Uncle 
              Josh's 
              Stories and Records 
              
           
          PhonoHumor 
            
           
            
            
            
            
          The Phonoscope, 
            July 1898 
            
            
          The Phonoscope, 
            November 1899 
            
            
          "Uncle Josh" 
            on Columbia - "a heap of fun." The Talking Machine 
            World, July 1908 
            
           
         
        Cal Stewart - The Yankee Story Teller 
          (1856 - 1919) 
         
            
          An early recording star by the name 
            of Cal Stewart is an example of a voice from the past that would have 
            been recognized by most phonograph listeners at the turn of the century. 
            Now his famous laugh is probably only known to record collectors. 
            Cal Stewart said that he wanted to make people laugh and his humor 
            in the persona of Uncle Josh Weathersby is a piece of Americana. Uncle 
            Josh said "I'd sooner tell Peter on the last day about the laffs I've 
            given folks on earth, than try to explain about givin' them heart 
            akes." It is also clear, however, that his success was often dependent 
            on 'humor' depicting stereotypical "rubes" and "Yankees".  
          Uncle Josh recorded for a number of 
            record companies from the 1890's until his death in 1919. In all, 
            he wrote about 129 different comic monologues. His performance and 
            folksy monologue always included his famous laugh, a laugh the Edison 
            company called "infectious". His story telling usually found him at 
            home in Punkin Center where he observed the events of his time under 
            such titles as "Uncle Josh and the Lightening Rod Agent" and "Uncle 
            Josh Buys an Automobile"; "Uncle Josh at the Dentist's and "Moving 
            Pictures at Pumpkin Center."  
          For Friends of the Phonograph, 
            there are three selections of note: "Uncle 
            Josh Buys a Victrola," "Uncle 
            Josh and the Phonograph" and the song "I Wants a Graphophone" 
            which Stewart wrote for comic Bob Roberts. (1) 
           
              
              
              
             
           
           
            Uncle Josh's Punkin Centre Stories - List of 
              Uncle Josh Victor Records 
            
               
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                Title | 
                Record Number | 
               
               
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                Train Time at Pun'kin Centre and 
                  Uncle Josh and Nancy Put up a Stove | 
                18595 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Put 
                  Up Kitchen Stove (with Jones) and Train Time | 
                18595 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Visit 
                  N. Y. and Uncle Josh on Street Car | 
                16227 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh and the Billiken and 
                  Hot Tamale Man  | 
                 16203  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh and the Fire Department 
                  and Uncle Josh at Skating Rink | 
                16931  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh and Lightning Rod Agent 
                  and Down in Jungle Town | 
                 16805  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh and the Photographer 
                  and Farmyard Medley | 
                16676  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh at a Camp Meeting and 
                  Uncle Josh Playing Golf  | 
                16226  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh at Skating Rink and 
                  Uncle Josh and the Fire Department | 
                16931  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh at the Circus and Uncle 
                  Josh's Troubles in a Hotel  | 
                16193 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh at the Dentist's and 
                  Small boy and mother at the Circus | 
                16413 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh at the 
                  Opera and Uncle Josh in Society | 
                16145  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh buys an automobile 
                  and Village Gossips  | 
                17854 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh in a Barber Shop and 
                  War Talk at Pun'kin Centre | 
                17820  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh in a Chinese Laundry 
                  and Uncle Josh on a Bicycle | 
                16068 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh in a Department Store 
                  and Uncle Josh's Visit to the Metropolis | 
                16520 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh in Society and Uncle 
                  Josh at the Opera. | 
                16145 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh Joins the Grangers 
                  and I'm Old but Awfully Tough | 
                16403  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh on a Bicycle and Uncle 
                  Josh in a Chinese laundry | 
                16068  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh on the Street Car and 
                  Uncle Josh and Nancy Visit N.Y | 
                16227 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh Playing Baseball and 
                  Uncle Josh on a Fifth Avenue Bus | 
                16228  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh Playing Golf and Uncle 
                  Josh at a Camp Meeting | 
                16226 | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh's Arrival in N. Y. 
                  City and Uncle Josh's Trip to Boston | 
                16225  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh's Huskin' Dance and 
                  Last Day of School at Pun 'kin Centre | 
                16109  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh's 2nd Visit to Metropolis 
                  and Uncle Josh in Department Store | 
                16520  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh's Trip to Boston and 
                  Uncle Josh Arrival in N.Y | 
                16225  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh's Trip to Coney Island 
                  and Roll on de Ground | 
                 16804  | 
               
               
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                Uncle Josh's Trouble 
                  in a Hotel and Uncle Josh at the Circus | 
                16193 | 
               
               
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                Uncle 
                  Josh Buys a Victrola | 
                18793 | 
               
             
              
              
            Uncle Josh's Punkin Centre Stories 
              - Contents 
            
               
                |   | 
                Title | 
                Page | 
               
               
                 | 
                PREFACE | 
                3 | 
               
               
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                LIFE SKETCH OF AUTHOR | 
                5 | 
               
               
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                MY OLD YALLER ALMANAC | 
                11 | 
               
               
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                ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK | 
                15 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH IN SOCIETY | 
                21 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE 
                  JOSH IN A CHINESE LAUNDRY | 
                25 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH IN A MUSEUM | 
                31 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH IN WALL STREET | 
                35 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT | 
                39 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH IN AN AUCTION ROOM | 
                43 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH ON A FIFTH AVENUE 'BUS | 
                45 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH IN A DEPARTMENT 
                  STORE  | 
                49 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH'S COMMENTS ON THE SIGNS 
                  SEEN IN NEW YORK | 
                53 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH ON A STREET CAR | 
                57 | 
               
               
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                MY FUST PAIR OF COPPER TOED BOOTS | 
                63 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH IN POLICE COURT  | 
                65 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH AT CONEY ISLAND | 
                70 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH AT THE OPERA | 
                75 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH AT DELMONICO'S | 
                79 | 
               
               
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                IT IS FALL | 
                83 | 
               
               
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                SI PETTINGILL'S BROOMS | 
                87 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH PLAYS GOLF | 
                91 | 
               
               
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                JIM LAWSON'S HOGS | 
                95 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE 
                  JOSH AND THE LIGHTNING ROD AGENT *MultiMedia | 
                99 | 
               
               
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                A MEETING OF THE ANNANIAS CLUB | 
                103 | 
               
               
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                JIM LAWSON'S HOSS TRADE | 
                107 | 
               
               
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                A MEETING OF THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS | 
                111 | 
               
               
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                THE WEEKLY PAPER AT PUNKIN CENTRE | 
                117 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH AT A CAMP MEETING | 
                121 | 
               
               
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                THE UNVEILING OF THE ORGAN  | 
                125 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH PLAYS A GAME OF BASE 
                  BALL | 
                127 | 
               
               
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                THE PUNKIN CENTRE AND PAW PAW 
                  VALLEY RAILROAD | 
                131 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE 
                  JOSH ON A BICYCLE *MultiMedia | 
                135 | 
               
               
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                A BAPTISIN' AT THE HICKORY CORNERS 
                  CHURCH | 
                139 | 
               
               
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                A REMINISCENCE OF MY RAILROAD 
                  DAYS | 
                143 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH AT A CIRCUS | 
                147 | 
               
               
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                UNCLE JOSH INVITES THE CITY FOLKS 
                  TO VISIT HIM | 
                153 | 
               
               
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                YOSEMITE JIM, OR A TALE OF THE 
                  GREAT WHITE DEATH | 
                157 | 
               
               
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                   UNCLE JOSH WEATHERSBY'S TRIP TO BOSTON 
                 | 
                163 | 
               
               
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                WHO MARCHED IN SIXTY-ONE  | 
                169 | 
               
             
              
           
         
         
           
         
         
            
          (Courtesy of Collection 
            of David Giovannoni, i78s.org) 
          Victor matrix B-23118 
            August 11, 1919 
          LISTEN 
            
          Uncle Josh Buys a 
            Victrola by Cal Stewart - Victor Record 18793A Take 1 
          Transcription courtesy 
            of John A. Petty who sent me this copy in 1984. 
            
            
              
            
            
          Uncle Josh Weathersby 
            and the Phonograph - Cal Stewart, Columbia Cylinder Record 
          Transcription courtesy 
            of John A. Petty who sent me this copy in 1984. 
            
            
             
             
             
           
            
          Uncle Josh in an Automobile 
            - Cal Stewart, Victor 12" single-face Disc No. 31146 - 1903 
          Transcription courtesy 
            of John A. Petty who sent me this copy in 1984. 
            
           
            LISTEN 
          Note: This is the Columbia 
            Phonograph Company's cylinder recording of "Uncle Josh in an 
            automobile" performed by Cal Stewart (as Uncle Josh Weathersby). 
            The Victor transcript (above) is therefore not word for word. 
          Columbia Record Number 
            32240 (1903) Courtesy of UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive 
            
             
           
          Uncle Josh: "Hey, 
            Henry, who's that feller with coal bucket and blinders on?" 
          Henry: "Why 
            that's the chauffeur, Uncle." 
            
            
            
          “Under the new law a reckless 
            chauffeur must have a bulging bank account,” from The Evening World, 
            June 6, 1904. Courtesy Library of Congress and Atlas 
            Obscura  
            
            
          "An ultra horn, 
            for those who want something extravagant and bizarre, has a phonographic 
            attachment. This horn, shaped like a dwarf -- a creature all head 
            with mouth open--emits a hoarse Look out." 
          The Talking Machine 
            World, January 1907 
            
            
           
          Pacific Commercial 
            Advertiser cartoon titled "Make Way for 
            the Locomobile" July 1902, courtesy of Hawaii's 
            Digital Newspaper Project 
            
             
            
            
          Punch magazine, 
            December 1900 
            
            
              
             
          "Say, Henry, what 
            town was that we went by?" 
           "The 
            Automobile - The Unwanted Child" (1) 
            JSTOR 
             
             
             
             
            
          “The Haunted Auto” by Alfred 
            Zantziger Baker, Puck cover April 20, 1910 with animal ghosts 
            from the reckless driver. Collection of Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf, 
            courtesy of the Flagler Museum. and the Antiques 
            and Arts Weekly. 
         
          
           
            
        
          1905 
            newspaper cartoon critical of automobile drivers 
             
             
             
           
             
              
            
           Note: This is not Cal 
            Stewart in the movie as Uncle Josh and there is no audio recording 
            by Cal Stewart for this 'story'  
            
            
             
          Watch 
            Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show, 1902 (Library of Congress) 
             
           
             
             
             
             
             
            
          Uncle 
            Josh Weathersby in a Chinese Laundry by 
            Mr. Cal Stewart, Victor Record 660, Recorded July 14, 1902  
            Disclaimer 
          (Courtesy David Giovannoni 
            Collection, i78s.org) 
            
            
          Cal Stewart, "The 
            man who talked in your phonograph" at the Oliver Theatre, Lincoln, 
            Nebraska September 20, 1913 in "Running for Governor." 
            
          September 18, 1913 
            Lincoln Daily News 
             
              
             
             
            
            
          Archeophone Records has 
            this CD available for purchase where you can also 
            listen to excerpts. 
          A humorist who spent 
            22 years waxing his Uncle Josh stories, Cal Stewart was the first 
            performer whose stage appearances were celebrated by reference to 
            his records rather than the other way around. In his famous role as 
            "rube" Uncle Josh Weathersby, he entertained millions of listeners 
            with tales of his antics both in New York City and at home in Punkin 
            Center. The Indestructible Uncle Josh provides a snapshot of Stewart's 
            repertoire at the height of his career, featuring all 25 of his 2-minute 
            cylinders for the Indestructible company and a choice sampling of 
            his work on U-S Everlasting cylinders. The package includes a 28-page 
            booklet with notes by Stewart expert and scholar Patrick Feaster. 
            List price: $16.49 
            
          The UCSB 
            Cylinder Archive also has many 
            Uncle Josh cylinder recordings available for listening, e.g, Uncle 
            Josh invites the city folks to visit him down on the farm.  
          Supporting UCSB's Adopt 
            a Cylinder Program is an excellent way to be a Friend of 
            the Phonograph. Do it today! 
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
         
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