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This video was a combination of two public domain sources found at loc.gov Both of these clips are so old that they should be in the public domain now. (Regardless, they are also used in the sense of fairuse as they will be used to explain 23 skidoo and other pages that need this firsthand video reference. Clearly no other reference can be taken today.) In order to give credit where credit is due, memory.loc.gov watermark appears at the start of the clip.

The video is sourced from: What happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City / Thomas A. Edison, Inc. 1901

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?papr:11:./temp/~ammem_bQfu::

The audio is sourced from: Hungarian rag / Julius Lenzberg ; [performed by] New York Military Band. Coupling date: 11/5/1913. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/papr:@filreq(@field(NUMBER+@band(edrs+50123l))+@field(COLLID+edison))

This was a lot of work for just the few people who might need this. The future will remember! Enjoy.

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current13:03, 8 September 200750s, 320×240 (3.03 MB)Nesnad ({{pd-USgov}} This video was a combination of two public domain sources found at loc.gov Both of these clips are so old that they should be in the public domain now. (Regardless, they are also used in the sense of fairuse as they will be used to explain 23)
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