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- Charles F. Bancroft to Family
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Topics include anticipation of a battle in Virginia and requests for some items from home.
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- Mt. St. Mary's - Theatricals
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1958 print of a photo (developed backwards) of six young women of Mount St. Mary's Academy. One has her foot in a cast. Another holds an accordion. Photo #30.
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- Mt. St. Mary's Convent
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Sister of Mercy and student during a piano lesson. Dated 1955.
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- Musical Ensembles
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1949 / 1950 photo of an orchestra / chorus group assembled on stage of what may be the Burlington Memorial Auditorium. Photo #1.
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- Musical Ensembles
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1949 / 1950 photo of an orchestra / chorus group assembled on stage of what may be the Burlington Memorial Auditorium. Photo #2.
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- Parizo's Sunset Ranch
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Summer, 1937 photo of a Texas-style swing band in front of Parizo's Sunset Ranch, very likely a popular barn dance venue. Musicians are dressed in cowboy attire and playing their instruments: 2 guitars, violin, mandolin, and banjo. Each is identified by first names(l.-r.): Danny, Shorty, Tex, Ray...
Show moreSummer, 1937 photo of a Texas-style swing band in front of Parizo's Sunset Ranch, very likely a popular barn dance venue. Musicians are dressed in cowboy attire and playing their instruments: 2 guitars, violin, mandolin, and banjo. Each is identified by first names(l.-r.): Danny, Shorty, Tex, Ray, and Pewe (Pee-wee?).
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- Piano - Recitals
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1952 photo of a young pianist at the keyboard, dressed in a suit and seated in a formal (and rather dark) setting with flowers and other plants.
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- Portraits - Individuals
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1951 / 1952 portrait photo of a man seated and playing a small organ in a restaurant. People behind eating in booths; candelabra seen on the instrument.
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- Valentine G. Barney to Maria Barney
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In his letter Barney gives the location, a brief description of the area around Newport Barracks (also known as Shepardsville, Lucknow and Newport), camp life comfortable, mentions the arrival of a German musician in camp who entertained on a cithara.