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melodeon

[muh-loh-dee-uhn] / məˈloʊ di ən /


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Mr. Kuykendall also recorded country blues men Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and the Rev. Robert Wilkins, none of whom had recorded since the 1920s and ’30s, for the record labels Melodeon and Piedmont.

From Washington Post • Sep. 1, 2017

The Lion Tavern was built in 1793, and stood just north of the Lamb Tavern, and occupied the site of the building for several years known as the Melodeon.

From The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 2, November, 1884 by Various

Everybody who was any one played in the Silver Cornet Band down in Melodeon Hall on Thursday nights.

From Pitching in a Pinch or, Baseball from the Inside by Mathewson, Christy

The meeting was held June 1st, in the Melodeon.

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady

"Melodeon, aunty, melodeon," and Helen laughed merrily at her aunt's mistake, turning the conversation again, and this time to Canandaigua, where she had some acquaintances.

From Family Pride Or, Purified by Suffering by Holmes, Mary Jane




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