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Band By Fountain
Group of band members pose with their instruments in front of the Armory building in Bowling Green. They are standing around a small fountain pond. The members identified on the back of the photograph are left to right, John Young, Earl K. Senff, Zave Shuler, Herb Schoefflin, Hugh Adcock, Max Kerr, Charles "Spud" Spaulding, Eugene Royse, James McQuirk, and Harry Thompson.
Record Type: Photo
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Charles and Judith Skiles Family
Cabinet photograph showing a reunion of the family of Charles and Judith Skiles; on the back of the photograph is a cabinet image of a local Bowling Green Band.
Record Type: Photo
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Chester Travelstead
Chester Travelstead with Leon Spillman and his Orchestra. They were also known as the "Original Southern Colonels." Chester Travelstead wrote about this photograph, "I played in this dance ban for two or three years while I was a student at Western. In this picture standing left to right: Lois Sanders, Howard Robey, ? Lamb, Leon Spillman, ?, Jess Denhardt, ?, Chester Travelstead, Mark Gillespie and Clifton Simpson.
Record Type: Photo
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Fox River Paper Company
Advertisement for the Fox River Paper Company that displays a reprint of a nineteenth-century poster that reads, "SUMMER BAND CONCERT: Hear our local musicians render melodic interpretations of your favorite tunes. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Coronet concerto featuring Silvia Kornswaller. Town Square, Sunday Evening, 8 P.M., May 6, 1883. Come early and get the best seats." Printed on "Village Green" 20 lb paper in blue and purple ink. Design shows a larg...
Record Type: Archive
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Henderson County, KY Band
The Worsham American Legion Post No. 40 band from Henderson, KY in front of the Bowling Green Denhardt Armory. Identified members are : Godby Sasse, Bob Boyle , Benny Linton, John Waltham, Pete Penner, Earl Penner, Tom Burton, Hay Mahurin, Bryan Crawford, Elliott Porter, Julian Heilbroner, Bill DeJarnett, Jim Hawkins, Brad Smith, Albert Littlepage, Clarence Hazelwood, Clyde Porter, unidentified are Leslie B. Smith, George Prichard, Ray Hope, Newm...
Record Type: Photo
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Kentucky Independent Order of Odd Fellows Home Band
Oversized photograph of the Kentucky Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lexington Home Band. Please help identify the persons in this photograph, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083.
Record Type: Photo
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Kentucky International Odd Fellows Band
Postcard photograph of the Kentucky Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lexington Home Band. Please help identify the persons in this postcard, send information using the feedback button or by calling 270-745-5083.
Record Type: Archive
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Logansport Cornet Band
Reprinted photograph of the Logansport Cornet Band as photographed by George Dabbs.
Record Type: Photo
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Marita Hawley Photograph Album
Marita Hawley Travelstead's photograph album. This album includes photographs of her family, elementary, secondary school and college classmates and teachers from White Hall, Michigan and Michigan State University. There are also photographs of Marita in a Western Kentucky Teacher's College band uniforms and her Aunt Eve's (Mrs. Callis) home in Bowling Green, KY at 1303 College Street. The album contains 153 photographs.
Record Type: Photo
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Nashville Musicians Band
Cabinet card image of Nashville Musicians Band by photographer Harry L. Cook of Bowling Green, KY. Identified are Harry Tanksley, Alfred Lee Tanksley, Claud Tanksley, Edwin Cheatham, Howard Tanksley and John Yeargail? 22 x 27 cm
Record Type: Photo
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Poole Cornet Band
Black and white photograph of the Poole Cornet Band; the men dressed are dressed in band uniforms. The Poole Cornet Band was from Webster County, KY.
Record Type: Photo
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Poole Cornet Band
Cabinet photograph of the Poole Cornet Band; it features men as well as children dressed in suits rather than band uniforms. The Poole Cornet Band was from Webster County, KY. Identified are Ulysses S. Poole, back row, 6th from left.
Record Type: Photo
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Southern Colonels
Chester Travelstead with the Leon Spillman Orchestra. They were also known as the "Original Southern Colonels." Chester Travelstead wrote about this photograph, "I played in this dance ban for two or three years while I was a student at Western. In this picture standing left to right: Jimmy Jones, Bill Bushong, Tom Pollard, Leon Spillman, Sid Hendricks and Chester Travelstead, bottom row; Marvin Brown and Johnny Kite
Record Type: Photo
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Tri-State Fall Festival
Photograph of a small orchestra at the Tri-State Fall Festival in Covington, KY (Oct. 21-Nov. 4, 1922).
Record Type: Photo
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