United Records (1910s)


United Records operated in the years before World War I. The label was owned by the United Talking Machine Company of Chicago, Illinois, which produced the double-sided lateral cut disc records with an unusually large spindle hole, and wind-up phonographs with large spindles for playing the records.
Most of the masters for United Records were recorded by Columbia Records.
The name "United" has been used by other record companies, most notably one that operated in Chicago in the 1950s.

Discography


A236 - Abide With Me - George Alexander
Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? -
A420 - When the Sheep are in the Fold, Jennie Dear - Columbia Quartette. Orchestra Accompaniment.
Uncle Josh Gets a Letter from Home, Laughing Story by Cal Stewart
A724 - That's a plenty - Baritone Solo by Arthur Collins
My Wife’s Gone To The Country-Hurrah! Hurrah! - Collins & Harlan, with Orchestra Accompaniment. Rec. in 1909.
A820 - Old Dog Tray - Carroll C. Clark
b-side unknown
A1023 - Baby Rose - Collins and Harlan
Hannah Won’t You Smile A While On Me - Elisa Stevenson and Walter Van Brunt
A1025 - Amoureuse Waltz - Guido Gialdini
La Traviata - Guido Gialdini
A1246 - Oh, You Little Bear - Collins and Harlan
When The Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam