Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Hazen Collection of Band Photographs and Ephemera
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
Hazen, Robert M.
NMAH.AC.0253
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13.5 Cubic feet
20 boxes
circa 1818-1931
English
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Hazen Collection of Band Photographs and Ephemera
Hazen Collection of Band Photographs and Ephemera
Biographical / Historical
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hazen formed this collection in conjunction with their research on the American brass band movement.
Arrangement
3 series: (1) photographs; (2) ephemera; and (3) resources in American band history. Series 1 has 7 sub-series: (1) ambrotypes; (2) tintypes; (3) stereographs; (4) cabinet prints; (5) cartes-de-visite; (6) large mounted photoprints; and (7) postcards. Series 2 has 7 sub-series: (1) company ephemera; (2) band ephemera; (3) music; (4) periodicals; (5) oversized paper ephemera; (6) artifacts (3-dimensional); and (7) folio-size broadsides. Geographical arrangement within postcard and stereograph sub-series.
Scope and Contents
Large collection of photographs, picture postcards, printed ephemera, and music related to the brass band movement in the United States: includes 8 ambrotypes, 36 tintypes, 59 stereographs, 66 cabinet prints, 90 cartes-de-visite, 150 large photoprints, and 874 picture postcards; also posters, concert programs, instrument manufacturers' advertisemements and ephemera, periodicals, sheet music, etc.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Restrictions on Access
Unrestricted research use on site. Researchers must handle unprotected photographs with gloves.
Custodial History
Items collected by Dr. and Mrs. Hazen from various sources, especially commercial dealers, over a period of several years, then offered to the Archives Center, through the Division of Musical Instruments (later Musical History and now Division of Cultural ad Community Life); acquired in three separate transactions.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Collection purchased from Dr. Robert Hazen, May 23, 1985 (1988.3028).
Accruals
Dr. Robert M. Hazen, purchase, late 1986 (1988.3029) and Dr. Robert M. Hazen, purchase, March 3, 1987 (1988.3030).
Preferred Citation
Hazen Collection of Band Photographs and Ephemera, ca. 1818-1931, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Margaret Hazen, 1990
Programs -- Concerts
Posters
Stereographs
Sheet music -- Manuscripts -- 19th century
Picture postcards
Postcards
Pillows -- Photographs
Photographs -- 1850-1900
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Textile fabrics -- Photographs on
Music ensembles -- Photographs
Ephemera
Musicians -- 1830-1880
Musical instruments -- Photographs
Cabinet photographs
Brass bands -- Photographs
Cartes-de-visite
Cabinet prints
Ambrotypes
Advertisements
Bandstands
Bands (Music) -- Photographs
Photographs -- 1890-1900
Newspapers
Periodicals
Photographs
Series 1
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Ambrotypes
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Musician holding E-flat keyed bugle. 1/4 plate with gilt frame. Some emulsion damage. Bugle is a copper instrument with flat keys.
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Trumpet player in concert dress. 1/4 plate. Instrument is an unusual trumpet in the key of F with four rotary valves.
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New Hampshire soldier with B-flat circular cornet. 1/4 plate, fine case. Unusual top-action rotary valve cornet of the Civil War period.
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Musician holding overshoulder B-flat cornet with Alien valves. 1/6 plate, cased.
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Musician holding upright E-flat altohorn with Berliner valves. 1/6 plate with gilt frame.
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Musician with upright B-flat cornet with Berliner valves. 1/6 plate with gilt frame. Some emulsion damage.
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Musician with cornopean, ca. 1855. 1/4 plate, tinted, cased.
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Clarinetist, ca. 1855. 1/6 plate, tinted, cased. Instrument appears to be a five-key boxwood clarinet.
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Tintypes
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Seven-piece band. 1/4 plate, cased. Some surface abrasion. Possibly a family band. Instrumentation includes four overshoulder horns, two additional brass instruments, and a large rope drum. (TIN 1)
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Civil War soldier with unusual overshoulder E-flat tuba. 1/6 plate, gilt frame. (TIN 2)
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Young man holding E-flat overshoulder saxhorn. 1/6 plate in half case. (TIN 3
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Uniformed cornetist, possibly a Naval musician. 1/6 plate, cased. Instrument is a B-flat rotary valve cornet. (TIN 4)
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Uniformed bandsman with E-flat tuba. 1/6 plate, cased. Rotary-valved instrument. Probably manufactured in Boston, ca. 1875. (TIN 5)
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Musician with E-flat keyed bugle. 1/6 plate in half case. 1863 tax stamp on back. Bugle is an unusual instrument with curved keys. Negative #87-14042. (TIN 6)
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Union corporal holding upright soprano saxhorn. 1/8 plate, cased. Image is highlighted with gold paint. (TIN 7)
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Civilian holding overshoulder E-flat cornet. 1/8 plate, cased. Instrument with piston valves. (TIN 8)
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Pair of musicians with circular cornet and violin. 1/6 plate in half case. B-flat cornet with four top-action rotary valves. (TIN 9) Images Without Cases; Musicians
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Bass drummer. 1/6 plate, tinted. Image is marked, "Tel(?) City, Ind./Star Band." (TIN 10)
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Musician holding E-flat altohorn. 1/6 plate in paper mat. Instrument is Boston-style horn with side-action rotary valves, ca. 1875. (TIN 11)
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Musician with E-flat piston valve tuba, ca. 1890. 1/6 plate in paper mat. (TIN 12)
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Cornetist holding B-flat rotary valve instrument. 1/6 plate. Cornet is bell-front model with side-action valves. (TIN 13)
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Uniformed musician with overshoulder E-flat altohorn, ca. 1870. 1/6 plate. (TIN 14)
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Musician with B-flat soprano saxhorn, ca. 1870. 1/6 plate. (TIN 15)
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Gentleman in top hat holding B-flat trumpet. 1/6 plate. Instrument has rotary valves, ca. 1870. (TIN 16)
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Musician with B-flat trumpet. 1/6 plate. Instrument has top-action rotary valves; instrument case rests at the feet of the musician. (TIN 17)
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Musician with circular B-flat cornet. 1/8 plate in paper mat. Instrument has rotary valves, ca. 1865. (TIN 18)
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Uniformed soldier with B-flat Schreiber horn. 1/6 plate. Soldier wears a plumed hat tinted blue. Negative #87-14048. (TIN 31)
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Uniformed E-flat tenor horn player, ca. 1880. 1/6 plate. (TIN 23)
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Bandsman with E-flat overshoulder altohorn. 1/6 plate. Instrument has rotary valves. (TIN 38)
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Two musicians with E-flat overshoulder tuba and violin. 1/6 plate, damaged. Image ca. 1870. (TIN 22)
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Two Civil War soldiers with overshoulder E-flat tuba. 1/8 plate, cut down. Instrument has three Berliner valves. (TIN 21)
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Two bandsmen with E-flat trombone and B-flat cornet, ca. 1885. 1/6 plate. Both instruments have piston valves. S. Musicians are wearing plumed band helmets. (TIN 19
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Two bandsmen with cornet and altohorn. 1/8 plate. Instruments possibly by the Boston Musical Instrument Company. Negative #87-14097. (TIN 28)
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Two bandsmen with cornet and altohorn. 1/8 plate. Instruments possibly by the Boston Musical Instrument Company. Negative #87-14097. (TIN 28)
[Bandsmen : tintype.]
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Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
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Silver collodion on iron.
1/8 plate, 3.2" x 2.5".
Circa late 19th century
English.
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[Bandsmen : tintype.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000003 (AC Scan)
RSN 9829
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
Image: Two bandsmen with cornet and altohorn, possibly by the Boston Musical Instrument Company. Photographer unidentified.
Musicians -- 1850-1880 -- U.S.
Bandsmen -- 1850-1880 -- U.S.
Cornet -- Photographs -- 1850-1880
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1850-1880
Altohorns -- Photographs
Photographs -- 1850-1900
Tintypes
Boston Musical Instrument Company
Two cornetists. 1/6 plate. One cornet has rotary valves and the other is equipped with Berliner valves. Negative #87-14098. (TIN 29)
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Two cornetists. 1/6 plate. Instruments are long-model B-flat cornets with top-action rotary valves. Both musicians have belt buckles inscribed "WBCB." Negative #87-14099. (TIN 30)
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Two bandswomen with B-flat cornet and E-flat tuba, ca. 1890. 1/6 plate. (TIN 20)
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Three musicians with cornet, violin, and banjo. 1/6 plate, tinted. (TIN 27)
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Child with toy trumpet, ca. 1870. 1/12 (?) plate. (TIN 33) Images Without Cases: Bands
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Nine-piece band, ca. 1885. 1/4 plate, bent and damaged. Possibly a town band. (TIN 26)
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Washington Band of Holnesburg, ca. 1865. 1/4 plate. Musicians wear Civil War-style uniforms and some appear with overshoulder instruments. Band is posed outside near shipyard. Negative #87-14100. (TIN 32)
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Fourteen-piece band, ca. 1868. Image is dark and blurred, but musicians with overshoulder instruments near American flag are visible. Negative #87-14101. (TIN 24)
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Fourteen-piece saxhorn band, ca. 1870. 1/4 plate. Negative #87-14102. (TIN 25)
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Concordia Brass Band, ca. 1890. 1/4 plate. Instrumentation includes nine piston-valve instruments, one clarinet, and three percussion. (TIN 35)
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Unidentified band. 1/4 plate. Instrumentation includes twelve brass instruments and two percussion. Musicians wear civilian dress and pose outdoors. Negative #87-14276. (TIN 37)
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Stereographs
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Stereographs
General Sherman's Band at his Headquarters, Beaufort, S.C. John C. Taylor (Hartford, Connecticut), photog. Round corners, orange mount. "War Views, 1861-1865," No. 36. Bandsmen appear on steps of house beneath a large flag. Negative #87-13992. (ST 48)
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General Sherman's Headquarter Band. John C. Taylor (Hartford, Connecticut), photog. Round corners, small orange mount. "War Views, 1861-1865," No. 39. (ST 49)
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U. S. Military Academy Band, West Point, N.Y.
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Ninth U.S. Cavalry Regiment with band, 30 May 1880. Wittick & Bliss (Santa Fe, New Mexico), photog. Large tan mount. Black band inarches at head of black regiment. Detailed street scene with mountains in background. Negative #87-13995. (ST 4)
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U.S. Army Parade, GAR Encampment, Washington, D.C. Berry, Kelley & Chadwick (Chicago), publ. 1902. large band leads parade. Post Office tower appears in background. (ST 46)
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U. S. Army Regimental Band, ca. 1875. P. G. Anderson (Radfield, Dakota), photog. Large orange mount. Drum major appears with formally posed band. Negative #87-14103. (ST 2)
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Small British band, Ca. 1855. Small tan mount. Hand-tinted. Informally posed quintet, including trombone, alto-horn, cphicleide, boxwood clarinet and bugle. Studio scene. Negative #87-14043. (ST 1)
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The Inaugural Parade on Penna. Avenue. The Capitol in distance. Inauguration of President Roosevelt, Washington. H. C. White Co. (Bennington, Vermont), publ. 1905. Grey board mount. H. C. White Co. #9919. (ST 40)
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Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. Keystone View Co., publ. Heavy grey mount. Keystone #19089. (ST 56)
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Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. Keystone View Co., publ. Heavy grey mount. Keystone #19089. (ST 56)
Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. [stereograph]
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Keystone View Company
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Silver gelatin on paper, mounted.
3.5" x 7.1"
Circa 1910
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Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. [stereograph].
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000004 (AC scan)
91-16669 (OIPP Neg. No.)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
History of Sousa and band on back of the card.
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910.
Marines U.S. -- Photographs
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Washington (D.C.) -- 1900-1910
Photographs -- 1900-1910
Stereographs
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
United States. Department of the Treasury
Band posed near Old Cathedral, St. Augustine, Florida, ca. 1875. Florida Club, publ. Small yellow mount. "St. Augustine Views." Casually posed bandsmen, probably before or after a concert. Negative #87-14104. (ST 27)
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Indiana band. Indiana College of Fine Arts and Photography, publ. Small green mount. "Picturesque Wabash." Negative #87-14105. (ST 14)
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Indiana band. Indiana College of Fine Arts and Photography, publ. Small orange mount. "Picturesque Wabash." Pencilled notation on back reads: "City Band on Charly Creek." Same band as in number 11 but different pose. Negative #87-14106. (ST 13)
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Manhattan (Kansas) Cornet Band. Large pink mount. Black boy is seated in front of band. Back of card lists other Kansas views for sale by L. A. Ramsour. Negative #87-14107. (ST 7)
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Maine Band, ca. 1870. Henry Bailey (Augusta, Maine), publ. Large orange mount. Sixteen musicians appear in front of ornate wooden bandstand. (ST 55)
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Maine Band, ca. 1870. Henry Bailey (Augusta, Maine), publ. Large orange mount. Sixteen musicians appear in front of ornate wooden bandstand. (ST 55)
Band in a boat, Bryant's Pond. Small tan mount. Fifteen bandsmen, including two drummers, play in the middle of the pond. Scullers also appear in this view. Negative #87-14082. (ST 19)
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Payne's 2nd Regiment Band of Lewiston. Late grey board mount. Image shows bandsmen relaxing during a parade. (ST 34)
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Band on excursion party to Old Orchard Beach, Maine. IXirgan (Portland, Maine), photog. Small orange mount. Small crowd gathers with band on the beach. Negative #87-14108. (ST 24)
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5th Maryland Regiment with band and drum corps on Boston Common, 17 June 1875. T. Lewis (Cambridgeport, Mass.), photog. Small orange mount. Band appears as part of celebration of the Centennial of the Battle of Bunker Hill. (ST 36)
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Gordon (Mass.) Silver Cornet Band, ca. 1870. G. S. Morse (West Boxford, Mass.), photog. Large yellow mount. Eleven musicians appear in wooded setting. Good, clear view of a typical brass band. NegativeX
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Newburyport (Mass.) Band, ca. 1880. H. P. Macintosh (Newburyport, Mass.), publ. "Views of Newburyport and Vicinity." Negative #87-14110. (ST 47)
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Band and audience seated in Martin's Hall, North Mams, Massachusetts, 10 Sept. 1874. W. P. Kurd, photog. Large orange mount. Negative #89-12129. (ST 42)
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Salem (Mass.) Band on parade, ca. 1870. Perkins & Lefavour (Salem, Mass.), photog. Small tan mount. "P. Gilmore marched by" is pencilled in on back. Negative #87-14111. (ST 26)
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Labor Day Parade, Worcester, Massachusetts. L. G. Strand (Worcester, Mass.), photog. Small orange mount. (ST 41)
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Massachusetts town band. Geo. T. Putnam (Barre, Mass.), photog. Small yellow mount. Nineteen musicians pose in front of decorated monument with church in background. (ST 32)
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Band at encampment. Chamberlain (Southbridge, Mass.), publ. Small yellow mount. Probably a militia band hired to furnish music at military exercises. Negative #87-14112. (ST 3)
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Fraternal Order of Eagles Marching up Administration Way, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo. Standard Scenic Co. (Meadville, Pennsylvania), publ. 1906. Grey board mount. Band leads Eagles up steps of one of the central exhibition buildings. Other exhibition halls in view in background. (ST 37)
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Claremont (N.H.) Cornet Band, 15 July 1873. H. G. Mclntire (Concord, N.H.), publ. Band was photographed at the hundredth birthday celebration of the last man to remember the Revolutionary War. Negative #87-14113. (ST 29)
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Claremont (N.H.) Cornet Band, 15 July 1873. J. Parker, Jr. (Newport, N.H.), photog. and publ. Same view as number 27. (ST 50)
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Echo Lake, Franconia Notch. Kilburn Brothers (Littleton, N.H., photog. and publ. Kilburn #133. View of eight bandsmen in a boat, ca. 1865. Negative #87-14036. (ST 20)
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Echo Lake, Franconia Notch. Kilburn Brothers (Littleton, N.H.), photographer and publisher. Kilburn #133. Same Franconia-area view as number 29, but lighter resolution. "S. Anna Coggeshall" is stamped on back of card. (ST 53)
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Nashua (N.H.) Cornet Band, ca. 1870. Spaulding, photog. Small orange mount. Band appears in front of large crowd gathered near large house. Negative #87-14114. (ST 15)
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Parade. E. D. Ward (Lake Village, N.H.), photog. Small orange mount. Negative #87-14115. (ST 10)
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Black River (N.Y.) Cornet Band, ca. 1875. Small tan \ mount. Twelve elegantly attired musicians pose with instruments. Negative #87-14116. (ST 23)
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Parade, Dolgeville, New York. Small tan mount. Banner across street reads "Tryon H & L Co." Negative #87-14076. (ST 11)
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Parade, Dolgeville, New York. Small tan mount. Same parade as depicted in number 34 but different band. Three women appear in foreground of this view. Negative #87-14117. (ST 12)
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Summer House, Fort William Henry Hotel, Lake George, N. Y. S. R. Stoddard (Glen Falls, N.Y.), publ. Small green mount. Band is shown playing in small gazebo on hotel grounds. Negative #87-14118. (ST 6)
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F. C. Babcock Cornet Band of Hornellsville, New York. Small orange mount. Photograph was probably taken in Canaseraga, N.Y. (ST 43)
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Coney Island, N.Y.—Music Pavilion, Manhattan Beach. Yellow mount. Small audience but no band in scene. (ST 52) A/e^. A^9- 7/-/^£?.
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Music Stand, Central Park, New York, N.Y. Barnum, photog. Small tan mount. (ST 44)
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Gilmore's Band on Grand Hotel Piazza, Saratoga Springs. Baker & Record (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.), photog. Small orange mount. Baker & Record #53. (ST 39) /VW. Ab.
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Band playing on the grounds of the Clarendon Hotel, Saratoga, N.Y., ca. 1870. Small yellow mount. Bandsmen are seated casually in a circle on the grass. Negative #87-14119. (ST 17)
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Fifth New York Regiment Band. W. L. Hall (Trumansburg, N.Y.), publ. Small orange mount. Fourteen musicians plus drum major appear at encampment. (ST 35)
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Band in a corral. W. L. Hall (Trumansburg, N.Y.), photog. Orange mount. Thirteen musicians stand inside a fenced area. (ST 51)
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Firemen's parade, ca. 1875. Large orange mount. Negative #87-14126. (ST 18)
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Band, ca. 1868. Large orange mount. Bandsmen pose in front of building decorated with flags. Negative #87-14127. (ST 21)
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Town band, ca. 1875. Large orange mount. Eleven brass players, plus drummer and helper, comprise this band. Negative #87-14128. (ST 22)
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Boys' band. Small yellow mount. Card lacks stereo effect because both views are taken from the same spot. A man in top hat appears in center of left view only. (ST 30)
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Band with horse-drawn wagon. Small yellow mount. J (ST 33)
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Two brass players. Rand & Latto (Boston), photog. 7
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Cabinet Prints
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Louis Bentz with B-flat keyed bugle. Warren (Boston and /98ti Cambridgeport), photog. Outstanding image of this musician who served for forty years in the U. S. Military Academy Band. Some openings in his bugle are partially plugged in this view. Negative #87-14129. (CAB 59)
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Cornetist, ca. 1875. Gardner & Frey (Utica, N.Y.), photog. E-flat cornet with three rotary valves. "S D & C M B" appears on cap. Negative #87-14130. (CAB 32)
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Band at Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia, ca. 1863. James Cremer (Philadelphia), publ. Small yellow mount. Negative #87-14120. (ST 57)
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Post Mills (Vermont) Cornet Band, ca. 1875. Small yellow mount. Sixteen bandsmen, including two holding woodwinds, pose near a brick house. Negative #87-14121. (ST 28)
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Band on veranda of the National Home For Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Fort Monroe, Virginia. E. H. Hart (Philadelphia), publ. Large mount. Number 88 in publisher's series. (ST 31) Left, neg. # 91-2453.
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[Band at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers : stereograph]
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Hart, E. H.
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stereograph
Silver gelatin on paper, mounted.
4.4" x 7.0"
Circa 1895
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[Band at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers : stereograph]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000005 (AC scan)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
Virginia band on veranda, near Fort Monroe, Va.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 91-2453 (left half of stereograph). Copyright expired; public domain, but the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center.
Bands (Music) -- 1890-1900.
Soldiers -- Stereographs.
Musicians -- Stereographs
Fort Monroe (Va.) -- 1890-1900
Photographs -- 1850-1900
Stereographs -- 1890-1910
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers -- Stereographs
Forestry Building at Lewis and Clark Exposition. E. L. Clement (Downer's Grove, 111.), publ. Grey mount. Band, seated in foreground, plays in large exhibition hall where tree trunks serve as columns. (ST 58)
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Gilmore's Band. Underwood & Underwood, publ. Five children, holding a variety of instruments, pretend to be a band. Negative #87-14018. (ST 54)
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Dot Wagner music vas almost human sometimes. Underwood & Underwood, publ. 1902. Comic view of helicon player using a baby as a mute. (ST 45)
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Dyer's band, ca. 1865. Small orange mount. Uniformed musicians pose in street. Negative #87-14122. (ST 8)
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Haydenville Band, ca. 1870. Negative #87-14123. (ST 9)
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Town band, ca. 1865. Small orange mount. Fourteen musicians, including many with overshoulder horns, gather on residential street. Negative #87-14124. (ST 5)
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Band at encampment, ca. 1865. Hart, photog. Small orange mount. "Fairground" is pencilled in on back. Negative #87-14125. (ST 16)
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Cornetist from the 7th Regiment Band, Saratoga, N.Y. Oilman (N.Y.), photog. B-flat piston valve cornet. (CAB 20)
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Cornetist. J. Beardsley (Ithaca, N.Y.), photog. Negative #87-14131. (CAB 28)
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Cornetist. New York (Williamsport, Perm.), photog. Engraved B-flat piston valve cornet manufactured by Distin Company. Negative #87-14132. (CAB 22)
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Cornetist in military attire. Gray (Boston), photog. B-flat piston valve cornet. (CAB 43)
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Pair of musicians with cornet and violin. Bros. (Eugene, Ore.), photog. (CAB 42)
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Young cornetist with B-f lat piston cornet. Oval portrait on mount. (CAB 54)
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Young cornetist in Zouave-style uniform, 1901. Pritchard, photog. (CAB 34)
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Young female cornetist. Gurley & Harris (Utica, N.Y.), photog. B-flat piston valve instrument. Negative #87-14133. (CAB 24)
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Two young female cornetists with B-flat piston valve instruments. Johnson Studio (Cazenovia and Watertown, N.Y.), photog. B-flat piston valve instrument. Older man, probably the teacher and/or their father, poses with the girls. Negative #87-14016. (CAB 25)
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Young alto horn player. E-flat instrument with rotary valves. Portrait of un identified man appears on back of card. (CAB 38)
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Alto horn player, ca. 1890. Bergeron Reichert, successor to F. W. Manville (Sheboygan, Wis.), photog. Bell-front "solo alto" piston valve instrument. "BCB" appears on cap. Reputedly the same musician portrayed in image number 12. (CAB 45)
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Tenorhorn player. A. Hopkins (Palmyra, N.Y.), photog. B-flat tenorhorn with piston valves. Negative #87-14134. (CAB 21)
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Tenorhorn player in military dress, ca. 1870. "*\ B-flat instrument with three top-action rotary valves. "C. N. Mead, Crown Point" is pencilled in as identification for either the photographer or the musician. Negative #87-14135. (CAB 26)
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Baritone player. A. A. Thompson (Ravenna, Ohio), photog. B-flat baritone with three top-action rotary valves. Negative #87-14136. (CAB 29)
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Trombonist in military uniform. J. C. Brewster (San Buenaventura, Cal.), photog. B-flat rotary valve instrument. Negative #87-14137. (CAB 19)
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Trombonist. Stryker, photog. B-flat piston-valve trombone. (CAB 47)
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Trombonist—George Spannatuss (?). Donnelly (New Haven, Conn.), photog. B-flat slide trombone. Negative #87-14138. (CAB 27)
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Georg Brokesch, French Horn player in formal attire. (Leipzig), photog. (CAB 51)
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E-flat, Tuba player in military dress, ca. 1865. overshoulder tuba. (CAB 33)
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Tuba player. Fritz (Reading, Perm.), photog. E-flat side-action rotary valve tuba of Boston style. "Winona" appears on cap. Negative #87-14139. (CAB 30)
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Tuba player. A. N. Camp "1891" (Jamestown, N.Y.), photog. E-flat Berliner piston valve instrument. Musician is black. Negative #87-14140. (CAB 23)
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Young snare drummer ("Charley") in uniform, ca. 1890. Imperial (San Francisco), photog. Rope tension drum. Negative #87-14141. (CAB 31)
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Young snare drummer in uniform, large mount. (CAB 41) Small oval portrait in
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Flautist in formal concert attire. Bailey (Marquette, Mich.), photog. Posed in playing position with ivory and dark-wood flute. (CAB 52)
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Flautist in formal concert attire. Georg Brokesch (Leipzig), photog. (CAB 50)
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Clarinetist in military uniform. Werner (Marquette, Mich.), photog. (CAB 58)
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Clarinetist. Burnette (Albion, N.Y.), photog. (CAB 49)
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Mildred Parley with clarinet, 10 Sept. 1903. Houseknecht (Batavia, N.Y.), photog. Oval portrait onmount. (CAB 53)
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Drum major in fancy uniform. Edwards (Falls Village, Conn. ) , photog. Baton, plumed shako and elaborate braiding contribute to the imposing image of this non-playing bandsman. (CAB 48)
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Female banjo player. Jas. Sebewaing, Mich. ) , photog. L. Duck (Caro and (CAB 57)
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De Moss Family Quartette. Roshon Galleries (Lebanon, Perm.), photog. Four adults pose with brass, string, and percussion instruments. (CAB 8)
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Loveland Family, "Solo Quintette." Two adults and three children appear with saxophone, double bell euphonium, clarinet, cornet, and trombone. (CAB 9)
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McGibeny Family Band. F. Gutekunst (Philadelphia), photog. Two adults and seven children appear with cornet (echo bell), violins, drums, and helicons in E-flat, B-flat baritone and E-flat bass. Negative #87-14046. (CAB 11)
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Noss Family Concert Company of New Brighton, Perm. "Brass Band, Chorus and Orchestra." Seven players pose in this view. Personnel list is printed on back of card. Instrumentation consists of six brass and bass drum. Negative #87-14142. (CAB 7)
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Noss Family Musical Novelty Company, New Brighton, Perm. "Brass Band Chorus and Orchestra." Eight individuals appear with a variety of instruments in this view. Personnel list is printed on back of card. (CAB 6)
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Brass Band Chorus and Orchestra [cabinet print]
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Noss Family Musical Novelty Company (New Brighton, Pa.)
1 Item
English.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Silver albumen on paper.
General
In Box 3 (Series 1, Subseries 4).
General
See related photograph, 1.4.36, Removal Form #08593, originally selected for American Family show.
Conditions Governing Access
Must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeve.
Scope and Contents
Shows eight persons with a variety of instruments. Personnel list printed on verso of card.
Exhibitions Note
Shown in NMAH exhibition, "American Families and Their Photographs," 1996-1997.
Musical instruments -- 1860-1990
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians
Albumen prints
Cabinet photographs
Photographic prints
Noss family
Pembletons Family Band, York, Nebraska, specializing in drums. (CAB 10)
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Shepard Family Band, ca. 1893. Six musicians plus baby shown with brass instruments (includig two cornets, altohorns, tenor horn and bass) and bass drum. A quartet of violins is displayed in a case. Negative #87-14003. (CAB 5)
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Shepard Family Band, ca. 1894. J. K. Patch (Shelburne Falls, Mass.), photog. Same personnel as in number 39. Negative #87-14143. (CAB 2)
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Shepard Family Concert Company, ca. 1896. Same group as pictured in numbers 39 and 40 but baby is now playing drum. Sets of violins and banjos are displayed on the floor at the front of the group. Negative #87-14004. (CAB 3)
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Shepard Family Band, ca. 1896. J. K. Patch (Shelburn Falls, Mass.), photog. Family appears with violins in this view. (CAB 4)
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Shepard Family Band, 1898. Family poses as brass band with percussion. Negative #87-14005. (CAB 1)
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Family Band, ca. 1890. Thurston (Fremont, Mich.), photog. Four brass players plus one on percussion make up this group. Negative #87-14144. (CAB 56)
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H. M. Grenadier Guards Band in Boston, 1872. Warren and Heald (Boston), photog. Over fifty players, including instrumentalists on French horns, bassoons, oboes, and alto clarinets, comprise this band. Led by Dan Godfrey, the group was photographed in Boston while participating in Patrick Gilmore's World Peace Jubilee. Negative #87-14052. (CAB 13)
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H. M. Grenadier Guards Band in Boston, 1872. Warren and Heald (Boston), photog. Over fifty players, including instrumentalists on French horns, bassoons, oboes, and alto clarinets, comprise this band. Led by Dan Godfrey, the group was photographed in Boston while participating in Patrick Gilmore's World Peace Jubilee. Negative #87-14052. (CAB 13)
Genesee Band, ca. 1900. C. W. Hansom (Genesee, Idaho), photog. Fifteen musicians, including woman on trombone, pose for this portrait. (CAB 40) Gelatin or collodion?
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Town band, probably from Illinois. Tomlinson (Decatur, 111.), photog. Twenty-three musicians in fancy braided uniforms comprise this band. Ca. 1890. (CAB 61)
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Four bandsmen in uniform, ca. 1890. H. R. Brown (Mo. Valley, Iowa), photog. Instruments depicted include clarinet, cornet, bell-front altohorn and helicon. (CAB 55)
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Canton Band, ca. 1885. Eighteen men pose on the /?88-street in front of the office of "The Maine Horse Breeder's Monthly." Negative #87-14010. (CAB 15)
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Martland's Brockton Band, October, 1879. Howard, photog. Twenty-two-piece band stands with instruments in a large field while groups of spectators look on. Negative #87-14054. (CAB 46)
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Newark (N.Y.) Military Band. Nineteen bandsmen in military-style band uniforms pose on town sidewalk in /Too • front of stores. A boy with a bicycle watches from a side street. Negative #87-14145. (CAB 37)
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Mineral City (Ohio) Cornet Band. Twelve elegantly attired bandsmen (ten on brass and two on percussion) stand with their instruments on an unpaved street while a crowd looks on. Negative #87-14009. (CAB 39)
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American Military Band, Mansfield, Ohio. Potter (Mansfield), photog. Sixteen-piece brass band with I?2%. four woodwinds and two percussion. Interior studio shot. Negative #87-14146. (CAB 17)
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Band, probably from Ohio. Ennis (Berlin Heights, Ohio), /?8%. photog. Fourteen-piece brass band with percussion and piccolo. Photograph taken outdoors. Negative #87-14147. (CAB 14)
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American band, probably Ohio National Guard Unit, at military encaitpnent, ca. 1900. Partially-obscured drum has the words "Cuba" and "O.N.G.—O.V.I." painted on it. (CAB 66)
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Hanover Silver Cornet Band. Twenty-two musicians appear in photograph. Back of card serves as advertisement for the band: "Engagements solicited for either concert or parade service." (CAB 60)
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Saxtons River Academy Band, Saxtons River, Vermont, ca.1885. P. W. Taft (Saxtons River, Vt.), photog. Fifteen young bandsmen appear in this formal indoor portrait. Identification is pencilled in on back of card. (CAB 44)
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Grafton Cornet Band. P. W. Taft (Saxtons River, Vt.), photog. Fifteen bandsmen plus one additional individual not in uniform pose for indoor portrait. Negative #87-14148. (CAB 16)
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Traveling show band. Eight-piece band in fancy uniforms pose with parlor pump organ in front of tent. This could be a circus band or possibly part of a traveling spiritualist or medicine show. Negative #87-13999„• 90-4487 (CAB 12)
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American band, ca. 1880. Eighteen-piece band, possibly from North Carolina. Negative #87-14149. (CAB 65)
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American band, ca. 1890. Nineteen bandsmen appear in this outdoor shot with carriages in background. Instrumentation includes fifteen on brass, one on clarinet, and three percussion. (CAB 64)
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North American band, ca. 1890. Fifteen-piece band with handsomely-painted drums. The epaulettes are typical of some Canadian bands. (CAB 63)
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American band, ca. 1880. Twelve-piece band poses on a rough wooden platform. Instrumentation includes nine brass, one clarinet, and two drums. (CAB 62)
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Seltzer's Orchestra and Band. Bandsmen and friends pose with carriage in woodland setting. Negative #87-14150. (CAB 36) 5" x 6" mount.
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American band. Twelve men, six with rotary valve instruments, pose on steps of a house. Negative #87-14151. (CKB 35) 4%" x 5y .
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Band in parade, Stuttgart, Germany, 1893. Wolffram
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Cartes de visite
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1-20 Album of the Monroeville Silver Cornet Band, Monroeville, Ohio. 1863/64.
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Stephen Lawrence Celary, trombonist and leader.
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Oval portrait, no instrument.
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Bandsman with E-flat alto horn.
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Bandsman with E-flat bass horn.
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Bandsman with B-flat circular cornet.
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Bandsman with E-flat circular cornet.
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John Hosford with E-flat bass horn. Inscription reads: "1st Eb Basso, Monroeville Silver Cornet Band, 1864, J. H. Gardner Leader."
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Oval portrait, no instrument.
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Bandsman with E-flat alto horn.
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N. J. Dew[as] No. 3 with circular B-flat cornet.
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Bandsman with E-flat overshoulder cornet.
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Portrait, no instrument.
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Bandsman with circular E-flat cornet.
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Female portrait, no instrument.
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Bandsman with B-flat baritone.
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Female portrait, no instrument.
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Church (possibly the practice hall)
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W. A. Mozart
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G. Meyerbeer.
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N. Paganini.
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Bandsman with overshoulder E-flat cornet.
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Bandsman with overshoulder E-flat cornet.
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Bandsman with overshoulder B-flat cornet.
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Bandsman with overshoulder B-flat cornet.
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Bandsman with overshoulder E-flat altohorn.
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Bandsman with overshoulder E-flat altohorn.
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Bandsman with overshoulder B-flat tenor horn.
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Bandsman with overshoulder B-flat tenor horn.
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Bandsman with overshoulder B-flat baritone.
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Bandsman with overshoulder B-flat bass.
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Bandsman with four-valve upright E-flat bass.
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Bandsman with four-valve upright E-flat bass.
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Bandsman holding drumstick or possibly fife.
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Bandsman with overshoulder E-flat cornet. Thomas Haslach (Williamsburg, long Island), photog.
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Bandsman with overshoulder E-flat altohorn. Thomas Haslach (Williamsburg, long Island), photog.
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Portrait of a man in military uniform. Stevenson (Brooklyn, N.Y.), photog.
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Portrait. Fernando Dessaure (New York), photog.
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Portrait. Stevenson (Brooklyn, N.Y.), photog.
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Portrait of man in Masonic sash and apron. E. Brown (Brooklyn, N.Y.), photog.
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Girl with cello. George M. Bretz (Pottsville, Perm.), photog. (CDV 36)
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Boy with B-flat cornet (side-action, string rotary valves). George M. Bretz (Pottsville, Perm.), photog. (CDV 32)
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Mamie Strohl with B-flat cornet (side-action rotary valves). Andre Dettra (Pottstown, Perm.), photog. (CDV 38)
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Girl with B-flat cornet (side-action rotary valves). George M. Bretz (Pottsville, Perm.), photog. (CDV 39)
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Girl with B-flat flugelhorn (top-action, string rotary valves). George M. Bretz (Pottsville, Perm.), photog. (CDV 31)
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Boy with B-flat flugelhorn (top-action rotary valves). Andre Dettra (Pottstown, Perm.), photog. (CDV 34)
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Woman with E-flat tuba (top-action rotary valves). Andre Dettra (Pottstown, Perm.), photog. (CDV 33)
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Girl with snare drum. George M. Bretz (Pottsville, Perm.), photog. (CDV 35)
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Emma Strohl with bells. Andre Dettra (Pottstown, Perm.), photog. (CDV 37)
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Soldier holding E-flat cornet. C. H. Townsend (Willimantic, Conn.), photog. The cornet by Isaac Fiske has early pattern piston-activated rotary valves. Negative #87-14152. (CDV 49)
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Cornetist. Photographer from Skowhegan, Maine. Circular E-flat cornet similar to instruments made by Isaac Fiske, ca.1860. Negative #87-14153. (CDV 50)
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Civil War musician with E-flat rotary valve saxhorn. Two-cent tax stamp, ca. 1863, on back of image. Negative #87-14154. (CDV 51)
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Cornetist in Civil War uniform. G. W. Moore (Medina, N.Y.), photog. Distinctive B-flat cornet by Louis Schreiber of New York. Negative #87-14155. (CDV 52)
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"Grampa Parker" with his cornet. B-flat cornet with Vienna valves. Negative #87-14156. (CDV 53)
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Albert Parker in his military uniform holding his B-flat cornet. Curtis & Crosby (Lewiston, Maine), photog. Identified on back as from the Third Regiment, Company A of the Maine Volunteers, Bath, Maine. Negative #87-14157. (CDV 54)
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Soldier holding pocket B-flat rotary valve cornet. "Werner, 532 N 2nd St.", photog. Negative #87-14158. (CDV 55)
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Amputee with B-flat cornet, ca. 1870. Rotary valve instrument by John Stratton of New York. At least six different views of this ex-soldier are known. See also number 57. Negative #87-14006. (CDV 56)
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Same musician as in number 56 posed in this view with amputee flag bearer. (CDV 7)
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Cornetist. H. P. Brown (Waverly, Iowa), photog. Odd B-flat cornet with four rotary valves. Negative #87-14159. (CDV 57)
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E-flat soprano saxhorn player in military uniform. W. W. Smith (Minersville, Perm.), photog. (CDV 4)
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Young boy with B-flat rotary valve trumpet. (CDV 3)
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Cornetist with over-shoulder B-flat soprano. Instrument possibly by Graves of Boston. Negative #87-14160. (CDV 43)
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Fredric Loehmann with overshoulder E-flat soprano. White (Little Rock, Arkansas), photog. Instrument has metal-linked top rotors. Musician is a Confederate soldier from Arkansas. Negative #87-14161. (CDV 42)
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Soldier holding E-flat altohorn. C. T. Darwin (Decatur, 111.), photog. Negative #87-14162. (CDV 58)
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Altohorn player. Bell-front instrument with side action rotary valves. (CDV 1)
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Jacob Buchecker with upright altohorn with Berliner valves. G. V. Khecht (Orefield, Perm.), photog. (CDV 2)
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Young boy in military uniform with altohorn. H. Merz (New York, N.Y.), photog. This unusual altohorn has Stoezel valves. Negative #87-14163. (CDV 60)
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Altohorn player with overshoulder E-flat instrument. Wm. Mehrle (Chicago), photog. Negative #87-14164. (CDV 44)
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Musician with overshoulder E-flat altohorn. Possibly a copy of a daguerreotype. Lamoreux (Allentown, Perm.), photog. Ca. 1865. Negative #87-14165. (CDV 45)
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Trombonist with B-flat valve trombone. McCormick (Belleville, Ont.), photog. (CDV 5)
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Soldier with B-flat valve trombone. J. E. Canfield (New Milford, Conn.), photog. Negative #87-14166.
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Young girl ("Mabp|g") with E-flat valve trombone. Negative #87-14167. (CDV 71)
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Pair of soldiers with valve trombone and rifle. J. I. Saul (Pine Grove, Perm.), photog. Negative #87-14168. (CDV 61)
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Musician holding overshoulder B-flat tenor horn. Negative #87-14169. (CDV 46)
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Union musician with B-flat baritone horn. Upright instrument of the type that could be converted to overshoulder. Negative #87-14170. (CDV 63)
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Musician holding overshoulder E-flat tuba with three Berliner valves. Negative #87-14171. (CDV 47)
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Musician holding E-flat tuba. Reeve & Watts (Columbus, Ohio), photog. Odd playing position. Negative #87-14172. (CDV 48)
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German musician holding E-flat tuba with Berliner valves. Dated 1847. Negative #87-14173. (CDV 64)
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Musician holding E-flat tuba with piston valves. W. J. Smyth (New Berlin, N.Y.), photog. (CDV 8)
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Soldier holding overshoulder E-flat tuba with Berliner valves. Tax stamp, ca. 1864, on back. "SCB" insignia on band hat. (CDV 9)
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Cellist with overshoulder bass saxhorn beside him on floor, ca. 1865. The horn has Perinet valves. (CDV 70)
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Bearded civilian with four-key wooden flute. Ca. 1860. (CDV 68)
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Four musicians: Two violinists, one cornetist and one on an unusual valve trombone. (CDV 6)
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Pair of musicians with E-flat overshoulder altohorn and E-flat rotary valve cornet. Ca. 1870 or earlier. (CDV 10)
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Pair of musicians with rotary valve alto horn and E-flat cornet. Wallace Dietrich (Kutztown, Perm.), photog. Negative #87-14174. (CDV 59)
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Six-man band with brass overshoulder instruments. Ca. 1860. "Gorton's Gold Cornet Band, Stow's Circus." Negative #87-14175. (CDV 40)
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Sixteen-piece militia band. A. C. Mclntyre & Co. (Ogdensburg, N. Y.), photog. Band shown in the field. Negative #87-13994. (CDV 69)
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Glenrock (Perm.) Band. Ca. 1868. J. A. Shoemaker (Glenrock) , photog. Negative #87-14176. (CDV 65)
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Waupaca (Wis.) Band. F. Rich (Waupaca) , photog. Negative #87-14177. (CDV 41)
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British juvenile band. H. Burrows (Liverpool) , photog. Shows unusual instruments, including Sarrusophone, Koenig horn and jingling johnny. Negative #87-14051. (CDV 66)
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Same band as 1.5.89. G. F. Roger (Dundee), photog. Negative #87-14178. (CDV 67)
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Mounted Photoprints
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Tuskegee Institute Band, ca. 1885. Albumen print, 5" x . 303? 7". Black band. (MBP 95)
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Osceola (Fla.) Band, ca. 1890. Twelve players, three overshoulder instruments. Negative #87-14057. (MBP 23)
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Cobbossett Band, Gardiner, Maine, ca. 1890. 5" x 7". /?8$. (MBP 144)
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Association St. Dominique, Lewiston, Maine, ca. 1890. Glass mounted photograph. Thirty-two-piece band is shown standing on pier. (MBP 59)
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Baldwinville (Mass.) Cornet Band, ca. 1895. 4-1/2" x 7". Negative #87-14179. (MBP 15)
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Groton (Mass.) Band, 1908. 4-1/2" x 6-1/2". (MBP 133)
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Regimental band, ca. 1864. Platinum print from Mathew Brady negative. (MIS 18)
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Unidentified Minnesota band. Jacoby & Son (Minneapolis), photog. (MBP 43)
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Kansas City band, ca. 1880. J. T. Doran (Kansas City), photog. Twelve musicians. (MBP 22)
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Third Nebraska Band in Cuba, ca. 1899. Nineteen men in band, names on verso. Slogan, "We stayed because we had to", is printed on photograph. (MBP 16)
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Unidentified band performing in Pender, Neb., ca. 1890. Twenty-piece band. Negative #87-14180. (MBP 21)
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Grange Band, Deering, N.H. 4-1/2" x 8". Negative #87-14181. (MBP 131)
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Nelson (N.H.) Band at Golden Wedding anniversary celebration, ca. 1885. J. A. French (Keene, N.H.), iff-?. photog. 4" x 7-1/4" in sepia tone. Negative #87-13985. (MBP 97)
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Unidentified New Hampshire band, ca. 1885. 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" in sepia tone. Negative #87-14182. (MBP 98)
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Walden (N.Y.) Fife, Drum & Bugle Corps, ca. 1914. 7-3/4" X 4". (MBP 62)
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Unidentified New York band. J. S. Dickerson (Ticonderoga), photog. 4-1/2" x 7". Shows elegant uniforms and drum major. (MBP 132)
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Oregon Aero Club Band. Jazz band with banjo. 5" x 8". (MBP 149)
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Seaside (Ore.) High School Girls Band. 5" x 3-1/2". (MBP 146)
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Jolly Farmers Band. Double-size photographic postcard. (PC 470)
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Monmouth Silver Cornet Band, ca. 1870. Shows eight rotary-valved instruments and bass drum. 3-1/2" x 5-1/2". Negative #87-14183. (MBP 63)
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Nine-piece town band, relaxing on hillside. 2" x 3-1/2". Negative #87-14184. (MBP 150)
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21
Eleven-piece band. 3-1/4" x 3-1/4". (MBP 109)
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4
22
Silver Cornet Band, Oceanside, Cal. Turner's Elite Studios (San Diego), photog. 5-1/2" x 7-1/2" in sepia tone. Eleven-piece band, all brass. (MBP 113)
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4
23
Unidentified California band. Albumen print. Pacific Coast Photo & View Co. (Los Gatos), photog. Fifteen instruments, including guitar. (MBP 10)
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4
24
Eagles Band, Denver, ca. 1900. Band is in wagon advertising a ball. Negative number 87-13988. (MBP 41)
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25
Putnam (Conn.) City Band. 4-1/2" x 7-1/2". (MBP 134)
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4
26
Tolono (111.) Band, ca. 1885. Albumen print. Parley, photog. (MBP 9)
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4
27
—llhousen (Ind.) Eclipse Band. Louis Scheidler, photog. Original frame is in collection. (MBP 111)
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4
28
Machias (Maine) Band, 1913. The twelve-man band appears at the ICOF Convention in Elliotville. Negative #87-14185. (MBP 18)
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4
29
Beaton's National Band, Attleboro, Mass., ca. 1900. Street scene. (MBP 44)
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4
30
Boardman Band, Boston, Mass. Rafter & Lincoln (Boston), photog. 6" x 8". (MBP 71)
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4
31
M.W.A. Band, Brimfield, Mass. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2". (MBP 75)
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32
Martland's Fifth Regimental Band, Brockton, Mass. Dated May 9, 1900. Harry W. Brown (Cambridge), photog. Band has twenty-six musicians with mixed brass and woodwind instrumentation. (MBP 7)
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4
33
Martland's Band, Brockton, Mass. Ca. 1910. Band has 21 musicians, seven of whom play clarinets. Negative #87-14055. (MBP 8)
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4
34
Eclipse Concert Band, Edina, Missouri. Gelatin print. Buehner, photog. Musicians are dressed in costume. Photograph dates from last quarter of nineteenth century. Negative #87-14186. (MBP 3)
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35
Hartington (Neb.) Citizens Concert Band, 1899. Negative #87-13987. (MBP 42)
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36
White's Silver Band, Merideth, N.H., ca. 1890. Dalton Studio, photog. 6" x 8". Negative #87-14187. (MBP 101)
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37
North (N.H.) Conway Band, ca. 1880. 5" x 8". Negative #87-14012. (MBP 99)
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38
Voss's First Regiment Band, Newark, N.J., ca. 1910. (MBP 11)
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4
39
long Lake Band at Golden Beach, Raquette, New York, ca. 1885. Eight bandsmen stand on beach with boats in background. Names of bandsmen listed on verso. Negative #87-14188. (MBP 5)
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40
long Lake Band at Golden Beach, Raquette, New York, ca. 1885. 4-1/2" x 8". Same view as 1.6.40. (MBP 141)
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41
Ludlowville (N.Y.) Cornet Band, ca. 1895. Shows fifteen men on steps with piston valve brass instruments and two clarinets. Negative #87-14189. (MBP 4)
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42
Port Jervis (N.Y.) parade scene, ca. 1875. Lundelain (Port Jervis), photog. Dynamic street scene. Negative #87-13983. (MBP 29)
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43
Richfield Springs (N.Y.) Band, ca. 1870. N. S. Bowdish, photog. 4" x 6" in sepia tone. (MBP 69)
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4
44
Silvertown (N.Y.) Cord Orchestra, 19 Jan. 1927. Swing orchestra; publicity photograph. (MBP 58)
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4
45
Children's band, ca. 1880. S. S. Wheeler (Bainbridge), photog. Includes triangle player, an unusual feature for such a band. Negative #87-14019. (MBP 24)
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46
Student orchestra, 1917. W. J. Helmke (Utica), photog. (MBP 28)
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4
47
Comic quintet, Columbus, Ohio. Rox Photo Studio (Columbus), photog. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 57)
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5
48
The Armco Concert Band, Middletown, Ohio. "Musical Voice of the American Rolling Mill Co." (MBP 55)
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5
49
G.A.R. Band, Decoration Day, 1885. Photograph taken at Troy, Ohio. C. A. Schnell (Troy) , photog. 6-1/2" x 9" in sepia tone. (MBP 67)
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5
50
Rush Springs (Okla.) Concert Band, ca. 1900. 4" x 5-1/2". (MBP 147)
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51
Rush Springs (Okla.) Concert Band. 5" x 7". Membership of band includes both men and women. (MBP 139)
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52
Bally (Perm.) Band on picnic, 1917. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 73)
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53
J. L. Mitchell Band, Gallitzin, Perm. 5" x 7". Negative #87-14190. (MBP 118)
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54
Winona Band, Mohnsville, Perm., ca. 1890. H. A. Seidel (Reading) , photog. 5-3/4" x 8" in sepia tone. Negative #87-14191. (MBP 74)
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55
Mt. Carmel (Perm.) Citizens Band, 30 May 1910. Warren K. Baus (Mt. Carmel), photog. 5" x 7". (MBP 86)
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56
Pittston (Perm.) Band, ca. 1880. Albumen print. Shows twenty-three musicians with a variety of piston and rotary valve brass instruments as well as four woodwinds. Negative #87-14192. (MBP 2)
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57
Valley View (Perm.) Cornet Band, ca. 1900. W. S. Anspash (Lebanon) , photog. Negative #87-14193 . (MBP 14)
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58
Newport (R.I.) Cornet Band., ca. 1910. Twenty-five musicians with mixed brass and woodwind instrumentation. (MBP 12)
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59
lola (Wis.) Cornet Band. Parks Photo Gallery (lola) , photog. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". Negative #87-14194. (MBP 116)
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60
U. S. Army Cavalry Band, Fort Riley, Kansas, ca. 1900. Negative #87-14195. (MBP 13)
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61
4th Army Artillery Band, ca. 1918. (MBP 87)
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62
Brown's Valley Band, ca. 1900. Thirteen musicians. Negative #87-14196. (MBP 119)
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63
Courier Cadet Band, Newcastle, ca. 1910. Negative #87-14197. (MBP 115)
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64
Knowersville Band, ca. 1890. Street scene. 4-1/2" x 7-3/4" in sepia tone. (MBP 70)
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5
65
Petersham Band, 1885. 4-1/2" x 7-3/4" in sepia tone. (MBP 72)
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5
66
Union Band, New Brunswick, ca. 1905. (MBP 148) Without Name (arranged chronologically):
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67
Banl, possibly Confederate, ca. 1865. 5-1/4" x 8-1/4" in sepia tone. Original frame is in collection. Negative #87-14198. (MBP 102)
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68
Saxhorn band. Musicians7 uniforms have been tinted. Original frame is in collection. (MBP 61)
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69
Brass band, ca. 1860. Albumen print. View shows nine musicians with overshoulder, circular, and other rotary valve instruments. Names of musicians on verso. (MBP 1)
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5
70
Band in the field, ca. 1885. Possibly G.A.R. Fifteen-piece band. Negative #87-14199. (MBP 26)
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71
Band in fur hats, ca. 1885. Negative #87-14200. (MBP 65)
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72
Band, 1890. Outdoor view of eleven musicians with piston valve brass. Names of musicians on verso. Negative #87-14201. (MBP 6)
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73
Band in street scene, ca. 1890. Twenty-piece band stands in circle formation on unpaved street. Coal wagon visible. Negative #87-14030. (MBP 25)
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74
Circus band, ca. 1890. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2" in sepia tone. /f8$. (MBP 84)
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75
Midwestern brass band and chorus, ca. 1895. Shortline railroad advertisement on verso. (MBP 20)
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76
Town band, ca. 1895. 3-1/2" x 4-1/2" in sepia tone. (MBP 93)
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77
Town band, ca. 1895. 3-1/2" x 4-1/2". (MBP 145)
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78
Town band, ca. 1900. Shows eleven uniformed men. (MBP 19)
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79
Twenty-one piece band, ca. 1900. 4-1/2" x 6-1/2". (MBP 135)
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80
Boys' band, ca. 1900. 5" x 7-1/2". (MBP 92) /?2?.3<3£!?
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81
Parade scene, ca. 1910. Sign on building reads "Delaware Garage." Negative #87-14203. (MBP 17)
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82
Fourteen-piece band, ca. 1910. 5" x 7". (MBP 137)
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83
Uniformed band, ca. 1910. Twenty-two piece band. (MBP 56)
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84
Boys' band, ca. 1920. 5" x 7". Negative #87-14202. (MBP 120)
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85
Student band with Conn instruments, ca. 1920. 35-piece band. (MBP 27)
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86
73d Foot Regiment Band (British), ca. 1880. (MBP 152)88 Unidentified German band. Octagonal mount. (MBP 50)
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87
British family brass band. E. Gregson (Halifax), photog. (MBP 64)
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5
89
Two Civil War bandsmen with overshoulder horns. Hand-tinted sepia print. Original oval frame is in collection. (MBP 112)
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5
90
L- Clarke. Autographed photograph. (MBP 30)
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91
Unidentified drum major, ca. 1900. Fite's (Owensboro, N.Y.), photog. 5-1/2" X 3-3/4". (MBP96)
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92
Sun's Bic Minstrell Band. Pierson (Hot Springs) , 3>030 photog. 11 1/2" X 13-1/2". (MBP 142)
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93
Augusta (Maine) Cadet Band. Turner & Pile (Augusta) , photog. 4-3/4" X 6-3/4". (MBP 90)
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94
Augusta (Maine) Cadet Band. Turner & Pile (Augusta) , photog. 4-3/4" X 6-3/4". (MBP 90)
National Home Band, Togus, Maine. 7" x 10". (MBP 151)
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95
Co. F 1st Regt. N.G.S.M. , Sanford, Maine. Philpot (Sanford) , photog. (MBP 83)
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96
Tufts College Orchestra, Medford, Mass., ca. 1910. (MBP 52)
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97
Unidentified Massachusetts band, ca. 1900. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". Negative #87-14204. (MBP 114)
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98
Martland's Fifth Regimental Band, Brockton, Mass., ca. 1895. (MBP 51)
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99
German Cornet Band, Sulton, Neb. Names of musicians given. 13" x 14". Negative #87-14205. (MBP 122)
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100
Firemen's Band, Ashland, N.H., 1913. A. L. Davis, photog. 6-1/2" x 8-1/4". Negative #87-14206. (MBP 94)
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101
Cobb's Band, probably from New Jersey, 1887. Black boy posed in front of band. Negative #87-14024. (MBP 53)
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102
Polish Band, Albion, N.Y., ca. 1903. Band is shown riding on haywagon. 6-1/2" x 8-1/2" in sepia tone. (MBP 80)
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103
Ashland (N.Y.) Cornet Band, ca. 1900. Brandow, photog. Negative #87-14056. (MBP 35)
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104
Ellington (N.Y.) Citizens Band, ca. 1900. (MBP 33)
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105
Herkimer (N.Y.) Military Band. (MBP 32)
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106
Cornell University Band, Ithaca, New York, ca. 1900. Negative #87-14089. (MBP 34)
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107
Milford (N.Y.) Cornet Band, ca. 1900. Negative #87-14011. (MBP 38)
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108
Montour Falls (N.Y.) Citizens Band, ca. 1900. (MBP 39)
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109
Unidentified North Dakota band. Butler Studio (Bismark), photog. Posed view. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 126)
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110
Unidentified North Dakota band. Butler Studio (Bismark), photog. Casual view. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 127)
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111
G.A.R. parade, Cincinnati, Ohio, 7 Sept. 1898. (MBP 36)
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112
Mertztown (Perm.) Cornet Band, ca. 1885. R. Hofheinz, photog. 6" x 8" in sepia tone. (MBP 68)
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113
Mt. Carmel Citizens Band, 8 Aug. 1908. Billinger (Shenandoah), photog. Image taken at Lutheran picnic. 7-1/2" X 9-1/2". (MBP 85)
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114
Parade in Pinegrove, Perm., to celebrate the return of troops after the Spanish-American War. (MBP 46)
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115
Ringgold Band, Reading, Perm., ca. 1885. Negative #87-14207. (MBP 40)
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116
Schuylkill Citizens Band. Photograph also shows baseball players. 7" x 9-1/2". (MBP 77)
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117
Warwick Band, ca. 1890. P. S. Weaver (Hanover), photog. 9" x 13-1/2" ,:iarKsepiadkGn»sx (MBP 78) Albumen. Neg. No, 91-9107.
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118
Waymart (Penn.) Cornet Band, ca. 1890. Names of musicians on verso. Negative #87-14208. (MBP 79)
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119
Colchester Cornet Band at Milton, Vermont, 30 May 1889. 8" x 11". Parade scene. Labelled "W. B. Reynolds Post, G.A.R." (MBP 54) Albumen.
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120
Sousa and his band at Oak Grove, Illinois, 1905. Jennings, photog. Negative #87-13991. (MBP 37)
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121
Sousa and his band at Oak Grove, Illinois, 1905. Jennings, photog. Negative #87-13991. (MBP 37)
John Philip Sousa and his band at Willow Grove Park [picture postcard.]
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Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
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mounted on black paper
Silver gelatin on paper.
10.9" x 11.6"
1905
English.
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121
John Philip Sousa and his band at Willow Grove Park [picture postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000001 (AC scan no.)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
Band posed outside white clapboard building.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
B.P.O.E. Band. 6-1/2" X 8-1/2". (MBP 143)
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122
"The Big Show" Band. 6-1/2" x 8-1/2". (MBP 140)
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123
Clarkson Cornet Band. "Organized Feb. 9, 1881." Negative #87-14209. (MBP 60)
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124
Gardiner Band, 1884. Band is shown on fishing trip. 7-1/2" X 9-1/2". (MBP 123)
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125
Horicon Junior Band, ca. 1915. Nineteen-piece band. (MBP 76)
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126
Lochner's Orchestra. Strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments represented. (MBP 89)
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127
Palmer Cornet Band. Fifteen-piece mixed brass and woodwind ensemble. 8" x 10". (MBP 138)
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128
Pullman College Band. 6" x 8". (MBP 88)
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129
Town band. McEnoy, photog. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". Negative #87-14210. (MBP 117)
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130
British band, probably Salvationist. Nine-piece brass band. Negative #87-14211. (MBP 66)
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131
Unidentified band, probably British. 9" x 11-1/2". (MBP 136)
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132
Boys' Drum and bugle corps, Washington, D.C. C. M. Bell, photog. (MBP 47)
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133
Auburn Cadet Band, ca. 1890. 11-1/2" x 16-1/2". Original frame is in collection. (MBP 130)
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134
Augusta Cadet Band, Augusta, Maine, ca. 1900. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 91)
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135
Augusta Cadet Band, Augusta, Maine, ca. 1900. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 91)
Bates College Band, Lewiston, Maine, 1911-12. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". Shows three early mellophones. (MBP 125)
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136
Waterboro Cornet Band, 30 May 1887. J. S. Mitchell, photog. Taken at Carl's Corner. 9-1/2" x 13". (MBP 82)
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137
Peterburg (Neb.) Band, ca. 1900. McGill Studio (Albion), photog. 8" x 9-1/2". (MBP 81)
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138
Universal Black Band, Newark, N.J. Scher Studio (Newark), photog. 7" x 10". Negative #87-14212. (MBP 121)
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139
Mechanics Band, Antrim, N.Y., ca. 1890. Names of musicians are given. 13" x 20-1/4". Early model bicycles in view. Negative #87-14213. (MBP 105)
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140
Orpheus Band, Birdsboro, Perm. Pomeroy (Reading, Perm.), photog. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". (MBP 124)
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141
Orphans Home Band (I.O.O.F.), Central, Perm., ca. 1910. Negative #87-14214. (MBP 49)
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142
Slatington Band, 1908. Taken on Labor Day outing. (MBP 31)
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143
Brattleboro Military Band, ca. 1880. Collage of 21 301.9 individual musicians. Wyatt & Phillips (Brattleboro), ' photog. 14" x 20". Negative #87-14215. (MBP 100)
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144
Rent Mills—Chatham Band. All musicians are identified. 13 1/4" x 16 1/2". (MBP 104)
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145
Union Liberty Band, 1898. Kelliner, photog. 10-1/2" x 13-1/2". Twenty-three musicians with "Liberty" on caps. (MBP 103)
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146
Unidentified eighteen-piece brass band, ca. 1900. 11" x 14" in sepia tone. (MBP 45)
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147
Second Rhode Island Infantry on parade, winter of 1861-1862. Mathew Brady, photog. Negative #87-13984. Detail: negative #87-14216. (MBP 48)
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148
U. S. Army Regimental Band, ca. 1900. 11" x 19". (MBP 128)
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149
U. S. Army Regimental Band, ca. 1900. Same band as number 1.6.149. Names of musicians given. 13" x 17". (MBP 129)
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150
Picture Postcards
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Alabama Orphans School Band, Huntsville, Ala. Postmarked 1919. Negative #87-14021. (PC 74)
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1
"Band Stand, Bienville Square, Mobile, Ala." Postmarked 1908. (PC 461)
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2
Band Stand, Bienville Square, Mobile, Ala. Same view as number 2. (PC 672)
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3
"Indian Band, Juneau, Alaska." Negative #87-14217. (PC 75)
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4
"Indian Band, Juneau, Alaska." Same view as number 4. (PC 833)
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5
"Messiah Chorus — Metlakahtla, Alaska." Orchestra, with prominent wind section, is posed with chorus. (PC 428)
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6
Band, U. S. Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz. (PC 842)
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7
Indian Band, Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz. (PC 551)
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8
Band Stand, City Hall Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona. (PC 785)
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9
"Band Stand at Basin Park, Eureka Springs, Ark." Bandsmen pose in bandstand. (PC 633)
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10
"St. Bartholomews School Band—Little Rock, Ark." (PC 830)
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11
"Forest Park Band Stand, Little Rock, Ark." Postmarked 1914. ~?c, 757.
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12
"Band Stand and Memorial Hall, Soldiers7 Home, Cal." (PC 754)
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13
Freddie Carter and his Majestic Pavillion Dance Orchestra, Long Beach, California. Photograph. (PC 871)
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14
"Band Stand and Boat House, East Lake Park, Los Angeles, Cal." Postmarked 1912. Negative #87-14034. (PC 3)
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5
"Eastlake Park, Los Angeles, California." Postmarked 1908. (PC 2)
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16
"Winterscene in Westlake Park, Los Angeles, Cal." (PC 1)
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17
"Winter Scene at West Lake Park, Los Angeles, Cal." (PC 783)
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18
"Band Concert, Westlake Park, Los Angeles, California." Postmarked 1915. Band is on stage of band shell. (PC 80)
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19
Los Angeles Examiner Newsboys Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 79)
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20
Oroville (CA) Grammar School Band. Postmarked 1916. Photographic postcard. (PC 482)
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21
"Library Park—Pasadena, Cal." Bandstand in view. (PC 4)
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22
"Ohlmeyer's Tent City Band, Coronado, San Diego, Cal." Postmarked 1915. Band is on stage of band shell. (PC 83)
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23
"Music Stand, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Cal." Postmarked 1915. (PC 602)
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24
"The Music Stand, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California." Concert scene with band on stage. (PC 460)
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25
"Band Stand, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California." Bandsmen are barely visible on stage.
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26
"Children's Play Ground, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California." Turn-of-the-century playground equipment is depicted along with a bandstand in the background. (PC 698)
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27
San Francisco parade scene with band, 1904. Photographic postcard. (PC 488)
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28
Rotunda, Cafe and Band Stand in the Emporium Department Store, San Francisco. Postmarked 1905. (PC 601)
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29
Breeding's Band in Admission Day parade, San Francisco, 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 82)
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30
Band, probably from San Jose, California. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. (PC 81)
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31
San Quentin Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 84)
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32
"Band-Stand and Mountain Railway at Santa Catalina Island, Cal." (PC 5)
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33
"Band-Stand, Santa Catalina Island, Cal." Sign reading "Do not talk while band is playing" is posted in audience seating area. (PC 593)
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34
Grizzlies Band on parade in San Francisco. Probably a National Guard unit. Photographic postcard. (PC 386)
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35
Colorado Midland Band, 1909. Band sponsored by the Midland Route. Photographic postcard. (PC 76)
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36
"Lake and Band Stand at City Park, Denver, Colo." Postmarked 1909. (PC 780)
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37
"The Denver Post Boys7 Band—Denver, Colo." (PC 511)
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38
"The Denver Post Boys' Band—Denver, Colo." Postmarked 1909. Similar to number 38 but with caption, "They Met Me at the Depot" added in red ink. Negative #87-14218. (PC 838)
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39
Leadville Band, ca. 1905-1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 77)
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40
"lake Clara, Pueblo, Colo." Bandstand is pictured on lake shore. (PC 716)
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41
"'Band-Stand,' Sea Side Park, Bridgeport, Conn." Postmarked 1910. (PC 701)
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42
"Band Stand, Sea Side Park, Bridgeport, Conn." Postmarked 1909. Variant of number 42. (PC 705)
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43
"Luna Park, Hartford, Conn." Postmarked 1909. Bandstand with ornate done and American flag highlight this card. (PC 708)
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44
"Luna Park, Hartford, Conn." Postmarked 1907. Same view as number 44. (PC 459)
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45
Killingly (Corm.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 269)
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46
"Band Stand, Lake Quassapaug, Middlebury, Conn." 3a3o (PC 747)
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47
"New Haven, Conn., The Park, Savin Rock." Postmarked 1909. Bandstand in view. (PC 595)
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48
"Stately Elms, Corner Church and Chapel Streets, New Haven, Conn." Postmarked 1906. Bandstand in center of view. (PC 769)
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49
"Pier and Band Stand, Ocean Beach, New London, Conn." Postmarked 1921. (PC 594)
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"Pier and Band Stand, Ocean Beach, New London, Conn." Same view as number 50. (PC 710)
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51
Brown's Family Orchestra, Wilmington. Photographic postcard. Seven-piece ensemble consists of brass instruments, saxophones, and drum. (PC 844)
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52
Brown's Family Orchestra, Wilmington. Photographic postcard. Same view as number 52. (PC 333)
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53
Grove City College Cadets in 1909 inaugural parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 87)
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54
'"Hie Mall, Avon Park, Fla." Bandstand appears in center of park. (PC 598)
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55
"Band Concert in City Park, Clearwater, Fla." Band plays for audience. (PC 597)
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56
"Boardwalk Park and Band Shell Looking North, Daytona Beach, Florida." (PC 6)
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"Band Stand, Daytona, Fla." Band is giving concert in this view. (PC 599)
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Fort Pierce (Fla.) Band. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. Endorsement for C. G. Conn Company instruments accompanies portrait of the band. Negative #87-14073. (PC 209)
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59
Moses Band Playing in Williams Park, St. Petersburg, Fla. (PC 78)
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60
Band Stand, Williams Park, St. Petersburg, Fla. Dated in manuscript: "Feb. 1923." (PC 8)
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61
"Band Stand, Williams Park, St. Petersburg, Fla." Same view as number 61. (PC 776)
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62
"Band Concert in Williams Park, St. Petersburg, Florida." Postmarked 1924. (PC 7)
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"Williams Park and Bandstand, St. Petersburg, Florida." Postmarked 1949. Concert in progress. (PC 596)
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64
"Modern Band Shell, Williams Park, St. Petersburg, Florida." (PC 695)
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"The Knoll, Water Works Park, Atlanta, Ga." Postmarked 1908. Bandstand dominates view. (PC 707)
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66
"The Fountain and Band Stand, Court House Square, Columbus, Ga." (PC 10)
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"Scene in Court House Square, Columbus, Ga." Includes view of bandstand. Negative #87-14219. (PC 9)
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"Muscogee Co. Court House, Columbus, Ga." Includes view of bandstand. (PC 11)
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69
"Royal Hawaiian Band." Postmarked 1905. (PC 285)
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70
Hawaiian Band at Mid-Pacific Carnival, Honolulu Parade scene. Photographic postcard. (PC 514)
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"Blackwell Park, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho." Bandstand in view. (PC 773)
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"Lewiston Military Band and Stand, Lswiston, Idaho." Postmarked 1908. (PC 748)
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Bandstand and band, Carmi, Illinois. Photographic postcard. Unusual three-tier bandstand. (PC 789)
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University of Illinois Military Band, Champaign, 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 361)
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University of Illinois Military Band, Champaign. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 362)
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University of Illinois Band at Northwestern, Oct. 18, 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 512)
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University of Illinois Military Band. Postmarked 1910. Includes inset of A. A. Harding's portrait. (PC 89)
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78
"University of Illinois Bands." Postmarked 1920. Includes inset of A. A. Harding's portrait. (PC 363)
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Roney's Boys Concert Company of Chicago. Postmarked 1910. Advertising card for the band. (PC 874)
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"Band Stand, Garfield Park, Chicago, 111." Postmarked 1908. Negative #87-14220. (PC 13)
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"Band Stand, Garfield Park, Chicago, 111." Card is decorated with glitter. (PC 284)
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"Sans Souci Amusement Park, The Band Stand, 60th Str. and Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago." Postmarked 1908. Negative #87-14221. (PC 12)
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83
Band Shell, White City, Chicago. (PC 14)
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84
Band Stand, Huntley Park, De Kalb, 111. (PC 784)
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85
Du Quoin Juvenile Band, Du Quoin, 111. (PC 368)
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"New Memorial Band Shell, Krape Park, Freeport, 111." Postmarked 1943. (PC 704)
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87
"Galva Military Band, Galva, Illinois." Postmarked 1915. Advertising card for town. (PC 294)
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88
The Jeffries Concert Band, Jacksonville, 111. Postmarked 1909. (PC 481)
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"Ihe Jef fries Concert Band, Jacksonville, 111. ...In Camp at Chautuaqua." Postmarked 1911. (PC 292)
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"Jacksonville, 111., Pagoda, Central Park." Postmarked 1909.
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91
Mooseheart (111.) Student Band. Postmarked 1919. (PC 271)
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"Band Stand, Bradley Park, Peoria, 111." (PC 600)
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"Main Entrance to the Reformatory, Pontiac, 111." Elaborate bandstand dominates view. (PC 660)
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Windsor (111.) Band. Postmarked 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 312)
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"Bandstand and Oliver Band, Woodstock, 111." (PC 703)
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P. & 0. 5th Regiment Band, Canton. (PC 286)
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Bloomington (Ind.) Concert Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 91)
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Band, probably from Bloomington. Postmarked 1907.
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99
Bridgeton Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 531)
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100
"Butler ladies' Band, Butler, Ind." (PC 288)
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101
The C. G. Conn Instrument Factory, Elkhart, Indiana. (PC 440)
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102
The C. G. Conn Musical Instrument Factory, Elkhart, Indiana. Similar to number 102, but this view contains additional image of factory. Negative #87-14065. (PC 212)
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C. G. Conn Company trade card. Depicts three popular Conn cornets. (PC 211) Actual photoprint. Neg. No, 91-9104. Interior views of the Conn Factory, Elkhart:
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104
Power Presses (#4). (PC 442)
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105
Lead Filling and Forge Dept. (#16). (PC 443)
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Brass Foundry (#23). (PC 444)
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Electric Power Room (#24). (PC 445)
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108
Heating Plant Blast Fans (#25). (PC 446)
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109
Boiler Room (#26). (PC 447)
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110
Wood Working Machine Department (#27). (PC 448)
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111
Wood Bending Department (#28). (PC 449)
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112
Flute and Piccolo Makers and Clarinet Assembling Department (#31). (PC 450)
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113
Clarinet Makers Department (#32). (PC 451)
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Cornet and Trumpet Testing Dept (#36). Herbert L. Clarke is shown in this view. Negative #87-14072. (PC 452)
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Packing and Receiving Department (#37). (PC 453)
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Accounting Department (#38). (PC 454)
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Stenographic Department (#39). (PC 455)
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118
Dictation Room No. 2 (#43). (PC 456)
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119
Scene in Rogers Band Park, Goshen, Ind. (PC 700)
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120
Band Concert on Main Street, Kncx, Ind. (PC 347)
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121
"The Band Stand, Washington Park By Night, Michigan City, Indiana."' Postmarked 1912. Night scene with illuminated bandstand. (PC 18)
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Honeccaning parade with band, Rensselaer. Photographic postcard. (PC 563)
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Ackley (Iowa) Band. Postmarked 1921. Photographic postcard. (PC 532)
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Sauerkraut Band, Ackley, 1907. Photographic postcard. Bandsmen are dressed in costumes. (PC 92)
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"Warnock's Military Band, Battle Creek, Iowa." Postmarked 1915. (PC 94)
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126
Battle Creek Military Band. Postmarked 1908. (PC 835)
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127
Blue Grass Imperial Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 313)
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128
Mooseheart Boy's Band, Boone, Iowa. Inscription is dated 1914. (PC 287)
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129
"Rest Pavilion, Washington Square, Cedar Rapids, IA." 1907. (PC 699)
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"Band Stand, and Cannon, Bever Park, Cedar Rapids, Iowa." Postmarked 1908. (PC 15)
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"City Park, Clear lake, Iowa." Depicts band 309J? concert in progress. (PC 16)
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"Fairmount Park, Band Stand, Council Bluffs, la." Postmarked 1909. (PC 661)
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Creston (Iowa) Concert Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 163)
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"Schuetzen Park Pavilion, Davenport, la." (PC 662)
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"Band Stand, Union Park, Des Moines, Iowa." Postmarked 1912. (PC 706)
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"Ingersoll Park, Des Moines, Iowa." Band concert in progress. (PC 663)
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"A View at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa." Photographic postcard. Bandstand in view. (PC 282)
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"Central Park, Fairfield, Iowa." View of bandstand. (PC 697)
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Fenton (Iowa) Cornet Band. Photographic postcard, cut down. (PC 305)
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Grimes Band, Grimes, Iowa. Postmarked 1908. (PC 858)
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State University of Iowa Military Band, Iowa City. Postmarked 1907. (PC 289)
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lamoni (Iowa) Concert Band. Photograph. (PC 795)
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"Grays Band, Lone Tree, Iowa." Postmarked 1909. Photograph. Negative #87-14222. (PC 577)
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"Mason City Band, Mason City, Iowa." Postmarked 1909. Band rides in motorized bandwagon. (PC 849)
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"Mason City Band, Mason City, Iowa." Postmarked 1909. Band rides in motorized bandwagon. (PC 849)
Mason City Band, Mason City, Iowa: [color photomechanical picture postcard]
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Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Ink on paper.
3.5" x 5.6"
Circa 1909
English.
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Hazen Collection of Band Photographs and Ephemera
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000008 (AC scan no.)
Scope and Contents
Reproduction of photograph of band riding in motorized bandwagon with instruments. Vehicle has "The Overland" name on front. Postmarked 1909, with message, addressed to Arthur Rice, Forest City, Iowa.
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musical instruments -- Photographs
Automobiles -- 1900-1910
Bandwagons
Mason City (Iowa).
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards
New London Concert Band. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. (PC 93)
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"Park, New Sharon, Iowa." Postmarked 1913. Bandstand is highlight of image. (PC 782)
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"Statue 'Mahaska,' Oskaloosa, la." Bandstand in background. (PC 664)
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"City Park, Oskaloosa, Iowa." Postmarked 1906. Raised bandstand in view. (PC 17)
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City Park with Bandstand, Ottumwa. Postmarked 1911. (PC 665)
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"Band Stand, City Park, Ottumwa, Iowa." (PC 687)
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"Central Park, Ottumwa, Iowa." Depicts same bandstand as in number 151. (PC 737)
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Paullina (Iowa) Concert Band. Postmarked 1911. Photographic postcard. (PC 95)
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"Band Stand, Riverside Park, Sioux City, Iowa." Postmarked 1911. Concert in progress. (PC 786)
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Sioux Rapids (Iowa) Band. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. Band poses with decorated wagon. (PC 865)
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Parade scene with band, Story City, Iowa. Postmarked 1912. (PC 270)
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"In the Park, Traer, Iowa." Postmarked 1908. Bandstand in center.
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157
"Original Dodge City Cow Boy Band (Chalk Beason, leader), 1884 to 1888." (PC 245)
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"Band Stand, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans." Correspondence dated 2/17/11. (PC 21)
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"Scene in City Park, Frankfort, Kansas." Postmarked 1937. (PC 283)
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McCray's Concert Band, Independence, Kansas. (PC 479)
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161
The Band Stand, Carnival Park, Kansas City, Kas.
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162
Liberal (Kans.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 97)
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163
Roxbury (Kans.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 500)
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"City Park, Sterling, Kansas." View of bandstand. (PC 739)
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"City Park, Topeka, Kansas." Correspondence dated 4 July 1911. (PC 727)
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White City (Kans.) Ladies Band. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14223. (PC 799)
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Benham (Ky.) Bandstand. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14224. (PC 666) verso neg. # 91-2452.
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Benham (Ky.) Bandstand. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14224. (PC 666) verso neg. # 91-2452.
[YMCA Benham, Ky. with Bandstand : photographic postcard with message on verso,]
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Sis Mollie (postcard author)
1 Item
Silver gelatin on paper, unmounted.
3.5" x 5.4"
1913
English.
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[YMCA Benham, Ky. with Bandstand : photographic postcard with message on verso,]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000010 (AC scan no.)
87-14224 (OPPS Neg.)
91-2452 (OPPS Neg.)
Scope and Contents
Postcard bears image of bandstand, Benham, Ky. Postmarked 1913. Message on verso from "Sis Mollie" to Clara B. Hoey, Louisa, Ky.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 91-2452, message side; OPPS Neg. 87-14224, image side. Copyright expired; public domain, but the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center and S.I. Office of Printing and Photographic Services.
Bandstands -- 1900-1910.
Benham Ky. -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Black-and-white photoprints
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Maysville (Ky.) Boys' Band. Advertising card for band. (PC 96)
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169
Maysville (Ky.) Boys' Band. Same as number 169. (PC 853)
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170
Band concert in New Orleans. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 667)
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171
Street scene with band in a Maine town. Photographic postcard. (PC 397)
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172
Band marching in Bowdoin Centre, Maine. Photographic postcard. (PC 811)
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Memorial Park with bandstand, Calais, Maine. Photographic postcard. (PC 20)
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174
Camden (Maine) Band. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 102)
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175
"Fanfare St. Dominique, Lewiston, Maine." (PC 304)
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176
"Fanfare St. Dominique, Lewiston, Maine." Same as number 176. (PC 100)
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177
"Fanfare St. Dominique, Lewiston, Maine." Same as number 176. (PC 877)
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"St. Cecilia Band, Lewiston, Me." Children's band. (PC 870)
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"St. Cecilia Band, Lewiston, Me." (PC 869)
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Limerick Academy and Bandstand, Limerick, Maine. Postmarked 1917. Photographic postcard. (PC 792)
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181
"Newport Band, R. H. Dyer, Leader, Newport, Me." Postmarked 1909. (PC 376)
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Bandstand, Norridgewock, Maine. Messsage dated 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 19)
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Old Home Week Parade, 13 Aug. 1908, Rockland, Maine. Photographic postcard. (PC 501)
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Band on Main Street, Vinalhaven, Maine (PC 812) (Color photomechanical repro.) B/w neg. no. 91-9103. Text side, Maine—Military Neg. no. 91-9102.
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"Portland, Me., Fort Alien Park Slowing Harbor." Features bandstand. (PC 738)
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"Togus, Me., National Soldiers' Home. Band Concert, South Stand." (PC 728)
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"The Famous Bands of St. Mary's Industrial School, Baltimore, Md." Postmarked 1919. Shows both boys' and girls' bands. (PC 99)
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188
St. Mary's Industrial School Bands, Baltimore. Same 3o 3 c view as in number 188. (PC 524)
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Maryland Agricultural College Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 544)
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"The Common, Attleboro, Mass." Postmarked 1907. Bandstand in view. (PC 729)
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"The Common, Attleboro, Mass." Postmarked 1907. Bandstand in view. (PC 729)
Bandstand in The Common, Attleboro, Mass. [postcard]
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Rotograph Co. (The), New York City,
1 Item
Ink on paper, color photomechanical.
3.6" x 5.5"
Circa 1907
English.
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Bandstand in The Common, Attleboro, Mass. [postcard],
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000009 (AC scan no.)
General
Exact publisher's imprint: "The Rotograph Co., N.Y., City [sic], (Germany.)"
Scope and Contents
Colored reproduction of photograph of bandstand in common (publisher's number G 21786), with message from "Olga" (?) written in ink below image. Addressed to Miss E. Jessie Dawley, Prov., R.I., postmarked 1907, with one-cent stamp.
Bandstands -- 1900-1910.
Attleboro (Mass.) -- 1900-1910
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Photomechanical prints -- Color -- 1900-1910
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
"Baptist Church and Band Stand, Baldwinville, Mass." (PC 693)
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Farm and Trades School Band, Boston. Artist's conception. (PC 872) Color photomechanical. Transparency Definitely not a postcard. No. 91-9101.
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Boston Letter Carriers Band. Negative #89-12125. (PC 388)
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Boston Candy K. T. Band on parade in San Francisco. Postmarked 1904. Photographic postcard. (PC 82)
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"Parade, Governor's Day, Brockton Fair, Brockton, Mass." (PC 827)
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"Harvard Class Day Exercises, Alumni Entering Stadium, Cambridge, Mass." Band plays for ceremony. (PC 817)
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Florence Rangers Broadcasting Band of Gardner, Mass. Postmarked 1939. Band is shown performing in the Walter M. Smith Memorial Shell, Quincy, Mass. Card carries endorsement for Carl Fischer instruments. (PC 246)
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Greenfield (Mass.) Band on parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 107)
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"Lunenburg Square, Lunenburg, Mass." Bandstand in view. (PC 743)
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200
"The Common and Band Stand, Lynn, Mass." (PC 23) 202 Marlboro (Mass.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 105)
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Marlboro (Mass.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 105)
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202
"Band Stand and Eel Square, Melrose, Mass." Postmarked 1909. (PC 731)
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"Bass Point House & Band Stand, Nahant, Mass." (PC 22)
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Drury High School Band, North Adams, Mass. "Largest school band in America." Card contains performance schedule. (PC 850)
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"Norwood Band, Norwood, Mass." Postmarked 1908. Negative #89-12127. (PC 371)
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"Arrival of the band, Cottage City, now Oak Bluffs." Postmarked 1910. (PC 383)
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"Ocean Park, Cottage City, Mass., Now Oak Bluffs." Bandstand with band in view in the distance. (PC 668)
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"Shelburne Falls Military Band, Shelburne Falls, Mass." Postmarked 1907. (PC 104)
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"Shelburne Falls Military Band, Shelburne Falls, Mass." Same view as number 209. (PC 834)
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South Framingham (Mass.) Band on parade. Postmarked 1908. (PC 550)
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211
Springfield (Mass.) Odd Fellows Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 377)
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212
"Ihe Pagoda and Lake Quannapowitt, Wakefield, Mass." Postmarked 1907. Negative #87-14033. (PC 280)
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"Wakefield Common Overlooking lake Quannapowitt, Wakefield, Mass." Bandstand in view. (PC 768)
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"Wakefield Common Overlooking Lake Quannapowitt, Wakefield, Mass." Same view as number 213. (PC 733)
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Regal Shoe Band, Whitman Mass. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. Negative #89-12128. (PC 268)
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216
Worcester (Mass.) Brass Band. (PC 103)
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217
Worcester (Mass.) Brass Band. Message dated 1916. Same view as number 217. (PC 303)
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Worcester Brass Band on parade at a fair. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 183)
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"Military Drill, MAC, Amherst, Mass." (PC 266)
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"Battery 'B' Band at Cottage City, Mass." Ca. 1895-1907. (PC 272)
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Fitchburg (Mass.) 6th Regt. Band. Shown during parade on Governor's Day at Oak Bluffs. Ca. 1910. Negative #89-12126. (PC 302)
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"Cadet" band. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 413)
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Drill at the Adrian Industrial Home for Girls. Postmarked 1910. Girls' band leads parade. (PC 796)
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Israelite Band, House of David, Benton Harbor, Michigan. (PC 487)
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Miniature train with band at House of David, Benton Harbor, Michigan. (PC 360)
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Women's band, House of David, Benton Harbor, Michigan. Postmarked 1911. (PC 365)
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"Girls band, Eden Springs," House of David, Benton Harbor, Michigan. (PC 111)
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Dobbins Rural Guards Band, Chambers Island, Michigan. Postmarked 1908. Band shown at the Menominee County Fair. (PC 366)
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229
Burroughs Concert Band, Detroit, Michigan. Photographic postcard. (PC 109)
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Parade scene with band, Detroit. Photographic postcard. (PC 408)
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231
"Band Concert, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich." Postmarked 1909. (PC 25)
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"Band Concert, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich." Postmarked 1921. (PC 24)
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"Band Stand Over Lagoon, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich." Postmarked 1915.
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"Band Stand at Night, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich." (PC 734)
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"Band Stand at Night, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich." Same view as number 235. (PC 793)
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Floral flag and gazebo, Belle Isle, Detroit. (PC 735)
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"Band Stand, Michigan Central Park, Dowagiac, Mich." Postmarked 1909. (PC 669)239 "Band Shell, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michigan." Postmarked 1946. (PC 730)
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Kalkaska (Mich.) Ladies Concert Band. (PC 112)
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Kalkaska (Mich.) Ladies Concert Band. Shows faces of bandswomen only. (PC 113)
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"Band Stand Crowd, Manistique, Mich." Postmarked 1914. Photographic postcard. (PC 108)
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"U. S. Indian School Band, Mt. Pleasant, Mich." Postmarked 1911. (PC 840)
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North lake (Mich.) Band. Postmarked 1909. Photographic 1 postcard. (PC 306)
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244
Ovid (Mich.) Junior Band. (PC 355)
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245
Imperial Girls Band, Reading, Michigan. 1911. Photographic postcard. (PC 800)
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Imperial Girls Band, Reading, Michigan. 1913. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14225. (PC 801)
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247
Stanton Marine Band, Stanton, Michigan. (PC 851)
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248
Stanton Marine Band, Stanton, Michigan. Postmarked 1910. Same view as number 248 but in color. (PC 110)
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249
Thompsonville Park with bandstand, Thompsonville, Michigan. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 279)
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250
Unidentified Michigan band. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 406)
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251
E.M.C. Brass Band. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 311)
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252
Beaver Creek (Minn.) Band. Postmarked 1911. Photographic postcard containing several scenes of the town arranged around the band. Negative #87-14008. (PC 263)
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253
Bandstand, Lake Benton, Minn. 1908. Tc. 37ff.
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254
Lanesboro (Minn.) Band on parade. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 367)
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255
Bandstands, Lanesboro, Minn. Postmarked 1909. (PC 671) 257 Cadet Band, LeRoy, Minn. Postmarked 1907. (PC 116)
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256
Band Shell, Milaca, Minn. Photographic postcard. (PC 777)
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258
Bandstand and statue of Ole Bull in Loring Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (PC 635)
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259
Boy Scout Band, Montevideo, Minn., 13 June 1913. Photographic postcard, cut down. (PC 114)
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260
St. Olaf College Band, Northfield, Minn. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 115)
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261
Red lake Falls (Minn.) Concert Band. Postmarked 1908. (PC 868)
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262
"Band Stand, Public Park, Rochester, Minn." Postmarked 1918. (PC 670)
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263
Stewart (Minn.) Band. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 535)
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264
Swanville (Minn.) Cornet Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 876)
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265
Watertown (Minn.) ladies Band. Negative #87-14226. (PC 794)
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266
Band Shell with band, St. Paul, Minn. Postmarked 1938. Photographic postcard. (PC 791)
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267
Cuba (Mo.) Band. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. (PC 373)
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268
"Famous Iron Springs, Eldorado Springs, Mo." Postmarked 1907. Bandstand in view. (PC 632)
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269
"Main Spring, El Dorado Springs, Mo." Postmarked 1908. Bandstand is in view. (PC 629)
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270
Band Stand, Spring Park, Eldorado Springs, Mo. Postmarked 1957. (PC 26)
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271
"Regent Spring, Excelsior Springs, Mo." postmarked 1917. Bandstand in view. (PC 778)
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272
Jackson (Mo.) Band. Photographic postcard, cut down. Negative #87-14227. (PC 553)
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273
Band Stand, Kahoka, Mo. Postmarked 1910. (PC 631)
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274
M.W.A. Band, Rockport, Mo. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14228. (PC 489)
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275
Band Stand, Carondelet Park, St. Louis, Mo. Postmarked 1913. (PC 634)
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276
Music Stand at Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, Mo. Postmarked 1911. (PC 466)
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277
"Music Stand at Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, Mo." Postmarked 1909. Same view as number 277.
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278
"Band Pavilion, Forest Park Highlands, St. Louis, Mo." (PC 28)
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279
"Band Pavilion, Forest Park, St. Louis."
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280
"Band Stand, Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo." (PC 27) Color photo-mechanical. Neg. no. 91-9106.
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281
Trenton (Mo.) Band. Postmarked 1914. Photographic postcard. (PC 369)
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282
Unidentified Missouri band. Postmarked 1909. ^ Photographic postcard. (PC 421)
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283
"The Famous Boston and Montana Band, Butte, Montana." Postmarked 1906. (PC 505)
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284
Band in front of Eastern Gateway to Glacier National Park and Glacier Park Hotel. (PC 495)
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285
Band Stand, Aurora, Neb. (PC 29)
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286
County Building and Bandstand, North Platte, Nebraska. (PC 30)
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287
Fort Robinson (Neb.) Band. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 861)
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288
Salvation Army Band, Reno, Nevada. Re-issue of historic postcard. (PC 117) New Hampshire
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289
Pine Grove Springs Hotel with Bandstand, Spofford Lake, Chesterfield, N.H. (PC 31)
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290
Bandstand at Contoocook River Park, Concord, N.H. (PC 625)
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291
"New Pavilion and Band Stand, Beaver Lake, Derry, N.H. " (PC 624)
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292
Central Park with Bandstand, Dover, N.H." Postmarked 1912. (PC 626)
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293
Common and Bandstand, Dunbarton, N.H. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 628)
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294
Water street with the Bandstand, Exeter, N.H. Negative #87-14091. (PC 696)
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295
Bandstand, Hampton Beach, N.H. (PC 711)
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296
Bandstand, Hampton Beach, N.H. Postmarked 1911. Different view. (PC 469)
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297
Bandstand, Hampton Beach, N.H. Postmarked 1912. Different view. Negative #87-14229. (PC 702) '
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298
"Listening to Music, Hampton Beach, N.H." Modern bandstand. (PC 32)
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299
Higgins Concert Band at Hampton Beach, N.H. Photographic postcard. (PC 118)
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300
Colburn Park with Bandstand, Lebanon, N.H. (PC 627)
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301
Band Stand and Casino, Central Park, Somersworth, N.H. (PC 630)
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302
Bandstand, West Wilton, N.H. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14032. (PC 709)
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303
King Square with decorated Bandstand, Whitefield, N.H.
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304
Listening to the Bard, Asbury Park, N.J. Postmarked 1910. Negative #87-14083. (PC 736)
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305
View Showing Bandstand, Hamilton Park, Jersey City, N.J. (PC 726)
9 307 Bandstand in Lafayette Park, Jersey City, N.J." Postmarked 1906
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306
New Brunswick (N.J.) Hook and ladder Co. and Band on parade. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 422)
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308
Advertising postcard for Friedman's Music Shop, Newark, N.J. (PC 441)
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309
"The Band Stand, West Side Park, Paterson, N.J." Postmarked 1909. Negative #87-14230. (PC 281)
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310
Bandstand on the Delaware River, Riverside, N.J. ~PC
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311
Patterson's Band, Stratford, N.J. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14231. (PC 273)
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312
"Bandstand, Cadwalader Park, Trenton, N.J." Postmarked 1908. (PC 686)
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313
Marching Around the Flagpole at Zarephath Academy, Zarephath, N.J. Shows children's band. (PC 325)
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314
115th Infantry Band, New Jersey National Guard, Newark, N.J. Photographic postcard. (PC 238) Neg. No. 91-9105
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315
Bandstand in Robinson Park, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Postmarked 1915. (PC 33)
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316
Military Parade, Deming, N.M. (PC 528)
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317
F. W. Forness Jr. Band, Allegany, N.Y. Souvenir postcard, 1907. (PC 120)
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318
Richardson's Cornet Band, Alligerville, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 119)
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319
Ashland (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Card carries endorsement of C. G. Conn instruments. (PC 208)
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320
Ashland (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Same as number 320. (PC 547)
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321
Bath (N.Y.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 121)
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322
Citizens' Band, Berlin, N.Y. Photographic postcard. Photograph taken at Sunday School picnic. (PC 264)
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323
Black River (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 562)
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324
Bandstand, Boonville, N.Y. Postmarked 1915. (PC 620)
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325
"Band Stand, Delaware Park, Buffalo, N.Y." (PC 613)
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326
"Band Stand, Delaware Park, Buffalo, N.Y." Same view as number 326. (PC 694)
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327
Park and bandstand at Camden, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 604)
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328
Canajoharie (N.Y.) Citizens' Band. Postmarked 1926. (PC 534)
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329
Public Square and Bandstand, Central Square, N.Y. (PC 35)
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330
Public Square and Bandstand, Central Square, N.Y. Black and white version of number 330. (PC 692)
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331
Chase Mills (N.Y.) Band. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14232. (PC 122)
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332
Chester Military Band. Probably Chester, N.Y. Postmarked 1905. Photographic postcard. (PC 309)
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333
Opera House and bandstand, Claremont, N.Y. Postmarked 1906. (PC 617)
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334
Band on parade, Cohassett, N.Y. Photographic postcard. "Welcome F. L. T." on banner. (PC 821)
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335
Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) Band. Postmarked 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 123)
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336
"The Square and Band Stand, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y." Postmarked 1908. Negative #87-14090. (PC 36)
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337
Parade scene, Dansville, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 810)
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338
Bandstand, High Falls Park, Dolgeville, N.Y. (PC 37)
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339
Downsville (N.Y.) Concert Band. Postmarked 1911. (PC 318)
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340
Wisner Park and bandstand, FJmira, N.Y. Postmarked 1908. (PC 275)
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341
Wisner Park and bandstand, Elmira, N.Y. (PC 621)
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342
Fort Plain (N.Y.) Band. Postmarked 1910. (PC 509)
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343
Fort Plain (N.Y.) Band. Same view as number 343. (PC 510)
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344
Gloversville (N.Y.) Band on parade. Postmarked 1914. Photographic postcard. (PC 414)
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345
"Melchoir Memorial Park and Band Stand, Gloversville, N.Y." Postmarked 1915. (PC 38)
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346
Greene (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 124)
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347
Park and bandstand, Greenport, N.Y. (PC 623)
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348
Guthrie Centre (N.Y.) Military Band. Postmarked 1911. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14233. (PC 125)
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349
Park and Bandstand, Hamburg, N.Y. Postmarked 1916. (PC 39)
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350
Hammondsport (N.Y.) Band. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14234. (PC 126)
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351
Fort Dayton Band, Herkimer, N.Y. Postmarked 1909. (PC 498)
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352
Bandstand, Herkimer, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 610)
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353
"Band Stand, Hillburn, N.Y." (PC 40)
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354
Ilion (N.Y.) Military Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 265)
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355
Washington Park with bandstand, Ithaca, N.Y. Postmarked 1914. (PC 41)
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356
Courthouse and bandstand, Johnstown, N.Y. Postmarked 1909. (PC 42)
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357
Courthouse and bandstand, Johnstown, N.Y. Same view as number 357. (PC 53)
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358
Bandstand, Kingston, N.Y. Postmarked 1906. (PC 44)
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359
Bandstand at Kingston Point, Kingston, N.Y. Postmarked 1906.
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360
Bandstand at Kingston Point Park, N.Y. Postmarked 1907. Printed in black-and-white. (PC 42)
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361
Bandstand at Kingston Point Park, Kingston, N.Y. Postmarked 1911. Sane view as number 361 but in color. Negative #87-14235. (PC 43)
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362
"The Band Stand, Lily Dale, N.Y." Postmarked 1907. (PC 787)
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363
"Ihe Band Stand, Lily Dale, N.Y." Same view as number 363. (PC 606)
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364
Park with Bandstand, Little Falls, N.Y. Postmarked 1906. (PC 614)
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365
Lowville (N.Y.) Band on parade on State St. Photographic postcard. (PC 375)
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366
Lowville (N.Y.) Band on parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 128)
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367
Lowville (N.Y.) Band on parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 127)
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368
"Park and Band Stand, Lyons, N.Y." (PC 615)
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369
Machias (N.Y.) Citizens Band, August 12, 1914. Photographic postcard. (PC 314)
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370
Machias (N.Y.) Citizens Band with child mascot. Photographic postcard. (PC 859)
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371
Public Square with Bandstand, Madrid, N.Y. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. (PC 714)
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372
Public Square with Bandstand, Madrid, N.Y. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. Same view as number 372. (PC 765)
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373
Maine Street with Bandstand, Maine, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 611)
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374
Bandstand, Mexico, N.Y. Unusual bandstand fashioned out of a barn. (PC 691) Neg. # 91-2450.
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Bandstand, Mexico, N.Y. Unusual bandstand fashioned out of a barn. (PC 691) Neg. # 91-2450.
The Bandstand, Mexico, N.Y. [picture postcard]
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Jubb (Wm.) Co., Inc. (Syracuse (N.Y.))
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Ink on paper card.
3.7" x 5.7"
Circa 1900
English.
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The Bandstand, Mexico, N.Y. [picture postcard].
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000012.tif (AC scan no.)
91-2450 (OPPS Neg.)
Scope and Contents
Photomechanical reproduction of a photograph on picture postcard.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 91.2450. Copyright apparently expired, image in public domain, but the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center.
Bandstands -- 1890-1910 -- Photographs
Mexico N.Y. -- 1890-1910 -- Photographs
Photographs -- 1890-1910 -- Black-and-white photoprints
Postcards -- 1890-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Wasel's Public School Band, probably New York City. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 843)
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376
"The Band Stand, Central Park, New York City." (PC 690)
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377
"Band Stand, Central Park, New York." (PC 723)
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378
"Sunday Crowd Gathered at Music Stand, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N.Y." (PC 619)
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379
"Band Stand, St. Mary's Park, Bronx, New York." Postmarked 1917. (PC 34)
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380
"Watching the shows at Midland Beach, S. I." Crowd scene at bandstand on Staten Island. Negative #87-14236. (PC 764)
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381
Bandstand, Newark, N.Y. Postmarked 1908.
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382
Bandstand, Newark, N.Y. Postmarked 1910. Same view as number 382. (PC 476)
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383
Bandstand, Newark, N.Y. Same view as number 382. (PC 457)
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384
Newark Valley (N.Y.) Cornet Band, Memorial Day, 1907. (PC 324)
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385
Newark Valley (N.Y.) Cornet Band, Memorial Day, 1907. Same view as number 385. (PC 559)
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386
Newark Valley cornet Band. Postmarked 1906. (PC 290)
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387
"Band Stand, Orange Lake Park, by Moonlight, Newburgh, N.Y. Postmarked 1909. (PC 788)
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388
East Side Park with Bandstand, Norwich, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 719)
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389
Keating's Band in front of Elks Club, Clean, N.Y. Postmarked 1910. (PC 130)
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390
The Park with Bandstand, Oneida, N.Y. Postmarked 1909. (PC 618)
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391
Ihe Park with Bandstand, Oneida, N.Y. Postmarked 1910. (PC 46)
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392
New York band, probably from Qneida. Postmarked 1912. Photographic postcard. (PC 398)
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393
"Pavilion at Cottage Hotel, Ontario Beach, N.Y." (PC 725)
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394
Pine Valley (N.Y.) Band. (PC 129)
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395
Orange Square with Bandstand, Port Jervis, N.Y. (PC 724)
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396
Band in Front of City Hall, Portville, N.Y. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. Band is welcoming returning veterans. (PC 387)
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397
Prattsville (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Postmarked 1908. (PC 297)
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398
Prattsville (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Same view as number 398. (PC 478)
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399
South Park with Bandstand, Pulaski, N.Y. Postmarked 1908.
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400
Band on parade in Redwood, N.Y., July 4, 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 548)
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401
"Band Concert, Genesee Valley Park, Rochester, N.Y." Postmarked 1908. (PC 133)
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402
"Band Stand on Trout Lake, Seneca Park, Rochester, N.Y." Postmarked 1911. (PC 715)
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403
"Seneca Park, Boat landing and Bandstand, Rochester, N.Y." (PC 609)
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404
"Band Stand, South Park, Rochester, N.Y." Postmarked 1912.
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405
"Band Stand, Exposition Park, Rochester, N.Y." Postmarked 1914. (PC 47)
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406
"Concert at Sacandaga Park, N.Y." Postmarked 1905. (PC 51)
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407
"Band Stand, Foot of Main Street, Sag Harbor, L. I." (PC 721)
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408
W. G. Hoag's Indian Band, Salamanca, N.Y. Postmarked 1911. Negative #87-14014. (PC 131)
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409
Bandstand in Congress Spring Bark, Saratoga, N.Y. Postmarked 1905. (PC 608)
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410
Bandstand in Congress Spring Park, Saratoga, N.Y. (PC 722)
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411
Bandstand in Congress Spring Park, Saratoga, N.Y. (PC 462)
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412
Bandstand in Congress Spring Park, Saratoga, N.Y.
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413
Band Concert in City Park, Saratoga, N.Y. (PC 463)
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414
"Band Stand, Crescent Park, Schenectady, N.Y." Postmarked 1922 but image is earlier. (PC 713)
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415
Bandstand, Sodus, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 50)
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416
Sodus (N.Y.) bandstand in the snow, January 21, 1907. Negative #87-14237. (PC 612)
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417
Band concert, Sonyea, N.Y. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 767)
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418
Citizens Band, South New Berlin, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 329)
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419
Bandstand, South Otselic, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 48)
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420
Stephens Mills (N.Y.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 132)
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421
"Band Stand on Island, Qnondaga Park, Syracuse, N.Y." Negative #87-14035. (PC 276)
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422
"Qnondaga Park, The Island and Band Stand, Syracuse, N.Y." (PC 732)
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423
"Qnondaga Park, The Island and Band Stand, Syracuse, N.Y." Negative #87-14238. Same view as number 423. (PC 49)
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424
Taberg (N.Y.) Band, 1911. Photographic postcard. (PC 856)
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425
Turin (N.Y.) Military Band. (PC 134)
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426
Walden (N.Y.) Band. (PC 136)
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427
Randies' Ladies' Band, Walden, N.Y. Negative #87-14239. (PC 135)
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428
Randies' Ladies' Band, Walden, N.Y. Same view as number 428. (PC 797)
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429
Bandstand, Walden, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 616)
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430
"The New Band Stand & Rest Room, Warrensburgh, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 720)
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431
"Memorial Bandstand, Warrensburg, N.Y." Postmarked 1938. (PC 688)
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432
Park and Bandstand, Watkins, N.Y. (PC 605)
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433
West Mbnroe (N.Y.) Military Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 852)
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434
Parade on Fireman's Day, Williamson, N.Y. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14240. (PC 137)
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435
Park and Bandstand, Windsor, N.Y. Message dated 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 52)
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436
Conkling Unconditionals with Band. "Hon. James S. Sherman's Escort." Postmarked 1909. (PC 566)
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437
Band, 1st Regiment, New York National Guard, Binghamton, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 240)
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438
Band, 1st Regiment, New York National Guard. Photographic postcard. (PC 142)
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439
First Regiment Band at Camp Hughes. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 527)
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440
Band, Fort Slocum, N.Y. Photographic postcard. (PC 139)
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441
Band, Fort Slocum, N.Y. Different view. Photographic postcard. (PC 138)
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442
"Fort Slocum, N.Y. Band." (PC 140)
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443
"Dress Parade Review, Ithaca, N.Y." Postmarked 1906. (PC 808)
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444
"Twenty-First Regiment Band, Poughkeepsie, N.Y." Postmarked 1909. (PC 143)
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445
Scofield's Twenty-first Regiment Band, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Postmarked 1912. Card is advertisement for band. Same image of band as number 445. (PC 537)
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446
"Scofield's Twenty-First Regiment Band, Poughkeepsie, N.Y." Postmarked 1912. Same view as number 445. (PC 374)
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447
New York military unit with civilian band. Probably National Guard. Message dated 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 502)
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448
New York Old Guard, on parade at "Centennial of the Oranges, New Jersey." Postmarked 1907. (PC 141)
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449
"S.N.I.S., Ellendale, North Dakota." Postmarked 1908. (PC 144)
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450
Band in front of Waldorf Hotel, Fargo, North Dakota, Postmarked 1907. (PC 145)
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451
The Diamond Band, Akron, Ohio. Message is dated 1912. (PC 539)
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452
Ladies Band, probably from Akron, Ohio. Postmarked 1916. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14241. (PC 798)
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453
Mount Union College Band, Alliance, Ohio. Photographic postcard. (PC 356)
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454
Basil (Ohio) Cornet Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 545)
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455
K.O.T.M. Band, Benton Ridge, Ohio. Postmarked 1912. Photographic postcard. Band is shown marching in McComb, Ohio, on Decoration Day, 1912. (PC 358)
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456
"The Bowling Green Band on North Main Street, Bowling Green, Ohio." (PC 354)
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457
Knights of Pythias Band, Caldwell, Ohio. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 336)
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458
Caldwell (Ohio) Kid Band. (PC 575)
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459
Carrollton (Ohio) Band. (PC 149)
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460
"Old Celina Band at Chautauqua Grounds now Mercelina Park, Celina, Ohio." (PC 332)
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10
461
"Eagle Band Stand, Chillicothe, O." Postmarked 1908. Negative #87-14242. (PC 680)
Archival Resource Key
10
462
"Eagle Band Stand, Yoctangee Park, Chillicothe, Ohio." Postmarked 1911. (PC 467)
Archival Resource Key
10
463
Bandstand, Burnet Woods Park, Cincinnati. Postmarked 1908. (PC 643)
Archival Resource Key
10
464
"Band Stand, Eden Park, Cincinnati, 0." (PC 603)
Archival Resource Key
10
465
"Music Stand and Tower, Eden Park, Cincinnati, O." Postmarked 1910. (PC 468)
Archival Resource Key
10
466
"Band Stand, Washington Park, Cincinnati, Ohio." (PC 679)
Archival Resource Key
10
467
Advertising card for the H. N. White Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1909. Card shows woman endorsing the "King" cornet. (PC 437)
Archival Resource Key
10
468
The Columbus Dispatch Newsboys' Military Band. Advertising card for "The Columbus Dispatch." (PC 353)
Archival Resource Key
10
469
Cortland (Ohio) Military Band, Aug. 7, 1912. Photographic postcard. (PC 573)
Archival Resource Key
10
470
"Creston Band Stand, Creston, Ohio." (PC 647)
Archival Resource Key
10
471
"The Jolly Boys' Band, Crystal Springs, Ohio." (PC 345)
Archival Resource Key
10
472
East liberty (Ohio) Band. (PC 321)
Archival Resource Key
10
473
Parade with band, Eden, Ohio. Postmarked 1912. Photographic postcard. (PC 339)
Archival Resource Key
10
474
Elmore (Ohio) Juvenile Band, 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 322)
Archival Resource Key
10
475
"Fremont Light Guard Band, Fremont, O." (PC 334)
Archival Resource Key
10
476
Geneva (Ohio) Citizens Band. Postmarked 1911. (PC 352)
Archival Resource Key
10
477
Hart's Boys Band, Hicksville, Ohio. Postmarked 1908. Young girl is shown holding clarinet. (PC 845)
Archival Resource Key
10
478
"Hart's Band, Hicksville, Ohio." Postmarked 1910. (PC 567)
Archival Resource Key
10
479
Iberia (OH) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 378)
Archival Resource Key
10
480
"Post's Band, Kent, Ohio. G. Frank Elgin, Director." Postmarked 1932. (PC 328)
Archival Resource Key
10
481
"Band Stand, Central Park, Lakeside, Ohio." (PC 646)
Archival Resource Key
10
482
Boys' Industrial School Band, Lancaster, Ohio. Photographic postcard. (PC 150)
Archival Resource Key
10
483
Mansfield (Ohio) Band. Postmarked 1915. Photographic postcard. (PC 338)
Archival Resource Key
10
484
Maynard (Ohio) Band. Message dated 1910. Card carries endorsement of Conn instruments. (PC 433)
Archival Resource Key
10
485
"The Massillon Band, Massillon, Ohio." Postmarked 1915. (PC 343)
Archival Resource Key
10
486
"Hyperion Band, New Comerstown, Ohio." Postmarked 1910. (PC 348)
Archival Resource Key
10
487
"Boy Scout Band, Newconerstown, Ohio." (PC 574)
Archival Resource Key
10
488
Citizens Band, New London, Ohio. (PC 576)
Archival Resource Key
10
489
Great Eastern Band, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Photographic postcard. (PC 549)
Archival Resource Key
10
490
Buckeye Band, New Plymouth, Ohio. Photographic postcard. (PC 335)
Archival Resource Key
10
491
North Industry (Ohio) Band. (PC 344)
Archival Resource Key
10
492
Citizen's Band, Painesville, Ohio, 1910. (PC 151)
Archival Resource Key
10
493
Citizen's Band, Painesville, Ohio. Postmarked 1911. Same view as number 493. (PC 571)
Archival Resource Key
10
494
Citizen's Band, Painesville, Ohio, 1912. One woman trombone player appears with the bandsmen of the group. (PC 349)
Archival Resource Key
10
495
Buckeye Band, Parkman, Ohio, 1911. Photographic postcard. Bandsmen are gathered for their 25th anniversary celebration. (PC 319)
Archival Resource Key
10
496
Pioneer (Ohio) Band on parade. (PC 370)
Archival Resource Key
10
497
Bandstand in Perry Park, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. (PC 644)
Archival Resource Key
10
498
Ravenna (Ohio) City Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 357)
Archival Resource Key
10
499
Richville (Ohio) Band at school reunion, 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 425)
Archival Resource Key
10
500
Shawnee (Ohio) Band on parade, July 4, 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 394)
Archival Resource Key
10
501
Shelby (Ohio) Band. Postmarked 1908. (PC 350)
Archival Resource Key
10
502
City Band, Sherwood, Ohio. Photographic postcard. (PC 395)
Archival Resource Key
10
503
Ohio Pythian Hone Boys Band, Springfield, Ohio. (PC 351)
Archival Resource Key
10
504
"New Band Stand, Snyder Park, Springfield, Ohio." (PC 682)
Archival Resource Key
10
505
"New Band Stand, Snyder Park, Springfield, Ohio." Same view as number 505. (PC 54)
Archival Resource Key
10
506
Stockport (Ohio) Band. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. Two young female cornetists appear with the seven men who make up the band. (PC 359)
Archival Resource Key
10
507
Sycamore (Ohio) Ladies Concert Band. Postmarked 1913. (PC 323)
Archival Resource Key
10
508
Mr. Foley's Volunteer Band, Tarkio, Ohio. Photographic postcard. (PC 152)
Archival Resource Key
10
509
Van Doren's Band, Toledo, 1907. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 320)
Archival Resource Key
10
510
Newsboys Band, Toledo. Postmarked 1909. (PC 153)
Archival Resource Key
10
511
Newsboys Band, Toledo. Postmarked 1911. Same view as number 511. (PC 341)
Archival Resource Key
10
512
M. W. of A. Bugle Corps, Toledo. 1911. Photographic postcard. (PC 582)
Archival Resource Key
10
513
Park and Bandstand, Wadsworth, Ohio. (PC 645)
Archival Resource Key
10
514
Warren Military Band School, Warren, Ohio. Card serves as advertisement for the school. Ca. 1910. (PC 518)
Archival Resource Key
10
515
Westerville Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 572)
Archival Resource Key
10
516
Wilksville (Ohio) Cornet Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 569)
Archival Resource Key
10
517
Youngstown (Ohio) Band in bandstand. Postmarked 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 642)
Archival Resource Key
10
518
1st Regiment Band, Canton, Ohio. Photographic postcard. Band is shown on parade in Tacoma, Ohio. Pre-1902. Uniforms are of especial interest. (PC 382)
Archival Resource Key
10
519
8th Regiment Band & Companies B. & F., O.N.G. at Union Depot on their way to encampment at Port Clinton, Ohio. Postmarked 1909. (PC 342)
Archival Resource Key
10
520
Consolidated llth Regiment and Junior Bands, May 30, 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 340)
Archival Resource Key
10
521
Band on parade in Guymon, Oklahoma on Pioneer Day, 1937. Photographic postcard. (PC 508)
Archival Resource Key
10
522
Lament (Okla.) Concert Band. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 310)
Archival Resource Key
10
523
"Band Stand, Belle Isle Park, Oklahoma City, Okla." Postmarked 1910. (PC 55)
Archival Resource Key
10
524
"Frederick, Okla., Band Boys, July 1-3-09." (PC 826)
Archival Resource Key
10
525
Bandstand and Soda Spring in Lithia Park, Ashland, Oregon. Photographic postcard. (PC 56)
Archival Resource Key
10
526
U.S. Indian School Band, Chemawa, Oregon. Photographic postcard. (PC 499)
Archival Resource Key
10
527
O.A.C. Cadet Band, Oorvallis, Oregon. Photographic postcard. (PC 384)
Archival Resource Key
10
528
"O.A.C. Class, Band Stand and Flagpole, Corvallis, Oregon." (PC 648)
Archival Resource Key
10
529
Grand March Round-Up, Pendleton, Oregon. Postmarked 1920. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14243. (PC 146)
Archival Resource Key
10
530
Elks Parade with Band, Portland, Oregon, 1912. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14031. (PC 147)
Archival Resource Key
10
531
Band on parade during Rose Festival, Portland, Oregon. Photographic postcard. (PC 385)
Archival Resource Key
10
532
Band in blackface, probably Seaside, Oregon. Photographic postcard. (PC 483)
Archival Resource Key
10
533
Girls' High School Band, Seaside, Oregon. Photographic postcard. (PC 802)
Archival Resource Key
10
534
Bandstand and Electric Fountain, Salem, Oregon. (PC 774)
Archival Resource Key
10
535
Unidentified band at dedication ceremonies for "Vista House" on the Columbia River Highway, Oregon. May 5, 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 419)
Archival Resource Key
10
536
Multnoraah Guard Band, Portland, Oregon. "Official American Red Cross Canteen Band." Postmarked 1919. (PC 148)
Archival Resource Key
10
537
Good Shepherd Hone Band, Allentown. Photographic postcard. Boys' band. (PC 159)
Archival Resource Key
10
538
West Park with Bandstand, Allentown. Postmarked 1912. (PC 57)
Archival Resource Key
10
539
Eagles on Parade, Allentown. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. (PC 813)
Archival Resource Key
10
540
Public Square and Bandstand, Bradford, Perm. Postmarked 1911. (PC 657)
Archival Resource Key
10
541
Park and Bandstand, Bryn Mawr, Penn. Postmarked 1912. (PC 58)
Archival Resource Key
10
542
U. S. Indian School Band, Carlisle, Penn. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. Photograph taken during trip to Long Branch, N. J. (PC 860)
Archival Resource Key
10
543
U. S. Indian School Band, Carlisle, Penn. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. Photograph taken during trip to Long Branch, N. J. (PC 860)
U.S. Indian School Band, Carlisle, Pa. ["real photo" postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Cottrell
1 Item
Silver gelatin on paper.
3.5" x 5.5"
Circa 1906
English.
10
543
U.S. Indian School Band, Carlisle, Pa. ["real photo" postcard].
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000007 (AC Scan)
Scope and Contents
Photograph taken during trip to Long Branch, N.J. ("Casino / Ocean Park, / Long Branch / Cottrell, Photo" in negative, upper left. Signed "Lillian", lower right, verso addressed to Mrs. J. Thompson, Fair Haven, N.J., postmarked 1906.
Condition
Prominent silvering.
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musical instruments -- Photographs
Indians -- Music -- Photographs
Pennsylvania -- 1900-1910
Long Branch -- New Jersey
Carlisle (Pa.)
New Jersey
Photographic postcards
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards
Indians of North America
"Indian School Band and Girls Quarters, Carlisle, Pa." Postmarked 1912. Negative #87-14244. (PC 160)
Archival Resource Key
10
544
"Indian School Band and Girls Quarters, Carlisle, Pa." Same view as number 544. (PC 390)
Archival Resource Key
10
545
Oonneaut and Westinghouse Air Brake Band, Conneaut lake Park, Pa. (PC 162)
Archival Resource Key
10
546
Bandstand, East Smithfield, Penn. (PC 653)
Archival Resource Key
10
547
"Court House and Band Stand, Franklin, Pa." Postmarked 1928. (PC 656)
Archival Resource Key
10
548
"Boys Military Band, Galeton, Pa." Photographic postcard. (PC 164)
Archival Resource Key
10
549
"Band Pagoda and Susquehanna River Bridge, Hallstead, Pa." (PC 654)
Archival Resource Key
10
550
"Second Regiment Band, U.R.K of P., Hanover, Pa." Postmarked 1907. (PC 864a)
Archival Resource Key
10
551
"Hanover Co., No. 8, U.R.K. of P., Hanover, Pa." Postmarked 1907. (PC 863)
Archival Resource Key
10
552
"Hanover Co., No. 8, U.R.K. of P., Hanover, Pa." Postmarked 1907. Different view. (PC 864b)
Archival Resource Key
10
553
Firemen's Parade, Jersey Shore, Penn. Aug. 1909. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14026. (PC 165)
Archival Resource Key
10
554
Old Home Parade, Jersey Shore, Penn. Aug. 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 166)
Archival Resource Key
10
555
Boys' Band, Kis-Lyn, Penn. Photographic postcard. (PC 167)
Archival Resource Key
10
556
lawrenceville (Penn.) Cornet Band. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14245. (PC 168)
Archival Resource Key
10
557
Leacock (Penn.) Citizens Band. Postmarked 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 530)
Archival Resource Key
10
558
"Band & Reviewing Stand, Lehighton, Pa." Postmarked 1907. (PC 689)
Archival Resource Key
10
559
"Band & Reviewing Stand, Lehighton, Pa." Sane view as number 559. (PC 477)
Archival Resource Key
10
560
"Band & Reviewing Stand, Lehighton, Pa." Same view as number 559. (PC 458)
Archival Resource Key
10
561
Orphans Home Band, Loysville, Perm. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14246. (PC 154)
Archival Resource Key
10
562
"Tressler Orphans' Hone Band, Loysville, Pa." (PC 156)
Archival Resource Key
10
563
loysville (Perm.) Orphans Hone Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 155)
Archival Resource Key
10
564
"Tressler Orphans' Home Band, Marion C. Walter, Director." (PC 157)
Archival Resource Key
10
565
"Tressler Orphans' Home Band, 1922." (PC 316)
Archival Resource Key
10
566
Saxophone Section of the Tressler Orphans' Home Band. (PC 158)
Archival Resource Key
10
567
Bandstand, Meadville, Penn. (PC 770)
Archival Resource Key
10
568
Bandstand and Fountain, Millersburg, Penn. (PC 718)
Archival Resource Key
10
569
Municipal Band, Mount Pleasant, Penn. Postmarked 1911. Photographic postcard. (PC 169)
Archival Resource Key
10
570
Bandstand, Newcastle, Penn. Decorated card. (PC 650)
Archival Resource Key
10
571
North Wales (Perm.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 170)
Archival Resource Key
10
572
Orwigsburg (Penn.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 172)
Archival Resource Key
10
573
Oswayo (Penn.) Band. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14077. (PC 171)
Archival Resource Key
10
574
F. Hartman's Band, Philadelphia. (PC 372)
Archival Resource Key
10
575
F. Hartman's Band, Philadelphia. Same view as number 575. (PC 173)
Archival Resource Key
10
576
J. W. Pepper & Son Instrument Company, Philadelphia. (PC 439)
Archival Resource Key
10
577
"lakeside Pavilion, Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia." Postmarked 1907. (PC 772)
Archival Resource Key
10
578
"Fountain House and Casino Hill, Willow Grove Park." Postmarked 1913. (PC 59) # 9/-
Archival Resource Key
10
579
"The Band Stand, Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia." (PC 61)
Archival Resource Key
10
580
"Afternoon Concert Audience, Willow Grove Park." (PC 60)
Archival Resource Key
10
581
"Music Shell, Willow Grove Park." (PC 775)
Archival Resource Key
10
582
F. Hartman's Boys Band, Pottstown, Perm. Advertising card. (PC 174)
Archival Resource Key
10
583
Bandstand, Reading, Perm. Postmarked 1907. (PC 681)
Archival Resource Key
10
584
The Reliance Band, Saxton, Perm. Postmarked 1907. (PC 176)
Archival Resource Key
10
585
Park and Bandstand, Sayre, Perm. Postmarked 1912. (PC 649)
Archival Resource Key
10
586
"Music Pavilion at Nay Aug Park, Scranton, Pa." Postmarked 1911. (PC 655)
Archival Resource Key
10
587
Ulster (Perm.) Military Band. Postmarked 1913. (PC 177)
Archival Resource Key
10
588
"Fountain and Bandstand, Perm Cannon, York, Pa." (PC 651)
Archival Resource Key
10
589
"Lily Pond and Band Stand, Farquhar Park, York, Pa." (PC 464)
Archival Resource Key
10
590
"Farquhar Park, York, Pa." Postmarked 1908. Bandstand in view. (PC 685)
Archival Resource Key
10
591
"Band Stand, Farquhar Park, York, Pa." Postmarked 1912. Negative #87-14247. (PC 652)
Archival Resource Key
10
592
Third Brigade Band, Pottsville, Perm. (PC 175)
Archival Resource Key
10
593
Trate's Third Regiment Band, Watsontown, Perm. Photographic postcard. (PC 178)
Archival Resource Key
10
594
"Dress Parade of Lanciers at Lake ladore, near Carbondale, Pa." (PC 234)
Archival Resource Key
10
595
"Casino Terrace and Band Stand, Narragansett Pier, R.I." Postmarked 1909. (PC 465)
Archival Resource Key
10
596
"Bandstand, New Casino Grounds. Showing Part of Old Casino. Narragansett Pier, R.I." Variant of number 596. (PC 741)
Archival Resource Key
10
597
Hedly-Livsey Band, Providence, R.I. Postmarked 1905. Advertisement for band. (PC 182)
Archival Resource Key
10
598
"Band stand & Casino, Roger Williams Park, Providence, R.I." (PC 678)
Archival Resource Key
10
599
"Band Stand, Wilcox Park, Westerly, R.I." Message reads 1911. (PC 658)
Archival Resource Key
10
600
"Fountain and Band Stand, The Battery, Charleston, S.C." (PC 659)
Archival Resource Key
10
601
"Charleston, S.C., Band Stand, Hampton Park." (PC 771)
Archival Resource Key
10
602
Bandstand, Aberdeen, S.D. (PC 64)
Archival Resource Key
10
603
Arlington Industine Parade, Arlington, S.D. Postmarked 1908. (PC 180)
Archival Resource Key
10
604
Stock Meet Parade, Belle Fourche, S.D. 1906. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14025. (PC 267)
Archival Resource Key
10
605
Parade, Dell Rapids, S.D. (PC 803)
Archival Resource Key
10
606
"I.O.O.F. Parade, Yankton, s.D. in 1875." (PC 181)
Archival Resource Key
10
607
Military Parade, El Paso, Texas. Photographic postcard. (PC 823)
Archival Resource Key
10
608
Bandstand at Highland Park, Houston, Texas. Postmarked 1908. (PC 65)
Archival Resource Key
10
609
"Municipal Band Concert, City Bark, Houston, Tex."
Archival Resource Key
10
610
Bandstand, New Braunfels, Texas. (PC 717)
Archival Resource Key
10
611
Park Scene with Bandstand, Pharr, Texas. Photographic postcard. (PC 588)
Archival Resource Key
10
612
Alamo Plaza and Bandstand, San Antonio, Texas. (PC 67)
Archival Resource Key
10
613
Alamo Plaza and Bandstand, San Antonio, Texas. Different view. (PC 66)
Archival Resource Key
10
614
"Band stand, Depot Park, Lindenville, Vt." Postmarked 1908. Band is posed on bandstand. Negative #87-14248. (PC 277) /f/5d ?/
Archival Resource Key
10
615
"Band stand, Depot Park, Lindenville, Vt." Postmarked 1908. Band is posed on bandstand. Negative #87-14248. (PC 277) /f/5d ?/
Band Stand, Depot Park, Lindenville, Vt. [picture postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Lithoprint photomechanical reproduction on paper.
5.5" x 3.5"
Circa 1900
English.
10
615
Band Stand, Depot Park, Lindenville, Vt. [picture postcard]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000006 (AC scan)
91-15584 (SI neg number)
87-14248 (SI neg number)
Scope and Contents
Image of a band posed on and around the band stand.
Bandstands -- 1900-1920 -- Vermont -- Photographs
Music -- 1900-1910 -- Photographs
Lindenville (Vt.)
Vermont -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Lithoprints
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Postcards
Montpelier (Vt.) Military Band.
Archival Resource Key
10
616
Montpelier Military Band. Photographic postcard. Postmarked 1910. (PC 188)
Archival Resource Key
10
617
Rutland (Vt.) Band. Photographic postcard. Band is playing in circular formation. (PC 493)
Archival Resource Key
10
618
Wardsboro (Vt.) Cornet Band, Oct. 2, 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 187)
Archival Resource Key
10
619
Bandstand, Woodbury, Vt. Photographic postcard. (PC 636)
Archival Resource Key
10
620
"Inspection and Review, National Soldiers' Home, Va." (PC 805)
Archival Resource Key
10
621
Graduation parade with band, Hampton Institute, Va. Photographic postcard. Black band. Negative #87-14028. (PC 186)
Archival Resource Key
10
622
Herndon (VA) Band. Postmarked 1912. (PC 317)
Archival Resource Key
10
623
Soda Spring and Gazebo, Hot Springs, Va. (PC 638)
Archival Resource Key
10
624
"Band Stand, Lafayette Park, Norfolk, Va." Postmarked 1929. (PC 684)
Archival Resource Key
10
625
"Band Concert, Ocean View Park, Norfolk, Va." Postmarked 1932. (PC 683)
Archival Resource Key
10
626
"Ocean View Hotel, Ocean View Summer Resort, near Norfolk, Va." Postmarked 1911. Bandstand in view. (PC 637)
Archival Resource Key
10
627
"Rustic Bridge in Elizabeth Park, Bellingham, Wash." Bandstand in view. (PC 640)
Archival Resource Key
10
628
"Elizabeth Park, Bellingham, Wash." Bandstand in view. (PC 63)
Archival Resource Key
10
629
Children's Industrial Home Band, Des Moines, Wash., May 14, 1910. Taken at Soldiers' Home, Orting, Wash. (PC 846)
Archival Resource Key
10
630
Children's Industrial Home Band, Des Moines, Wash., May 14, 1910. Same view as number 630. (PC 193)
Archival Resource Key
10
631
Children's Home Band, Des Moines, Wash. (PC 195)
Archival Resource Key
10
632
Children's Home Band on excursion to Seminole Indian Village, near Miami, Florida. Back of card shows "Baby Edna" with her cornet. (PC 194)
Archival Resource Key
10
633
State Capitol Park and Bandstand, Olympia, Wash. Message dated 1910. (PC 62)
Archival Resource Key
10
634
Orphan's Industrial Home Band, Seattle, Wash. Postmarked 1906. (PC 847)
Archival Resource Key
10
635
Orphan's Industrial Home Band, Seattle, Wash. Postmarked 1906. (PC 847)
Orphan's [sic] Industrial Home Band [picture postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Ink on paper, photomechanical print.
3.7" x 5.6"
Circa 1906
English.
10
635
Orphan's [sic] Industrial Home Band [picture postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000011 (AC scan no.)
Scope and Contents
Postcard with reproduction of group photograph of children in Orphan's Home, Seattle, Wash., with instruments. Caption includes children's names and nationalities. Postmarked 1906, with message on verso addressed to Clara Eckert, Peshtigo, Wis. Nationalities are: French, Norwegian, Finnish, Irish, Italian, Canadian, and U.S.
Brass bands -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Orphans
Orphanages -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Pluralism
Seattle (Wash.) -- 1900-1910
Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
French Americans
Finnish Americans
Irish Americans
Norwegian Americans
Italian Americans
"Natatcrium Park, Spokane, Wash." Postmarked 1909. Scene depicts band concert in progress. Negative #87-14081. (PC 639)
Archival Resource Key
10
636
"Band Stand, Wright Park, Tacoma, Washington." Postmarked 1922. Negative #87-14249. (PC 756)
Archival Resource Key
10
637
Johnson's Band, Tacoma, Wash. Shown on shipboard. Real photograph. (PC 299)
Archival Resource Key
10
638
Park and Bandstand, Walla Walla, Wash. Postmarked 1917. (PC 779)
Archival Resource Key
10
639
Elkins Coal & Coke Company Band, Bretz, W. Va. Postcard carries endorsement for Conn instruments. Women musicians appear with men in this view. (PC 210)
Archival Resource Key
10
640
Hambleton (W. Va.) Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 190)
Archival Resource Key
10
641
Freeport Brass Band, Reedsville, W. Va. Photographic postcard. (PC 191)
Archival Resource Key
10
642
Citizens Concert Band, Sistersville, W. Va. Photographic postcard. AFM local number appears on bass drum. (PC 554)
Archival Resource Key
10
643
Citizens Concert Band, Sistersville, W. Va. Different pose from that in 643. (PC 565)
Archival Resource Key
10
644
Tanner (W.Va.) Cornet Band. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. Band rides in bandwagon. Negative #87-14250. (PC 839)
Archival Resource Key
10
645
Omen's First Regiment Band, Fainoont, W. Va. Postmarked 1911. Advertisement for band concert. (PC 192)
Archival Resource Key
10
646
Gibson's Harp Orchestra, Appleton, wis. (PC 434)
Archival Resource Key
10
647
Memorial Day Parade, Argyle, Wis. 1906. Modern reproduction of an earlier card. Negative #87-14251. (PC 196)
Archival Resource Key
10
648
Utopian ladies Band, Belleville, Wis. July 4, 1907. Negative #87-14017. (PC 197)
Archival Resource Key
10
649
Brantwood (Wis.) Concert Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 486)
Archival Resource Key
10
650
"Frank Holton & Co., Band Instruments, Elkhorn, Wis." Postmarked 1928. Negative #87-14252. (PC 557)
Archival Resource Key
10
651
Arion Band, Kiel, Wis. Postmarked 1910. (PC 855)
Archival Resource Key
10
652
ludington (Wis.) Guard Band. Postmarked 1923. Photographic postcard. (PC 298)
Archival Resource Key
10
653
Parade, Milton, Wis. July 4, 1914. Photographic postcard. (PC 492)
Archival Resource Key
10
654
Milwaukee Sentinel Newsboys Band. Postmarked 1909. Negative #87-14020. (PC 198)
Archival Resource Key
10
655
"New Band Stand, Mitchell park, Milwaukee." Negative #87-14037. (PC 68)
Archival Resource Key
10
656
Refectory and Bandstand, lake Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Postmarked 1907. (PC 677)
Archival Resource Key
10
657
"Music Temple, Washington Park, Milwaukee, Wis." Postmarked 1945. (PC 675)
Archival Resource Key
10
658
"Erail Blatz Temple of Music, Washington Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin." (PC 676)
Archival Resource Key
10
659
New London (Wis.) Band. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14253. (PC 837)
Archival Resource Key
10
660
Bandstand, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
Archival Resource Key
10
661
"lather Valley Band, Orfordville, Wis." Negative #87-14254. (PC 199)
Archival Resource Key
10
662
"Luther Valley Band, Orfordville, Wis." Same view as number 662. (PC 540)
Archival Resource Key
10
663
Platteville (Wis.) Normal School Band. Negative #87-14088. (PC 200)
Archival Resource Key
10
664
City Park and Bandstand, Reedsburg, Wisconsin. (PC 69)
Archival Resource Key
10
665
"Comfort Pavilion, City Park, Sheboygan, Wis." Postmarked 1947. (PC 712)
Archival Resource Key
10
666
Two Rivers (Wis.) Military Band. Postmarked 1913. Photographic postcard. (PC 426)
Archival Resource Key
10
667
Riverview Park and Bandstand, Watertown, Wis. (PC 740)
Archival Resource Key
10
668
"Band Pavilion, Riverview Park, Watertown, Wis." Negative #87-14255. (PC 763)
Archival Resource Key
10
669
Courthouse Square with Bandstand, Waupaca, Wis. Postmarked 1909. (PC 70)
Archival Resource Key
10
670
Wisconsin State Prison Band, Waupun, Wis. Negative #87-14013. (PC 202)
Archival Resource Key
10
671
Winneconne (Wis.) Band. Postmarked 1912. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14256. (PC 201)
Archival Resource Key
10
672
Unidentified Wisconsin band. Photographic postcard. (PC 561)
Archival Resource Key
10
673
Second Regiment Band, Marshfield, Wisconsin. Photographic postcard. (PC 346)
Archival Resource Key
10
674
"Ihird Regiment Band, W.N.6., Viroqua, Wis., Camp Douglas, 1910." (PC 392)
Archival Resource Key
10
675
"Ihird Regiment Band of Wisconsin, Viroqua, Wis." (PC 391)
Archival Resource Key
10
676
Centennial Band Concert and Ceremony, Astoria. Photographic postcard. (PC 781)
Archival Resource Key
10
677
Bristol Military Band. (PC 380)
Archival Resource Key
10
678
Burton Cornet Band. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14257. (PC 841)
Archival Resource Key
10
679
Canton Band, ca. 1909. Photographic postcard. (PC 857)
Archival Resource Key
10
680
Band Concert and Audience, Como Park. (PC 71)
Archival Resource Key
10
681
Charlotteville Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 185)
Archival Resource Key
10
682
Creston Firemen Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 295)
Archival Resource Key
10
683
Estevan Band at Pierced Rock. Photographic postcard. (PC 364)
Archival Resource Key
10
684
Flemming's Famous Kid Concert Band. Photographic postcard. Boys' band. Avery (photog.). (PC 529)
Archival Resource Key
10
685
Frank Grim and His Chateau Country Club Orchestra. Photographic postcard. (PC 581)
Archival Resource Key
10
686
Franklin Brass Band. Photographic postcard. Band on parade. (PC 399)
Archival Resource Key
10
687
Fremont Girls Band, 1921. Photographic postcard. (PC 379)
Archival Resource Key
10
688
Glenwood Hall Band. Reproduction of early twentieth-century postcard. (PC 206)
Archival Resource Key
10
689
Grandview Band. (PC 291)
Archival Resource Key
10
690
Grange Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 204)
Archival Resource Key
10
691
Greenwich Cornet Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 330)
Archival Resource Key
10
692
Guthrie '89-ers. Photographic postcard. (PC 205)
Archival Resource Key
10
693
Heflin Band, July 4, 1901. Photographic postcard. (PC 224)
Archival Resource Key
10
694
Henniker Cadet Band on parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 307)
Archival Resource Key
10
695
J. H. Raymond's Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 536)
Archival Resource Key
10
696
J. H. Raymond's brass band ["real photo" photographic postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
[ca. 1900]
English.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Silver gelatin on paper.
General
In box 10, series 1, sub-series 7.
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use on site. Unprotected photographs must be handled with white cotton gloves provided by Archives Center staff.
Scope and Contents
Photograph shows bandsmen posed casually in outdoor setting. On Postcard paper, addressed to Mrs. C. D. Prue, Copenhagen, N.Y., with no message.
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Musical instruments -- Photographs
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards
Raymond, J. H., bandleader
loyal Legion of Loggers & Lumbermen Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 494)
Archival Resource Key
10
697
Max Schmidt's Band—White and Gold. (PC 568)
Archival Resource Key
10
698
Max Schmidt's Band—White and Gold. Same view as number 698. (PC 541)
Archival Resource Key
10
699
Morrisville Citizens Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 389)
Archival Resource Key
10
700
National Association of Civil War Musicians with Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 418)
Archival Resource Key
10
701
Oxone Springs Bandstand. (PC 790)
Archival Resource Key
10
702
Oshawa Band. Salvationist group. Photograph. (PC 475)
Archival Resource Key
10
703
Oshawa Band. Salvationist group. Photograph. (PC 474)
Archival Resource Key
10
704
People's Palace Band. Salvation Army band. (PC 106)
Archival Resource Key
10
705
Pulaski Citizens Band on parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 546)
Archival Resource Key
10
706
Rainbow Family Orchestra of Riga. (PC 247)
Archival Resource Key
10
707
Seward College Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 261)
Archival Resource Key
10
708
Seward College Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 262)
Archival Resource Key
10
709
Smithfield Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 207)
Archival Resource Key
10
710
Smith's Superba Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 832)
Archival Resource Key
10
711
U. S. Jazz Band. Photographic postcard. Endorsement for Conn instruments appears on the group's drumhead which reads, "Al Moore uses Conns exclusively." Photograph was produced in Indiana. (PC 526)
Archival Resource Key
10
712
U. S. Jazz Band. Photographic postcard. Same group as number 712, but different pose. (PC 873)
Archival Resource Key
10
713
Weston City Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 552)
Archival Resource Key
10
714
Five members of a band, July 4, 1913. Photographic postcard. Low brass section. (PC 225)
Archival Resource Key
10
715
Town band, 13 players.Photographic postcard. Bandsmen wearing white suits and straw hats stand in front of flag. (PC 221)
Archival Resource Key
10
716
Town band,14 players.Photographic postcard. (PC 415)
Archival Resource Key
10
717
Town band,14 players.Photographic postcard. (PC 222)
Archival Resource Key
10
718
Town band,18 players.Photographic postcard. (PC 854)
Archival Resource Key
10
719
Town band, 20 players plus leader. Photographic postcard. (PC 831)
Archival Resource Key
10
720
Town band. Photographic postcard. (PC 867)
Archival Resource Key
10
721
Town band with flag. Photographic postcard. (PC 223)
Archival Resource Key
10
722
Town band with flag. Photographic postcard. (PC 484)
Archival Resource Key
10
723
Band in costume. Photographic postcard. (PC 409)
Archival Resource Key
10
724
Band and friends in front of barn. Photographic postcard. (PC 525)
Archival Resource Key
10
725
Band seated on bank steps with citizens looking on. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14258. (PC 220)
Archival Resource Key
10
726
Salvation Army band. Photographic postcard. Female musicians appear with males. (PC 412)
Archival Resource Key
10
727
Small orchestra. Photographic postcard. (PC 430)
Archival Resource Key
10
728
Marching band in Four Oounties Firemen's Convention Parade, 1914. Photographic postcard. (PC 814)
Archival Resource Key
10
729
Marching band in Six County Firemen Convention Parade. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14075. (PC 219)
Archival Resource Key
10
730
Marching band in Six County Firemen Convention Parade. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14075. (PC 219)
Six Counties Firemen's Convention ["real photo" picture postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Silver gelatin on paper,
3-1/2" x 5-5/8".
Circa 1910
English.
10
1.7.730
Six Counties Firemen's Convention ["real photo" picture postcard].
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000002 (AC Scan)
87-14075 (OIPP Neg. No.)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
Image 3" x 4-5/8". Photographic postcard showing a brass band in formation (marching?), playing at the Six Counties Firemen Convention, in an unidentified American city. No message or maker identification on verso.
Condition
Some silvering; lower right corner lost (does not affect image area); surface soiled and abraded.
Bibliography
Illustrated in Margaret Hindle Hazen and Robert Hazen, "The Music Men: An Illustrated History of Brass Bands in America, 1800-1920," Washington: D.C.: Smithsonian Instution Press, 1987, p. 152.
Marching bands
Congresses and conventions
Fire fighters
Brass bands -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin -- Postcards
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Marching band. Photographic postcard. Boy on bicycle in front of view. (PC 564)
Archival Resource Key
10
731
Marching band.Photographic postcard. (PC 815)
Archival Resource Key
10
732
Marching band.Photographic postcard. (PC 214)
Archival Resource Key
10
733
Marching band.Photographic postcard. (PC 216)
Archival Resource Key
10
734
Marching band.Photographic postcard. (PC 218)
Archival Resource Key
10
735
Marching band.Photographic postcard. (PC 404)
Archival Resource Key
10
736
Small marching band on dirt road. Photographic postcard. (PC 217)
Archival Resource Key
10
737
Large inarching band with drum major. Photographic postcard. (PC 215)
Archival Resource Key
10
738
Citizens Band. Photographic postcard. Female musician appears with male group. (PC 848)
Archival Resource Key
10
739
MWA Band. Photographic postcard. Ladies band. Negative #87-14041. (PC 400)
Archival Resource Key
10
740
Band going on excursion. Photographic postcard. (PC 820)
Archival Resource Key
10
741
Band in bleachers. Photographic postcard. (PC 396)
Archival Resource Key
10
742
Campaign band for a local election. Photograph. (PC 472)
Archival Resource Key
10
743
Campaign band for a local election. Photograph. Same group as number 743 but different pose. (PC 473)
Archival Resource Key
10
744
Band in band shell. Photographic postcard. (PC 576)
Archival Resource Key
10
745
Bandstand with bandsmen inside. Photographic postcard. (PC 766)
Archival Resource Key
10
746
Town orchestra. Photographic postcard. Both male and female musicians appear in this view. (PC 584)
Archival Resource Key
10
747
Boys' orchestra with female leader. Postmarked 1909. (PC 583)
Archival Resource Key
10
748
Children's orchestra. Photographic postcard. Children pose on a huge, violin-shaped platform. (PC 579)
Archival Resource Key
10
749
"Navy Yard Bridge, Kittery, Maine." Band leads parade. (PC 515)
Archival Resource Key
10
750
"Morning Drill on Grounds of War College, U. S. Training Station, Newport, R.I." Postmarked 1908. (PC 809)
Archival Resource Key
10
751
"Physical Drill, U. S. Naval Training Station, Newport, R.I." Band in foreground. Negative #87-14259. (PC 231)
Archival Resource Key
10
752
"Sailor band" from the U. S. Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. Possibly a Marine unit. Postmarked 1909. Photographic postcard. (PC 181)
Archival Resource Key
10
753
"Full Battalion in Front of Barracks, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay." Postmarked 1909. Band in foreground. (PC 229)
Archival Resource Key
10
754
"Naval Training Station, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay." Band in foreground. (PC 230)
Archival Resource Key
10
755
Band from USS Texas in Trinidad, April, 1925. Photographic postcard. (PC 818)
Archival Resource Key
10
756
Band from USS Texas in Trinidad, April, 1925. Photographic postcard. Different view from number 756. (PC 819)
Archival Resource Key
10
757
Consolidated Pacific Fleet Bands at Football Game. Photographic postcard by H. W. Long. (PC 381)
Archival Resource Key
10
758
Unidentified U. S. Navy band on shipboard. Photographic postcard. (PC 405)
Archival Resource Key
10
759
Navy band in King Parade, Honolulu. Photographic postcard. (PC 403)
Archival Resource Key
10
760
Navy band on parade in Harvard Square. World War I period. Photographic postcard. (PC 402)
Archival Resource Key
10
761
"Marine Band, Washington, D.C." Published by Harris-Ewing. (PC 244)
Archival Resource Key
10
762
Marine Band, Washington, D.C. [postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Harris & Ewing
1 Item
[ca. 1910]
English.
Local Numbers
99-248 (OPPS Neg.)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Ink on paper, mounted.
General
Item No. 762, Series 1, Subseries 7, box 10.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. No. 99-248. Copyright possibly in effect. The Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Reproduction permission available through Archives Center.
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910.
Marines U.S. -- Photographs
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Washington D.C. -- 1910-1940 -- Photographs
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Picture postcards
Postcards
"Marine Band, Washington, D.C." Published by Harris-Ewing. Sane view as number 762. (PC 337)
Archival Resource Key
10
763
Marine band on USS Montana. Postmarked 1910. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-13997.
Archival Resource Key
10
764
Shipboard band, probably Marine, on USS Delaware. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14049. (PC 226)
Archival Resource Key
10
765
"Drum and Bugle Corps." U. S. Amy band, ca. 1900-1910. (PC 506)
Archival Resource Key
10
766
"The Band." U. S. Amy band, ca. 1910. (PC 519)
Archival Resource Key
10
767
"Christmas Greetings." Unidentified Amy band, post 1911. (PC 507)
Archival Resource Key
10
768
"Christmas Greetings." Unidentified Amy band, post 1911. Same view as number 768. (PC 520)
Archival Resource Key
10
769
"Life in the U. S. Army Cantonment: U. S. Army Infantry Band." No. 61 in a series of army views. (PC 232)
Archival Resource Key
10
770
"Life in the U. S. Army Cantonment: U. S. Army Infantry Band." No. 61 in a series of army views. Same view as number 770. (PC 497)
Archival Resource Key
10
771
"Life in Our Amy. Regimental Band." Postmarked 1912. (PC 533)
Archival Resource Key
10
772
"Inaugural parade, looking up 15th Street, Washington, D.C." Shows U. S. army band, ca. 1890-99. (PC 522)
Archival Resource Key
10
773
"West Point Military Band, West Point, N.Y." (PC 804)
Archival Resource Key
10
774
U. S. Military Academy Band, marching in parade in Washington, D.C. Photographic postcard. (PC 822)
Archival Resource Key
10
775
149th Co., Coast Artillery Corps, Port Casey, Wyoming. Ca. 1902-1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 189)
Archival Resource Key
10
776
Band on parade, Washington, D.C. Probably U. S. Army, 1902-1915. Mounted American Indians precede army unit in this view. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14260. (PC 85)
Archival Resource Key
10
777
U. S. Army band marching in inaugural parade in Washington, D.C., 1909. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-13996. (PC 86)
Archival Resource Key
10
778
[U.S. Army band marching in Taft inaugural parade, Washington, D.C. : photographic postcard,]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
1909
English.
Local Numbers
87-14260 (OPPS Neg. No.)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Silver gelatin on on paper.
General
Item No. 778, Series 1, Subseries 7, box 10.
General
"No--21" in white at bottom (marked on negative), indicating the photographer may have been a professional.
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research access on site by appointment. Unprotected photographs must be handled with gloves.
Scope and Contents
"Real" photo postcard with handwritten text on verso, to "Florence / from / Raymond" . Unmailed, no stamp. Note: "Notice how the streets were cleared for the soldiers to walk. Flags and decorations were all torn to pieces on account of the high wind [.] / Raymond". Image shows Pennsylvania Avenue looking toward Capitol, Old Post Office building in background.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS. Neg. No., 87-14260. Presumably public domain, copyright expired.
Condition
Silvering on sides.
Presidents -- United States -- Inauguration
Presidents -- United States -- 1900-1910.
Cavalry
Washington (D.C.) -- 1900-1910
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
United States. Army
"8th Regiment Band, Carlisle, Pa." Ca. 1904-1910. (PC 161)
Archival Resource Key
10
779
"Guard Mount: Greetings From Camp." Published by P. J. Plant, Washington, D.C., 1907. Band is in view. (PC 235)
Archival Resource Key
10
780
U. S. Army band at Ft. Riley, Kansas. Postmarked 1908. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14261. (PC 227)
Archival Resource Key
10
781
"Fort Williams, Me.—Band Headquarters." Postmarked 1909. Bandsmen appear in front of building. (PC 101)
Archival Resource Key
10
782
"1st Infantry Band, Niantic, Ct., July 18, 1910." Photographic postcard. (PC 331)
Archival Resource Key
10
783
New York military camp. Postmarked 1910. Photographic postcard. Band appears on field with troops. (PC 542)
Archival Resource Key
10
784
4th Cavalry Band at Mid-Pacific Carnival, Honolulu. Ca. 1910-1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 513)
Archival Resource Key
10
785
4th Cavalry Band at Mid-Pacific Carnival, Honolulu. Ca. 1910-1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 513)
4th Cavalry Band at Mid-Pacific Carnival, Honolulu [photographic postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Silver gelatin on paper.
3.4" x 5.4"
Circa 1912-1918
English.
10
785
4th Cavalry Band at Mid-Pacific Carnival, Honolulu [photographic postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000018 (AC Scan No.)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with coton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
Cavalry mounted on horseback with musical instruments.
Scope and Contents
Postcard printed on Azo paper. No message, no stamp. Inscription in negative, showing white at bottom of card: "72 / Mid-Pacific Carnival - Honolulu - Military Parade - 4th Cavalry Band."
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS. Neg. No., from 99-382 to 99-385 [needs to be checked]. Public domain; however, the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Reproduction permission available through Archives Center.
Condition
Strong image, card in good condition.
Cavalry horses
Horsemen and horsewomen
Bands (Music) -- 1910-1920.
United States. Army -- 1910-1920.
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Cavalry -- 1910-1920
Hawaii
Honolulu (Hawaii) -- 1910-1920
Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Black-and-white photopirnts -- Silver gelatin -- Postcards
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Photographic postcards
Postcards -- 1910-1920
Picture postcards -- 1910-1920
4th Cavalry, K Troop, Honolulu. Ca. 1912-1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 491)
Archival Resource Key
10
786
4th Cavalry, K Troop, Honolulu [photographic postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
[ca. 1912-1918]
English.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Silver gelatin on paper.
General
Item No. 786, Series 1, Subseries 7, box 10 (1.7.786). "163" imprinted in negative, lower left.
Scope and Contents
Cavalry mounted on horseback with musical instruments.
Scope and Contents
Postcard printed on Azo paper. With message, apparently from a K Troop band member ("this is a Photo of the Band...") and is addressed, but not stamped. Message identifies the unit. Photographer unidentified.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS. Neg. No., from 99-382 to 99-385 [needs to be checked]. Copyright probably expired and image is in public domain; however, the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Reproduction permission available through Archives Center.
Condition
Image faded.
Cavalry horses
Horsemen and horsewomen
Bands (Music) -- 1910-1920.
United States. Army -- 1910-1920.
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Cavalry -- 1910-1920
Hawaii -- 1890-1920
Honolulu (Hawaii) -- 1910-1920
Photographs -- 1910-1920 -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin
Photographic postcards
Postcards -- 1910-1920
Picture postcards -- 1910-1920
"U. S. Cavalry Band on the March at Ft. Ethan Alien, Vt." Dates from before 1911. (PC 816)
Archival Resource Key
10
787
"U. S. Cavalry Band on the March at Ft. Ethan Alien, Vt." Dates from before 1911. (PC 816)
U.S. Cavalry Band on the March at Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt. [photomechanical picture postcard,]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Bachmann, E.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Ink on paper.
3.5" x 5.4"
Circa 1900-1910
English.
10
787
U.S. Cavalry Band on the March at Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt. [photomechanical picture postcard,]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000019 (AC Scan No.)
Scope and Contents
Cavalry mounted on horseback with musical instruments.
Scope and Contents
Somewhat coarsely printed photomechanical postcard. No message, no stamp. Caption at bottom of card includes "Photo by E. Bachmann" credit.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS. Neg. No., from 99-382 to 99-385 [needs to be checked]. Copyright probably expired and image is in public domain; however, the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Reproduction permission available through Archives Center.
Cavalry horses
Horsemen and horsewomen
Bands (Music) -- 1910-1920.
United States. Army -- 1910-1920.
Musicians -- 1900-1950
Cavalry -- 1910-1920
Vermont -- 1900-1910
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards -- 1910-1920
Picture postcards -- 1910-1920
"Inspecting the Guard Mount, Fort Banks, Winthrop, Mass." Postmarked 1911. Bandsmen appear with unit. (PC 228)
Archival Resource Key
10
788
"Guard Mount, Fort Banks, Winthrop, Mass." Bandsmen take part in the exercises. (PC 806)
Archival Resource Key
10
789
70th Infantry Jazz Band, 10th Division, Camp Funston, Kansas. Ca. 1911-1917. Photograph. Negative #87-14095. (PC 315)
Archival Resource Key
10
790
Guard Mount, ca. 1912 - 1917. Photographic postcard. (PC 239)
Archival Resource Key
10
791
"Greetings from Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio." Ca. 1912-1916. (PC 521)
Archival Resource Key
10
792
Guard Mount and band at Presidio of San Francisco. (PC 496)
Archival Resource Key
10
793
Guard Mount and band at Presidio of San Francisco. (PC 233)
Archival Resource Key
10
794
U. S. Army band on parade in Manila, February 2, 1915. Photographic postcard. (PC 420)
Archival Resource Key
10
795
"U. S. Soldiers' Homeday, Camp Good Will, July 15, '16." Photographic postcard. (PC 560)
Archival Resource Key
10
796
Coast artillery at Guard Mount, Presidio, San Francisco. Postmarked 1917. Band appears with unit. (PC 807)
Archival Resource Key
10
797
"160th Reg. Band, Review Nov. 9, Camp Custer [Michigan]." Postmarked 1917. Photographic postcard. (PC 301)
Archival Resource Key
10
798
7th Co. Coast Artillery Corps Band on parade in Newport, Rhode Island. Postmarked 1917. Photographic postcard. (PC 410)
Archival Resource Key
10
799
Band and troops on parade, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Dated 1917. Photographic postcard. (PC 98)
Archival Resource Key
10
800
U. S. Army band in France. Postmarked 1917. Photographic postcard. Negative #87-14094. (PC 237)
Archival Resource Key
10
801
U. S. Annoy band in France, ca. 1917. Photographic postcard. (PC 401)
Archival Resource Key
10
802
Pioneer Infantry Band on shipboard. Ca. 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 236)
Archival Resource Key
10
803
17th Engineers band, probably on shipboard. Ca. 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 417)
Archival Resource Key
10
804
U. S. Array band in Brest, France. Dated October, 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 424)
Archival Resource Key
10
805
U. S. National Army Band, 329th Infantry, in France. Dated 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 300)
Archival Resource Key
10
806
Six bandsmen from the U. S. National Army Band, 329th Infantry, in France. Dated October 27, 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 585)
Archival Resource Key
10
807
PDTC Cadets, Camp Benson. Ca. 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 866)
Archival Resource Key
10
808
334th Infantry Regiment Band, Camp Grant, 111. Postmarked 1918. Photographic postcard. (PC 90)
Archival Resource Key
10
809
5th U. S. Infantry Band. Ca. 1920s. Photographic postcard. (PC 296)
Archival Resource Key
10
810
184th Field Artillery Band, Camp MoCoy, Wisconsin. Postmarked 1942. Photographic postcard. Black band. (PC 829)
Archival Resource Key
10
811
"All W.A.A.C. Military Band, Third W.A.A.C. Training Center, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga." Postmarked 1944. Photographic postcard. Women's band. (PC 828)
Archival Resource Key
10
812
Ellis Brooks Band, 1916. Photographic postcard. (PC 88)
Archival Resource Key
10
813
Helen May Butler and Her ladies Brass Band, ca. 1911. W. R. Forkner (Anderson, Ind.), pnotog. (PC 480)
Archival Resource Key
10
814
Patrick Oonway and the Ithaca Band at Willow Grove Bark, Pa. W. N. Jennings, photog. (PC 538)
Archival Resource Key
10
815
Advertising postcard for Clarence Cook and his band. Contains portrait of Cook with information about the band. (PC 213)
Archival Resource Key
10
816
DeRue Bros. Minstrels and Concert Band. (PC 248)
Archival Resource Key
10
817
DeRue Bros. Minstrels and Concert Band. (PC 523)
Archival Resource Key
10
818
DeRue Bros. Minstrels in a performance on Upper Main Street, Hurleyville, N.Y. Postmarked 1912.
Archival Resource Key
10
819
Bob Hermines' Midgets Band—IIIIhe World's Greatest Little People." Advertisement from 1939 New York World's Fair. Negative #87-14262. (PC 393)
Archival Resource Key
10
820
"Innes and His Orchestral Band, Wonderland Park, May 1906." Band poses in front of bandstand in Wonderland Park, Wichita, Kansas. (PC 293)
Archival Resource Key
10
821
Portrait of "World Famous Cornetist and Band Director." Advertisement for Redpath Chautauqua. Postmarked 1914.
Archival Resource Key
10
822
Arthur Pryor and his Famous Band, N.Y. State Fair. Postmarked 1910. (PC 326)
Archival Resource Key
10
823
Portrait of Sousa. Photographic postcard. (PC 243)
Archival Resource Key
10
824
Portrait of Sousa. Photographic postcard. (PC 243)
John Philip Sousa [picture postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Ink on paper.
5.4" x 3.3"
Circa 1900
English.
10
824
John Philip Sousa [picture postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000020 (AC scan no.)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
"Rotary Photo E.C." at bottom. Sousa wears uniform with three medals.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Reproductions
Photomechanical prints
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
"Sousa and His Band in Europe, 1900." (PC 241)
Archival Resource Key
10
825
"Sousa and His Band in Europe, 1900." (PC 241)
1900. John Philip SOUSA [sic] and His Band in Europe. 1900. [picture postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
Zimmermann & Co. (Berlin)
1 Item
Ink on paper.
3.6" x 5.4"
1900
English.
10
825
1900. John Philip SOUSA [sic] and His Band in Europe. 1900. [picture postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000021 (AC scan no.)
Scope and Contents
Two images on one card. Ink message at bottom: "Frankfurt. Aug. 10th / 90 [?] / My Dear Wife / I shall send you some money..." Publisher's note on side: Zimmermann & Co., Berlin S.W., Besselstr. 5.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Germany -- 1900-1910
Frankfurt (Germany)
Photographs -- 1890-1900 -- Reproductions
Photomechanical prints
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
"Sousa's Band and His Audience." Willow Grove Park. Postmarked 1908. (PC 242)
Archival Resource Key
10
826
"Sousa's Band and His Audience." Willow Grove Park. Postmarked 1908. (PC 242)
John Philip Sousa's band and his audience [picture postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
Ink on paper.
3.4" x 5.4"
Circa 1908
English.
10
826
John Philip Sousa's band and his audience [picture postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000022 (AC scan no.)
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
Gilmore's band [picture stereograph postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
Hazen, Robert M.
Underwood & Underwood
1 Item
Silver gelatin on paper.
3.4" x 5.4"
Circa 1885
English.
10
826
Gilmore's band [picture stereograph postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000023 (AC scan no.)
87-14018 (SI neg no.)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Scope and Contents
Five children holding a variety of instruments and pretending to be a band.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Children
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Stereographs
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Gilmore, P. S. (Patrick Sarsfield), 1829-1892
"Al Sweet's Concert Band — Ringling Bros.' Shows — Season 1909." Card carries endorsement for Conn instruments. (PC 504)
Archival Resource Key
10
827
"Weil's Band at St. Louis World's Fair, May 15 to Dec. 15, 1904." Card carries endorsement for Besson instruments. (PC 836)
Archival Resource Key
10
828
Aida Brass Quartette. Photographic postcard produced in Brooklyn, N.Y. Female group with two trumpets, horn, and baritone. (PC 431)
Archival Resource Key
10
829
Aida Brass Quartette. Advertising postcard for the group. Different view from number 829. (PC 432)
Archival Resource Key
10
830
Prof. Carroll and son, both of Savage, Maryland. Shown with cornets. Card carries endorsement of Conn instruments. Negative #87-14263. (PC 586)
Archival Resource Key
10
831
Willard Hart of Altoona, Pennsylvania, with his cornet. Card carries endorsement for Conn's Perfected Wonder Cornet. (PC 436)
Archival Resource Key
10
832
Henry W. Kath of Manitowoc, Wisconsin with his cornet. Card carries endorsement for Conn instruments. (PC 435)
Archival Resource Key
10
833
George Leach and three colleagues. Photographic postcard. Group consists of two cornets, slide trombone, and tuba. (PC 429)
Archival Resource Key
10
834
Mary McClanahan with Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra — "The Hour of Charm." Shown with her Gretsch-Gladstone Drums. Card is printed advertisement for the Gretsch Manufacturing Company. (PC 580)
Archival Resource Key
10
835
M. Nelson and friends. Photographic postcard. Shows two oornetists standing with two ladies in white dresses. (PC 875)
Archival Resource Key
10
836
"0. A. Robertson, Band Master and Soloist." Postmarked 1909. Portrait shows Pobertson with trumpet. Card carries endorsement for "King" instruments made by H. N. White Co. (PC 252)
Archival Resource Key
10
837
Wolfer, George J. shown with his ophicleide. Photographic postcard, 1917. Wolfer was a member of the Aurora Colony, Aurora, Oregon. (PC 558)
Archival Resource Key
10
838
Willis (Jeb) Serry with his tuba. Real photograph taken aboard the USS Kansas, ca. 1907. (PC 251)
Archival Resource Key
10
839
Four unidentified military bandsmen jamming. Photographic postcard. Instrumentation includes clarinet, cornet, trombone, and drum. (PC 485)
Archival Resource Key
10
840
Young nan with piston valve cornet. Postmarked 1907. Photographic postcard. (PC 253)
Archival Resource Key
10
841
Young man with double bell euphonium. Photograph. (PC 471)
Archival Resource Key
10
842
Boy with French horn. Photographic postcard. (PC 249)
Archival Resource Key
10
843
Van with a violin. Photographic postcard cut down to wallet size. (PC 250)
Archival Resource Key
10
844
"View at Victoria Park, Bermuda." Bandstand in view. (PC 73)
Archival Resource Key
10
845
Eskimo Band of Hebron, Labrador. Photographic postcard. Band is based at Moravian Mission. Negative #87-14015. (PC 203)
Archival Resource Key
10
846
Dean Bank Salvation Army Band. Probably based in Perth, New Brunswick. (PC 255)
Archival Resource Key
10
847
Band on parade for All Souls Day, Bear River, Nova Scotia. Photographic postcard. (PC 308)
Archival Resource Key
10
848
"Band Stand, Public Gardens, Halifax, N.S." (PC 641)
Archival Resource Key
10
849
Bandstand, Erie Beach, Ontario. Postmarked 1926, but view is earlier. (PC 587)
Archival Resource Key
10
850
Parade, Owen Sound, Ontario. Postmarked 1909. (PC 516)
Archival Resource Key
10
851
"British Band Playing at Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Ont." Postmarked 1906. (PC 589)
Archival Resource Key
10
852
Parade. Photographic postcard. (PC 416)
Archival Resource Key
10
853
Ladies' Orchestra. Photographic postcard. (PC 578)
Archival Resource Key
10
854
110th Cavalry Band, Mounted National Guard. Advertises concert tours for 1936-38. Card carries endorsement for Buescher instruments manufactured by Carl Fischer. (PC 862)
Archival Resource Key
10
855
110th Cavalry Band, Mounted National Guard (Chester E. Whiting, conductor) : [photomechanical picture postcard]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Fischer, Carl
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
[ca. 1936.]
English.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Ink on paper.
General
Item No. 855, Series 1, Subseries 7, box 10 (1.7.855).
Scope and Contents
Cavalry mounted on horseback with musical instruments, shown in line from front, with another mounted figure, probably the conductor, in the foreground. Extensive text on card.
Scope and Contents
Somewhat coarsely printed photomechanical postcard. No message, no stamp. Card includes note about "Annual Canadian Concert Tours 1936 -- 1937 -- 1938" and endorsement for Buescher Band Instruments manufactured by Carl Fischer, Boston.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS. Neg. No., from 99-382 to 99-385 [needs to be checked]. Probably copyrighted.
Cavalry horses
Horsemen and horsewomen
Cavalry
Musicians -- 1930-1940
Bands (Music) -- 1930-1940
Picture postcards -- 1930-1940
Postcards -- 1930-1940
Picture postcards -- 1910-1920
Whiting, Chester E. (band conductor)
Buescher Band Instruments Co.
United States. Army
Unidentified military band. Photographic postcard. (PC 490)
Archival Resource Key
10
856
Bandstand in town square, 1909. (PC 590)
Archival Resource Key
10
857
Clayton Silver Prize Band, 1911. Photographic postcard. (PC 517)
Archival Resource Key
10
858
Band at the Church Sunday School Festival, at Earl Shilton, September 8, 1906. Photographic postcard. (PC 259)
Archival Resource Key
10
859
Plymouth Hoe Bandstand. (PC 674)
Archival Resource Key
10
860
The Bandstand, Southend on Sea. (PC 591)
Archival Resource Key
10
861
Bandstand, Lord Street, Southport. (PC 72)
Archival Resource Key
10
862
"Besses o' th' Barn Band, White City, Sept. 9-22, 1906, Chicago, Illinois, USA" (PC 258)
Archival Resource Key
10
863
"Sand Hill Road, Arrival of Troops to be inspected by H. M. King George V." Band leads parade. (PC 257)
Archival Resource Key
10
864
"Cantonment Series, O.M. Band and Cantons Binghamton, Cortland and Norwich." (PC 555)
Archival Resource Key
10
865
British Salvationist Band. Photographic postcard. (PC 556)
Archival Resource Key
10
866
French band playing en the American docks. Photographic postcard. (PC 407)
Archival Resource Key
10
867
Bandstand and concert at Nancy. (PC 673)
Archival Resource Key
10
868
Kronprinzessin Cecilie Band, Bremen. (PC 427)
Archival Resource Key
10
869
Band on Parade, apparently in a German city. Photographic postcard. (PC 825)
Archival Resource Key
10
870
Unidentified German band. Photographic postcard. (PC 260)872 Bandstand at Mazatlan. Photographic postcard. (PC 592)
Archival Resource Key
10
871
Grand Military Parade, Feb. 5, 1910. Photographic postcard. (PC 543)
Archival Resource Key
10
873
"Inspection of Prisoners, Bilibid Prison, Manila, Philippines." Shows prisoners' band in striped uniforms. Negative #87-14264. (PC 254)
Archival Resource Key
10
874
[Band with clown faces posed in front of Welcome Home sign : picture postcard.]
Archival Resource Key
Hazen, Robert M.
Hazen, Margaret Hindle
1 Item
3.4" x 5.4"
Circa 1900
English.
[Band with clown faces posed in front of Welcome Home sign : picture postcard.]
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000017 (AC scan no.)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Silver gelatin on paper.
Arrangement
In series 1, subseries 7, box 10, item ?.
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted research use by appointment. Photographs must be handled with cotton gloves unless protected by sleeves.
Brass bands -- Photographs
Musicians -- Photographs -- 1900-1910
Clowns
Bands (Music) -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Musical instruments -- Photographs -- 1900-1910 -- Washington
Photomechanical prints
Photographs -- 1900-1950
Postcards -- 1900-1910
Picture postcards -- 1890-1910
Ephemera
Series 2
Archival Resource Key
Band Company Ephemera
Archival Resource Key
American Rawhide Manufacturing Co. (Chicago) . Atnrawco Drum and Banio Heads. Advertising brochure, (CE 49)
Archival Resource Key
undated
11
1
Bates, C. H. W. and Go. 32d Annual Catalog. 60 p. (CE 44)
Archival Resource Key
11
2
Boston Musical Instrument Company (Boston) . 29th Announcement. 1914. 32 p. plus wraps. (CE 32)
Archival Resource Key
11
3
Boston Musical Instrument Company. Typed letter, 13 May 1915. (CE 10)
Archival Resource Key
11
3
Buescher Band Instrument Co. Typed letter, 23 Dec. 1911. (CE 5)
Archival Resource Key
11
4
Buescher Band Instrument Co. The Saxophone — Its History and Use. 1921. 48 p. plus wraps and insert. (CE 46)
Archival Resource Key
11
4
Conn, C. G. Co. (Elkhart, Ind.). Business card for E. 0. Butler. With illustration of factory. (CE 54) Neg. # 90-8370.
Archival Resource Key
11
5
Conn, C. G. Co. "How Wind Musical Instruments Have Been Improved." Pamphlet, 12 p. (CE 20)
Archival Resource Key
11
5
Conn, C. G. Co. "Youth Weaves Its Dreams to Music of the Band." Mounted magazine advertisement, 1926. (CE 31)
Archival Resource Key
11
5
Conn, C. G. Co. Band and Orchestra instruments. 1930. 96 p. plus wraps. General Catalog H." (CE 45)
Archival Resource Key
11
6
["Artist-Ballroom Trombones" advertisement with illustration of trombone : trade catalog, page 29]
Archival Resource Key
C.G. Conn, Ltd.
1 Item
Ink on paper.
[1930.]
English.
11
6
29
Local Numbers
90-16438 (OPPS Neg.)
Scope and Contents
Page 29 from Conn catalog
Conditions Governing Use
Copy prints available. Probably copyrighted. Order from neg. no. 90-16438. Fees for commercial use.
Band and Orchestra Instruments. General Catalog H.
Musical instruments -- 1930-1940
Trombone -- 1930-1940
Musical instruments industry -- 1930-1940
Advertisements -- 1930-1940
Trade catalogs -- 1930-1940
Conn, C. G. Co. Illustrated Price List. 1970. Color brochure. (CE 62)
Archival Resource Key
11
6
Conn, C. G. Co. Musical Truth. Periodical. Collection has: v. IV, no. 8 (April, 1900) ; v. V, no. 8 (Feb. 1904); DC, no. 19 (April, 1916). (CE 21, 57; MIS 50)
Archival Resource Key
11
7
Conn, C. G. Co. Musical Truth. Periodical. Collection has: v. IV, no. 8 (April, 1900) ; v. V, no. 8 (Feb. 1904); DC, no. 19 (April, 1916). (CE 21, 57; MIS 50)
Conn, C. G. Bugles [advertisement]
Archival Resource Key
C.G. Conn, Ltd.
1 Item
Ink on paper, on back page of newspaper.
13.4" x 10.0"
1900
English.
11
7
Bugles [advertisement].
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000014 (AC scan no.)
90-16435 (OPPS Neg. No.)
Scope and Contents
Advertising illustrations and copy from back page of April 1900 issue of C. G. Conn's "Truth," a commercial periodical or catalog which apparently imitated the title of the local daily newspaper, "The Elkhart Truth."
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 90-16435. Copyright expired, in public domain, but user should check trademark restrictions. The Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center.
Bugles -- Drawings -- 1900-1910.
Musical instrments -- Drawings -- 1900-1910.
Elkhart (Ind.) -- Industry -- 1900-1910
Advertisements -- 1900-1910
Drawings -- 1900-1910
Truth (periodical).
Conn, C. G., The American Model Monster BBb Bass [horn : advertisement]
Archival Resource Key
C.G. Conn, Ltd.
1 Item
Ink on paper, on page bound in newspaper.
13.4" x 9.9"
1900
English.
11
7
The American Model Monster BBb Bass [horn : advertisement],
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000015 (AC scan no.)
Scope and Contents
Advertising illustration from C. G. Conn's "Truth," April 1900, p. 28. This periodical title probably parodies "The Elkhart Truth," the community's daily newspaper.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 90-16434. Copyright expired; public domain, but user should check trademark restrictions. The Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center.
Horns -- 1900 -- Drawings -- 1900-1910
Musical instruments -- Drawings -- 1900-1910.
Elkhart (Ind.) -- Industry -- 1900-1910
Advertisements -- 1900-1910
Drawings -- 1900-1910
C. G. Conn's Wonder Improved System Saxophones [advertisement]
Archival Resource Key
C.G. Conn, Ltd.
1 Item
Ink on paper, bound in newspaper.
10.0" x 13.6"
1904
English.
11
7
C. G. Conn's Wonder Improved System Saxophones [advertisement],
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000016 (AC scan no.)
Scope and Contents
Advertisement on page 8 in the Feb. 1904 issue of the "C. G. Conn Truth." The publication title is probably in imitation of "The Elkhart Truth," the hometown daily newspaper where the Conn firm was located.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 90-16436. Copyright expired; in public domain. However, the user should check trademark restrictions. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center.
Saxophones -- Drawings -- 1900-1910
Musical instruments -- Drawings -- 1900-1910.
Elkhart (Ind.) -- Industry -- 1900-1910
Advertisements -- 1900-1910
Conn, C. G. Co. Typed letter, 9 Sept. 1903. Signed by Conn. Accompanied by advertising letter, 1 p. (CE 66)
Archival Resource Key
11
8
Conn, C. G. Typed letter, 12 March 1912. 2 pp. plus envelope. Written by H. Benne Henton as an endorsement for Conn instruments. (MIS 72)
Archival Resource Key
11
8
Conn, C. G. Co. Typed letter, 26 Nov. 1913. 2 pp. plus discount slip. Signed by Conn. (CE 17)
Archival Resource Key
11
8
Conn, C. G. Co. Typed letter, 10 Jan. 1914. 2 pp. Signed by Conn. (CE 18)
Archival Resource Key
11
8
Conn, C. G. Co. Typed letter, 5 March 1914. 1 p. Signed by Herbert L. Clarke. (CE 19)
Archival Resource Key
11
8
Cundy-Bettoney Co. (Boston). The Music Era. Periodical. Collection has v. 3, no. 4 (July, 1912); v. 3, no. 6 (Nov., 1912); v. 4, no. 1 (Jan., 1913); v. 4, no. 3 (May, 1913). (CE 28)
Archival Resource Key
11
9
Dale, Benjamin B. Co. (New York). "Special Circular of Dale's Cornets," ca. 1900. (CE 38)
Archival Resource Key
11
10
Detroit Music Co. (Detroit). Trade Card, Depicts horn-playing bull.
Archival Resource Key
11
10
Ditson, Charles H. & Co. Typed letter, 2 Oct. 1908. 1 p. Signed by C. Ditson. (CE 16)
Archival Resource Key
11
11
Ditson, Oliver Co. (Boston). Publications For Military Band and Orchestra, ca. 1900. 24 p. (CE 34)
Archival Resource Key
11
11
Ditson & Company, Over 2, 200 Music Books. N. Y. and Philadelphia. Catalog # 3. 300 p.
Archival Resource Key
11
12
Edison Phonograph Company. Advertising card for the phonograph, ca. 1890. Negative #87-14265 (cover view; in color); negative #87-14266 (inside message; in color). (CE 67)
Archival Resource Key
11
13
Firth, Pond & Co. (New York). Receipt, 4 Feb. 1853. Negative #87-14062. (CE 1)
Archival Resource Key
11
14
Firth, Pond & Co. Receipt, 7 Jan. 1858. Negative #87-14267. (CE 2)
Archival Resource Key
11
14
Fischer, Carl Co. Typed letter, 2 Oct. 1908. 1 p. (CE 24)
Archival Resource Key
11
14
Fischer, Carl Go. The Band Dieter's Guide to a Collection of Solo Eb Cornet Parts. N.Y., 1902. 223 pp.
Archival Resource Key
11
15
Fischer, Carl Co. Band Leaders Hand Book, ca. 1914. 32 pp. (CE 36)
Archival Resource Key
11
16
Fischer, Carl Co. Orchestra & Military Band Catalogue. 1914-15. 24 pp. plus wraps. (CE 35)
Archival Resource Key
11
16
Gordon, Hamilton S. Samples of Orchestra and Band Music. N.Y., ca. 1905. (CE 50)
Archival Resource Key
11
17
Hall & MoCreary Co. An Illustrated Dictionary of Musical Instruments with A Glossar of Musical Terms. Chicago: Hall and MoCreary, 1928.
Archival Resource Key
11
17
Henderson & Co. (Philadelphia) . Band Uniform Catalog. #120. 52, 4 pp. with colored lithographs. Negative # 87-14268. (CE 27)
Archival Resource Key
11
8
Henderson-Ames Co. (Kalamazoo, Mich) . Military and Band Uniforms. Catalog #10. (CE 65)
Archival Resource Key
11
19
Holton, Frank and Co. (Chicago office) . Typed letter, 8 June 1907. (CE 12)
Archival Resource Key
11
20
Holton, Frank and Co. (Buffalo office) . Typed letter, 5 July 1913. (CE 11)
Archival Resource Key
11
20
Howe's catalog of music. Incomplete.
Archival Resource Key
11
21
Jacob's Band Monthly (Boston) . Advertising brochure. 6 pp.
Archival Resource Key
11
21
Ludwig & Ludwig (Chicago) . Drum Catalog, 1935. 48 pp. with colored wraps. (CE 33)
Archival Resource Key
11
22
Ludwig & Ludwig. Here They Come; How You Can Organize a Drum Corps. 5th rev. ed. 48 pp. (BE 39)
Archival Resource Key
11
23
Ludwig & Ludwig. The Ludwig Drum and Bugle Manual. 1930. 64 pp. (MIS 5)
Archival Resource Key
11
23
Leland and Son (Worcester, Mass.). Catalog for Eclipse band instruments, ca. 1890. Illustrated. (CE 47)
Archival Resource Key
11
24
Lyon & Healy (Chicago) . Typed letter, 23 Jan. 1915. (CE 13)
Archival Resource Key
11
25
Martin Band Instrument Co. (Elkhart, Ind.). Six color advertising brochures, ca. 1920.
Archival Resource Key
11
26
National Musical Association (Philadelphia). Catalog of the National Musical Association, ca. 1900. 4, 120, 2 pp. (CE 42)
Archival Resource Key
11
27
Osgood, C. W. Co. (Elkhart, Ind.). Manuscript letter, 29 Mar. 1920. (CE 15)
Archival Resource Key
Pepper, J. W. (Philadelphia). Manuscript letter and invoice, 15 Oct. 1888. 1 p. plus envelope. Negatives: Letter: #87-14269; Receipt: #87-14063; Receipt in color: #87-14064. (CE 22)
Archival Resource Key
12
29
Pepper, J. W. Manuscript letter, 5 Nov. 1888. 1 p. plus envelope. (CE 23)
Archival Resource Key
12
29
Pepper, J. W. Instrument catalog. 40 pp. (CE 39)
Archival Resource Key
12
30
"J.W.P. Premier" musical instruments advertisement with illustrations of cornet and trumpet plus text : trade catalog page
Archival Resource Key
Pepper, J.W.
1 Item
Ink on paper.
ca. 1900
English.
12
30
Local Numbers
90-16437 (OPPS Neg.)
Scope and Contents
Page 1 from undated Pepper catalog.
Conditions Governing Use
Copy prints available. Probably public domain due to expired copyright. Order from neg. no. 90-16437. Fees for commercial use.
Premier (brand name)
Musical instruments -- 1890-1910
Trumpet -- 1890-1910
Cornet -- 1890-1910
Musical instruments industry -- 1890-1910
Advertisements -- 1890-1910
Trade catalogs -- 1890-1910
Pepper, J. W. Orchestra Leaders' Guide. 1914. 64 pp. plus wraps. (CE 41)
Archival Resource Key
12
30
Pepper, J. W. Catalog of Music. No. 42. 80 pp. plus wraps. (CE 43)
Archival Resource Key
12
31
Pepper, J. W. Specimen parts for cornet and violin. Philadelphia, ca. 1890. 3 items.
Archival Resource Key
12
31
Quinby, Benjamin F. U.S. Patent Report, 9 April 1872. 2 pp. Describes musical instruments. (CE 25)
Archival Resource Key
12
32
Rubank, Inc. (Chicago). Price lists with descriptive material. (CE 48)
Archival Resource Key
12
32
Samuels, Edward A. The Town and Country Musician. v. VI, no. 11 (Nov. 1884).
Archival Resource Key
12
33
Samuels, Edward A. The Musician, v. XI, no. 10 (Oct. 1889). (CE 40)
Archival Resource Key
12
33
Squire, A. "Descriptive Catalogue of Music and Books for Bands and Orchestras." Cincinnati, 63 pp.
Archival Resource Key
undated
12
34
Starkie's City Dye House. Trade card, ca. 1885. Advertises band uniform cleaning. Negative #87-14069. (BE 12)
Archival Resource Key
12
35
Thompson, C. W. Trade card, ca. 1880. Features a comic image of a cornet player. (CE 52)
Archival Resource Key
12
35
Van Wie, Charles H. (Albany). Autograph letter signed, 12 Dec. 1890. 3 pp. (CE 3)
Archival Resource Key
12
36
Vega Co. (Boston). Typed letter, 6 June 1907. 1 p. (CE 4)
Archival Resource Key
12
36
White, H. N. Co. (Cleveland). Typed letter, 19 June 1907. Signed by H. N. White. (CE 9)
Archival Resource Key
12
37
White, H. N. Co. Bill of sale for double-bell euphonium, 12 May 1917. (CE 8)
Archival Resource Key
12
37
White, Jean. Monthly New Music Bulletin. Boston, August, 1889. 4 pp.
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12
38
Witmark and Sons. Our Salesman. Advertising periodical. Collection has two issues: one undated; one dated 1 Sept. 1912. The later issues of this publication were produced by the Carl Fischer Ccnpany which took over the Witmark interests.
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12
39
Wurlitzer, Rudolph Co. (N. Tonawarria, N.Y. and DeKalb, 111.). Musical Instruments. Standard of the World. Catalog #133. 120 pp. (CE 64)
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12
40
Wurlitzer, Rudolph Co. Wurlitzer Band and Orchestra Journal. 24 pp. (CE 37)
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12
40
York Band Instrument Co. (Grand Rapids, Mien.) Typed letter, 27 May 1907. 1 p. (CE 6)
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12
41
York Band Instrument Co. Typed letter, 24 Feb. 1915. Signed by J. W. York? (CE 14)
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12
41
York Band Instrument Co. Typed letter, 11 Oct. 1915. 1 p. (CE 7)
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12
41
York Band Instrument Co. "The Instruments of the Band," 1927. 13 pp. (CE 63)
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12
41
Miscellaneous recent advertising brochures including publications by Tonette Co., The Fillmore Co., Evans Drums, and The Musicians' Shop. 5 items. (CE 50)
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12
42
Band Ephemera
2.2
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Roles For Band Practice. Broadside, ca. 1860. Negative #87-14022. (BE 4)
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13
1
Roles For Band Practice. Broadside, ca. 1860. Negative #87-14022. (BE 4)
Chenango Forks (N.Y.) Cornet Band. Advertising card, 10 Aug. 1888. (BE 50)
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13
2
Ookato (Minn.) Cornet Band. Concert program, 18 Mar. 1890. (HE 36)
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13
2
Cornell Cadet Band, Ithaca, N.Y. Four publicity photographs in the form of cigar box labels. Negative #87-14270. (BE 6, MIS 68)
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13
3
Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre Orchestra. Program, 7 Nov. 1874. Orchestra under the direction of Harvey Dodworth. (BE 4)
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13
4
Dance/Ball Ephemera, 1868-1913. Various tickets, invitations, and dance cards. 13 items. (BE 15-19)
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13
5-7
Duss Band. Concert programs for band's appearances at Luna Park, Pittsburgh, 27 Aug. - 1 Sept. Two copies. (BE 42)
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13
8
German Infantry Band. Concert program, 9 Sept. 1893. Shares billing with German Garde DuCorps Band. (BE 4)
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13
8
Gilmore's BandCl (Patrick S. Gilmore, leader) . Concert Garden Program, 30 May 1877. Negative #87-14059. (BE 4)
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13
9
Manhattan Beach concert program, 15 July 1892 (BE IK 33)
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13
9
Gould's Military Band, Seneca, N.Y. letterhead with band photograph. (BE 8)
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13
10
Haverhill (Mass.) Cornet Band. Band fair ticket, Feb. 1883. (2 copies) Negative #87-14039; color negative: #87-14040. (BE 5)
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13
11
Haverhill Band fair programs, Feb. 1883. (2 copies) (BE 52, 53)
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13
11
Hazzard (Maine) Band. Program for excursion party/ 15 Sept. 1915. Includes photograph of the band.
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13
12
Helen May Butler and Her ladies Military Band. Concert program, St. louis World's Fair, 18 Aug. 1904. Also program notes and ticket. (BE 41)
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13
13
Hillsborough Cornet Band. Identification cards for individual bandsmen. 7 items. (BE 48)
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13
14
Hingham (Mass.) Brass Band. Concert program, 11 Apr. 1878. Negative #87-14271. (BE 4)
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13
14
Hopkinton Cornet Band. Concert ticket, ca. 1860. (BE 49)
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13
14
Ithaca (N.Y.) Band. Cigar box label, with photograph of the band. (BE 6)
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13
15
Independent Silver Band, Mt. Vernon, 111. Reunion minutes, Sept., 1914. 8 typewritten pages. (BE 21)
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13
16
Jacksonville (Fla.) Band. Images of bandstands and concert scenes in a publicity booklet for the town. 64 pp. (BE 40)
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13
17
Jillson's Cornet Band, Hope Valley, Rhode Island. Manuscript record books, 1873-87. 2 vol. (BE 23)
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13
18-19
Mahan's Music Festival. Program, 12 June 1885. Negative #87-14272. (BE 4)
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13
20
Martin Mayer's Band. Trade card, ca. 1890. (BE 51) 20 Medway Cornet Band. Ticket, 19 Feb. 1884. (BE 22)
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13
20
Millersville Cornet Band. Ticket for Grand Leap Year Pic-Nic, 17 July 1880. Negative #87-14078. (BE 13)
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13
20
Myles Standish Band. Program for band's appearances at Hotel Nantasket, 2-7 Aug. 1897. Also a second program for 8-14 Aug. 1897. (BE 35, 36)
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13
21
New York City's Military Bands. Invoices from the Department of Public Parks for concerts presented to the public, 1892-1898. Bands represented include the 7th Regt. Band, the 9th Regt. Band, the 12th Regt. Band, the 23d Regt. Band, the 47th Regt. Band, the Old Guard Band, and many others. 48 items. (BE 44)
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13
21-25
Nooksack Cornet Band. Concert program, 12 Dec. 1903. (BE 4)
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13
26
Noss Family Band, New Brighton, Fa. Trade card, ca. 1890. Negative #87-14001. (BE 9)
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13
26
Oregon Agricultural College Cadet Band. Concert program, 23 Dec. 1913. (BE 46)
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13
26
Pasadena (Cal.) Municipal Band. Concert program for appearance at the Rose Bowl. Concert sponsored by "The Colored Citizens of Pasadena." (BE 43)
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14
27
Pepperell (Mass.) Fire Dept. Program for the 6th Annual Concert and Ball, 7 Jan. 1898. 8 pp. booklet. (BE 15)
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14
27
Saunders' Band, Peabody, Mass. Trade card. Negative #87-13989. (BE 11)
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14
27
San Antonio Band. Pictured in International Exposition. San Antonio, 1909. "Mexican Band" is also illustrated. (MIS 11)
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14
28
The Sousa Band (John Philip Sousa, leader). Inaugural Ball program, 4 March 1881. Booklet, 12pp., in color. (BE 38)
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14
29
Concert program for appearance at the Court Square Theater, Springfield, Mass., 16 Nov. 1894. (BE 34)
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14
29
Concert program for appearance at the Opera House, Mauch Chunk, Pa., 16 Jan. 1906. (BE 4)
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14
29
Concert program for appearance in Los Angeles, 25-30 Oct. 1909. (BE 2)
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14
29
Concert program for appearance at Harmony Club, Fort Worth, Texas, 24 Dec. 1919. (BE 45)
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14
29
Twenty-Third Regt. Band (Alfred D. Fans, leader). Program for band's appearances at Prospect Park, 1895. (BE 1)
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14
30
University of Illinois Military Band. Concert program with photograph, 18 April 1914. (BE 3)
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14
30
Vessella's Italian Band. Program for band's appearances at Steel Pier, Atlantic City, 7-13 April 1912. (BE 32)
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14
30
Wallack's Theater Band. Program for appearance in a play entitled "Itosedale," 15 May 1877. (BE 4)
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14
30
Weil's Band, St. Lcuis. Promenade concert program and dance card, ca. 1904. (BE 41)
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14
31
White's Military Band. Advertising card for appearance at Worcester (Mass.) Skating Rink, 6 Feb. 1884. Negative #87-14038. (BE 10)
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14
31
Wilson's Ka-Noo-No Karnival Kbncert Band. Letter, with band's photograph, 31 Dec. 1912. (BE 8)
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14
31
Wolfboro Cornet Band. Photograph from published work entitled Historical New England. (BE 31)
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14
31
World Peace Jubilee. Ticket, June, 1872. (BE 20)
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14
32
Worcester (Mass.) Brass Band. Advertising card for appearances at the Worcester Skating Rink, 1884. Card also lists the Worcester Cadet Band. Negative #87-14273. (BE 10)
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14
32
Busch, Frederick. Trade card with receipt on verso, 1888. (CE 55)
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14
33
Engels, Harry. "Personal reminiscences of music, drama, and literature in Boston and New York, 1869-86." Manuscript notebook, 1 v. Gift of Mrs. Louise McCoy.
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14
34
Holt, G. Dana. Envelope advertising services as cornet soloist and teacher. (MIS 71)
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14
35
Literati, Alessandro. Souvenir card and program commemorating appearances at the 23d Triennial Conclave of the Knights Templar, 24 Jan. 1886. Negative #87-14000. (BE 14)
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14
35
Pew, Walter and Darla. Musician's union card, 1923-24, and A.F.M. transfer receipt, 1922. (MIS 12)
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14
35
Reinewald, K. L. Receipt for music lessons. (MIS 70)
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14
35
Music
2.3
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Manuscript part books, ca. 1850. 2 vols. Philadelphia theater music. Inscriptions read "clarinetto/John Winens" and "1st violin/Miss Daval." Marble boards, 1/4 leather spines.
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15
1-2
Manuscript band books, ca. 1865. 4 vols. Small, soft-bound books typical of the Civil War period.
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15
3
Ringgold Band, Beading, Pa. E-flat saxophone book, ca. 1895. Marching size.
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15
4
George M. Noll's cornet part books, ca. 1895. Music used variously by the Center County (PA) Band and the Montrose (PA) Band. Manuscript and printed notations. Negative # 91-2451 (folder 7).
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15
5-7
George M. Noll's cornet part books, ca. 1895. Music used variously by the Center County (PA) Band and the Montrose (PA) Band. Manuscript and printed notations. Negative # 91-2451 (folder 7).
Philadelphia Quickstep (No. 13) [musical composition]
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Noll, George M.
Guth?, J.
1 Item
Ink on paper, in printed part book.
5.5" x 6.9"
[ca. 1895]
English.
15
7
1
Philadelphia Quickstep (No. 13) [musical composition, ca. 1895].
Local Numbers
AC0253-0000013.tif (AC scan no.)
91-2451 (OPPS Neg.)
Scope and Contents
Composition by J. Guth? from George M. Noll's cornet part book.
Conditions Governing Use
OPPS Neg. 91-2451. Copyright expired; public domain, but the Smithsonian Institution makes no warranty or representation regarding the fitness for publication of information derived from or copies from its collections. Permission to reproduce available through Archives Center and S.I. Office of Printing and Photographic Services.
Cornet -- 1890-1900
Elkhart (Ind.) -- Industry -- 1890-1900
Part books -- 1890-1900
Musical compositions -- 1890-1900
Music to Be Performed at the World's Peace Jubilee. Boston: C. G. Cook, 1872. 178 p. Part book.
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16
8
Cornet Part Books, ca. 1895. Issued for the most part by the J. W. Pepper Company. Miscellaneous marching band books and part sets, 1900-1940. 19 items.
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16
9-15
Band training method books. 5 items.
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17
16
Sets of parts for concert band, 1900-1970. 10 sets.
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17
17-21
Hall, R. B. , "Famous Marches," 1899. Photograph of R. B. Hall on cover. (MO 23)
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18
22
Hero's Quick Step. Boston: Henry Prentiss, 1836. Lithograph of band on cover. (MCJ 24)
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18
23
Holloway, John, "The Blues Quickstep." Boston: E. H. Wade, 1836. Also one damaged copy of same. (MIS 19)
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18
24
Hooton, James, "Pulaski Quick Step." Boston: Parker and Ditson, 1836. (MJ 25)
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18
25
Lyon, George W. the Saxonia Quickstep. Boston: Henry Tolman, 1849. (MIS 20)
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18
26
Moss, Jos., "Mocking Bird Schottish." N.Y.: Firth, Pond, and Co., 1859. (MO 6)
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18
27
Prentiss Collection of Marches, 1841.
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18
28
Sousa, John Philip, "The Directorate March," (MO 4)
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18
29
The Liberty Bell March. (MO 4, 28)
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18
30
Manhattan Beach March," cover only. (MO 27)
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18
31
The Stars and Stripes Forever March. (MO 4)
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18
32
Sorrentino, Eugenic, "Willow Grove March." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1899. (MO 5)
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18
33
Periodicals
2.4
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Musical Messenger, v. 3, nos. 1, 5, 10
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18
1
The Musician, v. 17, no. 7
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18
2
Rochester Music Times v. 1, no. 1, 16 pp.
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18
3
Trifet/s Monthly Galaxy of Music.
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18
3
The Tuneful Yankee, v. 1, no. 1, 48 pp.
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18
3
The Vox Humana, v. 4, no. 8 , 16 pp.
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18
4
United States Musical Review, v. 2, no. 2
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18
4
Whitney's Musical Guest, v. 7, no. 7
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18
4
The Dominant; A Journal of Musical Progress.
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19
5-7
Scope and Contents
Collection has the following 18 issues: 1893 (Mar.); 1895 (Jan.); 1897 (Feb., Mar., May, June, Aug., Sept., Nov.); 1898 (Jan., June, July, Aug., Oct., Nov., Dec.); 1899 (Jan., Feb.); 1905 (Jan.).
The Etude Music Magazine; A Monthly Journal for the Musician. The Music Strident and All Music Lovyrs. v. 49, no. 9 (Sept, 1931). Contains an article by John Philip Sousa.
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19
8
The Metronome: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Interest of Music in General.
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1897-1907
19
9-12
Scope and Contents
Collection has the following 16 issues: 1897 (June); 1898 (Nov.); 1899 (May, June, Aug.); 1900 (Jan., May); 1901 (Jan.); 1902 (Feb., Sept); 1903 (Jan., Sept.); 1904 (Feb., Sept.); 1905 (Feb.); 1907 (Aug.).
Oversized Paper Ephemera
2.5
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The Cornet Band. Cleveland, Ohio. Collection has v. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1, 1884).
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20
1
Fillmore Advertiser. 1916-17. Collection has the following issues: v. 4, no. 2 (1916); v. 4, no. 3 (1916-17); v. 5, no. 1 (1917). (CE 29)
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20
2
Frank Leslie's Illustrated. 10 Nov. 1860. Issue includes description of a ceremony in Baltimore with bands as well as an illustration of an outdoor stage resembling a bandstand. (MIS 67)
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20
3
Gleason/s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. 11 Oct. 1851. Includes article on the railroad jubilee and material on bands. See pp. 369-384. (MIS 32)
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20
4
Lyon & Healy Band Herald. Chicago. Collection has issue for April, 1893. (CE 60)
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20
5
Mead, Leon, '"Hie Military Bands of the United States," 1889 Supplement to Leslie's Weekly. 4 pp. (MIS 66)
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20
6
Pepper, J. W., Musical Times & Band Journal, v. 12, no. 142. (CE 59)
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20
7
Wind instruments. Encyclopedia plate, 1818. Depicts a number of instruments including a serpent and natural trumpet. (MIS 56)
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20
8
The Fusilier Guards, ca. 1850. British. Matted print.
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20
9
"Funeral Train of General Grant Passing West Point," 1886. Hand-colored lithograph. Shows band on train platform. (MIS 22)
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20
10
"Boston Brass Band." Woodcut from Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. 9 Aug. 1851. .2 copies. (MIS 24, 65)
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20
11
Worcester City Guards. Gleason's. 4 Oct. 1851. (MIS 25)
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20
11
"Dodworth's Cornet Band." From Gleason/s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, 17 Jan 1852, p. 41. The article is accompanied by two woodcut illustrations. (MIS 31)
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20
12
"Serenade" by Dodworth's Band. From Glftagon/s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. 31 March 1860, p. 283. (MIS 23)
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20
12
Encampment of the Boston Cadets at Nahant. From Gleason/s Pictorial Drawing—roan Companion, ca. 1853.
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20
13
Ohio and Mississippi Railroad celebration—with band. From Leslie's Weekly. 20 June 1857, pp. 35, 37. (MIS 33)
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20
14
Japanese embassy reviewing the New York Volunteer troops. From Leslie's Weekly. 30 June 1860. (MIS 26)
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20
15
Union volunteer refreshment saloon, with band. From Leslie's Weekly. 27 Sept. 1862, p. 5. (MIS 27)
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20
15
Gilmore & Co. advertisement. From Harper's Weekly, 19 May 1866. (MIS 30)
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20
16
Advertisement for "Celebrated Band Instruments" from Harper's Weekly
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Gilmore & Co.
1 Item
Ink on paper.
19 May 1866
English.
20
16
Scope and Contents
With illustration of trumpet. "Gilmore & Co.'s / celebrated band instruments / extensively used in the Army and Navy."
Musicians -- 1860-1870
Brass bands -- 1860-1870
Musical instruments industry -- 1860-1870
Bands (Music) -- 1860-1870
Advertising -- 1860-1870
Harper's Weekly
Gilmore, P. S. (Patrick Sarsfield), 1829-1892
"Saturday afternoon in the New York Central Park." From Harpers Weekly. 9 Oct. 1869, p. 649. Negative #87-14080. (MIS 35)
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20
17
"The Mighty Drum Major." From Harper's Weekly 13 July 1872, p. 552. Negative #87-14029. (MIS 36)
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20
18
"Ine Circus Coming into Town." From Harpers Weekly. 4 Oct. 1873, p. 865. Negative #87-13998. (MIS 37)
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20
19
Unveiling the statue of the late Governor John A. Andrew, 1875. Descriptive text accompanies illustration of ceremonies. Band in view.
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20
19
"Jim Brown, A Favorite Comic Song," 1836. (MIS 62)
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20
20
"The Automation Band." From Gleason's Pictorial. 1851. (MIS 63)
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20
20
Instruments exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition. 2 pp. (MIS 64)
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20
20
The United States Marine Band. Folder of 4 lithographs. Reproductions. (MIS 57)
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20
21
Druid Hill Bandstand, Baltimore. Reproduction of a nineteenth-century photograph. Shews bandsmen.
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20
21
Columbus Music House. Scranton, Pa., ca. 1900. Advertising newspaper, issued irregularly.
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21
22
The Leader. A Journal of Useful Information For Bands and Orchestras. Boston, 1882-1898. Collection has the following issues: v. 6, no. 8 (May 1881); v. 8, no. 3 (Dec. 1882); v. 8, no. 11 (Sept. 1883); v. 9, no. 9 (June, 1884); v. 10, no. 9 (June 1885); v. 10, no. 10 (Aug. 1885); v. 10, no. 12 (Oct. 1885); v. 13, no. 8 (May 1888); v. 14, no. 7 (Apr. 1889).
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21
23
The Leader (continued): v. 16, no, 8 (May 1891); (Oct. 1898).
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21
24
Military Bands and Orchestras. Camden, N. J., 1904. Collection has the following issues: v. 16, no. 4 (Jan. 1904); also issue for Oct. 1904.
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21
25
"Leavitt's Swiss Bell Ringers." Advertising broadside. Also lists brass band. Measures 21" x 8". (BE 25)
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21
26
"Third Annual Fair," Tilton, N.H. Advertising broadside. Lists bands. Measures 23" x 7". (BE 26)
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21
26
"Fourth of July at Tupper Lake, N.Y." Advertising broadside. Measures 25" x 8". (BE 29)
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21
26
"Louise Shaffer, Musical Artiste." Publicity lithograph. Measures 13" x 18". (MIS 1)
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21
27
Fingering charts for flute and bassoon, ca. 1825. Pen on rag paper, text in German. Includes fine drawings of 8-key flute and 8-key bassoon as well as a page of early bassoon music. Measures 14" x 17".
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21
28
Musical instruments, including pianos., pipe organs, reed organs, banjos and guitars, and music boxes. Large engraved plates from Butterfield. (MIS 2)
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21
29
"Political demonstration of the present presidential campaign." From New-York Illustrated News. 13 Oct. 1860, pp. 360-61; with article on p. 363. Negative #87-14079. (MIS 39)
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21
30
"Reception of the Japanese in New York; View of the Procession." Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. 23 June 1860. (MIS 34)
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21
31
"U. S. Steamer Monticello Shelling the Rebel Troops at Chicamacomico." From Leslie/s Weekly. 2 Nov. 1862, pp. 376-377. Negative #87-13993. (MIS 40)
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21
32
"Fair Time—Entrance to the Circus Tent." Harper/s Weekly. 12 June 1875), pp. 480-81. Negative #87-14274. (MIS 38)
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21
33
Gilmore's Band at the Centennial Exhibition. From a woodcut in the Historical Register of the Centennial Exposition (Philadelphia, ca. 1877), 120-21. Negative #87-13990 (close-up); Negative #87-14275 (full view). (MIS 3)
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21
34
"Philadelphia, Pa.—The Centennial Exposition— Procession." From Leslie's Weekly. 17 June 1876, pp. 240-41. (MIS 41)
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21
35
"The music festival, Seventh Regiment Armory." From Harpers Weekly. 6 May 1882, pp. 280-81. (MIS 42)
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21
36
Henderson-Ames Co. (Kalamazoo, Michigan). Advertising broadsides (2 in color) and related documents.
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21
37
Barrows, Fred B. Scrapbook, ca. 1900. Contains numerous newspaper clippings, concert programs, and advertisements related to band performance around the turn of the century. Focus is on the area around Ayer, Massachusetts, where Barrows was an active bandsman. (BE 24)
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21
38
Child's puzzle, ca. 1890. Lithograph, 7 1/2" x 7 1/4". Spells the word "march" and depicts a inarching band. (MIS 51)
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21
39
Artifacts
2.6
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Photographic band pillow, ca. 1910.
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22
Picture frames, originally containing photographs of bands.
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23
Picture frames, originally containing photographs of bands.
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24
Folio—Size Broadsides
2.7
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Grand Concert! Broadside, 1862. Advertises appearance of the Hopkinton (NH) Cornet Band. 24" x 36". Negative #87-14074. (MIS 21)
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Portrait of Patrick S. Gilmore endorsing Conn instruments, ca. 1890. Full color lithograph, 30" x 22". (MIS 43)
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Portrait of Jules Levy endorsing Distin instruments, ca. 1880. Black and white lithograph, 28" x 22". (MIS 44)
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Agricultural meeting, Hampton Beach, N. H. Broadside, 35" x 10". (BE 27)
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[Advertisement for Conn musical instruments with portrait of Patrick S. Gilmore : color lithographic poster]
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C.G. Conn, Ltd.
Calvert Litho. Co., The (Detroit, Mich.)
1 Item
Colored inks on paper
30" x 22"
[ca. 1890.]
English.
Local Numbers
92-1458 (OPPS Neg. no.).
General
In Series 2, Sub-Series 7, item 2.
Scope and Contents
Poster shows Gilmore in uniform, says he "indoreses" [sic] the "Wonder" Instruments made by C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Ind. & Worcester, Mass.
Conditions Governing Use
Probably public domain, copyrights expired. Fees for commercial use. Order from neg. no. 92-1458.
Biographical / Historical
Gilmore is described as band master, 22nd Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y.
Wonder (Musical Instruments)
Bandmasters -- 1880-1900 -- U.S.
Bands (Music) -- 1880-1900
Musical instruments industry -- 1880-1900
Musicians -- 1880-1900
Posters -- 1880-1900
Lithographs -- 1880-1900
Gilmore, P. S. (Patrick Sarsfield), 1829-1892
Histories of Bands
Series 3
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26
27
29
Loose items (oversize)
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