Photo
• Ornstein Changes His Mind: First recording of favorite selection destroyed because artist changes interpretation, undated
• The Evolution of the Ampico 1907-1917, Richard J. Howe, 1971
• A Supplement to Piano Music, 1925 (1-C)
box 234, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1932-1963

Scope and Contents

• Artecho and Ampico pins
• Letter to Mrs. Charles Stoddard from Independent Radio Company, December 22, 1932 (1-O)
• Larry Givens' Master's Thesis, 1963
box 234, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1925-1986

Scope and Contents

• Moen drawings and photos
• List Papers from the Aeolian Piano Factory [items in the Strong Museum], 1986
• The Tuners Journal, December, 1929 (1-O)
• E. Robert Schmitz flyer, 1925 (1-O)
• The Gruen Pentagon
• The Gruen 50th Anniversary Watch
• Letter to Harvey Roehl from Donald Wilson & Company, February 27, 1959 (1-O)
box 234, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1916-1990

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens' Master Thesis, 1963
• Supplement to the Gramophone, Vol. II, No. 3, August 1924 (1-C)
• Chickering: 93rd Anniversary Artigraphic Player-Grand and Upright, 1916 (1-C)
• Adam Carroll Biography, Larry Givens, 1971 (1-O)
• Visiting Edison's Recording Artists, The New Amberola Graphic, No. 47, Winter 1984
• General History
• Chickering photos
• Larry Givens permission to reproduce drawings from Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969
• Photo, November 1979
• Actor's Fund Grave Monument photo, May 1990
• The Engines of our Ingenuity, No. 507: Igor Sikorsky, John H. Lienhard
• A New Piano-Action, Christian Science Monitor, October 26, 1929
• Article: To Market Pianos Made by Machine, 1930
• Where Savings May Be Made in Grand Production, Piano Factory and Piano Servicing, Music Trade Review, 1931
• Pictures of Mason & Hamlin piano
box 234, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1926-1987

Scope and Contents

• The Hickman Diaries, Richard J. Howe
• The Emse Dawson Interview, Richard J. Howe
• Angelico Valerio Interview, Richard J. Howe
• Knabe Art Case Pianos as they Appear in "Knabe – The Piano Beautiful", 1987
• Becomes So Engrossed in the Ampico That He Neglects to Perform His Literary Work, The Music Trades, November 27, 1926 (1-C)
• Harvard University Orders the Chickering Grand Piano
box 235, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1916-1921

Scope and Contents

• Interference File: united States Patent Office, No. 40,391, Expression Mechanism for Automatic Musical Instruments, Charles F. Stoddard Interference Edwin Welte, 1916-1921. 598 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-C) (One copy from Patent Office)
box 235, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1926-1969

Scope and Contents

• Photos, C. N. Hickman's Visit to George Foster's Home, Miami Beach, Florida, February 1949. 11 photos 6 x 4-1/2" (1-O) (Photos of Foster, Mabel B. Hickman, Frank Brenkerhoff and Foster's home.)
• Folio of Photographs from American Piano Research Laboratory: circa 1926. 16 pp 8 x 10" (1-O, 2-C):
o Mr. Stoddard and Mr. Hickman at their desks.
o Reproducing piano and measuring equipment.
o Recording piano and control desk.
o C. N. Hickman making measurement of grand piano.
o Woman (Miss Nielsen) transposing dynamic records to music roll.
o Mr. Isackson operating special punch machine.
o Instrument for measuring piano hammer blow intensities.
o Messrs. Stoddard, Meyers, Brownie and Isackson in machine shop.
o Messrs. Schneider, Hickman, Wright and Comeford in instrument shop.
o C. N. Hickman operating boring machine.
o Messrs. Stoddard and Hickman inspecting upright piano in shop.
o Shop tools in cabinet.
o Metal supply racks.
o Closeup of golf ball and club head with spark wires in position.
o Mr. Stoddard addressing golf ball (with Mr. Hickman at Chronograph and Mr. Miller at spark wires).
o Mr. Stoddard finishing golf club swing (with Mr. Hickman at Chronograph and Mr. Miller at spark wires).
• Press Kit, Hans Barth, Circa 1930. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price list of uprights, grands and Ampico grands in modern and period designs, July 1, 1929 (1-O)
• If You Bought Only One More Ampico Recording Each Week, You Would Soon Have A Treasury of Music Representing the Greatest Composers and Pianists of the Entire Musical World--Let Us Help You Select This Week's Recording, Circa 1926. 12 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• An Interview with Dr. Clarence N. Hickman, Boston, 1969. 35 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List. Retail Prices for Grand Pianos and Grand Reproducing Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., Inc., New York, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 235, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1929

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Selected Recordings Service: For the Greater Enjoyment of the Ampico, No date. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• What the Ampico is and What it Does, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Stoddard Ampico - An Announcement, No date. 8 pp 3-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists No date. 20 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O) (Green cover)
• Addresses of Five Ampico Artists, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Price List of Grands and Ampico Grands in Modern and Period Designs, (Mason & Hamlin, Knabe, Chickering, Ampico, J & C Fischer and Marshall & Wendell) July 1, 1929. 6 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
box 235, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1920-1974

Scope and Contents

• Why Your Friends Own the Ampico, No date. 4 pp 4 x 6-1/4" (Orange and black cover) (1-O)
• A Handful of Silver Rubles, (Story about Rachmaninoff), No date. 4 pp 2-3/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• The Human Touch - by Dr. Frank Crane, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• How to Sell the Ampico to Schools - A Supplemental Unit of the Course in Ampico Salesmanship, Educational Department of the Ampico Corporation, New York, 1926. 35 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Price List. Retail Prices for Grand Pianos and Grand Reproducing Pianos, Wm. Knabe & Co., Inc., New York, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings Price List, (Conversion of prices from dollars to pounds), No date. 1 p 4 x 5" (1-O)
• The Ampico and Its World Famous Pianos, Ampico Galleries, London, No date. 4 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• My! How Styles Have Changed!: Pianos Too Have Changed, Ampico Hall, New York, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Ampico Christmas Recordings: 1923. 1 p 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Marque Ampico, March 1927 (1-O)
• Ampico - Important Information for the Use and Benefit of All Ampico Dealers, London, No date. 6 pp Plus covers 8-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists, No date. 20 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O, 1-C) (Purple cover)
• Our Children, American Piano Co., New York, 1920. 22 pp 7' x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Program (Part of these numbers will be played by Mr. Dixon and a part re-enacted by the Ampico from Mr. Dixon's own recordings), Hotel Syracuse Grand Ball Room, November 14, 1926. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Adam Carroll biography, 1974
box 235, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1875-1971

Scope and Contents

• My! How Styles Have Changed!: Pianos Too Have Changed, Ampico Hall, New York, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• C.F. Stoddard, 81, Long An Inventor, 1958
• The Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of the Great Pianists, New York, 1927. 20 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (Black and white cover) (1-O)
• Supply Order, The Ampico Corporation, November 5, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Ryder, Sturkow, Tunes for Two, Easy Steps to the World's Great Melodies for Four Hands (Sheet music for Ampico duet roll P 1573) Carl Fischer, Inc, New York, 1926. 8 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
• Signature, Teresa Carreno Sauret, December 1, 1875. 1 P 3-1/4 x 2-1/2" (1-O)
• Concert Program, Alexander Brailowsky, Paris, Circa 1935. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (With photo/ad)
• America's Educators and the Ampico, Circa 1925. 14 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With original letters by Elie Robert Schmitz, Germaine Schnitzer, Bertha Baur, Leo Ornstein, Josef Lhevinne, and Mischa Levitzki.)
• A Booklet Concerning the Ampico, The Ampico Department, American Piano Company, New York, 1919. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Wallis, David Hudson, Howard Brockway (1870-1951): An Appreciation, Oak Park, Ill., March 1971. 9 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 235, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1922-1970

Scope and Contents

• Price Lists (London), The Rogers with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Chappell with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Challen with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Broadwood with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Chickering with the Ampico. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Collard & Collard with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Hopkinson with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Marque Ampico, March 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Bosendorfer with the Ampico. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Price Lists (London), Ampico uprights, February 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-O)
• Price Lists (London), The Marshall & Rose with the Ampico, October 1, 1927. 1 p 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico (The Perfect Re-Enacting Piano)
• The Ampico in the Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte, Boston, 1926. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Every Day Was a Holiday: An Interview with Adam Carroll, Barden & Clark, Inc., Boston, 1970. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Ampico in the Home
• The Ampico: How to Play It, How to Care for It, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• The Tuners Journal, 1927
• Stock Certificate, Rythmodik Music Corporation, 1922, (Certificate Nos. 9, 10, 23 and 24). 2 pp 9-1/4 x 6" (4-C)
box 235, folder 7

Ampico literature: general information 1922-1960

Scope and Contents

• Letter to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from Mrs. Jane Milne Rogers (Responding to letter written to her father, Frank Milne, and giving his date of death—May 21, 1959), February 23, 1960. 2 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Letter to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from Mrs. Jane Milne Rogers (Information about her father and her mother's address), March 3, 1960. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from Mrs. Frank C. Milne (Information about Frank Milne), March 15, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Stock Certificate, Rythmodik Music Corporation, 1922, (Certificate Nos. 9, 10, 23 and 24). 2 pp 9-1/4 x 6" (4-C)
• Maurice Dumesnil (Miscellaneous information), April 25, 1960. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Victor Arden (Will answer questions), October 9, 1960. 1 P 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O) (Signature)
• Maurice Dumesnil (Comments on Duo-Art recording and Rudy Ganz), November 4, 1960. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Victor Arden (Answering questions), November 7, 1960. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O) (signature)
box 235, folder 8

Ampico literature: general information 1923-1927

Scope and Contents

• The Tuners Journal, 1927
• The Ampico with the Chickering, Circa 1923. 20 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (Color sketches) (With pocket for next item)
box 235, folder 9

Ampico literature: general information 1922-1967

Scope and Contents

• Letter to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from To Maurice Dumesnil (Questions on Ampico recording process, fees, etc; comments on Duo-Art and Welte-Mignon) January 20, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Letter to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from To Maurice Dumesnil (Answer to questions about recording process, fees, etc.; comments on phonograph recordings of Welte-Mignon rolls), January 29, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Letter to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from To Maurice Dumesnil (Comments on demonstration concerts, artists, etc.), February 7, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Stoddard, Charles F., The Evolution of the Music Roll, The Tuner's Journal Convention Issue, August 1927. pp 117-121 (1-O)
• Information Obtained from Mrs. Janet Rogers' Concerning Her Father. Frank C. Milne, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O, 2-C)
• To Owners of The Ampico Issued by The Ampico Service Department, Ampico Music Division, New York, 1922. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter to Larry Givens
• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical society of America, Vol. I, No.1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (2-C, 3-R)
• Keep Your Ampico at the Highest Point of Efficiency, Ampico, Ltd., London, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• Genealogy of the Hickman Families of Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Texas, Clarence N. Hickman, 1967 (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., There is A Clock in the Heavens, July 18, 1967. 1 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Taylor, Robert Lewis, "Stop-Watch Restaurant" (Stoddard's) Saturday Evening Post, June 10, 1944. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O) (One with complete magazine)
box 236, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1963

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens' Master Thesis, 1963 (1-C)
box 236, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1918-1993

Scope and Contents

• Chickering Pianoforte Price List, February 1934 (1-O)
• A Few Remarks Concerning Makers of Singing Bird Boxes of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, undated (1-O)
• Style B Grand: Chippendale Design, Marshall & Wendell, undated (1-O)
• Scientific American, 1918
• Articles, Richard J. Howe
• Letter from Austin L. (Larry) Givens to Frank, 1975 (1-O) (With 1935-1936 Ampico Recordings Lists) (1-O)
• The Trail of the Arrow, June 1929 (1-C)
• Handwritten notes and lists
• A Supplement to Piano Music Its Composers and Characteristics and Music Appreciation, Clarence G. Hamilton (1-C)
• Richard J. Howe notes, letters and lists
• Ledger Information, 1929
• Fidelity and the Ampico, Nelson Barden
• Letter from Larry Givens to Jack Carroll, 1993
• Ye Sylvan Archer, November 1930 (1-O)
box 236, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1911-1990

Scope and Contents

• A Tribute to Marguerite Volavy, Vernon Brown, 1972
• A Few Remarks Concerning Makers of Singing Bird Boxes of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
• Agreement between Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler and Charlotte Crittenden Everett, 1911 (1-O)
• Agreement between American Piano Company and Mary Smith, 1929 (1-O)
• Ampico preferred stock offer
• Mason & Hamlin Ampico A Pianos: Production History Highlights, William Koenigsberg and Lynn Pompei, 1990
• The Artists Who May Be Heard on the Ampico, The Music Trades, 1920
box 236, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1913-1971

Scope and Contents

• Leo Ornstein and His Work (1-C)
• Comparison of Ball-Unit Valve vs. Primary/Secondary Valving System, 1971
• Letter from David Bowers to Ellsworth O. Johnson, 1971
• Photographs of pianos and various parts
• The Ampico Circulating Library of Music Rolls Specially Recorded for the Ampico Reproducing Pianos
• Art Style Fischer Ampico Grand
• L. Leslie Loth
• The Gold Seal Library of Ampico Recordings, 1928 (1-O)
• Newspaper Articles, 1922
• Carnegie Hall Concert Program: The Isadora Duncan Dancers and Beryl Rubinstein, 1913 (1-O)
• American Piano Company articles
• What Ho! The Piano Gets Seasick
• The Great Ampico Mystery
• When the Volumetric Measuring Tank was Perfected
• Testing the Piano That Isn't Built Yet
• The Tuners' Journal, May-July, 1929
box 236, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1926-1991

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs
• Letter to Richard J. Howe, 1987 (regarding Ampico)
• Mason & Hamlin Designs, circa 1928
• Mason & Hamlin Ampico B Pianos: Ledger List, 1928 (1-C)
• Production History Highlights, William Koenigsberg
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano
• Ampico Art Society articles
• Ornstein Changes His Mind
• Aeolian American Corporation and Associated Divisions
• Letter
• R/X for Ampico Rolls, Richard J. Howe
• Howe correspondence, 1990-1991
• The Ampico Corporation Music Department: Miscellaneous correspondence, 1926-1929 (1-C)
box 236, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1893-1993

Scope and Contents

• Mason & Hamlin Ampico B Pianos: Ledger List, 1928 (1-C)
• Stock certificates (various companies), 1893-1931
• Knabe Art Case Pianos As They Appear in: "Knabe – The Piano Beautiful
• Miscellaneous notes, Richard J. Howe, 1974
• American Piano Company New Directors
• The Browns Present
• An Ampico Who Was Who
• The Complete Supremacy of the Ampico, circa 1925
• Stoddard Ampico Music Roll – photocopy of box sides (Madame Butterfly), 1911
• Miscellaneous letters, articles, photocopies, etc., 1931-1993
• Ampico Reproducing Pianos from Dave Bower
• Letter, 1990
• Fidelity and the Ampico, Nelson Barden
box 237, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1914-1994

Scope and Contents

• New Chickering Store for San Francisco, Western Music Trades Journal, 1925
• Ampico B Stack Anchor
• Simplicity Brings Perfection, M. Schulz Company
• Letter to Charles Moen from Jeffrey Morgan, 1990 (1-C)
• Two Complete Players in One, Haines Brothers, 1914 (1-C)
• American Piano Co. Elects Three New Directors, The Music Trade Review, undated (1-C)
• Music Rolls + Brains Make Piano Sales Grow, Music Trade Review, 1929 (1-C)
• Moody's, 1924 (1-C)
• The Ampico (The Perfect Re-Enacting Piano)
• Adam Carroll photographs
• Ampico Featured as "Accompanist" for Dancing at Ampico Week in Wanamaker Auditorium, New York
• Recollections of an Ampico Service Rep, Alf Werolin
• Racing Down the Black and Whites, Piano Solo by Adam Carroll
• Ampico Summit, 1994
• George G. Foster Outlines the Policy for Mason & Hamlin, Musical Courier Extra, 1924 (1-C)
• Holiday Supplement Christmas Music for the Ampico, Keystone Music Roll Company
• George Gale Foster, Doug Hickling
box 237, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1927-1994

Scope and Contents

• Adam Carroll material, 1927-1994
• American Piano Co.'s Party One of the Outstanding Social Functions During the Anniversary Conventions, The Music Trades, 1924 (1-C)
• Letter, 1971
• Letters, 1964-1993
• Rachmaninoff Remembered at Kensico
• Larry Givens correspondence, 1993-1994
box 237, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1924-1992

Scope and Contents

• Clarence N. Hickman: The Father of Scientific Archery, Maryanne Schumm, 1987
• Stoddard's Convention Address
• Self-Reflection by Ampico
• Letter, 1973
• Biographical Sketches: A Tribute to Charles Fuller Stoddard, Clarence N. Hickman, 1975
• Fidelity and the Ampico, Nelson Barden, 1975
• X-Ray Reveals When Violin Is Only a Fiddle, 1964
• Letters, 1991-1992
• The Tuners' Journal, 1929
box 237, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1922-1992

Scope and Contents

• Richard Pontzious' Classical Corner, 1971
• Just Before Going to Press, Music Trade Review, 1930
• Builds Window Trim of Ampico Rolls That Links Up with Poster of 240 Ampico Artists, The Music Trades, 1926
• A Selected of Extended Play Rolls for the Ampico Reproducing Piano, 1991-1992
• Letter, 1992
• Teacher Records for Ampico, The Music Trades, 1922
• Letter to Vernon Brown from Jeffrey Morgan, 1992
• How to Use the Ampico
• Photograph of Ampico Rolls on Shelves
• Ampico Music Cabinets and Recording Labels
• Erin Nyiregyházi: Return of a Prodigious Pianist, Stereo Review, 1978
• Ampico Dance Lessons as Taught by Denishawn
box 237, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1920-1977

Scope and Contents

• Photograph of Zez Confrey and his Orchestra
• Royalty Rate Index Cards
• Marshall & Wendell Pianofortes, circa 1920
• Amica Forum, 1977
• Letter
box 237, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1921-1973

Scope and Contents

• Correspondence, 1956
• Ampico/Duo Art Artists, 1926
• Ampico: Description of the Functioning of Primary and Secondary Valves
• Fidelity and the Ampico, Nelson Barden
• Stouffer News, 1953
• Stop-Watch Restaurant, Robert Lewis Taylor
• How Invention and Science Product Perfect Food of Unvarying Quality, J.O. Dahl
• Scientific Exactness in Restaurant Cooking, Charles F. Stoddard, 1934
• Lee S. Roberts to Make Recordings for the Ampico
• Printed Messengers of the Trade, Player-Piano Journal, 1934
• Builds Window Trim of Ampico Rolls That Links Up with Poster of 240 Ampico Artists, The Music Trades, 1926
• C.F. Stoddard, 81, Long An Inventor, 1958
• Weber Piano: Decorative Cases by Aeolian Atelier, The Music Trades, 1926
• What Tuners and Repairmen say of the Ampico Traveling School, 1926
• Rachmaninoff and the Incomparable Ampico, 1926
• Assisted by the Ampico, 1921
• The Tuners' Journal
• Letter, 1973
• Knabe Grand Ampico Placed in Apartment of the Rumanian Queen at Hotel Ambassador, New York, The Music Trades, 1926
• The Mason & Hamlin Piano is Now Obtainable with the Ampico, 1924
• Ampico in the Knabe Presented to Trenton, N.J. Senior High School by Members of Four Classes, The Music Trades, 1925
box 237, folder 7

Ampico literature: general information 1899-1981

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs
• Charles Stoddard correspondence, 1899-1933
• Charles N. Hickman correspondence, 1930-1981
box 237, folder 8

Ampico literature: general information 1931-1993

Scope and Contents

• Richard J. Howe articles, 1991
• Some Thoughts on Ampico Rolls, Dean Howe, Jr., 1973
• Letter, undated
• The Ampico "B" with the Capehart Switch, Frank Adams, 1978
• Patents for "Capehart Ampico", Official Gazette, 1931-1933
• An Acoustic Spectrometer, C.N. Hickman, 1974
• Adam Carroll correspondence, 1963-1993
box 238, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1919-1993

Scope and Contents

• Givens, Larry, Adam Carroll: A Personal Reminiscence, The Vestal Press, Ltd., Vestal, NY, 1993. 34 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. I, No. 1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• The Ampico in the Franklin, Circa 1919. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Letter, C. N. Hickman, Bell Telephone Laboratories, to George G. Foster, American Piano Corporation, New York (Proposed Hickman talk to Committee of One Hundred) October 1, 1948. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (1-O)
• Letter, C. N. Hickman to George G. Foster, Greenwich, Connecticut, (Receipt of Foster's book, Hickman family information) April 26, 1953. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Most Desirable Instrument the World Affords: The Knabe with The Ampico, circa 1921. 2 pp 9-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Stoddard, Charles F., The Evolution of the Music Roll, The Tuner's Journal Convention Issue, August 1927. pp 117-121 (1-O)
• The Ampico, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico for the Royal Tour, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
• Ampico Owners, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
• The Ampico for the Musical Child, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
• Rachmaninoff – Rosenthal – Brailowsky, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (2-O)
• Rachmaninoff – Mengelberg – Levitzki, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico for Dancing, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Honors Conferred, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• A Full Measure of Happiness in Everyday Life, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico Reproducing Grand Pianoforte, Ampico Paste-Ins, No dates. 1 p 3-1/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of the Great Pianists, New York, 1925. 19 pp 7-3/4 x 10-3/4" (3-O) (Orange and black cover)
• The Ampico Symphonique, No date. 1 P 7 x 10" (1-O)
• C.F. Stoddard, 81, Long an Inventor, 1958
• The Marque Ampico, The Ampico Corporation, New York, No date. 12 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 238, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1927-1977

Scope and Contents

• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation. (In a 6-1/2 x 10" binder embossed Charles F. Stoddard's), Unit VI: Widening the Circle of Ampico Owners, 1925. 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Price List of Grands and Ampico Grands in Modern and Period Designs, (Mason & Hamlin, Knabe, Chickering, Ampico, J & C Fischer and Marshall & Wendell) July 1, 1929. 6 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• Larry Givens correspondence, 1963-1977
• Brown, Vernon, The Enigmatic D, Tokyo, 1973. 8 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Stoddard, Charles F., The Evolution of the Music Roll, The Tuners' Journal Convention Issue, August 1927. pp 117-121 (1-O)
box 238, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1919-1933

Scope and Contents

• Artists Record, Ampico Corporation, No date. 275 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-C) (Ledger containing summaries of recording artists' contracts and royalties)
box 238, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1927-1967

Scope and Contents

• Taylor, Robert Lewis, "Stop-Watch Restaurant" (Stoddard's) Saturday Evening Post, June 10, 1944. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O) (One with complete magazine)
• An Autobiographical Sketch by Dr. Clarence Nichols Hickman, Boston, No date. 13 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Hickman, C. N., Biographical Sketch of Clarence Nichols Hickman, Circa 1955. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-C)
• By-Laws of American Piano Company (Revised to July 27, 1927.) 13 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., There is A Clock in the Heavens, July 18, 1967. 1 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 238, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1923-1926

Scope and Contents

• To the Pupil - Learn to Play the Piano with the Help of the Ampico, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Ampico Laboratory/Recording Studio Photos, Richard J. Howe
• The Ampico with the Chickering, Circa 1923. 20 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Ampico Art Case Pianos, 1926
box 238, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1927-1974

Scope and Contents

• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists, No date. 20 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-C)
• Art Pianos from $10,000 to $50,000
• The Evolution of the Ampico, Richard J. Howe, 1971
• Hickman, C. N., Clarence N. Hickman's 85th Birthday, Saddle River, N.J., August 18th, 1974. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., There is A Clock in the Heavens, July 18, 1967. 1 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., An Acoustic Spectrometer, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, October 1934. 4 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-C)
• Ampico Selected Recordings Service: For the Greater Enjoyment of the Ampico, No date. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-C)
• Recording the Soul of Piano playing, Scientific American, November 1927. 2 pp (pp 422-423) 8-1/2 x 11" (2-C) (In one copy, individuals in photos are identified.)
box 238, folder 7

Ampico literature: general information 1960-1979

Scope and Contents

Letters to Austin L. (Larry) Givens from: • Mrs. Jane Milne Rogers (Responding to letter written to her father, Frank Milne, and giving his date of death, May 21, 1959), February 23, 1960. 2 pp 6 x 8" (1-O)
• Mrs. Jane Milne Rogers (Information about her father and her mother's address), March 3, 1960. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Mrs. Frank C. Milne (Information about Frank Milne), March 15, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Maurice Dumesnil (Details of recording process), April 2, 1960. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Lionel Tompkins (Secretary to C. Alfred Wagner, President, American Piano Co.) to Maurice Dumesnil, (Comments on disposition of Chickering Piano which was on stage the night Lincoln was shot) April 22, 1960. 1 P 8-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Maurice Dumesnil (Miscellaneous information), April 25, 1960. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Wm. F. Lakamp, Baldwin Piano Company (Comments on reproducing pianos), May 3, 1960. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Victor Arden (Will answer questions), October 9, 1960. 1 P 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O) (Signature)
• Maurice Dumesnil (Comments on Duo-Art recording and Rudy Ganz), November 4, 1960. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signature)
• Victor Arden (Answering questions), November 7, 1960. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O) (Signature)
• To Mrs. Stoddard (Request for Hickman's address and general information on Ampico), August 22, 1963. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Original contact in response to Givens' letter to Mrs. Stoddard -- includes some technical information), September 5, 1963. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Initial letter, glad to have meeting), September 5, 1963. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• To C. N. Hickman (Thanks for two pamphlets, general, personal background and interests), September 8, 1963. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Comments on Stoddard, Stoddard's watch), September 12, 1963. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Agreeing to Givens' visit—mentions Stoddard's watch), September 12, 1963. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• To C. N. Hickman (Interest in a visit), September 16, 1963. 1 P 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• To C. N. Hickman (Final arrangements for first visit), September 20, 1963. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Thanks for book, final arrangements for visit on September 30), September 23, 1963. 1 P 5 x 8" (1-O, 1-C)
• To C. N. Hickman (Set up visit on September 30), September 26, 1963. 1 P 5-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal) December 23, 1963. 1 p 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Death of Mrs. Hickman, literature in possession of Mrs. Stoddard, restoration of Stoddard's piano), April 19, 1965. 1 P 6 x 7" (1-O)
• To Mrs. Stoddard (Requesting printed material and offering to restore Mr. Stoddard's Ampico), April 26, 1965. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Stoddard's piano repair, Hickman diaries, bleed water gauge, test roll), April 29, 1965. 1 P 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Description of Stoddard's piano, arrangements to remove player action from Stoddard's piano), May 4, 1965. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• To Mrs. Stoddard (Thank you for visit), May 16, 1965. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• To C. N. Hickman (Comments on their visit to Mrs. Stoddard's residence), May 16, 1965. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (C-pouch, tracking mechanism and questions on crescendo), May 26, 1965. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Ball bleed valves), May 29, 1965. 2 pp 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Sub-intensity and amplifier perforations, reprint of Model B service manual, reinstallation of player action in Stoddard's piano, research laboratory's "diary," laboratory experiment books), June 5, 1965. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Mrs. Stoddard's lack of mechanical ability), December 22, 1965. 1 P 6 x 7" (1-O)
• Durrell Armstrong (Melodee), January 10, 1966. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, March 19, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, March 26, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, April 6, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Unknown, May 3, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, May 27, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 5" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, June 2, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, June 26, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, June 30, 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Offer to give Stoddard's watch to Givens), July 28, 1966. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal), August 13, 1966. 1 p 5 x 8" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Arrangements to pick up watch), August 24, 1966. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Givens' book), December 24, 1966. 1 P 6 x 7" (1-O)
• From Larry Givens to Robert Aurand, J. Lawrence Cook, and Ramsi Tick (book "Rebuilding the Player Piano), December 30, 1966. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, January 3, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ramsi Tick, January 4, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, January 7, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• From Larry Givens to J. Lawrence Cook, January 8, 1967. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, January 14, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Robert Aurand, January 31, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Robert Aurand, February 16, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, February 18, 1967. 2 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Unknown, March 4, 1967. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, March 17, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, March 27, 1967. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, April 2, 1967. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, April 11, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, April 14, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Information about Stoddard), July 18, 1967. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, July 19, 1967. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Important information on the dynamic recorder), August 1, 1967. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Additional information on the dynamic recorder), August 1, 1967. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Additional technical information on the dynamic recorder), August 7, 1967. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Big Dipper "Clock"), August 21, 1967. 1 P 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Technical information on recorder), August 23, 1967. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal), December 28, 1967. 1 P 5 X 8-1/2" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, September 2, 1967. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 2, 1967. 1 p 7 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 10, 1967. 1 p 7 x 11" (1-O)
• Larry Givens to J. Lawrence Cook, October 13, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 19, 1967. 2 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 31, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, November 1967. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, November 19, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C.N. Hickman, December 28, 1967. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook (Christmas card), December 1967. 3 x 5" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, January 14, 1968. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, January 25, 1968. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, February 11, 1968. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, February 15, 1968. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, March 2, 1968. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, April 20, 1968. 3 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, April 26, 1968. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, May 19, 1968. 2 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, July 6, 1968. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Larry Givens to J. Lawrence Cook, August 5, 1968. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, August 23, 1968. 2 pp 8 x 13" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, August 29, 1968. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 13, 1968. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Mention of Givens' diabetes), October 25, 1968. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 26, 1968. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, December 28, 1968. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, February 28, 1969. 1 p 5 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (List of piano action and valve unit patents), August 15, 1969. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal), August 24, 1970. 1 P 6 X 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Comment on Givens' cars), October 30, 1970. 2 pp 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Chickering Hall, dynamic recorder with sketch of how sleeve pneumatic chronograph paper, electric note sheet drive), November 15, 1970. 3 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Recording piano and recording machine, Delcamp's secretary, Ethel Johnson), November 21, 1970. 2 pp 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Letter from Vernon Brown and Valerio's address and phone number), February 16, 1971. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman to Myrtle K. Miller (cc Larry Givens) (Personal), August 16, 1971. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Adam Carroll (Christmas greeting) Christmas, 1971. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Vision problems), August 21, 1972. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• To Mrs. Stoddard (Explaining divorce), November 24, 1972. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal), December 12, 1972. 1 P 4 - 3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, July 20, 1974. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, July 27, 1974. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• J. Lawrence Cook, October 3, 1974. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Larry Givens to C.N. Hickman, October 15, 1974. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C.N. Hickman to Larry Morrison, October 26, 1974. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Madison Longbows award), November 3, 1974. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Information on Givens' and Stoddard's watch), March 24, 1975. 1 P 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal) March 30, 1975. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal), August 27, 1975. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Personal), September 22, 1975. 1 P 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (W/attached letter from Hickman to Newman), (Stoddard roll cabinet problem), April 26, 1977. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (W/attached letter from Harry N. Newman, Mrs. Stoddard's attorney) (Problems with Givens' obtaining Stoddard's piano roll cabinets), May 1, 1977. 2 pp 6 x 7" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman (Mrs. Stoddard's feelings and condition), May 7, 1977. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• C. N. Hickman to Peter Brown (cc Larry Givens) (Extensive information on Charles Stoddard), August 11, 1978. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C.N. Hickman, September 7, 1978. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• C.N. Hickman, August 16, 1979. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 239, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1943-1950

Scope and Contents

• C.N. Hickman correspondence, 1943-1950
box 239, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1983

Scope and Contents

• Josef Hofmann (1876-1957), The Composer and Pianist, With an Analysis of Available Reproductions of His Performances, Stephen Husarik, 1983. 120 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (See also Box 239, Folders 4 and 5)
box 239, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1914, 1994

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens correspondence to Peter, Tom, Dick, Jeff, and Dave, 1994 (1-O)
• Stoddard patents, circa 1914
• Larry Givens correspondence, 1994
• Further Comments on Stencil Machinery and Its Operating Instructions, D. Saul, 1994
• Larry Givens correspondence, 1994
box 239, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1983-1989

Scope and Contents

• Letter from George Benko to Richard J. Howe (articles and photographs enclosed), 1989
• Electro-Mechanical piano-touch registering device, Josef Hofmann, undated
• Josef Hofmann (1876-1957), The Composer and Pianist, With an Analysis of Available Reproductions of His Performances, Stephen Husarik, 1983. 34 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (See also Box 239, Folders 2 and 5)
box 239, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1983

Scope and Contents

• Josef Hofmann (1876-1957), The Composer and Pianist, With an Analysis of Available Reproductions of His Performances, Stephen Husarik, 1983. 300 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (See also Box 239, Folders 4 and 5)
box 239, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1866-1995

Scope and Contents

• Sketches of My Life, George Gale Foster, 1994
• Stock certificates for various companies, 1896-1931
• Ampico in the Chickering Grand Constructed Specially for Jackie Coogan, Screen Star, The Music Trades, undated
• Becomes So Engrossed in the Ampico That He Neglects to Perform His Literary Work, undated
• G.G. Foster, Piano Manufacturer, Dies; Chairman of Aeolian American Was 94, 1955
• American Piano Company, Harvard Business School, 1994
• The Great Piano Roll Controversy – An introduction to the world of the reproducing piano, Denis Hall, ICRC, May 1995
• Letter from Richard J. Howe to William L. Berkeley, 1995
• Photographs, 1917 Knabe Piano Type 2B
• Larry Givens correspondence, 1995
• Genealogy of the Hickman Family of Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana and Texas, Clarence N. Hickman, 1967
• George Steck, The Music Trades, 1926
• George G. Foster Outlines the Policy for Mason & Hamlin, Musical Courier Extra, 1924
• Letters concerning Charles T. Stoddard, 1866-1953
• Photocopies of Ampico ledger records: Traveling school; Prices for remodeling; Service records; Wm. Knabe price list; Service building, 1926-1928
• Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1929
• Articles from The Music Trades, 1926
• Letter, 1992
box 239, folder 7

Ampico literature: general information 1971-1986

Scope and Contents

• Photos – Rachmaninoff's headstones
• Ampico ad on hand fan
• Aeolian Piano Company – articles on its sales, 1986
• Under – Leader Numbers, 1971
• Letter to Richard J. Howe, 1971
• Ampico features
• Ampico Corporation – Stationary and graph paper
box 240, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1924-1971

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens correspondence, 1962-1968
• Larry Givens/Stoddard correspondence, 1969-1971
• Stoddard Lab Negatives, undated
• Ampico labels
• The Music Trades – articles on Ampico, 1924-1925
box 240, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1896-1992

Scope and Contents

• Photos of Adam Carroll
• Aeolian correspondence, 1903-1992
• Stock certificates from various companies, 1896-1931 (1-C)
• And More About Adam Carroll, Richard J. Howe, 1990
• Adam Carroll's Recollections, edited by Richard J. Howe, undated
box 240, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1946-1994

Scope and Contents

• Stoddard/Ampico 1st Trial
• American Piano Company (1934), Harvard Business School, circa 1994
• Rising Piano Sales Point to a Renaissance of Music, 1952
• Memo from Larry Givens, 1993
• Letter, 1993
• Photos of Jack and Harriet Carroll's wedding, 1946
• Larry Givens' photos, 1994
box 240, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1919-1992

Scope and Contents

• Letter from Ampico to Lee Sims, 1928
• Sergei Rachmaninoff – R.I.P. – Maybe, Richard J. Howe, 1992
• Zez Confrey cut-out
• Quik Pocket Guide to Ampico Roll Collecting
• 2 piano photos
• Line dancing card
• Illustration of J. Harry Shale
• The Ampico and Its Great Artists, 1919
• On the Ampico: List of Artists, 1920
• Piano action photos
box 240, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1921-1993

Scope and Contents

• Paul Manganaro – Knabe Ampico, 1993
• Nocturnal Suite, Adam Carroll, circa 1945 (1-C)
• Sergei Rachmaninoff – R.I.P. – Maybe, Richard J. Howe, 1992
• Stamps
• Guy Maier and Lee Pattison Season 1921-1922
• The Great Green Line Mystery, Vernon Brown
• Marguerite Volavy, Vernon Brown
• Industrials
• Larry Givens letter to Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll, 1993
• "I put in too many years here not to feel sad': As piano plant tools sold, workers recall good old days, James McCommons, Times-Union, 1986
box 240, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information 1926-1992

Scope and Contents

• The Hickman Grand Piano Action, Richard J. Howe, AMICA Bulletin, 1992
• Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1929
• The Purchaser's Guide to the Music Industries, 1944
• Electric Motors: Instructions for Servicing the Ampico, 1926
box 240, folder 7

Ampico literature: general information 1921-1993

Scope and Contents

• Damnable D's
• Letter from Vernon Brown concerning d's, 1991
• The Ampico Tuning Roll: Presentation to Joint/AMICA/MBSI Meeting, 1993
• Article duplicates, 1925-1992
• The Engines of Our Ingenuity No. 507: Igor Sikorsky, John H. Lienhard
• Serviceman-Salesman's Report
• Copies Ampico Roll Bulletins, 1921-1927
• The Story of Adam's Arrival, Larry Givens
• Dr. Kavanagh correspondence, 1937
• Visiting Edison's Recording Artists, Ronald Dethlefson
• Self-Reflection, Ampico
• Letter from C.N. Hickman to Mr. Broadmoore, 1978
• American Piano Company and Ampico Corporation stock certificates, undated
• Richard Howe correspondence, 1990
• Industrials
• American Piano C. Elects Three New Directors, The Music Trade Review, undated
• Builds Window Trim of Ampico Rolls That Links Up with Poster of 240 Ampico Artists, The Music Trades, 1926
box 240, folder 8

Ampico literature: general information 1924-1926

Scope and Contents

• Photos of Ampico Classes by City, 1924-1926
• Photographs of unknown persons
box 241, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1925-1983

Scope and Contents

• Carroll, Adam, Autobiography (Hand written), December 24, 1964. 75 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Folio of Photographs from American Piano Research Laboratory: circa 1926. 16 pp 8 x 10" (2-C)
• The Ampico: The Supreme Re-enacting Piano, No date. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) Printed on buff colored cardboard, sections include: Perfect Recording, The Problem of Reproducing the Singing Tone, Accordion Pneumatic, Expression Pneumatic, and Ampico Reenactment)
• America's Educators and the Ampico, Circa 1925. 14 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With original letters by Elie Robert Schmitz, Germaine Schnitzer, Bertha Baur, Leo Ornstein, Josef Lhevinne, and Mischa Levitzki.)
• The Bosendorfer with the Ampico (1-O)
• Rachmaninoff Plays Chicago, AMICA, Chicago, 1983. 80 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
box 241, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1918-1958

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico in the Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte, Boston, 1926. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists No date. 20 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O) (Green cover)
• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists, No date. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O) (Orange cover)
• Keep Your Ampico at the Highest Point of Efficiency, Ampico, Ltd., London, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico with the Chickering, Chickering & Sons, Division American Piano Co., Boston, Circa 1920. 20 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O) (With color etchings)
• Critiques by the Metropolitan Newspapers and Technical Analysis by the Musical Press: The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Concert at Carnegie Hall, June 4, 1918: Metropolitan Opera House: Orchestra, Artur Bodanzky: Conductor, Leo Ornstein, Soloist. 16 pp 8 x 11 (1-O)
• Stoddard, Charles F., The Evolution of the Music Roll, The Tuners' Journal Convention Issue, August 1927. pp 117-121 (1-O)
• Ampico Selected Recordings Service: For the Greater Enjoyment of the Ampico, No date. 12 pp 4 x 6" (1-O)
• C.F. Stoddard, 81, Long an Inventor, 1958 (1-O)
box 241, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1916-1991

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Research Laboratory/Recording Studio Photos, Richard J. Howe, 1991
• Ampico: How a Miraculous Invention Brings You the Living Art of Great Pianists No date. 20 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O) (Green cover)
• Pianos Old and New - Following Their Evolution Through the Monochord, Clavichord, Spinet & Virginal to the Pianoforte and The Ampico, Southern California Music Co., San Diego, CA, 1924. 14 pp 5-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• A Booklet Concerning the Ampico, The Ampico Department, American Piano Company, New York, 1919. 16 pp 8-1/4 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Price list for Knabe Period Pianos as they Appear in Regular Order in the Knabe book "The Piano Beautiful, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (2-C)
• L. Leslie Loth - Pianist, Composer, Arranger, Teacher, Studio, New York, Circa 1920. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 10-1/2" (3-O)
• Letter, 1916 (1-C)
• The Melody Way to Play the Piano (with the help of the Ampico), Miessner Music Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, No date. 9 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R, 1-C)
• The Ampico Symphonique, No date. 1 P 7 x 10" (1-O)
• The Ampico in the Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte, Boston, 1926. 15 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• In the Drawing Rooms of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, J. Ogden Armour, Vincent Astor, Mrs. A. J. Drexel Biddle, Otto H. Kahn, Mortimer Schiff, Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Claus Spreckels, and Harold Vanderbilt, No date. 4 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Christmas Card, Ampico Hall, Chicago, Illinois, No date. 1 p 4-1/8 x 2-1/2" (1-O)
box 241, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information 1925-1974

Scope and Contents

• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical society of America, Vol. I, No.1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-R)
• The Complete Supremacy of the Ampico, Circa 1925. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 8" (1-O)
• Stoddard, Charles F., The Evolution of the Music Roll, The Tuners' Journal Convention Issue, August 1927. pp 117-121 (1-O) (Reprinted in AMICA Bulletin, 1974)
box 241, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information 1924-1987

Scope and Contents

• Artists Record, Ampico Corporation, 1924-1927. 275 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Ledger containing summaries of recording artists' contracts and royalties)
• Howe, Richard J., (Edited by) The Ampico Reproducing Piano, Musical Box Society International, 1987. 316 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Taylor, Robert Lewis, "Stop-Watch Restaurant" (Stoddard's) Saturday Evening Post, June 10, 1944. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
box 242, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1924-1926

Scope and Contents

• How to Sell the Ampico to Schools - A Supplemental Unit of the Course in Ampico Salesmanship, Educational Department of the Ampico Corporation, New York, 1926. 35 pp 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation: Unit 1: Supremacy of Ampico Re-Enactment, 1924. 48 pp 6 x 9" (1-O) (In a 6-1/2 x 10" binder embossed Charles F. Stoddard's)
• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation: Unit II: Supremacy of Ampico Music, 1924. 48 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation: Unit III: Demonstrating Ampico Supremacy, 1924. 52 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation: Unit IV: Helping the Prospect to Buy, 1925. 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation: Unit V: When the Prospect Hesitates, 1925. 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Course in Ampico Salesmanship: Conducted for The Ampico Corporation by The Business Training Corporation: Unit VI: Widening the Circle of Ampico Owners, 1925. 56 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 242, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1987

Scope and Contents

• Howe, Richard J., (Edited by) The Ampico Reproducing Piano, Musical Box Society International, 1987. 316 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 242, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1918-1991

Scope and Contents

• Brown, Vernon, The Enigmatic D, Tokyo, 1973. 8 pp 7-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• Taylor, Robert Lewis, "Stop-Watch Restaurant" (Stoddard's) Saturday Evening Post, June 10, 1944. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 13-3/4" (1-C)
• Stoddard, Charles F., The Evolution of the Music Roll, The Tuners' Journal Convention Issue, August 1927. pp 117-121 (1-C)
• Information Obtained from Mrs. Janet Rogers' Concerning Her Father. Frank C. Milne, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-C)
• Adam Carroll information, 1991
• To Owners of The Ampico Issued by The Ampico Service Department, Ampico Music Division, New York, 1922. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Ampico Christmas Recordings, 1923 (1-C)
• The Enigmatic D, AMICA Bulletin, 1973
• Interference File, United States Patent Office, Interference No. 42092, (Patent Nos. 1,409,480 and 1,409,481), Heinrich Bockisch vs. Charles F. Stoddard. 1918-1919. 133 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-C)
box 243, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous photographs
box 243, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous photographs
box 243, folder 3

Ampico literature: general information 1995

Scope and Contents

• Letter from Gregor Benko to Richard Howe, 1995
• Photographs
• Miscellaneous clippings
• Playbill from the Royal Victoria Theatre (1-C)
box 243, folder 4

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

The Ampico Hour - photographs
box 243, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous photographs
box 243, folder 6

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous photographs and song sheets
box 243, folder 7

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

• Aeolian Pianola Service Manual, undated. 28 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Aeolian Keyboard Player Service Manual, undated. 24 pp 8 x 11" (3-O)
box 289, folder 1

Ampico literature: general information 1987

Scope and Contents

• Howe, Richard J., (Edited by) The Ampico Reproducing Piano, Musical Box Society International, 1987. 316 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 289, folder 2

Ampico literature: general information 1919-1924

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico In Your Own Home, J.H. Troup Music House (hand fan), undated
• Portraits of the Artists Whose Playing is Brought into Your Home with the Ampico, issued by the Service Department of The Ampico, New York, 1919. Poster folded into 16 pp 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The Ampico with the Marshall & Wendell, undated
• The Great Chickering Removal Sale! Undated (1-C)
• The Ampico, Haines Brothers Piano Company, 1924 (1-O)
box 289, folder 5

Ampico literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs
box 244, folder 1

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1928-1972

Scope and Contents

• R.J. Howe Collection, List of Ampico Piano Rolls. 29 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company Recordings 1911-1915 with Roll Numbers of Confirmed Ampico Issues Including All Known Stoddard-Ampico Rolls, undated.
• Numerical List of Ampico Ballads, 1971. 11 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Reconstructed Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Stoddard-Ampico Player Piano, 1972. 8 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Reconstructed Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Stoddard-Ampico Player Piano, 1973. 20 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• How to Keep a Record of Your Stock of Ampico Recordings, 1928 (1-O)
box 244, folder 2

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1917-1973

Scope and Contents

• American Piano Company Recordings 1911-1915 with Roll Numbers of Confirmed Ampico Issues Including All Known Stoddard-Ampico Rolls, Vernon Brown, 1972.
• American Piano Company Recordings RRMR Word Roll Series 1917-1920 with Related Ampico Issues, Vernon Brown, 1972.
• American Piano Company Recordings RRMR Instrumental Series 1916-1920 with Related Ampico Issues, Vernon Brown, 1972.
• Catalogue of Artists' Record Music Rolls for the Ampico Reproducing Piano, May 1917. 92 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Vernon Brown: A Survey of Ampico Pop Rolls, 1973. 27 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Vernon Brown: Numerical List of Ampico Ballads, 1971. 11 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• Albert M. Petrak: The "Complete" Ampico Classical Catalog, 1961. 49 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 244, folder 3

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1919-1993

Scope and Contents

• The Choice of Music: A Selected List of Musical Compositions Arranged to Reveal Their True Character, American Piano Co., New York, 1920. 24 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Company, New York, January 1919. 124 pp 6 x 8" (1-O) (Soft cover)
• Warm Weather Number: 1993, Keystone Music Roll Company, Bethlehem, PA, 1993. 10 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Cold Weather Number: 1991-1992, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, 1991. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The AMICA, January/February 1982
• The Choice of Music - A Selected List of Musical Compositions Arranged to Reveal Their True Character, American Piano Company, New York, 1922. 28 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (2-O)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, Ampico Hall, March 1933. 8 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• If You Bought Only One More Ampico Recording Each Week, You Would Soon Have A Treasury of Music Representing the Greatest Composers and Pianists of the Entire Musical World--Let Us Help You Select This Week's Recording, Circa 1926. 12 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Ampico: The Dated Number Series, Vernon Brown, 1973
• Retirement Sale, Powell's, 1986
• Ampico "Sets", 1971
• Ampico Rolls in the Library of Vernon Brown: Numerical List
• Ampico Sets
box 244, folder 4

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1923

Scope and Contents

• A Catalogue of Music for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, 1923 (1922 on back of title page). 300 pp 8 x 11" (1-C)
box 244, folder 5

Ampico literature: roll catalogs undated

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Accompaniment Records
• Handwritten list of Ampico rolls
box 245, folder 1

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1916-1990

Scope and Contents

• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, July 1920. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Ampico "Sets", 1971 (1-C)
• Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, Artigraphic and Stoddard-Ampico Player Pianos, July 1916. 72 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• The Choice of Music - A Selected List of Musical Compositions Arranged to Reveal Their True Character, American Piano Company, New York, 1922. 28 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, Aeolian-American Corp., East Rochester, New York, January 1937. 64 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-R)
• Ampico Recordings: Handy Volume Supplement, January, 1931. 8 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Selections for the Ampico, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Spring, 1990. 4 pp (With order blank) 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ampico Music: A Supplement to the Catalog of 1925, The Ampico Corporation, New York, January 1927. 32 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
box 245, folder 2

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1928-1987

Scope and Contents

• Favorite Ballads, undated (1-O)
• Stocklist of Ampico Rolls, undated (1-C)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 24, circa 1969. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Ampico Recuts
• Novelty Piano Solos for the Ampico, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Summer 1987. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Bouquet of Hits for the Ampico, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Summer 1987. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 14" (1-O)
• Klavier Music Rolls for the Ampico, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Piano Recordings for The Ampico and Aeolian Duo-Art, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Grand Opening Number, 1987. 16 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Chronology
• Ampico Numerical List of Recordings - For Dealers' Use Only (This numerical catalogue contains all recordings issued up to and including the August 1928 Bulletin), (Order and inventory list used by dealers.), Circa 1928. 63 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Vernon Brown: A Survey of Ampico Pop Rolls, 1973. 27 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 245, folder 3

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1919-1961

Scope and Contents

• Albert M. Petrak: The "Complete" Ampico Classical Catalog, 1961. 49 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Company, New York, January 1919. 124 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
box 245, folder 4

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1919-1977

Scope and Contents

• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 22, Spring 1968. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 23, Fall 1968. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: A Special Limited Edition of Ampico Long-Play Recordings, Spring 1971. 2 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 25, Christmas 1971/Spring 1972. 4 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Limited Edition of Single Ampico Rolls, Spring 1972. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Long-Play List No.2, Fall 1972. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 26, Spring 1972. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 27, Fall 1972. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Complete Ampico Long-Play Music Roll Catalog, 1973. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Combined Collectors List No. 28 and Duo-Art Collectors List No.8, Spring/Summer 1973. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico Collectors List No. 29, No date. 16 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico List No. 30, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico List No. 31, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico List No. 32, 1975. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico List No. 33, No date. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Ampico List No. 34, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Extended Play for the Ampico A, January 1976. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Christmas Music for the Ampico, Duo-Art and Welte, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Klavier Music Rolls Presents an Ampico Concert Featuring Mischa Levitzki, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Klavier Presents: A Combined List of Ampico, Duo-Art and Welte Rolls, No date. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Klavier Sales Bulletins, No date. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Limited Edition of Ampico Long-Play Recordings, No date. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Harold L. Powell/Klavier Music Roll Company: Klavier Music Rolls for the Ampico, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (W/order blank)
• Larry Givens: A List of Music Rolls for the Ampico Reproducing Piano, List No. 21, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Supplement to the De Luxe Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, (This supplement with the January 1919 catalog is the complete list of standard and classic rolls), American Piano Co., New York, July 1920. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
box 245, folder 5

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1919-1978

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, Automatic Music Roll Co., Seattle, WA, Bulletin No. 2 - 2nd Supplement to Spring 1975. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, Automatic Music Roll Co., Seattle, WA, Bulletin No. 1 - First Supplement to Spring 1975. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, Automatic Music Roll Co., Seattle, WA, Spring 1975. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ampico Music Rolls, Automatic Music Roll Co., Seattle, WA, Spring 1978. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ampico Catalog - Part 1, Automatic Music Roll Co., Seattle, WA, No date. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Supplement to the De Luxe Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, (This supplement with the January 1919 catalog is the complete list of standard and classic rolls), American Piano Co., New York, July 1920. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, July 1920. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
box 246, folder 1

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1916-1973

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings: Handy Volume Supplement, January, 1931. 8 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (2-O)
• The Favorite Fifty, The Ampico Co., New York, Circa 1924. 8 pp 5 x 8" (1-O, 2-R)
• Ampico Music: A Supplement to the Catalog of 1925, The Ampico Corporation, New York, January 1927. 32 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (4-O, 2-R)
• Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, Artigraphic and Stoddard-Ampico Player Pianos, July 1916. 72 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, July 1920. 32 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-O, 1-R)
• Vernon Brown: Reconstructed Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Stoddard-Ampico Player Piano, 1973. 20 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 246, folder 2

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1929-1940

Scope and Contents

• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, The Ampico Corporation, New York, January 1929. 239 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (4-O, 2-R)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, Ampico Hall, March 1933. 80 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O, 3-R)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, Aeolian-American Corp., East Rochester, New York, January 1937. 64 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (3-O, 4-R)
• Handy Volume of Ampico Recordings, Aeolian-American Corp., East Rochester, New York, February 1940. 64 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O, 2-R, 2-C)
box 246, folder 3

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1919-1929

Scope and Contents

• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Company, New York, January 1919. 124 pp 7 x 8-3/4" (4-O) (Hard cover)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, The Ampico Corporation, New York, January 1929. 239 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (2-R)
box 246, folder 4

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1925

Scope and Contents

• A Catalogue of Music for the Ampico, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1925. 351 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 247, folder 1

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1925

Scope and Contents

• A Catalogue of Music for the Ampico, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1925. 351 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 247, folder 2

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1977

Scope and Contents

• Elaine Obenchain The Complete Catalog of Ampico Reproducing Piano Rolls, William H. Edgerton, Darien, CT, 1977. 197 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 247, folder 3

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1977

Scope and Contents

• Elaine Obenchain The Complete Catalog of Ampico Reproducing Piano Rolls, William H. Edgerton, Darien, CT, 1977. 197 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
box 247, folder 4

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1923

Scope and Contents

• A Catalogue of Music for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, 1923 (1922 on back of title page). 300 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 247, folder 5

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1923

Scope and Contents

• A Catalogue of Music for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, 1923 (1922 on back of title page). 300 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 251, folder 3

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1916-1937

Scope and Contents

• The Favorite 15: A Small Collection of Tuneful Light Numbers for the Ampico at a Special Price, Circa 1928. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, Aeolian-American Corp., East Rochester, New York, January 1937. 64 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Choice of Music - A Selected List of Musical Compositions Arranged to Reveal Their True Character, American Piano Company, New York, 1922. 28 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• The Favorite Fifty, The Ampico Co., New York, Circa 1924. 8 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Catalog of Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, American Piano Co., New York, July 1920. 145 pp 6-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings: Handy Volume Supplement, January, 1931. 8 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (2-O, 2-R)
• Ampico Music: A Supplement to the Catalog of 1925, The Ampico Corporation, New York, January 1927. 32 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O, 2-R)
• Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, Artigraphic and Stoddard-Ampico Player Pianos, July 1916. 72 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
box 251, folder 4

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1916-1989

Scope and Contents

• If You Bought Only One More Ampico Recording Each Week, You Would Soon Have A Treasury of Music Representing the Greatest Composers and Pianists of the Entire Musical World--Let Us Help You Select This Week's Recording, Circa 1926. 12 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Handy Volume Catalogue of Ampico Recordings, Ampico Hall, March 1933. 80 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (2-R)
• The Choice of Music: A Selected List of Musical Compositions Arranged to Reveal Their True Character, American Piano Co., New York, 1920. 24 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Handy Volume of Ampico Recordings, Aeolian-American Corp., East Rochester, New York, February 1940. 64 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (2-R)
• American Piano Company Recordings, 1911-1915: With Roll Numbers of Confirmed Ampico Issues Including All Known Stoddard-Ampico Rolls, Vernon Brown, Richard J. Howe, May, 1972. 40 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Reconstructed Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Stoddard-Ampico Player Piano, 1972. 8 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Reconstructed Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Stoddard-Ampico Player Piano, 1973. 20 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Catalog of Music for the Ampico. Duo-Art and 88-Note Pianos: Cold Weather Number: 1989-90,'Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, 1989. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Favorite 15: A Small Collection of Tuneful Light Numbers for the Ampico at a Special Price, Circa 1928. 6 pp 3-1/2 x 5-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Ampico, Artigraphic and Stoddard-Ampico Player Pianos, July 1916. 72 pp 7 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
box 251, folder 5

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1972-1973

Scope and Contents

• "First Played" Dates for 88-Note Rythmodik Rolls, Richard J. Howe, 1972
• Ampico Roll Chronology, Richard J. Howe, 1973
• Annual Reports, NYPL 5th Avenue Branch (handwritten), undated
• Ampico Bulletins, undated
• Rythmodik Roll Numbers, Vernon Brown, 1973
• Missing Ampico Numbers, undated
• A List of Jumbo Rolls for the Ampico Model B Piano, undated
• A List of Rolls for the Ampico Piano, undated
• Vernon Brown: Reconstructed Catalogue of Artists Record Music Rolls for the Stoddard-Ampico Player Piano, 1973. 20 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
box 251, folder 6

Ampico literature: roll catalogs 1917, 1970-1971

Scope and Contents

• Rythmodik Record Music Rolls, January 1917. 61 pp 5-1/4 x 8" (1-C)
• Early Ampico Numbering System, Richard J. Howe, 1970
• Stoddard-Ampico and Ampico-Artigraphic Serial Numbers, 1970
• Serutan Numberical List, 1971
• Search Report, undated
• Rough Dates, 1971
box 248, folder 1

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1917-1923

Scope and Contents

• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for the Ampico Reproducing Piano, May, 1917. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for October, 1919. 4 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for March/April, 1920. 4 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for August, 1920. 6 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1921. 14 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
box 248, folder 2

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1919-1922

Scope and Contents

• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for October, 1919. 4 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C, 2-R)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for March/April, 1920. 4 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for May, 1920. 8 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for July, 1920. 8 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for August, 1920. 6 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• New Artists' Record Music Rolls for September, 1920. 8 pp 7 x 8-1/4" (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1921. 14 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 4-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
box 248, folder 3

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1921-1922

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, June, 1921. 8 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1921. 14 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1921. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
box 248, folder 4

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1923-1924

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
box 248, folder 5

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1924

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, March, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (4-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
box 248, folder 6

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1923-1924

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
box 249, folder 1

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1925

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O, 3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1924. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (3-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
box 249, folder 2

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1925

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, May, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (4-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
box 249, folder 3

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1925-1926

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1925. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-O)
box 249, folder 4

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1926

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, June, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1926. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
box 249, folder 5

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1922, 1927

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, December, 1922. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 1-C)
box 249, folder 6

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1927

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, July, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1927. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
box 250, folder 1

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1928

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (3-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
box 250, folder 2

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1928

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (4-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
box 250, folder 3

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1928-1929

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, August, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1928. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
box 250, folder 4

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1929-1930

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
box 250, folder 5

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1929-1930

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, September, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1929. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1930. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
box 250, folder 6

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1931-1940

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, February, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March/April, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (6-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1939. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, 1940. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
box 251, folder 1

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1931-1938

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Recordings, January, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March/April, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, June, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, July, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, August, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O, 2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
box 251, folder 2

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1931-1940

Scope and Contents

• Advance List of Ampico Recordings, 1931-1932 (1-O)
• Ampico Recordings, March/April, 1931. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1932. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1933. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1934. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1935. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, February, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, May, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (3-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1936. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, March, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1937. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, January, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, April, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, September, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, October, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, November, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1938. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (2-C)
• Ampico Recordings, Summer, 1939. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2. (1-C)
• Ampico Recordings, December, 1940. 16 pp 6 x 8-1/2 (1-C)
box 252, folder 1

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1923-1926

box 252, folder 2

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1927-1928

box 252, folder 3

Ampico literature: monthly roll bulletins 1928-1930

box 253, folder 1

Ampico literature: technical information 1923

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Reference Book, American Piano Co., New York, 1923. 19 pp 9 x 12" (4-O, 1-C)
• The Ampico A and B Service Manual, The Ampico Corporation, New York, No date. 88 pp 9 x 11-3/4" (1-R)
box 253, folder 2

Ampico literature: technical information 1919-1929

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book: 1920 Supplement, American Piano Company, New York, 1920. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book 1919, with 1920 Supplement, American Piano Co., New York, 1919. 71 pp 6 x 9" (4-O, 1-R)
• The Ampico: Service Manual 1929, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1929. 57 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (3-O)
box 253, folder 3

Ampico literature: technical information 1918-1937

Scope and Contents

• Hickman, C. N., The Dynamics of A Bow and Arrow, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 8, No.6, June 1937. 6 pp (pp 404-409) 8 x 10-1/2" (1-R)
• Hickman, C. N., Measurements of Forces and Frictions in Grand Piano Actions, Research Laboratory, American Piano Company, May 24, 1928. 21 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 2-C)
• Hickman, C. N., Sketches and Curves for A Description of a New Grand Piano Action and Comparisons with the Present Grand Action, Research Laboratory, American Piano Co., circa 1929. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Recording the Soul of Piano playing, Scientific American, November, 1927. 2 pp (pp 422-423) 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Piano Roll Mechanism, Scientific American, November 1927. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Illustrative Views of the Ampico Reproducing Mechanism, American Piano Company, New York City, Circa 1918. 5 pp 7-1/2 X 10" (1-C)
box 253, folder 4

Ampico literature: technical information 1921-1931

Scope and Contents

• What Do You Know? Ampico Inspection Questions, Service Department, Ampico Corporation, New York, No date. 16 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (2-O)
• What You Should Know - Ampico Inspection Answers, Service Department, Ampico Corporation, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (2-O)
• Hickman, C. N., A Portable Spark Chronograph for Use on Either Direct or Alternating Current, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Vol. 211, No.1, January 1931. 7 pp (pp 59-65) 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical society of America, Vol. I, No.1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (4-R, 1-C)
• Ampico Reproducing Piano, Drawn and Traced for the Danguard Player Action School by J. H. G. Miller, 1921. 1 P 24 X 16" (1-O)
• Ampico Tubing Diagram showing Distribution Block, Governor, and Upper Action Mechanism, Amphion Piano Player Co., Syracuse, New York, 1923. 1 P 24 x 17-1/2" (2-R)
• Motor and Frame Assembly (blueprint for Ampico B), The Ampico Corp., No date. 1 p 24 x 17" (1-R)
• Illustrative Views of the Ampico Reproducing Mechanism, American Piano co., New York, No date. 1 p 20 x 25" (1-R)
• Blueprint of Ampico A Expression units for Foot Pump Player, No date. 1 p 24 x 17" (1-R)
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Reference Book, American Piano Co., New York, 1923. 19 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 253, folder 5

Ampico literature: technical information 1921-1975

Scope and Contents

• Illustrative Views of the Ampico Reproducing Mechanism, American Piano Co., New York, No date. 1 p 20 x 25" (1-R)
• Schneider, Carl L., Instructions for Operating Recording Machine and Stencil Machine, Amphion Piano Player Company, Syracuse, New York, 1921. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Instructions for Operating Recording Machine and stencil Machine, (From notes of Carl L. Schneider), Amphion Piano Player Company, Syracuse, New York, 1921. 28 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical society of America, Vol. I, No.1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Wiring & Tubing Schematic for the Ampico B Drawer Containing the Ampichron Clock, Frank Adams, Seattle, Washington, Circa 1975. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Service Rates, American Piano Company, New York, March 1, 1927. 20 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Piano Roll Mechanism, Scientific American, November 1927. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• The Ampico: Service Manual 1929, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1929. 57 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 1-R)
box 254, folder 1

Ampico literature: technical information 1926-1995

Scope and Contents

• Vernon Brown: Ampico Note Extensions, Tokyo, 1972. 11 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• The Ampico: Service Manual 1929, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1929. 57 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-R, 1-C)
• Instructions for Operating Recording Machine and Spark Chronograph: From the Files of Carl L. Schneider, Amphion Piano Player Company, 1995 (Compiled and edited by Richard Howe and Jeffrey Morgan, from rough draft marked: "Original from Research Dept. 1926"). 13 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 254, folder 2

Ampico literature: technical information 1916-1925

Scope and Contents

• Stoddard Ampico Player, American Piano co., 437 Fifth Avenue, New York, Circa 1916. 8 pp 10-1/4 X 8-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Reference Book, American Piano Co., New York, 1923. 19 pp 9 x 12" (1-R)
• Ampico Model A Grand: Flange Finger Type, Amphion Player Piano Co., Syracuse, New York, 1925. 1 pp 24 X 26" (Sketch) (1-R)
box 254, folder 3

Ampico literature: technical information 1925-1974

Scope and Contents

• What You Should Know - Ampico Inspection Answers, Service Department, Ampico Corporation, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Service Rates, American Piano Company, New York, March 1, 1927. 20 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. I, No.1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (2-R)
• David L. Saul: How to Rebuild the Model A Ampico: Vestal Press Technical Series No.3, Vestal Press, Vestal, N.Y., 1974. 12 pp plus diagram 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Ampico Model A Grand: Flange Finger Type, Amphion Player Piano Co., Syracuse, New York, 1925. 1 pp 24 X 26" (Sketch) (1-R)
box 254, folder 4

Ampico literature: technical information 1927-1982

Scope and Contents

• David L. Saul: The Model B Ampico Reproducing Piano: An Illustrated Rebuilding Guide, Vestal Press, Ltd., Vestal, NY, 1982. 100 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Wiring & Tubing Schematic for the Ampico B Drawer Containing the Ampichron Clock, Frank Adams, Seattle, Washington, Circa 1975. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Chickering blueprints, 1928
• Hickman, C. N., Sketches and Curves for A Description of a New Grand Piano Action and Comparisons with the Present Grand Action, Research Laboratory, American Piano Co., circa 1929. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O, 3-C)
• Service Rates, American Piano Company, New York, March 1, 1927. 20 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
box 254, folder 5

Ampico literature: technical information 1919-1975

Scope and Contents

• J.A. Lancaster: Use of the Model A Ampico Air System Schematic Diagram, Vestal Press, New York 1975. 4 pp 7-1/2 X 11" (1-O)
• Illustrative Views of the Ampico Reproducing Mechanism, American Piano Co., New York, No date. 1 p 20 x 25" (1-R)
• Ampico Tubing Diagram showing Distribution Block, Governor, and Upper Action Mechanism, Amphion Piano Player Co., Syracuse, New York, 1923. 1 P 24 x 17-1/2" (1-R, 1-C)
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book 1919, with 1920 Supplement, American Piano Co., New York, 1919. 71 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book: 1920 Supplement, American Piano Company, New York, 1920. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
box 254, folder 6

Ampico literature: technical information 1924-1929

Scope and Contents

• Hickman, Clarence N., Laboratory Experiments, Research Laboratory, American Piano Company, 1924-1929. 258 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 254, folder 7

Ampico literature: technical information 1916-1974

Scope and Contents

• Stoddard Ampico Player, American Piano Co., 437 Fifth Avenue, New York, Circa 1916. 8 pp 10-1/4 X 8-1/4" (2-C)
• Ampico Tubing Diagram Showing Distribution Block, Governor and Upper Action Mechanism, Amphion Piano Player Co., Syracuse, New York, 1920. 1 P 22-1/2 X 17-1/2" (1-R)
• Service Rates, American Piano Company, New York, March 1, 1927. 20 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• David L. Saul: How to Rebuild the Model A Ampico: Vestal Press Technical Series No.3, Vestal Press, Vestal, N.Y., 1974. 12 pp plus diagram 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Edward S. Werolin: Ampico Service Data Notebook, through 1927. 100 pp 4 x 7" (1-O)
box 255, folder 1

Ampico literature: technical information 1919-1995

Scope and Contents

• Report on Vreeland Radio Circuit, 1929 (1-O)
• The Ampico Technical Ads, Richard J. Howe, 1991
• Estimate Sheet
• Ampico Matter, undated
• Ampico: The 1929 Service Manual: A Clarification, Vernon Brown, undated (3-O)
• "The Great Ampico Mystery", Circa 1928. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Parts for Ampico & Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos, Robert Streicher, undated (1-O)
• Some Fundamental Differences Between Ampico Model B and Prior Reproducing Systems, Jeffrey Morgan, undated (1-C) • The Capabilities of the Ampico, Craig Brougher, Musical Box Society International, 1992
• Summary of Known Ampico Development Contrary to Brougher Letter and Article, Jeffrey Morgan, 1995
• Memorandum from Larry Givens to Dick Howe et al., re: Repair of Damaged Ampico Rolls, 1994
• Letter from Larry Givens to Richard Howe, re: Ampico Rolls, 1994
• Stoddard-Ampico Tester, undated (1-C)
• Ampico A Flow Chart, undated
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book 1919, with 1920 Supplement, American Piano Co., New York, 1919. 71 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
box 255, folder 2

Ampico literature: technical information 1919-1993

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens – Richard Howe correspondence, 1993
• Miscellaneous diagrams
• Mason & Hamlin and Knabe – Inventory Values After Repaired, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Miscellaneous drawings
• Miscellaneous sketches
• The Ball Unit Valve
• The Action Stack
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book 1919, with 1920 Supplement, American Piano Co., New York, 1919. 71 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
box 255, folder 3

Ampico literature: technical information 1921-1939

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous lecture notes
• Miscellaneous Ampico A drawings, 1921-1939
• Charles N. Hickman correspondence, 1929
• Clippings from various trade papers regarding Ampico traveling schools and miscellaneous, 1924-1925
• Ampico Service School graduates, 1935-1926
box 255, folder 4

Ampico literature: technical information 1926-1996

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens/Richard Howe correspondence, 1993
• Miscellaneous sketches and blueprints
• Program booklets, 1926-1929
• Instruction Book for Holtzer-Cabot Special Noiseless Piano Motors, The Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company, undated (1-O, 1-R)
• Lecture in Grand Action Regulating by E.S. Werolin, Ampico Corporation, undated
• Miscellaneous photographs
• A New Piano Action, circa 1929
• Suggested Demonstration Recordings, undated
• American Piano Company Factory Records, 1929-1946
• Correspondence re: publication in AMICA, 1996
• Marshall & Rose with the Ampico, undated (1-C)
box 256, folder 1

Ampico literature: technical information 1916-1921

Scope and Contents

• Interference File: United States Patent Office, No. 40,391, Expression Mechanism for Automatic Musical Instruments, Charles F. Stoddard Interference Edwin Welte, 1916-1921. 598 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-C)
box 256, folder 2

Ampico literature: technical information 1916-1921

Scope and Contents

• Interference File: United States Patent Office, No. 40,391, Expression Mechanism for Automatic Musical Instruments, Charles F. Stoddard Interference Edwin Welte, 1916-1921. 598 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-C)
box 256, folder 3

Ampico literature: technical information 1916-1921

Scope and Contents

• Interference File: United States Patent Office, No. 40,391, Expression Mechanism for Automatic Musical Instruments, Charles F. Stoddard Interference Edwin Welte, 1916-1921. 598 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-C)
box 256, folder 4

Ampico literature: technical information 1916-1921

Scope and Contents

• Interference File: United States Patent Office, No. 40,391, Expression Mechanism for Automatic Musical Instruments, Charles F. Stoddard Interference Edwin Welte, 1916-1921. 598 pp 8-1/2 x 13" (1-C)
box 256, folder 5

Ampico literature: technical information 1956-1957

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens/Johnny Morse correspondence, 1957
• Morse Instrument Company, 1956 (1-O, 1-C)
box 256, folder 6

Ampico literature: technical information 1926-1995

Scope and Contents

• Operation of the Ampico, 1926 (1-C)
• Electric Motors: Ampico A, Mark Reinhardt, 1926 (1-C)
• American Piano Company Research Laboratory memorandum regarding Pressure Between Drill Bleeds, 1928 (1-C)
• Instructions for Operating Recording Machine and Spark Chronograph from Notes of Carl L. Schneider, 1995 (Compiled and edited by Richard J. Howe and Jeffrey Morgan, from rough draft marked: "Original from Research Dept. 1926") (1-C)
box 257, folder 1

Ampico literature: technical information 1919-1923

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Instruction Book 1919, with 1920 Supplement, American Piano Co., New York, 1919. 71 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 3-R)
• The Ampico Reproducing Piano: Inspectors' Reference Book, American Piano Co., New York, 1923. 19 pp 9 x 12" (4-O)
box 257, folder 2

Ampico literature: technical information 1927-1929

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico: Service Manual 1929, The Ampico Corporation, New York, 1929. 57 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (3-O, 3-R)
• Recording the Soul of Piano playing, Scientific American, November 1927. 2 pp (pp 422-423) 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 257, folder 3

Ampico literature: technical information 1982

Scope and Contents

• The Model B Ampico Reproducing Piano: An Illustrated Rebuilding Guide, Vestal Press, Ltd., Vestal, NY, 1982. 100 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 257, folder 4

Ampico literature: technical information 1924-1972

Scope and Contents

• Vernon Brown: Ampico Note Extensions, Tokyo, 1972. 11 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Hickman, C. N., Spark Chronograph Developed for Measuring Intensity of Percussion Instrument Tones, The Journal of the Acoustical society of America, Vol. I, No.1, October 1929. 9 pp (pp 138-246) 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Recording the Soul of Piano Playing, Scientific American, November 1927. 2 pp (pp 422-423) 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Piano Roll Mechanism, Scientific American, November 1927. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Hickman, Clarence N., Laboratory Experiments, Research Laboratory, American Piano Company, 1924-1929. 258 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 258, folder 1

Ampico literature: advertisements 1917-1938

Scope and Contents

• Allen, Wiley B: "For Your Children & Your Children's Children: Mason & Hamlin with the Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "The Mason & Hamlin Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Mason & Hamlin Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Mason & Hamlin Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "The Poet of the Piano! Dohnayi - Exclusively Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Tito Schipa's Accompanist - The Ampico in the Mason & Hamlin Piano", San Francisco, Ad on back of program for concert by Tito Schipa, Stanford Pavilion, March 31, 1927. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Thrill at Your Will", San Francisco, Ad on back of program for concert by E. Robert Schmitz, January 1925. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Admit One Undecided Gift-Seeker to the Following Piano Recital... ", New York, The Atlantic Monthly, November 1928. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Admit One Undecided Gift-Seeker to the Following Piano Recital", The House Beautiful, December 1928. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Admit One Undecided Gift-Seeker to the Following Piano Recital", December 1, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "After Monday Night's Wonderful Concert at the Auditorium when Leo Ornstein Displayed His Genius in Direct comparison with The Ampico Reproducing Piano", 1920. 1 P 6 x 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "After Two centuries: The Piano Complete", The House Beautiful, November 1924. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "After Two Centuries: The Piano Complete", House & Garden, November 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 X 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "A Gift for Your Entire Family That You Never Dreamed Money Could Buy", House' Garden, December 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "A Gift for Your Entire Family That You Never Dreamed Money Could Buy", The Saturday Evening Post, December 6, 1924. 1 P 11 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The 'All' of the Piano", House' Garden, August 1924. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The 'All' of the Piano", The Saturday Evening Post, March 7, 1925. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The 'All' of the Piano: Now Three Out of Four", The Saturday Evening Post, January 17, 1925. 1 P 10-1/2 x 14" (2-O, 2-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The American Piano Company Makes Another Important Announcement: The New Ampico in a Baby Grand: $995", The Saturday Evening Post, December 7, 1929. 2 pp 10-1/2 x 14" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The American Piano Company Makes Another Important Announcement: The New Ampico in a Baby Grand $300 Lower Priced", December 1929. 1 p 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", Harper's, Circa 1928. 1 p 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (4-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", Circa 1928. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O) Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", New York, No date. 1 p 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", New York, No date. 1 p 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: And for the Moment Rachmaninoff himself, is with me, and I listen enthralled to the Majesty of the 'C-Sharp Minor Prelude' as only he can play it", Harper's, June 1922. 1 P 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: And for the Moment Rachmaninoff himself, is with me, and I listen enthralled to the Majesty of the 'e-Sharp Minor Prelude' as only he can play it", Harper's, circa 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Brings to the School the World's Great Pianists", Normal Instructor, April 1927. 1 P 4-3/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico", Circa 1920. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico: Hailed as the World's Finest Musical Instrument ... Lives in the World's Finest pianos", New York, January 1930. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico in a Diminutive Piano for the Studio", The Musician, November 1926. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico in the Zeckever-Hahn Philadelphia Musical Academy", The Musician, December 1926. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico is Found Exclusively in Fine Pianos", The Saturday Evening Post, August 2, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico is the Choice of Every Artist Who Has Made a Promotional Success in Music Club Programs", 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico May Now Be Used to Assist Class Piano Instructors in Teaching 'The Melody Way''', The Musician, February 1927. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Mengelberg, Rachmaninoff and Levitzki Hearing Their Recordings in the Ampico Studio", Harper's, October 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (3-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Mengelberg, Rachmaninoff and Levitzki Hearing Their Recordings in the Ampico studio", Home & Garden, November 1922. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Music, That Gentler on the Spirit Lies Than Tired Eyelids on Tired Eyes", Harper's, August 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 10-1/4" (4-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Music, the Very Spirit of the Dance. That Seems to Lift and Carry You Along", The Literary Digest, July 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Mysteriously Innate with all the Music of the World", circa 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Obtainable Only in the Chickering, Knabe, Fischer, Franklin, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell - For Canadian Distribution, Also in the Willis Piano", Circa 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Obtainable Only in the Chickering, Knabe, Fischer, Franklin, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell - For Canadian Distribution, Also in the Willis Piano", House' Garden, March 1923. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico - Obtainable Only in the Knabe, Chickering, Fisher, Franklin, Haines Bros., Marshall and Wendell, and Willis", 1923. 1 P 6 x 9-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", Harper's Bazaar, May 1917. 1 P 4-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", The Ladies Home Journal, June 1917. 1 P 4-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", The Saturday Evening Post, March 10, 1917. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", The Saturday Evening Post, June 16, 1917. 1 P 10-3/4 X 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano: What Impresario Could Assemble All This Talent?" The Literary Digest, April 21, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano: What Impresario Could Assemble All this Talent?", The Literary Digest, April 21, 1917, 1 P 4-3/4 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano ... and Now Come Meet the Artist", No date. 1 p 6 X 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico": The Ampico Comes in the Following Pianos: Mason & Hamlin, Knabe, Chickering, J & C Fisher, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Ampico Syrnphonique, The Willis (Canada), November 1929. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", 1928. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Analyzing Piano Touch", Circa 1928. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "A New Book to Aid in the study and Appreciation of Music", circa 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "An Invitation", Circa 1925. 1 p 4-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "An Invitation", Circa 1925. 1 p 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Pianist Who Records His Playing Exclusively for the Ampico: Moiseiwitsch". 1 p 9-3/4 X 13-1/2" (1-O) (Damaged)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", The House Beautiful, January 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", House & Garden, January 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", The Literary Digest, December 20, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Now Offers You the Playing of Famous Artists Through the Ampico". The Saturday Evening Post, January 17, 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 13" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", Circa 1924. 1 P 4-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" The House Beautiful, June 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" House' Garden, June 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" The Literary Digest, May 23, 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" Circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Baby Ampico in the Schools", Circa 1925. 4 pp 10-3/4 x 15" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Beethoven and his Friends", The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Broadminded Musical Educators are Joining Hands Today in the Great Work of Humanizing Music", circa 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Complete Leadership of the Ampico", The Purchaser's Guide to the Music Industries, 1925. 1 P 6-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Do 'The Lambeth Walk' with This Thrilling Music Maker: The Baby Ampico and Piano Combination", Knabe, New York Herald Tribune, October 2, 1938. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Encore! The Ampico Reproducing Piano", Circa 1924. 1 P 4-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Every Lover of the Piano Should Here These Performances", September 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Every Lover of the Piano', Says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Three Performances'', September 1928. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "'Every Lover of the Piano,' says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Performances'', House and Garden, October 1928. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (3-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "'Every Lover of the Piano,' says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Three Performances'', New York. Circa 1928. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Every Lover of the Piano Should Hear These Three Performances", 1928. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "'Every Lover of the piano' says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Three performances''', No date. 1 p 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Exquisite Playing of Mischa Levitzki is Preserved for all Time by the Records he had made for the Ampico Reproducing Piano", Program ad, concert by Mischa Levitzki, Plaza Theater, San Francisco, March 13, No date. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Gift of a Lifetime", New York, 1917. 1 p 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Give Your Children the Right start in Music", Good Housekeeping, September 1924. 1 P 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Give Your Children the Right Start in Music", The Literary Digest, August 30, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Give Your Children the Right start in Music", circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Godowsky: This Great Pianist Testifies to the Supremacy of the Ampico", Circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Great Ampico Mystery", Circa 1928. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Greatest Advertising campaign Ever Put Behind a Piano Product", 1924. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 15" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Guests Have Learned to Expect So Much--", House' Garden September 1924. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Guests! The Very Word Suggests Food and Music, Yet in How Many Homes is the Music Equal to the Dinner?" The House Beautiful, October 1924. 1 P 8-1/2 x 12" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Guests! The Very Word Suggests Food and Music Yet in How Many Homes is the Music Equal to the Dinner?" House' Garden, October 1924. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Richard Hageman Records Accompaniments Exclusively for the Ampico", Circa 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Hear the Ampico", No date. 1 P 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", Harper's Magazine, circa 1926. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", September 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", The House Beautiful, October 1928. 1 P 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", 1928. 2 pp 8 x 10" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "I Didn't Know What That Sonata Was About - until I heard it on the Ampico", The Etude, circa 1922. 1 P 10-1/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "In the Finest Home: The Ampico", Circa 1921. 1 P 9-1/4" x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "It is Easy to Identify the Ampico as it is Only in These Pianos", September 1922. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Kreisler as Pianist", 1922. 1 p 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Kreisler Plays Exclusively for The Ampico", 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Learning from the Masters", The Etude, May 1925. 1 P 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a Century of Miracles", 1928. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a Century of Miracles", July 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", Harper's Magazine. 1 p 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", House' Garden, August 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", Literary Digest, September 15, 1928. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mengelberg: One of the Greatest of Living Conductors, a Musician of the Highest Taste and Authority writes of the Ampico", circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mengelberg: Rachmaninoff: Levitzki: Three Great Musicians at the Recording Laboratories of the Ampico", Circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Now Have in Your Home", The Literary Digest, February 28, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Now Have in Your Home", The House Beautiful, March 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4 (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Now Have in Your Home", March 1925. 1 P 9-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Have in Yours", Circa 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mr. Raskob Has Very Kindly Consented to the Publication of this Excerpt from a Personal Letter, Recently Written to a Friend", Circa 1925. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mr. Raskob Has Very Kindly Consented to the Publication of this Excerpt from a Personal Letter, Recently written to a Friend", circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mr. Raskob Has Very Kindly Consented to the Publication of this Excerpt from a Personal Letter, Recently written to a Friend", House Beautiful, November, 1928. 1 P 9-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Music in the Home of Bach", The Saturday Evening Post, November 1, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "'Name Your Own Price', the King Would Have Said", House and Garden, May 1929. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", January 20, 1917. 1 P 8 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", January 20, 1917. 1 P 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", Circa 1925. 1 p 4-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", Circa 1925. 1 p 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Elly Ney: This Great Pianiste, One of the Glories of the Concert Stage Today, Records her Playing Exclusively for the Ampico", Circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Now the American Piano Company Announces the New Ampico", New York, November 1929. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Of Special Interest to the Federation", 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "One Single Gift From You That will Make Your Children Musical", The Literary Digest, November 22, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Prominent Educators Find the Ampico in Indispensable Part of Their School Equipment", The Musician, --August 1927. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Rosenthal's Decision", The Musician, March, 1924. 1 P 6-1/4 X 5-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Testing the Piano That Isn't Built Yet", circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/4 X 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "To Be Deeply Stirred by Music: A Rapture Now Possible to You, Your Family, Your Guests--at Home", The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Two Godowskysll, The Saturday Evening Post, January 20, 1917. 1 P 10-1/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Two Interpretations of the Same Masterpiece, Circa 1917. 1 P 8 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Two Interpretations of the Same Piece", The Literary Digest, March 17, 1917. 1 P 8-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "What Did You Buy When You Bought a Piano?" The Saturday Evening Post, November 1, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "What Ho! The Piano Gets Seasick", Circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When the Volumetric Measuring Tank was Perfected", circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", Country Life, February 1925. 1 P 9-3/4 x 14-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", New York, The House Beautiful, February 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", The House Beautiful, February 1925. 1 P 8-3/4 X 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", The Literary Digest, January 31, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (3-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?", Country Life, May 1925. 1 P 10 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for YOU?" The Etude, No date. 1 p 10-1/4 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" The Literary Digest, April 25, 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" The Saturday Evening Post, May 9, 1925. 2 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" The House Beautiful, May 1925. 1 P 7-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" 1925. 1 p 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" 1925. 1 p 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" House' Garden, September 1924. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Will Your Child Love or Hate Practice?" The Literary Digest, September 27, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "with the Best Part of a Good Party Always Ready", The Literary Digest, October 25, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Have Piano, But Do You Hear Chopin?" The Literary Digest, January 3, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Have a Piano, But Do You Hear Chopin?" Circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Have a Piano, But Do You Hear Chopin?" The Literary Digest, January 3, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Child's Appreciation of Music", The Literary Digest, March 28, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Child's Appreciation of Music", House' Garden, April 1925. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Children's Appreciation of Music, They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?", House & Garden, April 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Children's' Appreciation of Music: They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?" Circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Will Doubt Your Own Ears, But This Miracle is True!" circa 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Amphion Piano Player Co: "A Grand Piano containing the Ampico", 1927. 1 p 4 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Amphion Piano Player Co: "Your Children's Appreciation of Music: They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?" The Literary Digest, March 28, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Amphion Piano Player Co: "Your Children's Appreciation of Music: They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?" Country Life, April 1925. 1 P 10-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Fitzgerald Music Company: "The Knabe Piano: The Ampico", Circa 1921. 1 p 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Fitzgerald Music Company: "Knabe with the Ampico", San Francisco. Ad on back of program for concert by Olga Steeb, Ebell Club House, Los Angeles, March 17, 1921. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Fitzgerald Music Company: "Knabe with the Ampico", San Francisco. Ad on back of program for concert by the Saslarsky Chamber Music Society; Ted Shaum Studio Theater, March 18-22, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Kohler & Chase: "The Ampico", San Francisco. Ad on back of program for concert by Mortiz Rosenthal, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Kohler & Chase: "The Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 x 8 - 3/4 " (1-O)
• Knabe & Company, William: "Ruth St. Denis", William Knabe & Company, New York City, Presto, October 2, 1920. 1 P 10-1/4 x 15-3/4" (1-O)
• Knabe & Company, William: "Sale: 53 Player-Pianos All Taken in Exchange for the Ampico During May", Knabe Warerooms, New York, May 1922. 1 P (1-O)
• Knabe & Company, William: "Presentation of the Latest Ampico Re-Enacting Pianos", Wm. Knabe & Co., New York, Circa 1922. 1 P 4-1/4 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe Warerooms: "The Knabe Stoddard-Ampico", New York, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 13" (1-O)
• "Chickering Ampico Reproducing Piano", Chickering, Boston, 1919. 1 P 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Oster, Arthur W: "The Mason & Hamlin· with The Ampico", March 1925. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Oster, Arthur W: "The Superb Mason & Hamlin Can Now be Obtained with The Ampico", February 1925. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
box 258, folder 2

Ampico literature: advertisements 1917-1938

Scope and Contents

• Allen, Wiley B: "For Your Children & Your Children's Children: Mason & Hamlin with the Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "The Mason & Hamlin Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Mason & Hamlin Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Mason & Hamlin Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "The Poet of the Piano! Dohnayi - Exclusively Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Tito Schipa's Accompanist - The Ampico in the Mason & Hamlin Piano", San Francisco, Ad on back of program for concert by Tito Schipa, Stanford Pavilion, March 31, 1927. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Allen, Wiley B: "Thrill at Your Will", San Francisco, Ad on back of program for concert by E. Robert Schmitz, January 1925. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Admit One Undecided Gift-Seeker to the Following Piano Recital... ", New York, The Atlantic Monthly, November 1928. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Admit One Undecided Gift-Seeker to the Following Piano Recital", The House Beautiful, December 1928. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Admit One Undecided Gift-Seeker to the Following Piano Recital", December 1, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "After Monday Night's Wonderful Concert at the Auditorium when Leo Ornstein Displayed His Genius in Direct comparison with The Ampico Reproducing Piano", 1920. 1 P 6 x 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "After Two centuries: The Piano Complete", The House Beautiful, November 1924. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "After Two Centuries: The Piano Complete", House & Garden, November 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 X 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "A Gift for Your Entire Family That You Never Dreamed Money Could Buy", House' Garden, December 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "A Gift for Your Entire Family That You Never Dreamed Money Could Buy", The Saturday Evening Post, December 6, 1924. 1 P 11 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The 'All' of the Piano", House' Garden, August 1924. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The 'All' of the Piano", The Saturday Evening Post, March 7, 1925. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The 'All' of the Piano: Now Three Out of Four", The Saturday Evening Post, January 17, 1925. 1 P 10-1/2 x 14" (2-O, 2-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The American Piano Company Makes Another Important Announcement: The New Ampico in a Baby Grand: $995", The Saturday Evening Post, December 7, 1929. 2 pp 10-1/2 x 14" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The American Piano Company Makes Another Important Announcement: The New Ampico in a Baby Grand $300 Lower Priced", December 1929. 1 p 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", Harper's, Circa 1928. 1 p 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (4-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", Circa 1928. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O) Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", New York, No date. 1 p 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", New York, No date. 1 p 7 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: And for the Moment Rachmaninoff himself, is with me, and I listen enthralled to the Majesty of the 'C-Sharp Minor Prelude' as only he can play it", Harper's, June 1922. 1 P 6-3/4 x 10-1/4" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: And for the Moment Rachmaninoff himself, is with me, and I listen enthralled to the Majesty of the 'e-Sharp Minor Prelude' as only he can play it", Harper's, circa 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Brings to the School the World's Great Pianists", Normal Instructor, April 1927. 1 P 4-3/4 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico", Circa 1920. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico: Hailed as the World's Finest Musical Instrument ... Lives in the World's Finest pianos", New York, January 1930. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico in a Diminutive Piano for the Studio", The Musician, November 1926. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico in the Zeckever-Hahn Philadelphia Musical Academy", The Musician, December 1926. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico is Found Exclusively in Fine Pianos", The Saturday Evening Post, August 2, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico is the Choice of Every Artist Who Has Made a Promotional Success in Music Club Programs", 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico May Now Be Used to Assist Class Piano Instructors in Teaching 'The Melody Way''', The Musician, February 1927. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Mengelberg, Rachmaninoff and Levitzki Hearing Their Recordings in the Ampico Studio", Harper's, October 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (3-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Mengelberg, Rachmaninoff and Levitzki Hearing Their Recordings in the Ampico studio", Home & Garden, November 1922. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Music, That Gentler on the Spirit Lies Than Tired Eyelids on Tired Eyes", Harper's, August 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 10-1/4" (4-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Music, the Very Spirit of the Dance. That Seems to Lift and Carry You Along", The Literary Digest, July 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Mysteriously Innate with all the Music of the World", circa 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Obtainable Only in the Chickering, Knabe, Fischer, Franklin, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell - For Canadian Distribution, Also in the Willis Piano", Circa 1922. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico: Obtainable Only in the Chickering, Knabe, Fischer, Franklin, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell - For Canadian Distribution, Also in the Willis Piano", House' Garden, March 1923. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico - Obtainable Only in the Knabe, Chickering, Fisher, Franklin, Haines Bros., Marshall and Wendell, and Willis", 1923. 1 P 6 x 9-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", Harper's Bazaar, May 1917. 1 P 4-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", The Ladies Home Journal, June 1917. 1 P 4-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", The Saturday Evening Post, March 10, 1917. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano", The Saturday Evening Post, June 16, 1917. 1 P 10-3/4 X 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano: What Impresario Could Assemble All This Talent?" The Literary Digest, April 21, 1917. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano: What Impresario Could Assemble All this Talent?", The Literary Digest, April 21, 1917, 1 P 4-3/4 X 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Ampico Reproducing Piano ... and Now Come Meet the Artist", No date. 1 p 6 X 9" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico": The Ampico Comes in the Following Pianos: Mason & Hamlin, Knabe, Chickering, J & C Fisher, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Ampico Syrnphonique, The Willis (Canada), November 1929. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Ampico", 1928. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Analyzing Piano Touch", Circa 1928. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "A New Book to Aid in the study and Appreciation of Music", circa 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "An Invitation", Circa 1925. 1 p 4-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "An Invitation", Circa 1925. 1 p 8 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Pianist Who Records His Playing Exclusively for the Ampico: Moiseiwitsch". 1 p 9-3/4 X 13-1/2" (1-O) (Damaged)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", The House Beautiful, January 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", House &: Garden, January 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", The Literary Digest, December 20, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Now Offers You the Playing of Famous Artists Through the Ampico". The Saturday Evening Post, January 17, 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 13" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Another Great Piano Can Now Offer You the Ampico", Circa 1924. 1 P 4-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" The House Beautiful, June 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" House' Garden, June 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" The Literary Digest, May 23, 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Are Friends Drawn to Your Home by the Music That is There?" Circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Baby Ampico in the Schools", Circa 1925. 4 pp 10-3/4 x 15" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Beethoven and his Friends", The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Broadminded Musical Educators are Joining Hands Today in the Great Work of Humanizing Music", circa 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Complete Leadership of the Ampico", The Purchaser's Guide to the Music Industries, 1925. 1 P 6-1/4 x 10" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Do 'The Lambeth Walk' with This Thrilling Music Maker: The Baby Ampico and Piano Combination", Knabe, New York Herald Tribune, October 2, 1938. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Encore! The Ampico Reproducing Piano", Circa 1924. 1 P 4-3/4 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Every Lover of the Piano Should Here These Performances", September 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Every Lover of the Piano', Says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Three Performances'', September 1928. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O) • American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "'Every Lover of the Piano,' says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Performances'', House and Garden, October 1928. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (3-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "'Every Lover of the Piano,' says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Three Performances'', New York. Circa 1928. 1 P 6-1/2 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Every Lover of the Piano Should Hear These Three Performances", 1928. 2 pp 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "'Every Lover of the piano' says Rachmaninoff, 'Should Hear These Three performances''', No date. 1 p 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Exquisite Playing of Mischa Levitzki is Preserved for all Time by the Records he had made for the Ampico Reproducing Piano", Program ad, concert by Mischa Levitzki, Plaza Theater, San Francisco, March 13, No date. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Gift of a Lifetime", New York, 1917. 1 p 6 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Give Your Children the Right start in Music", Good Housekeeping, September 1924. 1 P 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Give Your Children the Right Start in Music", The Literary Digest, August 30, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Give Your Children the Right start in Music", circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Godowsky: This Great Pianist Testifies to the Supremacy of the Ampico", Circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Great Ampico Mystery", Circa 1928. 1 p 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Greatest Advertising campaign Ever Put Behind a Piano Product", 1924. 4 pp 10-1/2 x 15" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Guests Have Learned to Expect So Much--", House' Garden September 1924. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Guests! The Very Word Suggests Food and Music, Yet in How Many Homes is the Music Equal to the Dinner?" The House Beautiful, October 1924. 1 P 8-1/2 x 12" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Guests! The Very Word Suggests Food and Music Yet in How Many Homes is the Music Equal to the Dinner?" House' Garden, October 1924. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Richard Hageman Records Accompaniments Exclusively for the Ampico", Circa 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Hear the Ampico", No date. 1 P 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", Harper's Magazine, circa 1926. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", September 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", The House Beautiful, October 1928. 1 P 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Here is Your Season Ticket for the Most Remarkable Concert Series in the History of Music", 1928. 2 pp 8 x 10" (2-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "I Didn't Know What That Sonata Was About - until I heard it on the Ampico", The Etude, circa 1922. 1 P 10-1/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "In the Finest Home: The Ampico", Circa 1921. 1 P 9-1/4" x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "It is Easy to Identify the Ampico as it is Only in These Pianos", September 1922. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Kreisler as Pianist", 1922. 1 p 6 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Kreisler Plays Exclusively for The Ampico", 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Learning from the Masters", The Etude, May 1925. 1 P 10-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a Century of Miracles", 1928. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a Century of Miracles", July 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", Harper's Magazine. 1 p 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", House' Garden, August 1928. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", Literary Digest, September 15, 1928. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Loveliest Miracle in a century of Miracles", circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mengelberg: One of the Greatest of Living Conductors, a Musician of the Highest Taste and Authority writes of the Ampico", circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mengelberg: Rachmaninoff: Levitzki: Three Great Musicians at the Recording Laboratories of the Ampico", Circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Now Have in Your Home", The Literary Digest, February 28, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Now Have in Your Home", The House Beautiful, March 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4 (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Now Have in Your Home", March 1925. 1 P 9-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "More Than Chopin Had in His Studio You Can Have in Yours", Circa 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mr. Raskob Has Very Kindly Consented to the Publication of this Excerpt from a Personal Letter, Recently Written to a Friend", Circa 1925. 1 P 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mr. Raskob Has Very Kindly Consented to the Publication of this Excerpt from a Personal Letter, Recently written to a Friend", circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Mr. Raskob Has Very Kindly Consented to the Publication of this Excerpt from a Personal Letter, Recently written to a Friend", House Beautiful, November, 1928. 1 P 9-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Music in the Home of Bach", The Saturday Evening Post, November 1, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "'Name Your Own Price', the King Would Have Said", House and Garden, May 1929. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", January 20, 1917. 1 P 8 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", January 20, 1917. 1 P 8 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", Circa 1925. 1 p 4-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/the Ampico Corporation: "New York Hears the Ampico", Circa 1925. 1 p 7-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Elly Ney: This Great Pianiste, One of the Glories of the Concert Stage Today, Records her Playing Exclusively for the Ampico", Circa 1922. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Now the American Piano Company Announces the New Ampico", New York, November 1929. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Of Special Interest to the Federation", 1921. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "One Single Gift From You That will Make Your Children Musical", The Literary Digest, November 22, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Prominent Educators Find the Ampico in Indispensable Part of Their School Equipment", The Musician, --August 1927. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Rosenthal's Decision", The Musician, March, 1924. 1 P 6-1/4 X 5-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Testing the Piano That Isn't Built Yet", circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/4 X 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "To Be Deeply stirred by Music: A Rapture Now Possible to You, Your Family, Your Guests--at Home", The Saturday Evening Post, October 4, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "The Two Godowskysll, The Saturday Evening Post, January 20, 1917. 1 P 10-1/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Two Interpretations of the Same Masterpiece, Circa 1917. 1 P 8 x 11" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Two Interpretations of the Same Piece", The Literary Digest, March 17, 1917. 1 P 8-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "What Did You Buy When You Bought a Piano?" The Saturday Evening Post, November 1, 1924. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "What Ho! The Piano Gets Seasick", Circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When the Volumetric Measuring Tank was Perfected", circa 1928. 1 P 7-1/4 x 10-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", Country Life, February 1925. 1 P 9-3/4 x 14-1/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", New York, The House Beautiful, February 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", The House Beautiful, February 1925. 1 P 8-3/4 X 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "When Vincent Lopez Plays", The Literary Digest, January 31, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (3-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?", Country Life, May 1925. 1 P 10 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for YOU?" The Etude, No date. 1 p 10-1/4 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" The Literary Digest, April 25, 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" The Saturday Evening Post, May 9, 1925. 2 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" The House Beautiful, May 1925. 1 P 7-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" 1925. 1 p 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" 1925. 1 p 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Who Plays These Songs for You?" House' Garden, September 1924. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Will Your Child Love or Hate Practice?" The Literary Digest, September 27, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "With the Best Part of a Good Party Always Ready", The Literary Digest, October 25, 1924. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Have Piano, But Do You Hear Chopin?" The Literary Digest, January 3, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Have a Piano, But Do You Hear Chopin?" Circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Have a Piano, But Do You Hear Chopin?" The Literary Digest, January 3, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Child's Appreciation of Music", The Literary Digest, March 28, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Child's Appreciation of Music", House' Garden, April 1925. 1 P 9 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Children's Appreciation of Music, They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?", House & Garden, April 1925. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-3/4" (2-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "Your Children's' Appreciation of Music: They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?" Circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• American Piano Company/The Ampico Corporation: "You Will Doubt Your Own Ears, But This Miracle is True!" circa 1925. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Amphion Piano Player Co: "A Grand Piano Containing the Ampico", 1927. 1 p 4 x 8-1/2 (1-O)
• Amphion Piano Player Co: "Your Children's Appreciation of Music: They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?" The Literary Digest, March 28, 1925. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Amphion Piano Player Co: "Your Children's Appreciation of Music: They Have Books to Read, Pictures to See--What Music Do They Hear?" Country Life, April 1925. 1 P 10-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Fitzgerald Music Company: "The Knabe Piano: The Ampico", Circa 1921. 1 p 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Fitzgerald Music Company: "Knabe with the Ampico", San Francisco. Ad on back of program for concert by Olga Steeb, Ebell Club House, Los Angeles, March 17, 1921. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Fitzgerald Music Company: "Knabe with the Ampico", San Francisco. Ad on back of program for concert by the Saslarsky Chamber Music Society; Ted Shaum Studio Theater, March 18-22, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Kohler & Chase: "The Ampico", San Francisco. Ad on back of program for concert by Mortiz Rosenthal, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Kohler & Chase: "The Ampico", San Francisco, No date. 1 p 6-1/4 x 8 - 3/4 " (1-O)
• Knabe & Company, William: "Ruth St. Denis", William Knabe & Company, New York City, Presto, October 2, 1920. 1 P 10-1/4 x 15-3/4" (1-O)
• Knabe & Company, William: "Sale: 53 Player-Pianos All Taken in Exchange for the Ampico During May", Knabe Warerooms, New York, May 1922. 1 P (1-O)
• Knabe & Company, William: "Presentation of the Latest Ampico Re-Enacting Pianos", Wm. Knabe & Co., New York, Circa 1922. 1 P 4-1/4 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• Knabe Warerooms: "The Knabe Stoddard-Ampico", New York, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 13" (1-O)
• "Chickering Ampico Reproducing Piano", Chickering, Boston, 1919. 1 P 5-1/4 x 7-3/4" (1-O) (Color)
• Oster, Arthur W: "The Mason & Hamlin· with The Ampico", March 1925. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Oster, Arthur W: "The Superb Mason & Hamlin Can Now be Obtained with The Ampico", February 1925. 1 P 5-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-O)
box 259, folder 1

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Hickman Piano Action (part 1 of 2) 1928-1931

Scope and Contents

• Hickman Piano Actions, American Piano Company Research Laboratory, 1928-1931. 200 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 259, folder 2

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Hickman Piano Action (part 2 of 2) 1928-1931

Scope and Contents

• Hickman Piano Actions, American Piano Company Research Laboratory, 1928-1931. 80 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 259, folder 3

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico Service Department circa 1926

Scope and Contents

• American Piano Company Service Department customer service training binder, circa 1926. 17 pp 9 x 13" (1-O)
box 259, folder 4

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico Sales Letter Campaign circa 1926

Scope and Contents

• Ampico Sales Letter (sample letters), Ampico Corporation, circa 1926. 5 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 259, folder 5

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: The Ampico 1922

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico, American Piano Company, 1922. 30 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 259, folder 6

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico Tuning Roll Presentation slides 1993

Scope and Contents

• Slides: Ampico Tuning Roll Presentation to Joint AMICA/MBSI Meeting, Los, Angeles, California, 1993. 45 pp 9 x 11" (1-O)
box 259, folder 7

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico Tuning Roll Presentation script 1993

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Tuning Roll: Presentation to Joint AMICA/MBSI Meeting, Los Angeles, California, September, 1993. Richard J. Howe. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 259, folder 8

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: blank Ampico record labels undated

box 259, folder 9

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico salesman binder circa 1927

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Binder (Salesman's book?), circa 1927. 30 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 259, folder 10

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Saturday Evening Post undated

Scope and Contents

• Another Great Piano Now Offers You the Playing of Famous Artists Through the Ampico, Saturday Evening Post, undated. 1 p 10 x 14" (1-C)
box 260, folder 1

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico salesman binder circa 1927

Scope and Contents

• The Ampico Binder (Salesman's book?), circa 1927. 30 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 260, folder 2

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Hickman book 1987-1989

Scope and Contents

• Materials and correspondence regarding "Clarence N. Hickman: Father of Scientific Archery" by Maryanne Schumm, 1987-1989. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 260, folder 3

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Ampico Stencil Machine 1994

Scope and Contents

• Larry Givens correspondence regarding the Ampico Stencil Machine, 1994. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 260, folder 4

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Hickman-Brown correspondence 1978-1994

Scope and Contents

• Copy of Peter W. Brown and Clarence N. Hickman's correspondence, 1978. 47 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (also includes 3 pages of Peter W. Brown correspondence with Richard J. Howe, 1981-1994
box 260, folder 5

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Hickman-Givens interview 1963

Scope and Contents

• Hickman-Givens Interview at the Hickman Residence (the first time Hickman and Givens met), September 30, 1963. 85 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 260, folder 6

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Hickman-Givens interview 1965

Scope and Contents

• Transcript of Hickman-Givens Interview at the Riverside Drive Apartment of Mrs. Charles Fuller Stoddard, May 15, 1965. 36 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 260, folder 7

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: miscellaneous magazine articles 1938-1952

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Magazines of Education Value (binder), 1938-1952
box 260, folder 8

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: miscellaneous tests 1926-1927

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Tests, American Piano Company Research Laboratory notebook, 1926-1927. 100 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 260, folder 9

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: The New Piano Action and How to Regulate It undated

Scope and Contents

The New Piano Action and How to Regulate It, by C.N. Hickman, undated (1-O)
box 260, folder 10

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Constriction and Air Volume Tests 1926-1927

Scope and Contents

• Constriction and Air Volume Tests, American Piano Company Research Laboratory notebook, 1926-1927. 100 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 260, folder 11

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: Miscellaneous Pneumatics 1926-1927

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Pneumatics, Units, Valves and Miscellaneous Tests, American Piano Company Research Laboratory notebook, 1926-1927. 82 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 261

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: interviews 1962-1966

Scope and Contents

• Adam Carroll, Larry Givens & John Gourley at Bill Scolnik's Apartment on Riverside Drive, New York City, August 27, 1962, Part 1 & 2 (Audio cassette)
• Adam Carroll, Larry Givens & John Gourley at Bill Scolnik's Apartment on Riverside Drive, New York City, August 27, 1962, Part 3 & 4 (Audio cassette)
• Adam Carroll, Larry Givens & John Gourley at Bill Scolnik's Apartment on Riverside Drive, New York City, August 27, 1962, Part 5 & 6 (Audio cassette)
• Adam Carroll, Larry Givens & John Gourley at Bill Scolnik's Apartment on Riverside Drive, New York City, August 27, 1962, Part 7 & 8 (Audio cassette)
• Dr. C.N. Hickman, Part 1 & 2, September 30, 1963 (Audio cassette) (x2)
• Dr. C.N. Hickman, Part 3 & 4, September 30, 1963 (Audio cassette) (x2)
• Dr. C.N. Hickman, Part 5 & 6, September 30, 1963 (Audio cassette) (x2)
• Hickman-Givens interview at Hickman residence, September 30, 1963 (the first time CNH and LG met!) (Audio cassette)
• Hickman-Givens interview - conclusion, September 30, 1963 (Audio cassette)
• Dr. C.N. Hickman & L.G., Mrs. Stoddard's Apt., May 15, 1965, Part 1 & 2 (Audio cassette) (x3)
• Barden/Hickman, 1966, Part 1 & 2, (Audio cassette)
• Barden/Hickman, 1966, Part 3 & 4, (Audio cassette)
• Barden/Hickman, 1966, Part 5 & 6, (Audio cassette)
box 262

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: interviews 1966-1987

Scope and Contents

• Barden/Hickman, 1966, Part 7 & 8, (Audio cassette)
• E. Fairchild, J. Farmer and P. Hill, June 11, 1968, Part 1 & 2 (Audio cassette) (x2)
• Valerio/Barden, 1969, Part 1 & 2 (Audio cassette)
• Valerio/Barden, 1969, Part 3 & 4 (Audio cassette)
• Valerio/Barden, 1969, Part 5 (Audio cassette)
• Dawson/Barden, 1969, Part 1 & 2 (Audio cassette)
• Carroll/Barden, undated, Part 1 & 2 (Audio cassette)
• Carroll/Barden, undated, Part 3 & 4 (Audio cassette)
• Carroll/Barden, undated, Part 5 & 6 (Audio cassette)
• David L. Saul (Adam Carroll's cousin) interview, circa 1987 (Audio cassette)
box 263

Ampico literature: Clarence N. Hickman: diaries and interviews 1925-1928, 1962-1965

Scope and Contents

• Clarence N. Hickman Monthly Diaries, 1925-1928 (1-O)
• Adam Carroll, August 27, 1962. 7" Reel Tape (3-1/4" Speed)
• Dr. C.N. Hickman recorded at his home telling about the Ampico recording studio and research labs, September 30, 1963. 7" Reel Tape (3-1/4" Speed)
• C.N. Hickman and L.G. (Larry Givens), Mrs. Stoddard's Apt. May 15, 1965. 5" Reel Tape (3-1/4" Speed)
box 264, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: general information 1918-1996

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art labels
• Duo-Art Piano in the Home of "Babe" Ruth, undated. 2 pp 5 x 7" (1-C)
• Correspondence, 1918-1922. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Pamphlet in French, undated (1-C)
• Piano rolls from the golden age: Various Nimbus Grand Piano Series – music by Brahms and Debussy played by Backhaus, Bauer, Fischer, Hess, Rubinstein, etc., Classic CD, September 1966. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Linking Josef Hofmann to the 21st Century, Piano & Keyboard, November/December, 1996. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
Letter from Aeolian American Corporation to Jim Elfers (Editor at AMICA) regarding a fire at an Aeolian factory, 1970. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Photo negatives, 1995 (1-O)
• Letter from Mel Septon to Richard J. Howe (includes photographs 1929 Steinway Reproducing Piano), 1994 (1-O)
• Letter from Thomas Busch to Richard J. Howe (includes photographs of George Steck & Co. 1923 Duo-Art piano), 1995 (1-O)
• Ghost of George Gershwin to perform in DSO concert, Marc Shulgold, Rocky Mountain News, September 11, 1987 (1-O)
• Illusions Created By Masters, Credibly Restored, New York Times, December 15, 1996 (1-O, 1-C)
box 264, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: general information 1930-1994

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Program Roll, P-304 Popular Hits of the Day, 1930. 1 p 4 x 4" (1-C)
• Letter and photograph from Acme Novelty Manufacturing, 1994. 1 p 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Duo-Art Project manuscript notes, 1973. 30 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Broken Pedal: A Biographical Sketch of Pianist/Composer Aurelio Giorni, 1895-1938 and His Family, by Elena Giorni Burns, 1986. 80 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 264, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: general information 1901-1986

Scope and Contents

• Two Letters from Paderewski - Paderewski and the Pianola, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1901. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Duo-Art labels
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, No date. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Josef Hofmann Records Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The Aeolian Company, undated. 1 p 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Writings by Elena Giorni Burns (includes photograph), 1986 (1-C)
• Aurelio Giorni Memorial Concert program, December 26, 1938. 4 pp 5 x 7" (1-O)
• Letter, 1986. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 264, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: general information 1923-1992

Scope and Contents

• Artists and the Compositions they have Interpreted for the "Duo Art" Reproducing Piano, September 1923. 14 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Brujula "Es El Mas Grave Compromiso De Mi Vida" Dice Rosario Marciano, 1970 (1-C)
• Ernesto Lecuona, undated
• "It's A Party Every Night Now, Since We Got The Duo-Art", card
• Concert bookmark, 1927 (1-O)
• Photograph (1-C)
• Paderewski, Dead 51 Years, Going Home to Poland, New York Times International, June 25, 1992 (1-C)
• Duo-Art Installed in Thirty-Three Colleges, Conservatories and Schools in Spring of 1925
• Use of Duo-Art Spreads in English Schools
• Five Duo-Arts Installed in Denver Schools
• Stonehill catalogue Corrections to edition of 1 March 1979 up to 5 October 1992
• In the Interest of a Greater Appreciation of Music in America Announcing the First Duo-Art Radio Recital, circa 1927 (1-O)
box 264, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: general information 1922-1992

Scope and Contents

• Centennial of the House of Denton, Cottier & Daniels: Memories of One Hundred Years, 1827-1927. 30 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Photographs of Steinway pianos (1-C)
• List of Duo-Art Rolls Used in this Book (1-O)
• For Your School or Music Club (1-C)
• The Steinway Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, undated (1-C)
• Letter, 1992
• Duo-Art Plays Friedheim Interpretation of Liszt at Capitol Memorial to Great Composer, The Music Trades, 1922 (1-C)
• Ada Sassoli and Carlos Salzedo, Harpists, at the Time of Their Graduation from the Paris Conservatoire, undated (1-C)
• Duo-Art "Author's Roll," Containing Words and Explanatory Comment Announced to Trade, The Music Trades, 1925 (1-O)
• Letter, 1923 (1-O)
• A Famous Critic's Tribute to the Duo-Art, undated (1-O)
• Duo-Art in Foyer of Big E.F. Albee Theater in Brooklyn, undated
• Regarding the Art of Reproducing, W. Creary Woods, The Music Trade Review, 1920 (2-C)
• Letter, 1975
• Reporter, Strong Museum, 1991
• Letter, 1922
• Audiographic
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, No date. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Linking Josef Hofmann to the 21st Century, Piano & Keyboard, November/December, 1996. 7 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 264, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: general information 1905-1990

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Belleek Company stock certificate, 1923
• The Largest Musical Instrument Business in the World, 1905 (1-C)
• In the Interest of a Greater Appreciation of Music in America Announcing the First Duo-Art Radio Recital, circa 1927 (1-C)
• For Your School or Music Club (1-C)
• Aeolian/Duo-Art correspondence, 1918-1927 (1-C)
• Memories and Reflections: My Life in Music, Elly Ney, undated (1-C)
• Ten Famous Pianists Make Duo-Art Roll; Sold to Financier, Music Trade Indicator, 1925 (1-C)
• Content of Woods folder, undated
• Letter from the Delaware School of Music, 1960 (1-C)
• William Creary Woods Sr. obituary, Evening Journal, Wilmington, Delaware, 1967 (1-C)
• Biography of Maurice Ravel, 1926 (1-C)
• Letter from Aeolian Company regarding report of work done in O.J. DeMoll Roll Department, 1927 (1-C)
• The Aeolian Company and Arthur Friedheim Agreement, 1923 (1-C)
• Paderewski's Remains to Return to Poland, 1990 (1-C)
box 264, folder 7

Duo-Art literature: general information 1921-1991

Scope and Contents

• In the Interest of a Greater Appreciation of Music in America Announcing the First Duo-Art Radio Recital, circa 1927 (1-C)
• Fifth Edition of Duo-Art Music Book Out, The Music Trades, 1926 (1-C)
• Obituary Dates of Duo-Art Artists, 1991 (1-O)
• Letter from George Wharton, National Geographic Magazine to the Aeolian Company, 1921 (1-O)
• Duo-Art Book of Music handwritten notes (1-O)
• Duo-Art Book of Music typed notes (1-O)
• The Duo-Art Book of Music, circa 1935. 120 pp 5 x 8" (1-O, 2-C)
box 264, folder 8

Duo-Art literature: general information 1928-1990

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art artwork
• 1928 Weber 5'8" Duo-Art Laboratory Experimental Prototype photographs, circa 1990
• Audiographic Music, 1928 (1-O, 1-C)
box 264, folder 9

Duo-Art literature: general information 1923-1994

Scope and Contents

• Copies of photos of various pianos, undated (1-C)
• Carreno records and Busoni records, undated (1-C)
• Aeolian Company letter to P.A. Land, 1923 (1-C)
• Percy Grainger's Free-Music Machine, The Percy Grainger Companion, Lewis Foreman, 1981 (1-C)
• Musical: Winifrede Repp Raily soprano; John Thompson pianist; and The Duo-Art, Mission Hills Club, 1926 (1-O)
• Today's Radio Program, undated (2-C)
• Ten Famous Pianists Make Duo-Art Roll; Sold to Financier, Music Trade Indicator, 1925 (1-C)
• Aeolian Company letter regarding book "Duo-Art Piano Music", undated (1-C)
• Duo-Art Roll Chronology, Richard J. Howe, 1981 (1-O)
• Restoring the Elite Relics of the Golden Age of Automatic Music, undated
• Copies of photographs
• Obituary Dates for Duo-Art Piano Rolls Artists, Emmet M. Ford, 1988
• The New Duo-Art Pianola, undated (1-O)
• Ken Russell fixes on Grainger, The Australian, 1994 (1-C)
• Papers from the Aeolian Piano Factory (items in the Strong Museum), 1990 (1-C)
box 265, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: general information 1920-1975

Scope and Contents

• A Guide to the Grainger Museum, The University of Melbourne, July 1975. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• New York Retail Prices, The Aeolian Company, New York, February 1, 1924. 1 P 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O, 1-C)
• The New Aeolian Hall, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1927. 48 pp 8 x 10" (1-O)
• The Duo-Art Serves the School, New York, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• Little Talks on the Duo-Art Pianola: Orguinette, New York, No date. 6 pp Talk Number One: The 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Little Talks on the Duo-Art: Talk Number Seven: Artists, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-1/2 X 6" (1-O)
• Little Talks on the Duo-Art: Talk Number Nine: Variety of Music Rolls, New York, No date. 8 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• There is A Duo-Art for Every Home at a Price That is Convenient; What Paderewski Says About Duo-Art Advantages, (Distributed by the Heppe Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa.), Circa 1920. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
• The Greatest Pianists of the World Today Are Recording Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, Circa 1925. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Scholes, Percy A., The Appreciation of Music by Means of the Duo-Art, Oxford University Press, New York, 1926. 129 pp 5 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
box 265, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: general information 1927

Scope and Contents

• Mr. Alfred Cortot, Distinguished French Pianist, In Concert with the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, No date. 4 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Twenty Reasons Why They Bought Another Duo-Art, No date. 4 pp 5-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• The New Aeolian Hall, The Aeolian Company, New York, 1927. 48 pp 8 x 10" (1-C)
box 265, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: general information 1917-1929

Scope and Contents

• Prospect Coupon Book, For use by piano teachers to identify prospects for a piano, Duo-Art, player piano, No date. 100 pp 6-1/4 X 3-1/4" (1-O)
• An Evening with The Steinway Duo-Art Piano at Carmel-By-The-Sea, Sherman, Clay & Co., Circa 1922. 5 pp 3-1/2 x 5-1/4" (1-O) (With envelope)
• New York Retail Prices, The Aeolian Company, New York, February 1, 1924. 1 P 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Duo-Art Artists, 1917. 51 pp 6 x 9" (1-O) (No cover)
• The 'Pianola' Piano - New "Duo-Art" Models; Illustrating the World's Most Famous Pianos in Combination with The Metrostyle and Themodist Pianola. Also the New 'Duo-Art Pianola', The Aeolian Company, Limited, Circa 1921. 16 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• The 'Pianola' piano; This Portfolio Contains Illustrations of the 'Pianola' Piano and the 'Pianola' Piano New Duo-Art Model in the Various Styles, The Aeolian Company, Limited, London, August 15, 1922. 20 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Geoffrey O'Hara and the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, No date. 4 pp 3-1/2 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Harmony Fire Insurance Company, 1929
• Concert by the Aeolian Company Assisted by the New York Symphony Orchestra, Aeolian Hall, New York, November 17, 1917. 10 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Ignace Jan Paderewski Records Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, No date. 6 pp 6 X 9-1/4" (1-O) (Some additional pages missing)
• The World's Supreme Artists, New York, Circa 1922. 12 pp 8 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• The 'Pianola' Piano; New "Duo-Art" Models; Illustrating the World's Most Famous Pianos in Combination with the Metrostyle and Themodist 'Pianola' also the new Duo-Art 'Pianola', The Aeolian Company, Limited, London, August 15, 1922. 36 pp 7-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• New York Retail Prices, The Aeolian Company, New York, February 1, 1924. 1 P 3-1/2 x 6" (1-O)
• Price List for Duo-Art Period Cases, No date. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R)
• A Story of the Moonlight Sonata: with A Description of the Duo-Art by Josef Hofmann, The Aeolian Company, New York, Circa 1926. 14 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, No date. 16 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Aeolian-International Duo-Art Week and Anniversary Number, May 1923. 40 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
box 265, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: general information 1919-1975

Scope and Contents

• Signed Letter From Percy Grainger to Thomas Fletcher of Aeolian Co., White Plains, N.Y., February 9, 1922. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Photo of Aeolian Duo-Art Grand-Spanish Design No. 3074, No date. 1 p 12 x 10" (1-O)
• Five of the Many Great Pianists Who Have Elected to Record Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The Aeolian Company, Circa 1922. 12 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Opening the Door to Music's Delightful Realm Audio Graphic Music for the Duo-Art Piano, Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1928. 10 pp 8-1/4 x 7" (1-O)
• The Weber Piano in Duo-Art Reproducing and Manual Playing Styles, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1923. 12 pp 6 x 9" (1-O)
• The Tusting Piano Company Presents Katherine Tift-Jones (Diseuse), Robert Armbruster (Pianist) and Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The Women's Club, Red Bank, New Jersey, December 3, 1926. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
• Release, This music roll is my interpretation it was recorded me for the Duo-Art and I hereby authorize its use with that instrument. /s/ Serge Prokofieff, November 3, 1919. 1 P 6 x 2-1/2 " (2-C)
• The Duo-Art Piano, The Aeolian Company, New York, Circa 1923, 24 pp (original size unknown) (2-C)
• France Pays an Impressive Tribute to the Duo-Art, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, Circa 1924. 6 pp (Original size unknown) (1-C)
• A Guide to the Grainger Museum, The University of Melbourne, July 1975. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
box 265, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: general information 1915-1975

Scope and Contents

• Audiographic Music From the Great Centres of Music Culture to the American Home, Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, January 1928. 8 pp 6 X 9" (1-O)
• Signed Letter From Percy Grainger to Thomas Fletcher of Aeolian Co., White Plains, N.Y., February 9, 1922. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Paderewski on the Steinway Piano, (With color sketch of Paderewski), Sherman Clay & Co., Seattle, 1924. 8 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Pictures from the Grainger Museum
• A Guide to the Grainger Museum, The University of Melbourne, July 1975. 12 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Letters to Thomas Fletcher. The Aeolian Co., The Aeolian Co., Ltd., London, May 15, 1919. 1 P 8 x 101/4" (1-O)
• Percy Grainger, /s/ August 1915. 1 P 12 x 9" (1-O, 3-C)
• New York Retail Prices, The Aeolian Company, New York, February 1, 1924. 1 P 3-1/2 x 6" (1-C)
• Rudolph Ganz Records Exclusively for the Duo-Art Piano, 1918. 4 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
box 265, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: general information 1923-1929

Scope and Contents

• Photograph, Duo-Art case grands, No date. 6 pp 11 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Cost/Sales Data for Duo-Art Rolls, Aeolian Company, New York, Various dates. 9 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O/C)
box 265, folder 7

Duo-Art literature: general information 1929

Scope and Contents

• List of Duo-Art Owners (As Furnished to Aeolian by Dealers), 1929. 239 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 266, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: general information 1920-1929

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Correspondence with Duo-Art Dealers, 1927-1929. 82 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous Speeches by W. Creary Woods, 1920. 98 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 266, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: general information 1918-1929

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Letters from Duo-Art Artists to W. Creary Woods, 1918-1929. 174 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 266, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: general information 1927-1929

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Correspondence About May 1929 Duo-Art Bulletin Roll, Various dates. 156 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 266, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: general information 1918-1967

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous Correspondence: W. Creary Woods, 1918-1967. 114 pp (Various sizes) (1-O)
box 266, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

• Vladimir De Pachman for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano (videocassette)
box 289, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: general information 1923-1994

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Piano Music, The Aeolian Company, 1923 (1-O)
• Letters from Larry Givens to Richard Howe, 1994 (1-O)
• Pianos in Custom Design, Steinway & Weber, Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos
box 289, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: general information undated

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Piano, undated
box 267, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1914-1979

Scope and Contents

• A Numerical Price List of Duo-Art Music Rolls, New York, March 1929. 69 pp 4 x 8" (1-O)
• Duo-Art Music Rolls-Temporary Catalog, New York, December 1914. 16 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-O) (No cover)
• Numerical List of Duo-Art Music Rolls, October 1921. 27 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List No.6, circa 1970. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Supplement to Duo-Art Collectors List No.6, No date. 1 p 8-1/2 X 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List No. 7, winter 1972/Spring 1973. 5 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List No. 10, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List No. 11, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List No. 12, No date. 6 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List, Fall 1978. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
• Powell, Harold L./Klavier Music Roll Company: Duo-Art Collectors List, March 1979. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With order blank)
box 267, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924

Scope and Contents

• Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 254 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (4-O)
box 267, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1921-1929

Scope and Contents

• Numerical List of Duo-Art Music Rolls, October 1921. 27 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O, 1-R)
• A Numerical Price List of Duo-Art Music Rolls, New York, March 1929. 69 pp 4 x 8" (1-C)
• Extra Pages for Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 254 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Complete Catalog of Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, July 1, 1922. 192 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
box 267, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1914-1930

Scope and Contents

• Classified List of Additional Duo-Art Record Rolls Issued Since Last Duo-Art Music Roll Catalog was Published, New York, 1930. 108 pp (Numbered pp 481-587) 8-1/2 x 12" (Supplement to 3rd. Edition of 1927 catalog) (1-C)
• Duo-Art Accompaniment Music Rolls, New York, Circa 1924. 8 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Duo-Art Music Rolls-Temporary Catalog, New York, December 1914. 16 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-C) (No cover)
• Springtime Music for the Duo-Art, New York, Circa 1917. 4 pp 5 X 6-1/2" (1-C)
box 267, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924

Scope and Contents

• Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 246 pp - 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
box 267, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1916-1975

Scope and Contents

• One Hundred and One Duo-Art Music Rolls, New York, Circa 1916. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• Classified List of Additional Duo-Art Record Rolls Issued Since Last Duo-Art Music Roll catalog was Published, New York, 1930. 108 pp (Numbered pp 481-587) 8-1/2 x 12" (Supplement to 3rd. Edition of 1927 catalog) (1-C)
• AMR Presents A Catalog of Duo-Art Music Rolls, Seattle, WA, Circa 1975. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Duo-Art Music, Seattle, WA, Circa 1970. 8 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Petrak, Albert M: Duo-Art Numerical Catalog: Classical, 1963. 71 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Petrak, Albert M: The Complete Duo-Art Classical Catalog, 1961. 52 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 268, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1916-1987

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Book of Music, New York, Circa 1926. 87 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (2-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: August 1928. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: Autumn 1929. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Ernest Schelling Records for the Duo-Art Pianola, Circa 1916. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Carl Friedburg Records for the Duo-Art, Circa 1916. 4 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Harold Bauer Records for the Duo-Art Pianola, Circa 1916. 4 pp 5 X 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Dance Records for the Duo-Art Piano, Circa 1917. 4 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• A Distinctive List of Music for the Duo-Art Piano, Circa 1917 • 4 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Special List of Classical, Semi-Classical and Operatic Selections of Duo-Art Music Rolls (To be deleted from our regular list and offered at special prices), New York, Circa 1923. 11 pp 4 x 7" (1-O with cover letter)
• Stonehill, Gerald C: Duo-Art Roll Collection, London, England, March 1, 1979 with updates through 1987. 106 pp 8 x 13" (1-O)
box 268, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924-1932

Scope and Contents

• Music for the Duo-Art Pianola Piano
• Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 246 pp - 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O)
• Music for the Pianola and Duo-Art, London, July 1932. 168 pp 9-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 268, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1921-1924

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Music Roll Catalog - A Complete Catalog of Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, July 1922. 192 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 246 pp - 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
• A Catalog of Duo-Art Music Rolls-Complete Catalog of Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, July 1, 1921. 192 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
box 268, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924-1932

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Accompaniment Music Rolls, New York, Circa 1924. 8 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Music for the Pianola and Duo-Art, London, July 1932. 168 pp 9-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 268, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1920-1987

Scope and Contents

• Music for the Pianola and Duo-Art, London, July 1932. 168 pp 9-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-R)
• Classified List of Additional Duo-Art Record Rolls Issued Since Last Duo-Art Music Roll catalog was Published, New York, 1930. 108 pp (Numbered pp 481-587) 8-1/2 x 12" (Supplement to 3rd. Edition of 1927 catalog) (1-R)
• Duo-Art Music, New York, January 1, 1920. 246 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• "Betty Clayton Sez" - Popular Dance Rolls with a Modernistic Theme - A Must for Every Collection, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Spring 1987. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Duo-Art: Filling the Treasure Chest, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Summer 1987. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
box 269, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1928-1932

Scope and Contents

• AudioGraphic Music Released February 15, 1928. 4 pp 6-3-4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• AudioGraphic Music: August 1928. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-C)
• New Releases of AudioGraphic Music: Bulletin No. 8 Circa April, 1929. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 10" (1-R)
• AudioGraphic Music: Autumn 1929. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-O, 1-C, 2-R)
• AudioGraphic Music: Preliminary Announcement, .New York, November 15, 1927. 62 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (3-R)
• Music for the Pianola and Duo-Art, London, July 1932. 168 pp 9-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 269, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924

Scope and Contents

• Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 254 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (2-O)
box 269, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1928-1980

Scope and Contents

• Special Duo-Art Recordings, January 1928. 1 p 6 x 9" (1-O)
• Four Special Duo-Art Recordings for the New Year, February 1928. 1 P 6 x 9" (2-O)
• Duo-Art Ballad and Song Rolls. 10001-10510 (1918-1938): Duo-Art Popular Rolls. 1501-1999 (1915-1924), Siou's Music Company, Oakland, CA, Circa 1980. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Duo-Art Numerical Catalog: Classical, 1963. 71 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
box 269, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1915-1928

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Piano Music Issued in 1928, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, New York, 1928. 6 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• Duo-Art Pianola Music, New York, July 1915. 82 pp 6 x 9" (1-O, 1-R)
• Duo-Art Piano Music, New York, July 1917. 140 pp (Plus 8 pp of index) (1-O)
box 269, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1930-1961

Scope and Contents

• Petrak, Albert M: The Complete Duo-Art Classical Catalog, 1961. 52 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Classified List of Additional Duo-Art Record Rolls Issued Since Last Duo-Art Music Roll catalog was Published, New York, 1930. 108 pp (Numbered pp 481-587) 8-1/2 x 12" (Supplement to 3rd. Edition of 1927 catalog) (2-R)
box 270, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1927

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Piano Music: Original Edition plus 2nd Supplement, New York, 1927. 587 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
box 270, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1927

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Piano Music: Original Edition plus Supplement, New York, 1927. 519 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
box 270, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1927

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Piano Music: Original Edition plus Supplement, New York, 1927. 587 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-O)
box 270, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1920-1987

Scope and Contents

• Piano Recordings for the Ampico and Aeolian Duo-Art, Keystone Music Roll Company, Inc., Bethlehem, PA, Grand Opening Number 1987. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (1-O)
• Duo-Art Music, New York, January 1, 1920. 8 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
• Undated list from Steinway Hamburg store
• Letter from Gerald Stonehill, 1977
• Letters from Robert E. Aurand to Larry Givens, 1967
• Aurelio Giorni (1-C)
• Supplementary Catalogue: Music for the Duo-Art Pianola Piano, The Aeolian Company, 1931 (1-C)
box 271, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924

Scope and Contents

• Library of Duo-Art Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, January 1, 1924. 254 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
box 271, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1924-1932

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Dance Music-Medleys. Marches. Operas. Etc., New York, 1927. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• Catalogue of Full-Scale Music Rolls for the "Pianola" Piano "Duo-Art" Model (Containing all "Duo-Art" Music Rolls Issued to and Including October, 1924), The Aeolian Co., Ltd., Aeolian Hall, London, October 1924. 89 pp 5 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Music for the Pianola and Duo-Art and All Player Pianos (Full Scale and 65-Note): o Including Duo-Art and Audio-Graphic; full Scale Metrostyle-Themodist, Audiographic, Hand Played and Song Rolls; 65-Note Pianola and Song Rolls, The Aeolian Company Ltd., London, July 1932. 180 pp 7 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
box 271, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1915-1929

Scope and Contents

• Duo-Art Pianola Music, New York, July 1915. 82 pp 6 x 9" (1-C)
• Duo-Art Pianola Music-Supplementary Catalog, New York, July 1916. Approximately 5 pp 6 x 9" (2-C) (Cover and title pages only)
• A Catalog of Duo-Art Music Rolls-Complete Catalog of Music Rolls for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, New York, July 1, 1921. 192 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
• Catalogue of Full-Scale Music Rolls for the Duo-Art "Pianola" Piano containing all Duo-Art Music Rolls Issued to and Including December 1928), The Aeolian Company, Ltd., London, December 1928. 4 pp (partial) (1-C) (Note: Complete catalogue has at least 42 pp)
• The World's Music: "Audio Graphic" Rolls for the "Duo-Art" and "Pianola" Piano: Price List, The Aeolian Company, Ltd., London, November 1927. 6 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (2-C)
• Audiographic Music: A New Form of Music-Roll for the "Duo-Art" and "pianola," November 1927. 16 pp 6-1/2 x 10" (1-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: November 1928. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (3-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: Autumn 1929. 4 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (3-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: January 1929. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• AudioGraphic Music Released February 15, 1928. 4 pp 6-3-4 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• The Aeolian Company Announces Two Duo-Art Rolls by Paderewski, The Aeolian Co., New York, circa 1919. 4 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
box 271, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1917-1927

Scope and Contents

• Catalogue of Full-Scale Music Rolls for the "Pianola" Piano "Duo-Art" Model (Containing all "Duo-Art" Music Rolls Issued to and Including September, 1923), The Aeolian Co., Ltd., Aeolian Hall, London, September 1923. 79 pp 5 x 8" (2-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: Preliminary Announcement, New York, November 15, 1927. 62 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Duo-Art Piano Music, New York, July 1917. 140 pp (Plus 8 pp of index) (1-O)
box 271, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: roll catalogs 1916-1987

Scope and Contents

• 500 Most Popular Duo-Art Music Rolls, Circa 1927. 12 pp 4 x 7" (1-O, 1-C)
• 200 Most Popular Duo-Art Music Rolls of the Year, New York, Circa 1925. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 7" (1-R, 1-C)
• The Duo-Art Book of Music, New York, Circa 1924. 63 pp 6 x 9" (1-O) (Blue cover)
• Springtime Music for the Duo-Art, New York, Circa 1917. 4 pp 5 X 6-1/2" (2-O)
• Duo-Art Dance Music-Medleys. Marches. Operas. Etc., New York, 1927. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• One Hundred and One Duo-Art Music Rolls, New York, Circa 1916. 12 pp 6-1/2 x 3-1/4" (1-O)
• The Aeolian Company Announces Two Duo-Art Rolls by Paderewski, The Aeolian Co., New York, circa 1919. 4 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• A Distinctive List of Music for the Duo-Art Piano, Circa 1917. 4 pp 5 x 6-1/4" (1-O)
• 250 Most Popular Duo-Art Recordings, Circa 1928. 12 pp 3-1/2 x 6" (2-O, 1-C)
• AudioGraphic Music Released January 15, 1928. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-C)
• AudioGraphic Music: January 1929. 4 pp 6-3/4 x 9-3/4" (1-C)
• Special List of Classical, Semi-Classical and Operatic Selections of Duo-Art Music Rolls (To be deleted from our regular list and offered at special prices), New York, Circa 1923. 11 pp 4 x 7" (1-O with cover letter)
• Duo-Art Home Musicale Programmes: No. 1, Harold Bauer, 1916. 4 pp 5 X 6-1/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• Duo-Art Home Musicale Programmes: No. 4, Ernest Schelling, 1916. 4 pp 5 X 6-1/4" (2-O, 1-C)
• Duo-Art Home Musicale Programmes: No. 6, Carl Friedberg, 1917 4 pp 5 X 6-1/4" (2-O)
• The Aeolian Company Announces the Initial Duo-Art Record Rolls made by Josef Hofmann, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1919. 4 pp 4-3/4 x 6" (2-O)
• Dance Records for the Duo-Art Piano, Circa 1917. 6-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
Stonehill, Gerald C: Duo-Art Roll Collection, London, England, March 1, 1979 with updates through 1987. 106 pp 8 x 13" (1-O)
box 272, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1915-1917

box 272, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1915-1921

box 272, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1918-1919

box 272, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1915-1921

box 272, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1922-1926

box 272, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1922-1926

box 272, folder 7

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1922-1924

box 273, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1925

box 273, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1925-1926

box 273, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1927-1929

box 273, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1927-1929

box 273, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1927-1929

box 273, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1927-1929

box 273, folder 7

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1930-1935

box 274, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1930-1935

box 274, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1930-1935

box 274, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: monthly roll bulletins 1928-1934

box 275, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: technical information 1925-1975

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual No. 3, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1927. 46 pp 4-1/4 x 7-1/2" (3-O)
• Accompaniment and Theme Zero Setting Adjustment, No date. 1 p 11 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• The Duo-Art Reproduction Piano-Export Supplement to Service Manual No.3, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1927. 5 pp 4 x 7-1/2" (1-R)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1927. 20 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1925. 22 pp 11" (2-O, 1-R)
• Diagram of Duo-Art Expression Control, No date. 1 p 11 x 17" (1-R)
• Kitner, Michael L., Rebuilding the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Mechanism, vestal Press Technical Series No.5, The Vestal Press, Vestal, New York, 1975. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
box 275, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: technical information 1927

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual No. 3, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1927. 46 pp 4-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1927. 20 pp 11 x 8-1/2" (1-R)
box 275, folder 3

Duo-Art literature: technical information 1918-1956

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: The Aeolian Co., New York, 1925. 22 pp 8 x 11" (3-O)
• Duo-Art Reproducing Piano - Steinway Grand - Sere No. 235743 - Built 1925, (Schematic - Top view), The Morse Instrument Co., Hudson, Ohio, 1956. 1 P 30 x 21-1/2' (2-O)
• Duo-Art Tubing and Schematic Chart, AMR, Seattle, Washington, No date. 1 p 22-1/2 X 17-1/2" (1-R)
• Reynolds. Reginald On Playing the Pianola and the Duo-Art Pianola Piano. with Directions for using the Special Pianola Practice Roll, The Aeolian Company, Ltd., London, Circa 1920. 32 pp 8-3/4 x 11-1/2" (1-R)
• How to Play the Electric Duo-Art, No date. 16 pp 4-1/2 x 6" (1-R)
• Instructions for Playing the Electric Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1920. 16 pp 4-3/4 x 6-1/2" (1-R)
• Instruction Booklet No. 3 - The 'Duo-Art Pianola' Piano, (The Pedal Electric Model), The Aeolian Co., London, Circa 1918. 8 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• The Duo-Art Pianola Piano: operation of Duo-Art Dynamic Control and How to Test and Adjust, The Aeolian Co., New York, No date. 11 pp 8-1/2 x 14" (3-O, 2 with original 11 x 17" blueprint, 3-R)
• Operation of Duo-Art Dynamic Control and How to Adjust: Preliminary Instruction Pamphlet, The Aeolian Company, New York, N.Y., Circa January 1924. 11 pp (Plus tubing blue print) 8-1/2 x 13-1/4" (3-O)
box 275, folder 4

Duo-Art literature: technical information 1924-1977

Scope and Contents

• Schacher, Daniel L., Duo-Art Logic Chart, Vestal Press Technical Series No. 9, Vestal, New York, 1977. 1 P 34-1/2 x 22" (1-O)
• Operation of Duo-Art Dynamic Control and How to Adjust: Preliminary Instruction Pamphlet, The Aeolian Company, New York, N.Y., Circa January 1924. 11 pp (Plus tubing blue print) 8-1/2 x 13-1/4" (1-O, 1-R)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual No. 3, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1927. 46 pp 4-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Diagram of Duo-Art Expression Control, No date. 1 p 11 x 17" (3-R)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1925. 22 pp 8 x 11" (1-R)
box 275, folder 5

Duo-Art literature: technical information 1915-1975

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1925. 22 pp 8 x 11" (2-O, 2-R)
• Instructions for Playing the Electric Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1920. 16 pp 4-3/4 x 6-1/2" (1-O)
• Kitner, Michael L., Rebuilding the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Mechanism, vestal Press Technical Series No.5, The Vestal Press, Vestal, New York, 1975. 20 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (3-O)
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano: Service Manual, The Aeolian Co., New York, 1926. 27 pp 8 x 11" (1-O)
• The Duo-Art Pianola Piano - Preliminary Instruction Pamphlet: Operation of Duo-Art Dynamic Control and How to Test and Adjust, Circa 1918. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-O, 1-R)
• Diagram of Duo-Art Expression Control, No date. 1 p 11 x 17" (1-R)
• Instructions for Playing the Pedal Duo-Art, The Aeolian Co., New York, Circa 1915. 18 pp 4-3/4 x 6-1/2" (2-C)
box 275, folder 6

Duo-Art literature: technical information 1918-1995

Scope and Contents

• Stravinsky Arranged and Records His Orchestral Works Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Aeolian Pipe-Organ, 1925 (1-C)
• The Duo-Art Pianola Piano - Preliminary Instruction Pamphlet: Operation of Duo-Art Dynamic Control and How to Test and Adjust, Circa 1918. 4 pp 8 x 11" (1-R, 1-C)
• Letter, 1995
• Duo-Art Accordion Pneumatics: Functional Aspects and Adjustment Criteria, David L. Saul, undated
• Letter, 1976
• Duo-Art Pressure Graph, undated
• E.S. Votey Recording Device Patent, undated
• Duo-Art Roll Speeds and Recording Methods, undated
• Weber Duo-Art 'Pianola' No. 82057 and 82059 diagram, undated
• Diagrams of No. 82057/9, undated
box 289, folder 7

Duo-Art literature: advertisements 1923-1924

Scope and Contents

• The Duo-Art Piano with the New Concertola, undated
• The Importance to Music of the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The New York Times, 1924
• The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, The New York Times, 1923
• The Duo-Art Soloist with England's Two Leading Orchestras, The New York Times, 1924
box 292, folder 1

Duo-Art literature: advertisements 1916-1929

Scope and Contents

• Music Week at Aeolian Hall, undated (3-O)
• "A Wider Audience for the Art of the Pianist: Duo-Art Pianola," No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 12-1/4" (2-O)
• "The Duo-Art Pianola," 1918-1919. 1 p 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (3-O, 2-C)
• "The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," 1923-1926. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (15-O, 1-C)
• "A Fascinating New Wonder of Music: The Duo-Art Pianola", 1916. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9" (1-O)
• "A Word of Description of the Duo-Art Pianola," Circa 1919. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• "A Wider Audience for the Art of the Pianist: Duo-Art Pianola," 1916. 1 P 6-1/4 X g" (1-O) (Color)
• "The Most Wonderful Piano in All the World," New York, NY, 1916. 2 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Ignaz Friedman Celebrated Polish Pianist guest Artist with the Chamber Music Society of San Francisco, undated
• Programme: Third Municipal Symphony Concert, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, 1927
• I.J. Paderewski, undated
• I.J. Paderewski, Exposition Auditorium, 1926
• The Peninsula Musical Association Presents a Joint Recital Alfred Cortot and Jacques Thibaud, Assembly Hall of Stanford University, 1923
• The Associated Students of Stanford University Present the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in the Basketball Pavilion, Stanford University, 1926
• Mammoth Piano Festival, undated
• "The Story of a Love that Lives in Deathless Melody," New York, No date. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• Duo-Art and Steinway
• Paul Althouse, The Peninsula Musical Association, Stanford University Assembly Hall, 1922
• "Your New Opportunity to Know the World's Great Music: An Interview with Rudolph Ganz, the Eminent Swiss Pianist, Regarding the Duo-Art Pianola", November 1916. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• "The Genius of Franz Liszt Lives Again in the Great Pianists Who have Interpreted his Art for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," Harpers, November 1922. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (2-O)
• "Josef Hofmann in Recital at Carnegie Hall: Mr. Hoffman Records Exclusively for the Audio-Graphic Duo-Art Piano," Aeolian Company, New York, 1929. 1 P 9-1/4 x 11-3/4" (2-O)
• "The AudioGraphic Duo-Art Piano," Aeolian Company, New York, 1929. 1 P 9-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Grand Pianos as "Objets d'Art", Steinway Duo-Art
• "My Wonderful Piano: Ethel Leginska," The Saturday Evening Post, January 31, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (2-O) (Color)
• A Week-End Party Introducing the Duo-Art Pianola," The Saturday Evening Post, October 9, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 X 13-3/4" (1-O)
• "It Has Remained for the Aeolian Company to Perfect the Piano: The Duo-Art Pianola - The Piano That is Going to be in Every Home," The Saturday Evening Post, June 19, 1920. 1 p 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• "A Piano That Plays Untouched by Hands - Wonderful for Dancing: The Duo-Art Pianola," The Saturday Evening Post, April 24, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• "Alfred Cortot - Another of the World's Great Master Pianists Who are Making Replica Rolls Exclusively for the Duo-Art Pianola," The Saturday Evening Post, August 14, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• "Hear Paderewski Play His Wonderful Minuet on the Wonderful Duo-Art Pianola," The Saturday Evening Post, May 22, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• That Peace and Joy That Comes With Music: The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, 1924
• "Duo-Art" Conjuring Music's Spell," House' Garden, March 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• "With the Great Pianists of the World--The Most Entertaining Dance Music--The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Entertains Your Guests," House' Garden, February 1924. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• "Never Such Wonders of Music as This Christmas Brings," Harper's, December 1916. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• "The Wonder of the Duo-Art: A Famous Music critic Attends a Concert and is Amazed by the Extraordinary Capabilities of this Great Modern Pianoforte," Harper's, October 1922. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• "And Back of this Great Home Piano - The Duo-Art," House & Garden, October 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• "Luella Gets Her Duo-Art," House & Garden, October 1926. 4 pp 9-3/4 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• "The Duo-Art in Great Britain," House' Garden, January 1926. 2 pp 9-3/4 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• "Let the New Year Bring to You How This Wonderful New Source of Happiness and Inspiration--The Duo-Art Pianola," The Saturday Evening Post, January 3, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (2-O) (Color)
• "The World's Foremost Pianists Record Their Playing Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," Circa 1923. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Sousa and His Band Records Exclusively for the Victrola
box 292, folder 2

Duo-Art literature: advertisements 1916-1930

Scope and Contents

• "See and Hear the Steinway Duo-Art Reproducing Piano", Levis Music store, Rochester, New York, circa 1925. 1 P 4-1/4 x 5-3/4 (1-O, 1-C)
• "The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano", Levis Music store, Rochester, New York, circa 1925. 1 P 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" (2-O, 2-C)
• "The Duo-Art Pianola," New York, No date. 2 pp 6-1/4 x 9" (1-O) (Color)
• "My Wonderful Piano: Ethel Leginska," The Saturday Evening Post, January 31, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 14" (1-O) (Color)
• "Hear Paderewski Play His Wonderful Minuet on the Wonderful Duo-Art Pianola," The Saturday Evening Post, May 22, 1920. 1 P 10-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• Aeolian – the Craftmark of Character
• "A Wider Audience for the Art of the Pianist: A Talk with Leopold Godowsky, World-Famous Pianist, Composer, Teacher, Concerning the Remarkable New Duo-Art Pianola," circa 1918. 2 pp 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (3-O) (Color)
• The Investment That Pays Musical Dividends: Announcement, undated
• "Make the Duo-Art the School Accompanist," circa 1920. 1 P 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• "Last Year the American Public Paid Over a Half Million Dollars to Hear Paderewski Play", House & Garden, November 1923. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• "In the Corner Stands Our Piano--It is a Beautiful Duo-Art Grand--A Steinway' Hark! Someone is Playing," circa 1923. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11" (2-O)
• "Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos: Supremacy," circa 1924. 1 P 8-1/2 X 11-3/4" (1-O)
• "With the Great Pianists of the World--The Most Entertaining Dance Music--The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Entertains Your Guests," House' Garden, February 1924. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-1/2" (2-O)
• "The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," Circa 1926. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (20-O)
• "Duo-Art" Conjuring Music's Spell," House' Garden, March 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• "Chamber Music Enters the School," Circa 1920. 1 p 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• "A Word of Description of the Duo-Art Pianola," Circa 1919. 1 P 7-1/2 x 10-1/2" (2-O)
• "The Joy That Comes with Music: The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," Circa 1923. 1 P 4 x 11" (1-O)
• "The Peace and Joy That Comes with Music: The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," House & Beautiful, May 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (1-O)
• "Put the Duo-Art in Your Orchestra," Circa 1920. 1 p 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• "To Complete An Evening's Pleasure Give Me Music--Music? The Duo-Art Is Music!", House' Garden, December 1923. 1 P 9-1/4 x 13" (3-O)
• "The Genius of Franz Liszt Lives Again in the Great Pianists Who Have Interpreted His Art for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," circa 1923. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (3-O)
• "The World's Foremost Pianists Record Their Playing Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," Circa 1923. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• "The Duo-Art Serves the School: Perfection," Circa 1920. 1 P 6 x 8-1/4 " (1-O)
• "Sir H. J. Wood and the Invisible Pianists: Absent Pianists Play to An Enthusiastic Audience at Queen's Hall," (Weber Piano), The Illustrated London News, November 11, 1922. 1 P 10 x 13-1/2" (1-O)
• "Your New Opportunity to Know the World's Great Music: An Interview with Rudolph Ganz, the Eminent Swiss Pianist, Regarding the Duo-Art Pianola", November 1916. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (3-O)
• "And Back of this Great Home Piano - The Duo-Art," House & Garden, October 1924. 1 P 9-1/4 x 12-3/4" (5-O)
• "An Accepted Fact, The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano," circa 1918. 1 P 4-1/4 x 5-3/4" (1-O)
• "The Most Wonderful Piano in All the World," New York, NY, 1916. 2 P 8-1/2 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• "Giorni Whom Paderewski styles 'The Coming Pianist of the Younger Generation' Makes Record-Rolls only for the Duo-Art Piano," New York Times, March 18, 1919. 1 P 6-1/4 x 14" (1-O)
• "Under the Spell of the Duo-Art," Circa 1925. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11-1/2" (1-O)
• "A Fascinating New Wonder of Music: The Duo-Art Pianola", No date. 1 p 8-1/2 x 12" (4-O)
• "Relaxation," London 1926. 1 P 10-1/4 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
• "The Duo-Art Pianola: The Authorized Medium of the Great Pianists", Circa 1921. 1 P 9-3/4 x 13-3/4" (1-O)
• "Paderewski: The Great Pianist Records His Interpretations Exclusively for the Duo-Art Pianola," 1919. 1 P 11 x 14" (1-O) (Color)
• "Last Year the American Public Paid Over a Half Million Dollars to Hear Paderewski Play", House & Garden, November 1923. 1 P 9-1/2 x 12-3/4" (1-O)
• Miscellaneous advertisements in French, Spanish and Dutch, 1926-1930
• "Announcing the Duo-Art Book of Music", The Musician, March, 1924. 1 P 7 X 9" (1-O)
• Cultural and Educational Advantages of The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano by Ignace Paderewski (4-O)
• "The Wonder of the Duo-Art: A Famous Music critic Attends a Concert and is Amazed by the Extraordinary Capabilities of this Great Modern Pianoforte," Harper's, October 1922. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (2-O)
• "The Cultural Mission of the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano by Josef Hoffman", Circa 1923. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (2-O)
• "The Story of a Love that Lives in Deathless Melody," New York, No date. 4 pp 6-1/2 x 9-1/2" (1-O) (Color)
• "The Medium of A New Musical Art: An Interview with Harold Bauer on the Duo-Art Pianola," Circa 1920. 2 pp 8 x 11" (2-O)
• "An Interview on the Duo-Art Pianola with Leopold Godowsky," Circa 1918. 2 pp - 7-1/2 X 10-1/2" (2-O)
• "The Greatest Pianists of the World To-Day are Recording Exclusively for the Duo-Art Reproducing piano", No date. 4 pp 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (2-O) (Color)
• "Make This Christmas Glorious: Duo-Art Reproducing Piano", Levis Music store, Rochester, New York, December 13, 1924. 1 P 8-1/2 x 13-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• You May Obtain the Wonderful Duo-Art
• "Never Such Wonders of Music as This Christmas Brings," Harper's, December 1916. 4 pp 6-1/4 x 9-3/4" (1-O)
• "The Most Novel Music Treat Awaits- You: Duo-Art Radio Guessing Contest", Levis Music Company, Rochester, New York, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 14-1/2" (1-O)
box 276, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1909-1927

Scope and Contents

• Christmas Card, Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Actions/Records/W. C. Heaton, No date. 3 pp 5-3/4 X 9" (1-O) (Color)
• Christmas Card, Welte-Mignon Actions/Welte Mignon (Licensee) Records/W.C. Heaton, undated. 3 pp 5-3/4 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• The Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1923. 20 pp 5-1/4 X 7-1/4" (With 13-1/4 x 18" fold-out) (1-O)
• Price List, Welte Pianos: Original Welte-Mignon Reproducing Pianos and Musicales, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, Circa 1927. 4 pp 4 x 9" (1-R)
• "The Master's Fingers on Your Piano - Possessed Only by Welte-Mignon", Auto Pneumatic Action Company, New York, 1926. 1 P 8-1/4 x 11-1/2" (1-C)
• The Welte Studios: A Musical Place of Distinction, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 23 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• The Welte-Built. Welte-Mignon Reperforming Piano (Original), Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, 1924. 32 pp (Plus 18 folio sheets) 7-1/4 x 10" (1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon Autograph piano; Gives the Absolutely True Reproduction of the Individual Interpretation of the World's Most Famous Pianists, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1913. 34 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Estey-Welte Corporation, Circa 1927. 34 pp 8-1/4 x 11" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon, M. Welte & Sohne Hoflieferanter Alteste Fabrik Pneumatische Musikwerke, Freiburg i Br., Circa 1909. 38 pp 6 x 8" (1-C)
• A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney General, 1920 Democratic National Convention (Audio cassette)
box 276, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1905-1940

Scope and Contents

• A Sample Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Recital Program, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York City, circa 1924. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon, Circa 1913. 12 pp 7-3/4 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Engros-Preisliste, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Februar 1928. 2 pp 4-3/4 x 8" (1-O, 1-C)
• Welte's Wonder Invention, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, Circa 1927. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
• The Welte Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Piano, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1923. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-O) (Plus 1 p diagram of Welte-Mignon expression device)
• The Welte-Mignon (Licensee), Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1923. 27 pp 9 x 12" (1-O) (Dark, tan cover)
• The Welte-Mignon - To Preserve for Posterity the Immortal Genius of the World's Great Artists, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., 1923. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon Artistic Player-Piano; Gives the Absolutely True Reproduction of the Individual Interpretation of the World's Most Famous Pianists, The Welte Artistic Player Piano Co., M. Welte & Sons, New York/Freiburg, Circa 1910. 36 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon, Circa 1913. 12 pp 7-3/4 x 5-1/4" (1-C)
• Welte Reproduktions Instrumente: Preisliste, M. Welte & Sohne, No date. 8 pp 4-1/2 X 7" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon; Im Eigen Heim, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg i.B., 1913. 52 pp 8-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• El Piano Reproductor Welte-Mignon, M. Welte & Hijos, Freiburg in Baden, Circa 1920. 35 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Kombiniert, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, I.BR., Circa 1924. 24 pp 8 x 5-1/2" (1-C)
• Konzert-Kritiken, Uber den Welte-Mignon Reproduktions-Apparat, Eingebaut in den Steinway Konzert-Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg I.B., 1926. 27 pp 5 x 9" (1-C)
• A Garden Quaint of Long Ago - When Phantom Fingers Play, Florey Bros., Washington, New Jersey, 1924. 12 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O) (With color plate)
• Richard Strauss: The Most Striking Figure Among Living Composers Has Recorded Seven Selections for the Welte-Mignon, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Kohler & Campbell Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Piano, Kohler & Campbell, Circa 1925. 8 pp 5-1/2 x 7-7/8" (1-O)
• The Welte Cabinet Player, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiberg i.B., circa 1905. 4 pp 4-1/2 X 7-3/4" (2-O)
• The Welte Studios: Where the Art and Sale of Music Are Combined, Circa 1916. 22 pp 4-3/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• The De Luxe Welte-Mignon Library of Reproducing Records, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., undated. 8 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• The Steinway-Welte Reproducing Grand and Upright Pianos, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg in Baden, No date. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Announcement Extraordinary: The New Welte-Mignon De Luxe Player Action, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, Circa 1916. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Photograph, Professor Alfred Hoehn, Circa 1940. 1 p 8 x 5" (1-O)
• Steinway-Welte
box 276, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1913-1926

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions - Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg in Baden, Circa 1913. 23 pp 5 x 8-1/2" (3-O, 1-C)
• The Reproducing Piano, Auto Pneumatic Action Company, New York, 1921. 28 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• The Auto Deluxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• Le Welte-Mignon, Le Steinway-Welte, Le Welte-Piano, Le Welte-Player, Le Welte-Piano a Queue, M. Welte & Sohne, G.m.b.H., Freiburg, i B/New York, Circa 1913. 24 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-C)
• Richard Strauss' Endorsement of the Welte-Mignon, Circa 1925. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-C)
• Elly Ney, The De-Luxe Welte Mignon Library, Circa 1925. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-C)
• The De Luxe Welte-Mignon Library of Reproducing Records, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., Circa 1920. 15 pp (1-O)
• The Art De Luxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
box 276, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1901-1927

Scope and Contents

• Agreement Between M. Welte and Sons. Inc. and Auto Pneumatic Action Company and Amphion Piano Player Company, New York, January 30, 1920. 44 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon Book of Famous Artists, Auto-Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1927. 72 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions - Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg in Baden, Circa 1913. 23 pp 5 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• The Welte-Mignon Artistic Player Piano; Gives the Absolutely True Reproduction of the Individual Interpretation of the World's Most Famous Pianists, M. Welte & Sons, Freiburg/New York, Circa 1901. 36 pp 4-3/4 x 8" (1-O)
• The Steinway-Welte Reproducing Grand and Upright Pianos, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg in Baden, No date. 4 pp 4-1/2 x 7-3/4" (3-O)
• The Welte Cabinet Player, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiberg i.B., Circa 1905. 4 pp 4-1/2 X 7-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte's Wonder Invention, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, Circa 1927. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon, Circa 1913. 12 pp 7-3/4 x 5-1/4" (2-O)
• The Welte-Mignon (Licensee): The Master's Fingers on Your Piano, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1926. 24 pp 9 x 12" (1-O)
box 276, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1911-1927

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon: Welte-Piano: Welte-Vorsetzer, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg i.Br., Circa 1911. 36 pp 8-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions-Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg in Baden, Circa 1911. 23 pp 5 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• Le Welte-Mignon, Le Steinway-Welte, Le Welte-Piano, Le Welte-Player, Le Welte-Piano a Queue, M. Welte & Sohne, G.m,b.H., Freiburg, i B/New York, Circa 1913. 24 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
• The Art DeLuxe Reproducing Action; Welte-Mignon Licensee, Auto Pneumatic Action Company, New York, Circa 1917. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-O)
• M. Welte & Sons Grand Pianos. Player Pianos. Upright Pianos and Grand & Upright Reproducing Pianos, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1927. 12 pp (Plus 9 page folio) 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte Pianos. Original Welte-Mignon Reproducing Pianos Musicales and Pipe Organs, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, Circa 1926. 16 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
box 276, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1913-1927

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon; Im Eigenen Heim, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B/New York, Circa 1913. 56 pp 8-3/4 x 6" (1-C)
• Photos, Art Case Welte-Mignon Grand Pianos (With roll above keyboard), Circa 1920. 5 pp 8-1/2 X 11" (1-R)
• Le Welte-Mignon, Le Steinway-Welte, Le Welte-Piano, Le Welte-Player, Le Welte-Piano a Queue, M. Welte & Sohne, G.m,b.H., Freiburg, i B/New York, Circa 1913. 24 pp 8-1/2 x 5-1/2" (2-C)
• The Art DeLuxe Reproducing Action; Welte-Mignon Licensee, Auto Pneumatic Action Company, New York, Circa 1917. 24 pp 8-1/4 x 11-1/4" (1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon: A Reproducing Piano Which Renders A Perfect Interpretation of the Playing of the World's Greatest Pianists, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York City, circa 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
• M. Welte & Sons Grand Pianos. Player Pianos. Upright Pianos and Grand & Upright Reproducing Pianos, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1927. 12 pp (Plus 9 page folio) 8-3/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C)
• Photo, Welte-Mignon Musicale (Closed), Welte-Mignon, circa 1927. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R)
• The Impressive Welte Mignon (Licensee) Campaign for 1924, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1924. 16 pp 10-1/4 x 13" (1-O)
box 276, folder 7

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1911-1948

Scope and Contents

• Miscellaneous photographs, 1911-1948
box 277, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1913-1924

Scope and Contents

• Autogramme Beruhmter Meister Per Tonkunst, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, 1913. 85 pp 10 x 14" (1-C) (Testimonials in English and German with Photos)
• The Welte Studios: A Musical Place of Distinction, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 23 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• The Impressive Welte Mignon (Licensee) Campaign for 1924, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1924. 16 pp 10-1/4 x 13" (1-C) (With paste-in inserts)
box 277, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1910-1951

Scope and Contents

• Letters, Copies of 40 letters from Edwin Welte to Richard Simonton, April 30, 1947 to September 25, 1951. 104 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C) (Two original letters with Edwin Welte's signature)
• Letter from Edwin Welte/sf to Richard Simonton, May 17, 1948. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon: Reproduktions - Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B., circa 1927. 31 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon Book of Famous Artists, Auto-Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1927. 72 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano; Gives the Absolutely True Reproduction of the Individual Interpretation of the World's Most Famous Pianists, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1913. 34 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• The Welte Mignon Autograph Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1910. 32 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Welte Mignon: Reproduktions-Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, circa 1925. 13 pp 5 x 8-1/4" (2-O)
• The Welte-Built Welte-Mignon Reperforming Piano (Original), Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, 1924. 32 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Kombiniert, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, I.BR., circa 1924. 24 pp 8 x 5-1/2" (1-O)
box 277, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1913-1927

Scope and Contents

• Photo, Welte-Mignon Musicale (Closed), Welte-Mignon, circa 1927. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R)
• Photo, Welte-Mignon Musicale (Open), Welte-Mignon, circa 1927. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R)
• The Welte-Mignon - To Preserve for Posterity the Immortal Genius of the World's Great Artists, Circa 1920. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Welte-Mignon Book of Famous Artists, Auto-Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1927. 72 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• Welte Pianos. Original Welte-Mignon Reproducing Pianos Musicales and Pipe Organs, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, Circa 1926. 16 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Kombiniert, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, I.BR., circa 1924. 24 pp 8 x 5-1/2" (1-C)
• Announcement Extraordinary: The New Welte-Mignon DeLuxe Player Action, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, circa 1916. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions - Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg in Baden, Circa 1913. 23 pp 5 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Piano, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1923. 20 pp 5 x 7" (1-O, 1-C)
• Welte-Mignon, Circa 1913. 12 pp 7-3/4 x 5-1/4" (1-O)
• The Auto Deluxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (In original mailing envelopes, with two spec sheets for Behr Brothers pianos with Welte-Mignon players) (1-O)
box 277, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1910-1949

Scope and Contents

• Envelope: DeLuxe Reproducing Roll Corp., Manufacturers of Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Records, New York, circa 1925. 1 P 7-1/2 x 4" (1-O) with inserts: The Door to Enchantment, 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O) & A New Magic in Music, 6 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Letter. M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, December 4, 1916. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
• Miessner, W. Otto, The Melody Way to Play the Piano (With the Help of the Welte-Mignon), Miessner Music Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Circa 1925. 9 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-R)
• Photographs; Restoration of Welte-Mignon Pianos, No dates. 68 pp (Various sizes) (1-O) (Mostly color)
• Kunstler - Klavierspiel in Eigenen Heim Durch die Reproduktions - Piano und Flugel System Welte-Mignon, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg LB., Circa 1910. 8 pp 4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
• The Welte-Mignon - To Preserve for Posterity the Immortal Genius of the World's Great Artists, Circa 1920. 16 pp 4-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• The Welte Mignon Autograph Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1910. 32 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Photograph, Professor Alfred Hoehn, Circa 1940. 1 p 8 x 5" (1-O)
• Photograph, Alfred Hoehn, 3 Marz, 1949. 1 p 7 x 9-1/2" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon; Im Eigenen Heim, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B/New York, circa 1913. 56 pp 8-3/4 x 6" (1-O)
box 277, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1913-1927

Scope and Contents

• Photo of Welte-Mignon Musicale, Circa 1927. 1 p 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-R)
• Agreement Between M. Welte and Sons. Inc. and Auto Pneumatic Action Company and Amphion Piano Player Company, New York, January 30, 1920. 44 pp 8 x 10-1/2" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon; Im Eigenen Heim, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B/New York, Circa 1913. 56 pp 8-3/4 x 6" (2-O)
• Welte's Wonder Invention, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, Circa 1927. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
box 277, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1920-1928

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-Mignon: A Reproducing Piano Which Renders A Perfect Interpretation of the Playing of the World's Greatest Pianists, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York City, circa 1923. 16 pp 6 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• The Spirit of the Music: The Dividing Line in Reproducing Pianos - The Welte-Mignon, Auto-Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1926. 4 pp 6 x 8-1/2" (1-O)
• The Auto Deluxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (In original mailing envelopes, with two spec sheets for Behr Brothers pianos with Welte- Mignon players) (1-O)
• Letter: Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, January 27, 1928. 3 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (With stamped signature of W. C. Heaton)
• Letter: Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, February 24, 1928. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O) (Signed by L. Collins)
• Elly Ney. Whose Recent Concert Tour of America Was a Series of Ovations, Has Recorded Ten Selections for the Welte-Mignon, circa 1920. 4 pp 3-1/4 x 6" (1-O)
• Photo of Welte-Mignon Musicale, Circa 1927. 1 p 6-1/2 x 9-3/4" (1-R)
• Yearbook, Chazy Rural School, Chazy, New York, 1921. 106 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/4" (1-O) (With photos of Welte Organ Installation)
box 277, folder 7

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1901-1984

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-Mignon Book of Famous Artists, Auto-Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1927. 72 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• The Welte-Mignon Artistic Player Piano; Gives the Absolutely True Reproduction of the Individual Interpretation of the World's Most Famous Pianists, M. Welte & Sons, Freiburg/New York, Circa 1901. 36 pp 4-3/4 x 8" (1-C)
• Hagmann, Peter, Das Welte-Mignon-Klavier. die Welte Philharmonie- Orgel und die Anfangeder Reproduktion von Musik, Peter Land, Bern 1984. 289 pp 5-3/4 x 8-1/4" (1-O)
box 277, folder 8

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1916-1924

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-Built Welte-Mignon Reperforming Piano (Original), Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, 1924. 32 pp 7 x 10" (1-O)
• M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Manufacturers of Concert Orchestrions, Piano Orchestrions, Brass Band Orchestrions, Also Philharmonic Autograph Organs, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York City, circa 1916. 48 pp 6 x 9" (1-C) (Missing pp 3 and 4)
box 278, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1926

Scope and Contents

• Don't Forget the Little Concert in Your Store, undated. 14 pp 4 x 5" (1-O)
• Letter Concerning Increased Discounts on Welte-Mignon and DeLuxe Rolls, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, Ill., January 30, 1926. 1 P 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• The Auto Deluxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (In original mailing envelopes, with two spec sheets for Behr Brothers pianos with Welte-Mignon players) (1-O)
box 278, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1915-1955

Scope and Contents

• Letter: Karl Bockisch to Richard Simonton, August 26, 1950. 2 pp 8-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letter: Edwin Welte to Richard Simonton, July 12, 1955. 2 pp 8-1/4 X 11-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letter: Edwin Welte to Richard Simonton, November 24, 1955. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions-Piano und Flugel, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B., No date. 4 pp 3-3/4 x 6-1/2" (1-C)
• Le Welte Vorsetzer, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, i.B., No date. 4 pp 4-1/2 X 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Instructions to the New Welte-Mignon Owner, Circa 1925. 1 pp 3 x 5-1/2" (1-O, 1-C)
• Letter from Edwin Welte/sf to Richard Simonton, May 17, 1948. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• Letter from Edwin Welte/sf to Richard Simonton, April 13, 1948. 2 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-O)
• The Welte Studios: A Musical Place of Distinction, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 23 pp 5-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-O)
• Letters, Copies of 40 letters from Edwin Welte to Richard Simonton, April 30, 1947 to September 25, 1951. 104 pp 8-1/4 x 11-3/4" (1-C) (Two Original letters with Edwin Welte's signature)
box 278, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1910-1928

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Engros-Preisliste, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Februar 1928. 2 pp 4-3/4 x 8" (1-C)
• Welte Reproductions - Instrumente: Preisliste, Steinway & Sons, Hamburg, Circa 1910. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-C)
• Welte's Wonder Invention, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, Circa 1927. 4 pp 6-3/4 X 9-3/4" (1-O)
• The Welte-Mignon (Licensee): The Master's Fingers on Your Piano, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1926. 24 pp 9 x 12" (2-O) (Two with original protective folder) (Dark green color)
box 278, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1919-1991

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-Built Welte-Mignon Reperforming Piano (Original), Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, 1924. 32 pp 7 x 10" (1-C)
• Photographs of Welte-Mignon factory building, 1990-1991 (1-O)
• Automatic Musical Instruments list of Welte-Mignon rolls
• Photographs of business meeting in Freiburg, October 18, 1921
• Papers found by Doug Hickling under the clock in the Estey-Welte clock tower (found circa 1975), 1919-1923
• Maestro of the Player Piano, Paul Moor, AMICA, 1979
• Welte-Mignon Corporation Perfects New Device, AMICA, 1979
• Library of Welte-Mignon Player Music, undated
• Letter to Richard J. Howe, undated
• Letter to Doug Hickling from Alexander McCurdy, 1972
• Welte-Mignon Corporation Organized, The American Organist, 1928
• Letter to Richard Simonton from FRW, 1964
box 278, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1911-1989

Scope and Contents

• Welte labels
• Letter from Richard J. Howe to Charles D. Smith, 1989
• Letter form M. Welte and Sons to Peter Bacigalupi, 1921 (1-C)
• Welte Chiefs, American Organist, 1930
• The Welte-Bockisch Patents, Musical Courier Extra, 1921 (1-C)
• Keyboard Immortals Play Again… In Stereo (1-C)
• Piano Rolls in FM Stereo, Eliot Tiegel, undated (1-C)
• Important This Is My Appeal To You, Welte-Mignon (1-C)
• AMICA News Bulletin
• Report of Alien Property Custodian
• Correspondence, 1992
• The Official Guide to Piano Quality, William Geppert, 1916
• George W. Gittens, 1927
• Seize Lace Mills as Enemy Property, New York Times, 1918 (1-C)
• Question and Answer Forum (1-C)
• Moody's, 1923 (1-C)
• Miscellaneous documents, 1911-1987
• Miscellaneous correspondence, 1920-1934
• Historic Recordings, Gramophone, 1993
• Letter to Dale R. Snyder from Herman Kortlander, 1960 (1-C)
• Obituary: Mrs. Emma F. Welte (1-C)
• Letter from Augustiner Museuem, undated
box 278, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1910-1994

Scope and Contents

• Instruments, AMICA, 1971
• One of Poughkeepsie's New Industries, Sunday Courier, 1912 (1-C)
• Miscellaneous photographs
• Richard J. Howe correspondence, 1991
• Poor's, 1923-1926 (1-C)
• Photographs of former homes of M. Welte and Sons
• Letter from Walter Donath, 1969
• To Be Sold by the Alien Property Custodian notice, 1919 (1-C)
• Receivers Named for Welte Co., Inc., New York Times, 1927 (1-C)
• Reorganization Play for Welte Effective, New York Times, 1928 (1-C)
• Robert Gittins, Lawyer, Was 87, New York Times, 1957 (1-C)
• Historic Wagner: Turn Back the Clock, but Don't Forget to Rewind It, Opus Music Reviews, 1985
• Deutsche Instrumentenbau-Zeitung (1-C)
• George W. Gittins' Genius as Organizer Again Manifested in Merger of Five Subsidiaries of Old Estey-Welte Corporation Into the Welty Company, Inc.---Shares in Old and New Organizations Exchanged on Even Basis---Adequate Financing for Future Expansion Assured, Piano Trade Magazine, 1927 (1-C)
• Did Germans bomb own city? Boston Globe, 1982 (1-C)
• Schedule of Management Meetings, Estey-Welte Corporation, undated (1-C)
• Letters from John Gibson to C. Lyle Harrer, 1929-1930
• Maestro of the Player Piano, Paul Moor, High Fidelity Magazine, undated (1-C)
• The Post-War American Welte Company, Part II, Doug Hickling, AMICA New Bulletin, 1971 (1-C)
• The Review, 1928 (1-C)
• Das Welte-Mignon Reproduktions-Klavier, Circa 1910. 23 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-R)
• List of New York Times articles (1918-1935)
• Claude Debussy: The Composer as Pianist, 1991
• Patents and the Welte-Mignon
• Letter, 1994
• Letter To the Welte Mignon and Deluxe Roll Dealers, January 30, 1926 (1-C)
• J.J. Paderewski fur Mignon Spielend (1-C)
• M. Welte & Sons Manufacturers of Automatic Musical Instruments, M. Welte & Sons, New York, Circa 1910. 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (1-C)
• Petition to the Commissioner of Patents, 1920 (1-C)
• Alfred Hoehn: Einspielum fur "Velte Mignon" am, Marz 3 1919
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, undated (1-C)
• Letter from Jeffrey Morgan
• 1880 Census information (1-C)
box 279, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1905-1996

Scope and Contents

• Postcard from Carl M. Welte, 1950 (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Cabinet Player, William and Mary Model
• Das Welte-Mignon Reproduktions-Klavier, Circa 1910. 23 pp 8-1/4 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• The Auto Deluxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, Circa 1926. 12 pp 8 x 11-1/4" (In original mailing envelopes, with two spec sheets for Behr Brothers pianos with Welte-Mignon players) (1-O, 1-C)
• Heinrich Bocksich Petition to Commissioner of Patents, 1919 (1-C)
• The Welte-Bockisch Patents, Musical Courier Extra, 1921 (1-C)
• Manhattan telephone directory, 1982 (1-C)
• Important Auto Pneumatic-Welte Deal, undated (1-C)
• Auto Pneumatic Action Co. Acquires License Rights of Welte-Mignon Inventions
• To Make Welte Mignon De Luxe Player Action
• Welte-Mignon Player Piano/Phonograph, Mark Reinhart, 1990
• The Welte-Mignon, Promotion Bureau, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., undated
• Just Before Going Press, The Music Trade Review, 1923 (1-C)
• Letter from the Auto Pneumatic Action Company, circa 1916 (1-C)
• Do You Understand em?, Auto Pneumatic Action Co., The Tuners' Journal, 1927 (1-C)
• United States Patent Office: Welte Mignon Piano Corporation Trade-Mark 278,136, 1930 (1-C)
• Maestro of the Player Piano, Paul Moor (1-C)
• A New Experience in High Fidelity Sound: The Golden Age of Mechanical Music and The Welte Legacy of Piano Treasures, Hathaway & Bowers, 1967 (1-C)
• Zeitschrift fur Instrumentationen, 1905 (1-C)
• Auto Pneumatic Acquires Rights to Welte Patents, Musical Courier Extra, 1916 (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon: Welte-Piano: Welte-Vorsetzer, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg i.Br., Circa 1911. 36 pp 8-1/4 x 8-1/4" (2-C)
• Letter from Hans W. Schmitz to Rob DeLand, 1996
box 279, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1918-1975

Scope and Contents

• Estey-Welte factory photographs (taken by Doug Hickling), circa 1975
• The Welte-Bockisch Patents, Musical Courier Extra, 1921 (2-C)
• How the Welte Masters were saved, Richard C. Simonton, undated
• Notice: To Be Sold By The Alien Property Custodian, New York Times, 1919 (1-C)
• Seize Lace Mills As Enemy Property, New York Times, 1918 (1-C)
• De Luxe Welte-Mignon (licensee) Recording Roll Laboratories in New York, The Music Trade Review, 1923 (1-O, 1-C)
• Sohmer Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Grand Installed in Sumptuous Home of Tom Mix, Star of Silver Screen, undated
• History of the House of Welte, The Music Trade Review, undated
• New Foot-Propelled Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Action Quickly Finds Friends in the Trade, The Music Trades, 1926
• St. Louis Theater To Have $7,500 Baldwin Welte-Mignon Grand Finished In Gold Leaf, 1926
• A New Welte-Mignon Artist?, Richard J. Howe
box 279, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1920

Scope and Contents

• Nummernliste: Musik Katalog fur Welte's Reproduktions-Orgeln Philharmonie III-VI, undated (1-O)
• The Welte Philharmonic Pipe Organ, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, Circa 1920. 51 pp 9-1/4 x 12-1/2" (2-O, 1-C)
box 289, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: general information 1913-1926

Scope and Contents

• Important: This Is My Appeal To You, Welte-Mignon, undated
• The Welte-Mignon and the Welte Philharmonic Organs, 1913 (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproducing Records, June 1926 (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproducing Records, April 1926 (1-C)
box 280, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1916-1926

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen: Sammelnachtrag 1925 und 1926, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, 1926. 88 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen: Nachtrag I, November 1916/Oktober 1919. 77 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
box 280, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1925

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, M. Welte & Sohne, Fabrik Pneumatischer Musicwerke, Freiburg, October 1925. 528 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
box 280, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1912-1925

Scope and Contents

• Supplement to the List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Autograph-Piano, K. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1912. 55 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• List of Artists Recorded Rolls for the Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, circa 1925. 314 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
box 280, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1916-1926

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen Nach Komponisten Geordnet, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, May 1925. 230 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• A Listing of One Hundred Thirty-Five Original Welte-Mignon Purple Seal Piano Recordings: Specially Selected From the Extensive Library of Over 3,000 Original Welte-Mignon Recordings, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, Circa 1926. 11 pp 4-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen: Nachtrag November 1916, M. Welte New York/Freiburg, November 1916. 60 pp 5 x (2-C)
• A Library of Fifty De Luxe Reproducing Rolls, De Luxe, Circa September 1922. 8 pp 3-3/4 x 9" (1-O, 1-C)
box 280, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1911-1926

Scope and Contents

• List of Music Rolls for The Welte Reproduction Instruments, September 1911. 3"08 pp 4-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen: Sammelnachtrag 1925 und 1926, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, 1926. 88 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen Nach Komponisten Geordnet, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, May 1925. 230 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Juni 1925. 3 pp 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" (Incomplete) (1-C)
• Music Rolls for the Welte-Mignon Autograph-Piano: Supplement, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1914. 78 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 280, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1914

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, Mai 1914. 455 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
box 281, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1912-1925

Scope and Contents

• Nummern-Liste der Reproduktionen fur Welte-Mignon, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, October 1912. 120 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, M. Welte & Sohne, Fabrik Pneumatischer Musicwerke, Freiburg, October 1925. 528 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
box 281, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1925

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions Nachkunstlerin u. Komponisten Geordnet, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Juli 1925. 420 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kunstler (1-C)
box 281, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1912-1917

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon fur die Kriegszeit, 1917. 4 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-O)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen: Nachtrag November 1916, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, November 1916. 60 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Nummern-Liste der Reproduktionen fur Welte-Mignon, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, October 1912. 120 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
box 281, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1913

Scope and Contents

• List of Music Rolls for the Welte Reproduction Instruments, (U.K.), October 1913. 491 pp 4-1/2 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
box 281, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1914-1927

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen: Sammelnachtrag 1927, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, 1927. 52 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O) (Table of Contents page says Nachtrag 1927)
• Music Rolls for the Welte-Mignon Autograph-Piano: Supplement, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1914. 78 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Music Roll Library, De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corp., New York, May 1, 1919. 62 pp 4-3/4 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions Nachkunstlerin u. Komponisten Geordnet, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Juli 1925. 420 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
box 281, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1909-1912

Scope and Contents

• Supplement to the List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Autograph-Piano, K. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1912. 55 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
• List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Piano: Supplement, M. Welte & Sons, Freiburg/New York, October 1909. 98 pp 4-1/2 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
box 282, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1908-1909

Scope and Contents

• Musikliste fur Welte's Reproduktions-Pianos, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, circa 1909. 273 pp 4-3/4 x 6" (1-C)
• The Welte-Mignon Piano, M. Welte & Sohne, New York/Freiburg, July 1908 Supplement. 39 pp 4-3/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
box 282, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1916-1927

Scope and Contents

• Erganzung Zum Welte-Mignon Nachtrag, November 1916. 1 p 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Populare Musik: Welte-Mignon-Reproduktionen, Juni 1917. 1 P 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• Liste der Welte-Mignon Noterolle, Nach Nummern Geordnet/Nach Interpreten Geordnet/Nach Kompnisten Geordnet, (German), circa 1927. 206 pp 8-1/2 x 12" (1-C)
box 282, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1962

Scope and Contents

• Petrak, Albert M., The "Complete" Welte-Mignon Classical Catalog, 1962. 108 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
box 282, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1912-1962

Scope and Contents

• Supplementary List of Music Rolls for The Welte Reproduction Instruments, (Numerical List Only), June 1912. 19 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-C)
• Petrak, Albert M., The "Complete" Welte-Mignon Classical Catalog, 1962. 108 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C)
box 282, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1914-1977

Scope and Contents

• Powell, Harold L. (Klavier Music Rolls): Welte-Mignon List No. 1, 1971. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (2-O)
• Powell, Harold L. (Klavier Music Rolls): Welte-Mignon List No. 2, undated. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Powell, Harold L. (Klavier Music Rolls): Welte-Mignon List No. 3, undated. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Powell, Harold L. (Klavier Music Rolls): Welte-Mignon List No. 4, undated. 4 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Powell, Harold L. (Klavier Music Rolls): Welte-Mignon List No. 5, undated. 2 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• A Catalog of Welte-Mignon Music Rolls, Automatic Music Publishing Co., Seattle Wash., 1977. 12 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-O)
• Popular Danse Music (Supplement) for the Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York/Freiburg/Poughkeepsie, circa 1914. 10 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
box 282, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1926-1980

Scope and Contents

• Welte Rolls Not Listed In the Alphabetical Catalog, undated
• Numerical List of Welte-Mignon Reproducing Records (additional sheets), 1928
• A Listing of One Hundred Thirty-Five Original Welte-Mignon Purple Seal Piano Recordings: Specially Selected From the Extensive Library of Over 3,000 Original Welte-Mignon Recordings, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, Circa 1926. 11 pp 4-1/2 x 9" (1-O)
• List of Welte-Mignon Roll Collection of James M. Miller, circa 1980. 100 pp 8-1/2 x 11" (1-C) (Hand-written and with marked catalog lists)
box 282, folder 7

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1914-1915

Scope and Contents

• The Welte-Mignon Music Roll Library for Use Only on Pianos Equipped with the Auto De Luxe Welte-Mignon Action, (Preliminary Catalog), The Welte-Mignon Music Co., New York, Circa 1915. 64 pp 5-3/4 x 9" (1-O)
• Music Rolls for the Welte-Mignon Autograph-Piano: Supplement, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, Circa 1914. 78 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 282, folder 8

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1927

Scope and Contents

• Library of Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Music Records, Deluxe Reproducing Roll Corp., Auto Pneumatic Action Co., New York, 1927. 323 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-C)
box 283, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1917-1928

Scope and Contents

• Numerical List of De Luxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Records, Circa 1922. 45 pp 6-1/4 x 8-1/2" (2-O)
• Numerical List of Welte-Mignon Reproducing Records, De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New York, Circa April 1928. 78 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-O, 1-C)
• Specially Selected List of 250 Best Selling Welte-Mignon Licensee Records, DeLuxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New York, Circa 1927. 12 pp 4-1/2 x 9" (1-O, 2-C)
• Library of Music Rolls for the Auto-Deluxe Welte-Mignon Reproducing Action, DeLuxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New York, 1917. 81 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-C)
box 283, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1912-1928

Scope and Contents

• Numerical List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York/Freiburg/Poughkeepsie 1916. 23 pp 9-1/4 x 7" (1-R, 1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Nachtrag, Oktober 1917. 2 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon fur die Kriegszeit, 1917. 4 pp 5 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
• List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, August 1912. 280 pp 5 x 8" (1-O)
• Numerical List of Welte-Mignon Reproducing Records, De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New York, Circa April 1928. 78 pp 6-1/4 x 9-1/4" (1-C)
• Neue Interpretationen fur Welte-Mignon, Juni 1915. 14 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
• Special Supplement of Light Popular and Dance Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction Piano Played by Muriel Pollock. H. Burkard. Hugh Wooford. Lisle W. Embre, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
• De Luxe Library of One Hundred Favorites, Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Recordings, Circa 1924. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O, 1-C)
box 283, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1912-1927

Scope and Contents

• Library of Welte-Mignon Player Music: For Use Only on Pianos Equipped with the Auto de Luxe Player Action, The Welte-Mignon Music Company, New York, 1917. 81 pp 8 x 10-1/4" (1-O)
• Special Spring Supplement of Latest Society Dance Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, circa 1915. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-O)
• One Hundred Favorites, Pacific Music Company, San Francisco, Circa 1924. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Special Supplement of Light Popular and Dance Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction Piano Played by Muriel Pollock. H. Burkard. Hugh Wooford. Lisle W. Embre, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-O)
• Numerical List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York/Freiburg/Poughskeepsie 1916. 23 pp 9-1/4 x 7" (1-C)
• Supplementary List of Music Rolls for The Welte Reproduction Instruments, (Numerical List Only), June 1912. 19 pp 4-1/2 x 7" (1-C)
• List of Artists Recorded Rolls for the Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano, Welte-Mignon Corporation, New York, circa 1925. 314 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
box 283, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1927-1997

Scope and Contents

• Letter from Hug & Co., 1929
• Welte-Mignon 11 1/4 –Inch Survey
• Letter to Charles Davis Smith, 1992
• Sveriges Riksradio
• Letter, 1929
• Steinway & Sons Preisliste, undated
• Welte-Mignon Rolls (extra sheet)
• Musikrollen fur Welte-Mignon T-100 Reproduktions-Klaviere, Claes O. Friberg, undated
• Index Cards for Hans Schmitz, Musikinstrumentenmuseum, 1997
• Welte-Mignon Recordings Bulletin No. 1-W, Automatic Music Roll Company, undated (2-O)
• Welte Collector's List, Klavier Music Rolls, undated
• Welte-Mignon T-100 Rollen, Sveriges Riksradio AB, 1983-1985
• Welte Piano Roll Catalog
• New Welte-Mignon Recordings for December 1931 (1-C)
• List of rolls, Edwin Welte, undated (1-O, 1-C)
box 283, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1914-1997

Scope and Contents

• Autograph Music Rolls, undated
• Letter to Richard Howe from John McClelland, 1997
• Nachtrag August 1924 (1-C)
• Order Blank, De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Catalog January 1927 Supplement (1-O, 1-C)
• Konzert-Musik, 1927 (1-C)
• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, Mai 1914. 100 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
box 284, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1908-1915

Scope and Contents

• List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., Freiburg/New York, August 1912. 280 pp 5 x 8" (1-C)
• List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Piano, Circa 1908. 84 pp 4-1/4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
• Special Supplement of Light Popular and Dance Music for the Welte-Mignon Reproduction Piano Played by Muriel Pollock. H. Burkard. Hugh Wooford. Lisle W. Embre, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York, Circa 1915. 8 pp 4-1/2 x 6-3/4" (1-C)
• List of Music for the Welte-Mignon Piano (With Supplement), circa 1908. 94 pp 4 x 6-1/4" (1-C)
box 284, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1911-1916

Scope and Contents

• List of Music Rolls for The Welte Reproduction Instruments, September 1911. 308 pp 4-3/4 x 7-1/4" (1-C)
• Music Rolls for the Welte-Mignon Autograph-Piano Supplement, M. Welte & Sons, New York/Freiburg, Circa 1916. 77 pp 5 x 7-3/4" (1-C)
• Popular Danse Music (Supplement) for the Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano, M. Welte & Sons, Inc., New York/Freiburg/Poughkeepsie, Circa 1914. 10 pp 5-1/4 x 7-1/2" (1-C)
box 284, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1927

Scope and Contents

• Welte Music Roll Catalogue for Use Only with Pianos and Cabinets Embodying the Reproducing Player Originated and Manufactured by M. Welte & Sons. Freiburg i.B., Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, London W.1., 1927. 612 pp 5-1/4 x 8-1/4" (1-C)
box 284, folder 4

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1925

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen, M. Welte & Sohne, Fabrik Pneumatischer Musicwerke, Freiburg, October 1925. 528 pp 5-1/2 x 8" (1-C)
box 284, folder 5

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1925-1926

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktions Nachkunstlerin u. Komponisten Geordnet, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, Juli 1925. 2 pp 5-3/4 x 8-3/4" (1-O)
• Kunstler-Rollen fur das Kunstspiel-Klavier Pianon, M. Welte & Sohne, Fabrik Pneumatischer Musikwerke, Freiburg, Januar 1926. 128 pp 7 x 9-1/2" (1-C)
box 284, folder 6

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1925

Scope and Contents

• Welte-Mignon Reproduktionen Nach Komponisten Geordnet, M. Welte & Sohne, Freiburg, May 1925. 230 pp 5-1/2 x 8-3/4" (1-C)
box 285, folder 1

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1927

Scope and Contents

• Library of Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Music Records, Deluxe Reproducing Roll Corp., New York, 1927. 323 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 285, folder 2

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1923-1927

Scope and Contents

• Library of De Luxe Welte-Mignon Music Records, De Luxe Roll Corp., New York, 1923. 256 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (1-O) (Brown cover)
• Library of Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Music Records, Deluxe Reproducing Roll Corp., New York, 1927. 323 pp 7-1/2 x 10-3/4" (1-O)
box 285, folder 3

Welte-Mignon literature: roll catalogs 1924

Scope and Contents

• Library of Deluxe Welte-Mignon Music Records, De Luxe Roll Corp., New York, 1924. 436 pp 6 x 9-1/4" (2-O) (Blue cover)
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