I expect that the late Milford Fargo would have had the record in his Ada
Jones collection. Unfortunately,the collection wasn't saved intact. You may
need a miracle to get the recording you want, and I wish you lots of luck,
doing it.

I'm not sure that anyone knows where his collection went to. 

I have a list of records that Fargo had. He gave it to me when I visited
him, long, long ago. I gave that list and his discography to Phil Stewart,
some time ago. Currently. I'm in Lansing, Mich. for a radio meet, and can't
get my meat hooks on my copy of Fargo's list.  

Original Message:
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From:  [email protected]
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 12:12:46 +0000 (UTC)
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [Phono-L] Ada Jones - The Volunteer Organist


I just received an inquiry as to whether one the earliest known surviving
early 1890's recordings made by Ada Jones is available somewhere on an
audio. I know that Archeophone has a sound file for Sweet Marie, but what
about the other known survivor "The Volunteer Organist" ??. They were both
recorded by the North American Phonograph Co. sometime in late 1893 or
early 1894 ? 

Bruce 
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