North A Street facing east from 8th Street showing St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church on the left and the Gennett Theatre on the right. Postcard addressed to Mr. Osterhaus of Lewisburg, Ohio.
Program from the 38th season (1924-25) of the Al G. Field Minstrels company for a performance in Daytona, Florida on March 19, 1925. Among the featured performers is Harry Frankel.
Atlas Underwear Company Factory located on the northeast corner of Tenth and North D Streets. Built in 1911. It has been renovated into senior citizen apartments.
Labels and mp3 audio of both sides of this 78 rpm recording. Singin' Sam (i.e. Harry Frankel) vocal with orchestra. Recorded May 4 and June 4, 1932. Matrix nos. 11901 and 11776.
Labels and mp3 audio of both sides of this 78 rpm recording. Singin' Sam (i.e. Harry Frankel) vocal with orchestra. Recorded August 11, 1932. Matrix nos. 12175 and 12176.
Label and mp3 audio of one side of this 78 rpm recording. Morton Downey, Annette Hanshaw, and Singin' Sam (i.e. Harry Frankel), vocals, with Will Osborne and his orchestra. Recorded September 20, 1932. Matrix no. 12334.
Barbasol; Radio broadcasting; Advertisements; Singin' Sam
Introduction and opening jingle for "Singin' Sam the Barbasol Man" radio program. Excerpted from recording SR SING SSB S-275 in the library's audiovisual collection.
1932 Boeing 100A Special NR247K s/n 1094 belonging to Art Goebel photographed at Muncie, Indiana airport. Built for Howard Hughes and later used by Goebel for airshows.