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Description Advertisement for Mr. & Mrs. Madison Obrey, musicians. "Their entertainment ... introduces several instruments new in this country. Among these are the Australian lithophone, the Sardinian tibia, the English concertina, and the Hindostani surringher."
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Source American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
Author Boston Lyceum Bureau
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