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Sounds of the Late 19th Century
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The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Excellent dramatization of the Senate impeachment vote in the trial of President Andrew Johnson, May 16, 1868. Written by Irve Tunick, originally presented on the CBS documentary series "You Are There" in the 1960s Talk To Mr. Blaine

The first known voice recording of Thomas Edison:

1888
Talk To Mr. Blaine
Benjamin Harrison President Benjamin Harrison

1889
Commercial for P.T. Barnum

1990
Commercial for P.T. Barnum
Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland


1892
William McKinley from The Front Porch Campaign

1896
William McKinley from The Front Porch Campaign

"I Guess I'll Have To Telegraph My Baby"
Music: "I Guess I'll Have To Telegraph My Baby", by Edward M. Favor

1889
   
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