Billy Sunday campaign music. The old time religion [sound recording]. [between 1910 and 1925]

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Billy Sunday campaign music. The old time religion [sound recording]. [between 1910 and 1925]

Audio tape of music by early 20th century Gospel singers & musicians.

1 audio tape.

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