Hohner, M., New York to M. Hohner, TrossingenM. Hohner, New York to M. Hohner, Trossingen, May 18, 1928.
Hohner, M., New York to M. Hohner, TrossingenM. Hohner, New York to M. Hohner, Trossingen, March 18, 1936.
Hohner, M., Trossingen to M. Hohner, New YorkM. Hohner, Trossingen to M. Hohner, New York, April 17, 1925. Translation: [To:] M. Hohner Inc., New York The wage…
Hohner, Matthew to Andreas Hohner and Will HohnerMatthew Hohner to Andreas Hohner and Will Hohner, July 16, 1919. Translation: 16 July 1919 My dear father and Uncle…
J.E. Gould of Philadelphia Advertisement1853 advertisement by musical instrument dealer J.E. Gould of Philadelphia. Martin's guitars are mentioned as one of the items that…
Jukeboxes: An American Social HistoryCreated By: Segrave, Kerry Publisher: Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002
Lady of the Casa. The Biography of Helene V. B. WurlitzerCreated By: Skolle, John Publisher: Santa Fe: Rydall Press, 1959
Larry Adler-endorsed harmonicas advertisementAn example of the advertising for Larry Adler-endorsed harmonicas, 1935.
Legende Hohner Harmonika. Hohner The Living LegendCreated By: Häffner, Martin and Haik Wenzel Publisher: Bergkirchen: Edition Bochinsky, PPV Medien, 2006
Makers of the Piano, 1700–1820Created By: Clinkscale, Martha Novak Publisher: Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993
Martin guitars and mandolins advertisement placed by a dealer in a New York City newspaperAdvertisement for Martin guitars and mandolins placed by a dealer in a New York City newspaper in 1899. New York…
Martin, Christian FrederickC.F. Martin and Company closely resembles a classic German Mittelstand enterprise set down in Pennsylvania’s lush and rolling Lehigh Valley. Founded in 1833 by German immigrant Christian Frederick Martin, today the acoustic guitar manufacturer is run by the the sixth generation of his family.
Members of the House of Steinway and Sons“The members of the House of Steinway and Sons.” Supplement to Freund’s Music and Drama, November 8, 1890.
Music of the Colonial and Revolutionary EraCreated By: Ogasapian, John Publisher: Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004
Musical Instrument Makers of New York: A Directory of the Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century Urban CraftsmenCreated By: Groce, Nancy Publisher: Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press, 1991
National Survey of Harmonica Bands and ClassesSelections from National Survey of Harmonica Bands and Classes, published in 1931 by the National Bureau for the Advancement of…