Vol. 3, no. 1 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published Jan. 1893.
A Phonographic Soiree
Authors and Publishers
A Wax Cylinder Bearing Tribute to the Phonograph
Atlanta in Line
Col. Robert G. Ingersoll and the Phonograph
Every Man His Own Stenographer
Election of Officers
How the Phonograph Teaches Us to Pronounce
How Long a Phonograph Will Last
How Records Are Made
Living Autograms
New Start and Stop Device
Offices of the North American Phonograph Co., Chicago
Perpetual Advertising
Phono Chat
Points to Wage Earners
Sioux City in the Lead
The Phonograph in Literature
The Usefulness of the Phonograph for the Blind
The Educational Phonograph
The Phonograph in Use by Actors
Teachers Indorse the Phonograph
The Phonograph Makes No Mistakes
The Phonograph's Salutation to Henry M. Stanley
United States Senators Use the Phonograph
Views of a Stenographer
What Leading Lawyers Say of the Phonograph
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. A date/title index is forthcoming at the
Media History Digital Library.
Uploaded to Archive.org by the National Recording Preservation Board. Scanned from microfilm as original issues are scarce. Please excuse the quality of some images. Thanks to
Patrick Feaster for lending the films.