They were:
From The George Eastman House
Roller Skating Craze (1908) Gaumont comedy 35mm
Creation (1908) Gaumont hand coloured short 35mm
Coney Island (1917) with Buster And Fatty. 35mm

From The Library of Congress
Sound newsreel with Confederate soldiers & slaves 35mm
True to the Navy (1929) Clara Bow - silent version, 35mm
new restoration off the original negative! WOW

The Struggle (1913) 2 reel Ince western with heavy use of moving cameras

The Prisioner of Zenda (1913) James Hackett recreates his Broadway play.

Enoch Arden (1915) - Lillian Gish, D.W. Griffith supervised

The Innocence of Ruth (1916) Dir. John Collins stars Viola Dana

The Iced Bullet (1917) - William Desmond, a murder mystery at / in the Ince studio.

The Unbeliever (1918) - Eric Von Stroheim

Sick Abed (1920) Wallace Reid, Bebe Daniels, Tully Marshall

Geared to Go (1924) The fragment shown in 1998 got a lot longer!

Children of Divorce (1927) CLARA BOW, Gary Cooper, Esther Ralston
A NEW RESTORATION

For The Term Of His Natural Life (1928) New Australian Restoration.
dealing with convicts sent from England to Australia.

*Reels from "Lost" Tod Browning films.
1.
Casey's Vendetta the complete short 2. Exquisite Theif odd reel

Once in a Lifetime (1932) Jack Oakie, Zasu Pitts
A movie studio is trying to make the transistion from silent to talking pictures

The Good Fairy (1935) Dir. Wm. Wyler / comedy - New Print!

Showboat (1936) Dir. James Whale - Irene Dunne - Allan Jones - Paul Robeson with synchronized sound

Gypsy Wildcat (1944) Maria Montez, John Hall. REAL TECH NI COLOR !

Gold Raiders (1952) - George O'Brien's last film. His first with the 3 Stooges.

Keepers of the Frame (1999) - Documentary on film preservation

A big THANK YOU to:
Philip Carli & Mark Kotishion
for their professional talent and music skills that made the silents unbelievable.
Neal Rockman
of CardinalSound.com for the use of his sound equipment.
Hearing vintage talking pictures through a Dolby processor, Carver amp & Altec speaker was perfection that has never be heard at the State Theater.
It made El Brendel coherent!