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  1. Edward Denison Easton (April 10, 1856 – April 30, 1915) was the founder and president of the Columbia Phonograph Company. Under Easton's leadership, Columbia developed from one of many regional subsidiaries of the North American Phonograph Company , which, along with Edison Records and Victor Talking Machine Co. , was one of the ...

  2. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Creada en 1889 por unos jóvenes Edward D. Easton y William Herbert Smith, Columbia consiguió convertirse en el agente local de North American para la región de Delaware, Maryland y el...

  3. Edward D. Easton (1856-1915) was the founder, president and guiding spirit of the company from its incorporation in 1889. Early in his career he had been a stenographer, a respected and well-paid profession in the years before recording technology.

  4. PIONEER RESPOND. Edward Denison EASTON 1856 - 1915. aka. Edward D. Easton, E. D. Easton, Edward Easton, E. Easton, nationality. occupation. stenographer/lawyer. birth. 10 April 1856, Gloucester, Essex, MA.

  5. This article will look at Columbia and its recording program during the company's first tumultuous decade, from 1889 to 1899. The Columbia Phonograph Co. was founded in January, 1889, in Washington, D.C. by a group of Washington court reporters and businessmen, chief among whom were Edward D. Easton and Wm Herbert Smith.

  6. The Columbia Phonograph Company was founded on January 15, 1889, by stenographer, lawyer, and New Jersey native Edward D. Easton (1856–1915) and a group of investors. It derived its name from the District of Columbia, where it was headquartered.

  7. 1889 - The Columbia Phonograph Co. was organized January 15 by Edward D. Easton with rights to market a treadle-powered graphophone; however, Easton would have more success selling music rather than business machines, especially cylinders of the popular United State Marine Band under John Philip Sousa.