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Collection Overview
Title: Paul E Bierley Papers, 1864-2015

ID: 12/9/94
Primary Creator: Bierley, Paul E. (1926-2016)
Extent: 102.5 cubic feet
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged in eight series:
Series 1, Correspondence, ca.1960-2000: Sub-Series 1, Correspondence: Authors and Researchers; Sub-Series 2, Correspondence: Sousa Band Members; Sub-Series 3, Correspondence: Recording Companies and Record Collectors; Sub-Series 4, Correspondence: Libraries, Museums and Historical Societies; Sub-Series 5, Correspondence: Universities and Colleges; Sub-Series 6, Correspondence: Military and Government; Sub-Series 7, Correspondence: Publishers (Literary and Music); Sub-Series 8, Correspondence: Sheet Music Publishers and Collectors; Sub-Series 9, Correspondence: Loras Schissel; Sub-Series 10, Correspondence: Others.
Series 2, Sousa Research Materials, ca. 1892-1995: Sub-Series 1, Sousa Subject Files; Sub-Series 2, Sousa Band Personnel Files; Sub-Series 3, Oral Histories and Interviews; Sub-Series 4, Articles and Clippings; Sub-Series 5, Operetta Scores and Librettos; Sub-Series 6, Sousa Band Programs; Sub-Series 7, Willow Grove Programs; Sub-Series 8, Sousa Collection Catalogs and Finding Aids; Sub-Series 9, Dissertations and Theses on Sousa and Band; Sub-Series 10, Original Sousa Novels and Other Books; Sub-Series 11, Original Sousa Newspaper Articles; Sub-Series 12, Original Photographs and Tour Maps; Sub-Series 13, Oversized Materials - Japan Sousa Society; Sub-Series 14, Oversized Material; Sub-Series 15, Sousa Correspondence; Sub-Series 16, Photobook Research Materials; Sub-series 17, Sousa Research Photographs.
Series 3, American Band History Materials, ca.1900-2000: Sub-Series 1, Articles and Clippings; Sub-Series 2, Leonard B. Smith and the Detroit Concert Band; Sub-Series 3, Henry Fillmore Materials; Sub-Series 4, Hallelujah Trombone; Sub-Series 5, Robert Hoe V Materials; Sub-Series 6, Fillmore Correspondence.
Series 4, Paul Bierley Professional Papers, ca. 1953-2003: Sub-Series 1, Paul E. Bierley - Personal and Professional Papers; Sub-Series 2, Paul E. Bierley Honoraria; Sub-Series 3, Paul E. Bierley Publications; Sub-Series 4, Paul E. Bierley Organizational Memberships; Sub-Series 5, Paul E. Bierley Speaking Engagements; Sub-Series 6, Paul E. Bierley Personal Photographs.
Series 5, Audio Recordings, ca. 1925-2000: Sub-Series 1, Reel-to-Reel and Cassette Audio Tapes, LPs; Sub-Series 2, Reel-to-Reel Tape Recordings, North American Aviation Band.
Series 6, Photographs, ca. 1864-1964: Sub-Series 1, Digital Photographs, 1864-1964; Sub-Series 2, Barry Furrer Photographs, ca. 1900-1930; Sub-Series 3, Band Members; Sub-Series 4, Candids and Train Wrecks; Sub-Series 5, Performances, Operettas, Undated; Sub-Series 6, Sousa Band Photographs and Sousa with Others; Sub-Series 7, Non-Sousa Band Photographs and Portraits; Sub-Series 8, The American Phenomenon (University of Illinois Press and Integrity Press) Photographs; Sub-Series 9, The Incredible Band of John Philip Sousa (University of Illinois Press) Photographs.
Series 7, Press Books, 1882-1953. The material is organized either alphabetically by author (or recipient in the case of the correspondence), or chronologically when applicable.
And Series 8, Published Books, 1853-2007. Material is Arranged alphabetically by author's last name.
Date Acquired: 04/08/2004. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Aircraft, Band Musicians, Cartooning, Instrumental music, Sousa, John Philip
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of correspondence, subject files, newsclippings, oral histories, account ledgers, programs, audiotape and videotape recordings, digital photographs, dissertations and theses, books, awards, engineering diagrams, cartoon sketch books, photographs, and press books documenting Bierley's career as an aerospace engineer, leading scholar on John Philip Sousa and Henry Filmore, and managing editor of Integrity Press.
Biographical Note
Paul E. Bierley (1926-2016), tubist, engineer and band researcher, is recognized today as the foremost historian of the music and life of John Philip Sousa. Spending over 40 years collecting material about Sousa's life, band, and music, Mr. Bierley conducted meticulous and wide-ranging research that led to the publication of two definitive works on Sousa: John Philip Sousa: A Catalogue of His Works, which provides a wealth of details about Sousa's musical and literary works, and his biography, John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon. Other Sousa-related works by Mr. Bierley include Hallelujah Trombone (a biography of Henry Fillmore), The Music of Henry Fillmore and Henry Huff, Nineteenth Century American Musical Theater, Later Operetta, Part 1 (El Capitan), and the revised edition of Sousa's Marching Along. Bierley served as editor for the two volume set of William Rehrig's 1991 The Heritage Encyclopedia Band Music (Volume 3, Supplement, 1996), has published many Sousa-related journal articles about the Sousa Band, and has provided liner notes for numerous LPs and CDs.
Bierley was educated as an aeronautical engineer at Ohio State University. During his 35-year career designing airplanes and missiles, he pursued an active career as a musician as well. As a child he began playing the music of Sousa as a tubist in his high school band, and later played the tuba in such ensembles as the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and the Detroit Concert Band. To honor his 40 years of research and scholarly publications on Sousa and American Band History, Ohio Sate University awarded Bierley an honorary doctorate in 2001. He was also awarded the Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts Award from the National Band Association in the same year.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals:
April 8, 2004, June 4, 2008, March, 2010, October 15, 2013, and May 5, 2015.
Acquisition Method:
The papers were donated to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by Paul E. and Pauline J. Bierley on April 8, 2004. Photographs were donated by Paul E and Pauline J. Bierley in June 4, 2008. Sousa Photograph binders and additional Sousa research files donated by Paul E. and Pauline J. Bierley in March 2010. Another addition of books and recordings was donated by Paul E. Bierley on October 15, 2013, and final donation of Sousa and Fillmore research files, books, and recordings was donated by Paul Bierley on May 5, 2015.
Processing Information:
Papers processed in 2006, photographs processed in 2008.
Finding Aid Revision History:
Revisions made July 17, 2008.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Correspondence, ca.1960-2015],
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Series 2: Sousa Research Materials, ca.1892-2012],
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Series 3: American Band History Materials, ca.1900-2007],
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Series 4: Paul Bierley Professional Papers, ca. 1953-2014],
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Series 5: Audio-Visual Material, ca. 1925-2000],
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Series 6: Photographs, 1864-2013],
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Series 7: Press Books, 1882-1953],
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Series 8: Published Books, 1853-2007],
[All]
- Series 1: Correspondence, ca.1960-2015

- Sub-Series 1: Correspondence: Authors and Researchers

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Adams, Aletha "Lee"

- Folder 2: Adams, Peter H.

- Folder 3: Aiken, Ray

- Folder 4: Akiyama, Toshio (former president, Japan Bandmasters Association)

- Folder 5: Albertson, Joseph K.

- Folder 6: Allen, Barbu (Robert Hoe Branch of International Military Music Society)

- Folder 7: Allen, Ernest E., Jr.

- Folder 8: Anderson, Mark J.

- Folder 9: Anderson, Uno (Sweden)

- Folder 10: Anesa, Marino

- Folder 11: Archambeault, James

- Folder 12: Ashworth, Sam

- Folder 13: Attalla, Sue

- Folder 14: Australian Broadcasting Commission

- Folder 15: Autry, Byron

- Folder 16: Bachman, Harold B.

- Folder 17: Backhaus, Patricia (Helen May Butler re-enactor)

- Folder 18: Backhaus, Patricia (Helen May Butler re-enactor)

- Folder 19: Bakels, Jan

- Folder 20: Baker, Bill

- Folder 21: Baker, Mary Lou

- Folder 22: Baker, Rick

- Folder 23: Ballenger, Ed

- Folder 24: Balloch, Jim

- Folder 25: Banks, Margaret Downie (American Shrine to Music Museum)

- Folder 26: Bapaluna, Mike

- Folder 27: Barber, Thomas P.

- Folder 28: Bardwell, Thomas C., Sr. (Robert B. Hall Memorial Band Tape Anthology)

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Barker, Warren

- Folder 2: Barnes, James

- Folder 3: Barton, Rachel

- Folder 4: Bate, Philip

- Folder 5: Bates, Don

- Folder 6: Beck, John R.

- Folder 7: Behrens, Jack

- Folder 8: Benjamin, Rick

- Folder 9: Berger, Kenneth W.

- Folder 10: Berlin, Edward A.

- Folder 11: Berman, Brian R.

- Folder 12: Bevan, Edward

- Folder 13: Biel, Michael

- Folder 14: Biskin, Miriam Newell

- Folder 15: Blake, Martin R.

- Folder 16: Blankenship, Joseph

- Folder 17: Blazakas, Chris

- Folder 18: Bly, Leon J.

- Folder 19: Bowie, Gordon W.

- Folder 20: Brabec, Harry J.

- Folder 21: Brand, Geoffrey

- Folder 22: Brandenburg, Arthur H.

- Folder 23: Brandt, Thompson

- Folder 24: Brion, Keith (Correspondence )

- Folder 25: Brion, Keith (Correspondence )

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Brion, Keith

- Folder 2: Brion, Keith

- Folder 3: Brion, Keith (New Sousa Band performances)

- Folder 4: Brion, Keith (New Sousa Band performances)

- Folder 5: Brion, Keith (New Sousa Band performances)

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Britain, Radie

- Folder 2: Broeke, A.M.

- Folder 3: Bruce, Neily

- Folder 4: Bryant, Carolyn

- Folder 5: Bufkin, William A.

- Folder 6: Burgardt, Kathy

- Folder 7: Burns, Don

- Folder 8: Burroughs, Buddy

- Folder 9: Burstein, Bob

- Folder 10: Busing, Chris

- Folder 11: Butler, John H.

- Folder 12: Calvin, Michael & Donna

- Folder 13: Camus, Raoul

- Folder 14: Camus, Raoul

- Folder 15: Camus, Raoul

- Folder 16: Camus, Raoul

- Folder 17: Camus, Raoul

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Camus, Raoul

- Folder 2: Carr, Gail A.

- Folder 3: Case, George W. III

- Folder 4: Casselman, Barry

- Folder 5: Ceasar, Dave

- Folder 6: Cedar INT Amusement Land (Thomas Layton, Manager)

- Folder 7: Charles, Chuck

- Folder 8: Circus World Museum

- Folder 9: Clark, David E.

- Folder 10: Clark, Sylvia

- Folder 11: Class, George B., Jr.

- Folder 12: Cole, Sarah

- Folder 13: Conrad, Charlie P.

- Folder 14: Contorno, Nicholas J.

- Folder 15: Cooke, Ernest V., Jr.

- Folder 16: Cooley, Adelaide N.

- Folder 17: Corden, Kenneth

- Folder 18: Corning, Bly

- Folder 19: Corrie, Gay

- Folder 20: Corrie, Gay

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Corrie, Gay 1974-1989

- Folder 2: Corrie, Gay 1974-1989

- Folder 3: Coyle, Margie

- Folder 4: Crane, Fred

- See Also: A. F. Thaviu Band Research Materials Record Series 12/9/94, Box 124, Folders 6-9; Samuel Thaviu Interview: Record Series 12/9/94, Box 113, Folder 9; and A.F. Thaviu Band Recording: Record Series 12/9/94, Box 113, Folder 10.
- Folder 5: Crissey, Harrington E. "Kit"

- Folder 6: Cunningham, Greg

- Folder 7: Cunningham, Michael G.

- Folder 8: Curnow, James

- Folder 9: Dahlinger, Fred, Jr.

- Folder 10: Dall, Cameron M.

- Folder 11: Darling, Matt

- Folder 12: Darrell, R. D.

- Folder 13: Davis, Alan

- Folder 14: Demkee, Ron

- Folder 15: Denn, Marjorie F.

- Folder 16: Dewald, Brian

- Folder 17: Dillon, Steve

- Folder 18: Dolen, William

- Folder 19: Domingue, John E.

- Folder 20: Doughty, Heather

- Folder 21: Doyle, Tracy L.

- Folder 22: Dudd, John E.

- Folder 23: Dutton, Jim

- Folder 24: Dvorak, Raymond F. (University of Wisconsin bands)

- Folder 25: Dvorak, Raymond F. (University of Wisconsin bands)

- Folder 26: Eastep, Michael

- Folder 27: Eberenz, Mathias (Columbian Exposition researcher)

- Folder 28: Elden, Rodney

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Eiland, Dianna

- Folder 2: Eiland, Dianna

- Folder 3: Eliason, Robert E. (Greenfield Village)

- Folder 4: Elkus, Jonathan

- Folder 5: Elrod, Mark and Foulke, Dr. Judy D.

- Folder 6: Erickson, Lucinda

- Folder 7: Erickson, Robert

- Folder 8: Erwin, Paul

- Folder 9: Evans, Ron

- Folder 10: Farrar, Lloyd

- Folder 11: Faucett, Bill F.

- Folder 12: Fennell, Frederick

- Folder 13: Fisher, James S.

- Folder 14: Fisher, Jerrold

- Folder 15: Flint, Richard

- Folder 16: Fonder, Dr. Mark

- Folder 17: Foreman, George

- Folder 18: Fowler, John

- Folder 19: Francis, David

- Folder 20: Fredriksson, Bjorn

- Folder 21: Friedel, Kaid

- Folder 22: Frizane, Daniel

- Folder 23: Fuld, James J.

- Folder 24: Gabler, Edwin

- Folder 25: Gabriele, Charles T.

- Folder 26: Gangware, Edgar B., Jr.

- Folder 27: Gee, Harry R.

- Folder 28: Geerdes, Harold P.

- Folder 29: Geiger, Loren D.

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Geiger, Loren D.

- Folder 2: Genereux, Wayne

- Folder 3: Gerardi, Dr. J. L.

- Folder 4: Girsberger, Russ (U.S. Marine Band Library)

- Folder 5: Girsberger, Russ (U.S. Marine Band Library)

- Folder 6: Glover, Andrew

- Folder 7: Glover, Andrew

- Folder 8: Goldman, Richard Franco

- Folder 9: Goodman, Solomon

- Folder 10: Goodman, Solomon

- Folder 11: Goodman, Stephen Kent

- Folder 12: Gordon, Martin K.

- Folder 13: Gouveia, Georgette

- Folder 14: Graham, Beth

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Grant, Robert J.

- Folder 2: Greenwood, Neva Garner

- Folder 3: Guegold, Dr. Bill

- Folder 4: Gundersen, Egil A.

- Folder 5: Gushee, Marion

- Folder 6: Haas, Karl

- Folder 7: Halvorsen, Arne

- Folder 8: Hammer, Rusty

- Folder 9: Hanson, Gregg I.

- Folder 10: Harlow, Lewis A.

- Folder 11: Harris, Melany

- Folder 12: Harsteine, Emmet

- Folder 13: Hartness, Ed

- Folder 14: Harvey, Paul

- Folder 15: Havens, Dennis M.

- Folder 16: Hazen, Robert M.

- Folder 17: Hedges, Bonnie

- Folder 18: Heilman, Terry M.

- Folder 19: Hemberger, Glen J.

- Folder 20: Herbert, Trevor

- Folder 21: Heslip, Malcolm

- Folder 22: Hayman, Barbara B.

- Folder 23: Higgins, Bill

- Folder 24: Hills, Robert P.

- Folder 25: Hinkel, Norman

- Folder 26: Hitchcock, H. Wiley

- Folder 27: Hodge, Ward F.

- Folder 28: Hoesly, John

- Folder 29: Holvik, Karl M.

- Folder 30: Holz, Ronald

- Folder 31: Hopkins, Steve

- Folder 32: Hubbard, John L.

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Huebel, Frank J.

- Folder 2: Hueter, Bill

- Folder 3: Hultin, Nils

- Folder 4: Hunt, Harrison

- Folder 5: Jenkins, Marty

- Folder 6: Johnson, Carrie

- Folder 7: Johnson, Mrs. Erwin H.

- Folder 8: Johnson, Harold E.

- Folder 9: Johnston, Herbert N.

- Folder 10: Johnston, Herbert N.

- Folder 11: Jones, George W.

- Folder 12: Jorgensen, Michael

- Folder 13: Kaneya, Tchitoshi

- Folder 14: Kapner, Howard

- Folder 15: Kapp, Richard

- Folder 16: Karschner, Richard

- Folder 17: Kato, Zempei

- Folder 18: Kaville, Walter

- Folder 19: Kawashima, Kenji

- Folder 20: Keller, Kate Van Winkle

- Folder 21: Kelly, Steven N.

- Folder 22: Kemp, Peter

- Folder 23: Kennedy, Donald Gerry

- Folder 24: Kilpatrick, James J.

- Folder 25: King, Karl L.

- Folder 26: Kirk, Thomas J.

- Folder 27: Kitcher, Leonard

- Folder 28: Klages, James L.

- Folder 29: Kluball, Jeffrey L.

- Folder 30: Koenig, Karl

- Folder 31: Koehler, Elisa

- Folder 32: Korzun, Jon

- Folder 33: Kreines, Joseph

- Folder 34: Kroesche, Ken

- Folder 35: Kubo, Shuhei

- Folder 36: Kytle, Elizabeth

- Folder 37: Lafferty, Laurie J.

- Folder 38: Laine, Kristen

- Folder 39: Laneer, Larry

- Folder 40: Langton, Basil

- Folder 41: Lannan, Dolan

- Folder 42: Lanning, Michael A.

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Lareau, Marcia

- Folder 2: Larry, Don

- Folder 3: Larsen, Wayne Erik

- Folder 4: Larsen, Wayne Erik

- Folder 5: Lavalle, Paul

- Folder 6: Lawrence, Robert E.

- Folder 7: Lawrence, Vera Brodsky

- Folder 8: Leach, Betty Frye

- Folder 9: Lee, Dr. Jack K.

- Folder 10: Lehman, Arthur

- Folder 11: Lehman, Arthur

- Folder 12: Leist, Bob

- Folder 13: Levy, Lester S.

- Folder 14: Lillehaug, Dr. Leland A.

- Folder 15: Linck, Bonnie J.

- Folder 16: Lincourt, E.

- Folder 17: Lockhart, Lee M.

- Folder 18: Long, Fred E.

- Folder 19: Long, Newell H.

- Folder 20: Lyons, Ruth

- Folder 21: Mackey, Floyd

- Folder 22: MacLeod, Doug

- Folder 23: Madden, Richard

- Folder 24: Madeja, James

- Folder 25: Mahan, Jack

- Folder 26: Mannisto, Richard T.

- Folder 27: Marino, Joseph

- Folder 28: Martin, Dottie

- Box 12

- Folder 1: Martin, Edward

- Folder 2: Martin, Edward

- Folder 3: Martin, Karen A.

- Folder 4: Martin, Michael

- Folder 5: Martin, William

- Folder 6: Masterson, Michael L.

- Folder 7: Mather, Philip

- Folder 8: Maybery, Paul

- Folder 9: McAllister, Alan W.

- Folder 10: McGovern, Dennis

- Folder 11: McGuire, Frank

- Folder 12: McHugh, Jane C.

- Folder 13: McLeod, Karen

- Folder 14: McMahon, William H.

- Folder 15: McMath, Carl F.

- Folder 16: McManus, John M.

- Folder 17: McMullen, John F.

- Folder 18: Meiser, George M.

- Folder 19: Meredith, Dr. Henry

- Folder 20: Miller, William

- Folder 21: Mitziga, Walter

- Folder 22: Monsees, Anita

- Folder 23: Morris, Robert E.

- Folder 24: Mruzek, David M.

- Folder 25: Mucci, Richard V.

- Folder 26: Mungons, Kevin

- Folder 27: Murphy, Joseph

- Folder 28: Myerly, Scott H.

- Folder 29: Myers, Tom

- Folder 30: Nichols, Jan

- Folder 31: Newcomb, Peter

- Folder 32: Neiman, Marcus L. (Sounds of Sousa Band)

- Folder 33: Neiman, Marcus L. (Sounds of Sousa Band)

- Box 13

- Folder 1: Newsome, Roy

- Folder 2: Nigg, Erwin

- Folder 3: Noble, Clyde E.

- Folder 4: Norris, Gerald

- Folder 5: Nowicke, Carole

- Folder 6: Nowicke, Carole

- Folder 7: Nowicke, Carole

- Folder 8: Oates, Bill

- Folder 9: O`Brien, Daniel F.

- Folder 10: Ohman, Marian M.

- Folder 11: Pack, Vernon L.

- Folder 12: Pahr, Art

- Folder 13: Parker, Craig B.

- Folder 14: Paschedag, Theodore W.

- Folder 15: Patterson, Stephen J.

- Folder 16: Paynter, John

- Folder 17: Pearsall, Gay

- Folder 18: Peckham, Bob

- Folder 19: Pemberton, Carol

- Folder 20: Perkins, Jim (Chatfield Brass Band)

- Folder 21: Perkins, Jim (Chatfield Brass Band)

- Folder 22: Perkins, Jim (Chatfield Brass Band)

- Box 14

- Folder 1: Perkins, Jim (Chatfield Brass Band)

- Folder 2: Perkins, Jim (Chatfield Brass Band)

- Folder 3: Petteys, Leslie

- Folder 4: Phillips, Harvey

- Folder 5: Pierson, Linda

- Folder 6: Pieters, Francis

- Folder 7: Pitt, Hamilton

- Folder 8: Pollock, Penny

- Folder 9: Polster, Ian

- Folder 10: Prince, Richard E.

- Folder 11: Prince, Richard E.

- Folder 12: Probst, Werner (re: Sousa's mother's birthplace)

- Folder 13: Proper, David R.

- Folder 14: Pruyn, Bill

- Folder 15: Pugh, Joel

- Folder 16: Railsback, Tom

- Folder 17: Reed, Alfred

- Folder 18: Rehnish, Timothy

- Folder 19: Rehrig, William

- Box 15

- Folder 1: Rehrig, William

- Folder 2: Rehrig, William

- Folder 3: Richards, Wallace

- Folder 4: Rietheimer, Helen M.

- Folder 5: Rife, Jerry

- Folder 6: Roberto, Richard

- Folder 7: Roberts, Chalmers

- Folder 8: Robichaux, R. Gibbens

- Folder 9: Røedbent, Erik Bråten

- Folder 10: Rogers, Mark

- Folder 11: Root, Deana L.

- Folder 12: Rosen, Ted

- Folder 13: Rossi, Nick

- Folder 14: Rothermel, Dan

- Folder 15: Rubinstein, Judah

- Folder 16: Russo, Lois

- Folder 17: Ryon, Toni

- Folder 18: Saied, James

- Box 16

- Folder 1: Salvation Army Band

- Folder 2: Salvation Army Band

- Folder 3: Sams, Lynn L.

- Folder 4: Sandrock, Fred

- Folder 5: Saunders, Ken

- Folder 6: Sayers, Frank

- Folder 7: Schardein, James L.

- Folder 8: Schwab, Alvin R.

- Folder 9: Schwartz, H. W.

- Folder 10: Shaffer, Karen A. (Maud Powell Society)

- Folder 11: Shahin, Raymond J.

- Folder 12: Shannon, Ed

- Folder 13: Shellhammer, Connie L.

- Folder 14: Sherwood, Jackie M.

- Folder 15: Simpson, Anne

- Folder 16: Slagley, Carl

- Folder 17: Smaridge, Norah

- Folder 18: Smith, André M.

- Folder 19: Smith, Clayton F.

- Folder 20: Smith, Clayton F.

- Box 17

- Folder 1: Smith, Jack H.

- Folder 2: Smith, James A.

- Folder 3: Smith, Norman

- Folder 4: Spain, Tom

- Folder 5: Spencer, W. David

- Folder 6: Stackhouse, Dave L.

- Folder 7: Stacy, William

- Folder 8: Stein, George

- Folder 9: Stein, George

- Folder 10: Stein, George

- Folder 11: Stein, George Jr.

- Folder 12: Stein, George Jr.

- Folder 13: Stein, George Jr.

- Box 18

- Folder 1: Stevenson, Ross

- Folder 2: Sullivan, D. Jerome

- Folder 3: Suppan, Wolfgang

- Folder 4: Suzuki, Kozo

- Folder 5: Suzuki, Kozo

- Folder 6: Swann, Amy

- Folder 7: Swayzee, Tom W.

- Folder 8: Takahashi, Seiichiro

- Folder 9: Takahashi, Seiichiro

- Folder 10: Takahashi, Seiichiro

- Folder 11: Taylor, John M.

- Folder 12: Thomas, Tony

- Folder 13: Thompson, Kevin

- Folder 14: Timmel, Rudy

- Folder 15: Toeche-Mittler, Joachim

- Folder 16: Toff, Nancy

- Folder 17: Tomasko, Rosemary

- Folder 18: Trendell, John

- Folder 19: Turner, Jeffrey

- Folder 20: Ullery, Vicki

- Folder 21: Van Doren, Dave

- Folder 22: Van Stanvoord, Rick

- Box 19

- Folder 1: Van Stanvoord, Rick

- Folder 2: Vassella, Oresta

- Folder 3: Wagner, Laverne J.

- Folder 4: Waldo, Terry

- Folder 5: Walker, Lois

- Folder 6: Walker, Stephen

- Folder 7: Warfield, Patrick

- Folder 8: Warren, Christopher

- Folder 9: Weiglin, Peter

- Folder 10: Weisert, George C.

- Folder 11: Welge, Lynn

- Folder 12: Wheeler, George

- Folder 13: Whisler, John A.

- Folder 14: Whitten, Doris

- Folder 15: Whitwell, David

- Folder 16: Wilhjelm, Chris

- Folder 17: Wilkinson, James L.

- Folder 18: Wise, Arthur

- Folder 19: Wittkujle, Larry A.

- Folder 20: Wolfe, Charles K.

- Folder 21: Wyman, John

- Folder 22: Yarbery, Glen

- Folder 23: Yoder, Paul V.

- Folder 24: York, Bill

- Folder 25: Zarzecki, Paul E.

- Folder 26: Ziel, Ron

- Folder 27: Zimmer, Lynda

- Folder 28: Zimmerman, Dick

- Folder 29: Zuck, Barbara

- Box 133

- Folder 1: Furrer, Barry - Part 1, 1984-92

- Folder 2: Furrer, Barry - Part 2, 1992-94

- Folder 3: Takahashi, Seiichiro (Japan Sousa Society), 1992-95

- Folder 4: Nowicke, Carole - Part 1, 1982-96

- Folder 5: Nowicke, Carole - Part 2, 1982-96

- Box 160

- Folder 9: Sousa Researchers and their projects, undated

- Folder 10: Alim, 2011

- Folder 11: Army, undated

- Folder 12: Backhaus, 2008

- Folder 13: Brion, 2007

- Folder 14: Chatfield, 2004

- Folder 15: Corrie, ca. 1977-2015

- Folder 16: Blackburn, 2008-2009

- Contains CD performance of citizen's band concert from Parkersburg, WV.
- Folder 17: Camus Royalties, ca. 1993-2013

- Folder 18: Chevallard, 2009

- Folder 19: Daehler, ca. 2006-2007

- Folder 20: Doughty, 2004-2005

- Folder 21: Ehrke, 2006

- Folder 22: Eiland, ca. 2006-2011

- Folder 23: Force, 2007

- Folder 24: Furrer, ca. 1995-2011

- Folder 25: Elrod, ca. 2002-2008

- Folder 26: Elden, Rod, ca. 2004-2008

- Folder 27: Getz, ca. 2006-2010

- Contains CD recording of Robert Getz and published music for Robert Getz's The Antiquary, dedicated to Paul E. Bierley.
- Folder 28: Graham, 2009

- Folder 29: Sousa Archives photographs, ca. 2010

- Folder 30: Holz, undated

- Folder 31: House, Keith, August 30-31, 2005

- Includes Memorial service program for House.
- Folder 32: Howard/Dixon, 1964-1968, 1995-1997, 2007

- Includes papers about Sousa Memorial and the John F. Kennedy Center. Includes photographs from Seiichino Takahashi.
- Folder 33: Knecht, 1992

- Includes correspondence with James McCloskey.
- Folder 34: Krebs, 2005

- Includes CD of "The Clarinet Soloists of the John Philip Sousa Band: 1892-1929," a lecture recital by Jesse Krebs.
- Folder 35: Lehman, 2005-2006

- Folder 36: Lillihaug, 2005

- Includes Memorial service program for Clayton F. Smith.
- Folder 37: Linker, 2005-2010

- Folder 38: MacNamara, Jarlath, 2010

- Includes a CD of Gilmore compositions.
- Folder 39: Marine Band, 2004-2013

- Folder 40: McGuire, 1987-2012

- Includes Bill Martin correspondence and Varela notes.
- Folder 41: Neiman, 2007

- Folder 42: Nowicke, 2006-2014

- Folder 43: Peterson, 2006

- Folder 44: Pieters, 2006

- Folder 45: Rehrig, 2004-2011

- Folder 46: Seiger, 2002-2008

- Folder 47: Snook, 2010

- Folder 48: S Correspondence, 2004-2011

- Includes correspondence from John Philip Sousa IV, Elizabeth Bobo, Eddy Seger, and James Schardein.
- Folder 49: Takahashi, 2006

- Folder 50: 2003-2013

- Includes correspondence from the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music.
- Folder 51: Wagner, 2004-2011

- Folder 52: Weait, 1988-2011

- Folder 53: Wetzel, 2012

- Folder 54: Loose Correspondence, 2006-2012

- Includes correspondence from Kawashima, Sylvia Browne, Mimi Carlson, David Kish, and D.R. Burian.
- Box 172

- Folder 6: Correspondence: American Bandmasters Association, 1965-2003

- Folder 71: Correspondence: Dave Detwiler, 2013

- Folder 72: Correspondence: Gabor Kelemen, 2014

- Sub-Series 2: Correspondence: Sousa Band Members

- Box 19

- Folder 30: Sousa Band Fraternal Society Fund

- Folder 31: Abert, Helen Sousa (Sousa`s daughter)

- Folder 32: Abert, Jane Priscilla (Sousa`s granddaughter)

- Folder 33: Abert, Thomas (great-grandson; son of Jane Priscilla Abert)

- Folder 34: Abbott, Fred W.

- Folder 35: Arnsten, Percy

- Folder 36: Austin, James C.

- Folder 37: Bachman, Charles A.

- Folder 38: Baldwin, Harry

- Folder 39: Bassett, Don

- Folder 40: Bates, Will E.

- Folder 41: Baxter, Harry

- Folder 42: Bayers, Fred W.

- Box 20

- Folder 1: Becker, Anton (probably not a band member)

- Folder 2: Bell, Jack

- Folder 3: Bell, William

- Folder 4: Bellis, William C. (nephew)

- Folder 5: Bender, Walter

- Folder 6: Bernel, William Frederick

- Folder 7: Berry, Arthur N.

- Folder 8: Blagg, Paul

- Folder 9: Booth, Clarence

- Folder 10: Borrelli, James G.

- Folder 11: Boschek, Charles B.

- Folder 12: Bourke, William (owner of Sousa home, Wildbank at Sands INT)

- Folder 13: Brennan, Dr. John P.

- Folder 14: Brown, Grover Cleveland

- Folder 15: Bryan, Agatha Varela (relative)

- Folder 16: Buxley, Thomas

- Folder 17: Campbell, W. Fred

- Folder 18: Cary, Mrs. (sister of John Philip Sousa III)

- Folder 19: Chapman, Christopher J.

- Folder 20: Christensen, Paul O.

- Folder 21: Cimera, Jaroslav "Jerry"

- Folder 22: Clark, Kathryn Sousa (niece)

- Folder 23: Conrad, Herman C.

- Folder 24: Corey, Ralph H.

- Folder 25: Costa, José

- Folder 26: Crawford, Francis Marion

- Folder 27: Cullen, Beatrice E. (grandniece)

- Folder 28: Dahm, Paul J. (probably not a band member)

- Folder 29: Demms, George B. (probably not a band member)

- Folder 30: Dias, Robert (possible relative)

- Folder 31: Duncan, William Earl

- Folder 32: DuPere, Joseph N. (probably not a band member)

- Folder 33: Evans, Reuben C. "Johnny"

- Folder 34: Falk, Elmer (probably not a band member)

- Folder 35: Fauchald, Nora (see Morgan, Nora Fauchald)

- Folder 36: Field, Earl W.

- Folder 37: Finnegan, Lillian J. (secretary)

- Folder 38: Fitchhorn, Elver J.

- Folder 39: Folts, Lloyd H.

- Folder 40: Foote, Earl V.

- Folder 41: Ford, George F.

- Folder 42: Freeman, Edwin T.

- Folder 43: Freeman, Elvin L.

- Folder 44: Friberg, James A. (copyist/transcriptionist)

- Folder 45: Funaro, Pasquale C.

- Folder 46: Galli, Edna (Priscilla Sousa`s nurse)

- Folder 47: Gardner, Birley

- Folder 48: Gardner, Donald C.

- Folder 49: Gaugler, Guy G.

- Folder 50: Geiger, Vida Varela (niece)

- Folder 51: Glenum, Arthur R.

- Folder 52: Glines, Marjorie Moody

- Folder 53: Goodley, Colonel John

- Folder 54: Goulden, Howard N.

- Folder 55: Grabel, Victor (good friend of Sousa)

- Folder 56: Greenawald, John L. (probably not a band member)

- Folder 57: Guida, Antonio (probably not a band member)

- Folder 58: Ham, Howard

- Folder 59: Haines, Annie (relative of Mrs. Sousa)

- Folder 60: Hall, Clyde L.

- Folder 61: Harper, J. Ernest

- Folder 62: Heney, Edward J.

- Folder 63: Heney, John J.

- Box 21

- Folder 1: Heney, William P.

- Folder 2: Herb, William

- Folder 3: Hofmann, Senta

- Folder 4: Holroyd, Lincoln (probably not a band member)

- Folder 5: Holt, Frank

- Folder 6: Howard, Noble P.

- Folder 7: Howland, Paul E.

- Folder 8: Hoyle, Dorothy "Jennie"

- Folder 9: Hudish, Benjamin

- Folder 10: Hutchings, Katharyn C. (Sousa cook)

- Folder 11: Jeffery, John

- Folder 12: Jellinek, Marcella Lindh

- Folder 13: Johnson, Herman R.

- Folder 14: Keller, Earl

- Folder 15: Kensington, Vane H.

- Folder 16: Kent, Loren E.

- Folder 17: Kent, Richard E.

- Folder 18: Kincaid, Owen D.

- Folder 19: Knecht, Albert A.

- Folder 20: Kraushaar, Otto J.

- Folder 21: Kuhn, Mathias

- Folder 22: Laurendeau, Alexander

- Folder 23: Law, James A.

- Folder 24: Lawrie, William A.

- Folder 25: Lefter, Joseph G.

- Folder 26: Leick, John S.

- Folder 27: Lentz, Donald A.

- Folder 28: Levy, Abraham

- Folder 29: Lewis, Wayne

- Folder 30: Liebling, Estelle

- Folder 31: Lindh, Marcella (see Jellinek, Marcella Lindh)

- Folder 32: Lorenz, Robert J.

- Folder 33: Lower, Graydon C.

- Folder 34: Lower, William H.

- Folder 35: Lyons, Darius A.

- Folder 36: Madden, Albert O.

- Folder 37: Markland, Earl L.

- Folder 38: Mason, Elmore E.

- Folder 39: Mayer, Robert

- Folder 40: McDonnell, Harold L.

- Folder 41: McRitchie, Dr. G. Rowe

- Folder 42: Mehling, Louis C.

- Folder 43: Mejdreck, Charles

- Folder 44: Meyers, Albertus L.

- Folder 45: Miller, Roy

- Folder 46: Mires, Dr. M. Harold

- Folder 47: Moody, Marjorie (see Glines, Marjorie Moody)

- Folder 48: Morgan, Nora Fauchald

- Box 22

- Folder 1: Morrell, J. George

- Folder 2: Morris, Louis

- Folder 3: Newcomb, Edwin E.

- Folder 4: Nutter, Oscar L.

- Folder 5: O`Hara, William C.

- Folder 6: Padgett, Carlton A.

- Folder 7: Pechin, Ernest

- Folder 8: Perfetto, John J.

- Folder 9: Perry, Chester A.

- Folder 10: Pfaff, Fred E.

- Folder 11: Piazza, Carlo

- Folder 12: Pugh, Kathryn (niece)

- Folder 13: Ricciardi, Edgard I.

- Folder 14: Rodbard, Charles

- Folder 15: Rosander, Arthur

- Folder 16: Rose, Eugene C.

- Folder 17: Rundquist, Willard and Carl T.

- Folder 18: Russell, Clarence J.

- Folder 19: Sackett, Maurice

- Folder 20: Schenk, J. Paul

- Folder 21: Schmitt, Herman F.

- Folder 22: Schneider, William

- Folder 23: Schueler, Henry A. (see also Schueler, William)

- Folder 24: Schueler, William

- Folder 25: Schwander, Arthur C.

- Folder 26: Scioli, Giuseppe

- Folder 27: Severance, Elbert

- Folder 28: Sexauer, Paul C.

- Folder 29: Sherwood, Henry W.

- Folder 30: Simon, Frank

- Folder 31: Simon, Frank

- Folder 32: Sims, Jay G.

- Folder 33: Slick, Eugene

- Folder 34: Snyder, Donald

- Folder 35: Spencer, John Henry

- Folder 36: Stahl, Alois

- Box 23

- Folder 1: Stambaugh, Harold O.

- Folder 2: Steinert, Leopold

- Folder 3: Stephens, Harold B.

- Folder 4: Storch, Arthur E.

- Folder 5: Strothkamp, Charles C.

- Folder 6: Sousa, Helen (Mrs. C. A.)

- Folder 7: Sousa, John Phillip (born 1927)

- Folder 8: Sousa, John Philip III

- Folder 9: Sousa, John Philip III

- Folder 10: Sousa, John Philip III

- Folder 11: Sousa, John Philip IV

- Folder 12: Sousa, Thomas A. (grandson)

- Folder 13: Thompson, Sherley

- Folder 14: Tomkins, George B.

- Folder 15: Trinkaus, Molly (relative)

- Box 24

- Folder 1: Trinkaus, Henry (relative)

- Folder 2: Tyrrell, George F.

- Folder 3: Van Fossen, John F.

- Folder 4: Varela, Colonel Osmund L. (nephew)

- Folder 5: Vieira, Marian R.

- Folder 6: Vincinguerra, Michael

- Folder 7: Voltz, Louis

- Folder 8: Wadsworth, Frank W.

- Folder 9: Wall, Edmund C.

- Folder 10: Wall, Edmund C.

- Folder 11: Walsh, Ethel Bent (owner of Sousa home)

- Folder 12: Wardwell, Orlando E.

- Folder 13: Wavrek, Berthold K.

- Folder 14: Webber, Bruce

- Folder 15: Wier, Leon E. "Duke"

- Folder 16: Wige, Ralph N.

- Folder 17: Willaman, Robert G.

- Folder 18: Willson, Cedric

- Folder 19: Willson, Meredith

- Folder 20: Wilson, M. Emett

- Folder 21: Wojahn, Felix

- Folder 22: Woest, Herman

- Folder 23: Woolridge, Harold I.

- Folder 24: Wriggins, Arthur M.

- Folder 25: Yingling, Manuel

- Folder 26: Zimmerman, Leopold A.

- Box 141

- Folder 11: Lyon, Marcus Charles

- Folder 12: Smith, Walter F.

- Folder 13: Smith, Walter F.

- Sub-Series 3: Correspondence: Recording Companies and Record Collectors

- Box 24

- Folder 26: Records and recording research

- Folder 27: Recordings of Sousa`s music

- Folder 28: Recording brochures and lists

- Folder 29: A (including Uno Anderson)

- Folder 30: B

- Box 25

- Folder 1: Bridges, Glenn

- Folder 2: Bridges, Glenn

- Folder 3: C

- Folder 4: Connin, Ted

- Folder 5: Crystal Records, Inc. (liner notes)

- Folder 6: D, E, F

- Folder 7: Fesler, John

- Folder 8: G

- Folder 9: Greene, Edward A.

- Folder 10: Graham, Ollie

- Box 26

- Folder 1: Graham, Ollie

- Folder 2: Graham, Ollie

- Folder 3: Graham, Ollie

- Folder 4: Graham, Ollie

- Folder 5: H

- Folder 6: Hedges, Jim

- Folder 7: Hubbard, John L.

- Folder 8: Hubbard, John L.

- Folder 9: Hudson, Harold

- Folder 10: I, J, K

- Folder 11: L

- Folder 12: Lannan, Dolan

- Box 27

- Folder 1: Linker, Jack E.

- Folder 2: M

- Folder 3: Maurer, Darwin

- Folder 4: McClelland, Howard

- Folder 5: McGuire, Frank

- Folder 6: McGuire, Frank

- Folder 7: Moss Music Group/Erich Kunzel (copyright infringement)

- Folder 8: N, O

- Folder 9: O`Hara, William E., Jr.

- Folder 10: P

- Folder 11: Premier Recordings, Inc. (liner notes)

- Box 28

- Folder 1: R

- Folder 2: Rosen, Sid

- Folder 3: Rosen, Sid

- Folder 4: S

- Folder 5: Smart, Jim

- Folder 6: Smart, Jim

- Folder 7: T, U, V

- Folder 8: W

- Folder 9: Williams, Fred

- Folder 10: Williams, Fred

- Folder 11: X, Y, Z

- Folder 12: Zeiger, Les

- Box 152

- Folder 4: Robert (Bob) Hoe, 1972-1984

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 5: Robert (Bob) Hoe, 1972-1984

- Folder 2 of 2
- Sub-Series 4: Correspondence: Libraries, Museums and Historical Societies

- Box 28

- Folder 13: Library holdings

- Box 29

- Folder 1: A

- Folder 2: ABA Research Library (American Bandmasters Association)

- Folder 3: B

- Folder 4: Boston Public Library

- Folder 5: C

- Folder 6: C

- Folder 7: Chatfield Brass Band Music Lending Library

- Folder 8: D

- Box 30

- Folder 1: E

- Folder 2: F

- Folder 3: G

- Folder 4: H

- Folder 5: I

- Folder 6: J

- Folder 7: K

- Folder 8: L

- Folder 9: L

- Folder 10: Library of Congress

- Folder 11: Library of Congress (Bill Lichtenwanger)

- Box 31

- Folder 1: Library of Congress (Jon Newsom)

- Folder 2: Library of Congress (William Parsons; Wayne Shirley)

- Folder 3: Library of Congress (Jim Smart)

- Folder 4: Library of Congress (Harold Spivacke)

- Folder 5: Library of Congress (Edward Waters)

- Folder 6: Library of Congress (Copyright Division)

- Folder 7: Library of Congress (Exchange and Gift Division)

- Folder 8: Library of Congress (Library Division)

- Folder 9: Library of Congress (Manuscript Division)

- Folder 10: Library of Congress (Newspaper Division)

- Folder 11: Library of Congress (Photoduplication Service)

- Folder 12: Library of Congress (Photoduplication Service)

- Folder 13: M (general)

- Folder 14: M (general)

- Box 32

- Folder 1: N

- Folder 2: New York Public Library

- Folder 3: O

- Folder 4: Ohioana Library

- Folder 5: P

- Folder 6: P

- Folder 7: Philadelphia Free Library

- Folder 8: Pennsylvania Historical Society

- Folder 9: Q,R

- Folder 10: S

- Box 33

- Folder 1: S

- Folder 2: S

- Folder 3: T

- Folder 4: U,V

- Folder 5: W (general)

- Folder 6: W (general)

- Folder 7: W

- Folder 8: Washington, D.C. Historical Society

- Folder 9: X,Y,Z

- Box 160

- Folder 1: TOA Music International, ca. 2000

- Folder 2: John Philip Sousa IV Appraisal, ca. 2000

- Folder 3: Appraisals of Sousa's Manuscripts and Letters, ca. 1969-2003

- Folder 4: IRS Correspondence, ca. 2000-2003

- Folder 5: Integrity Research Foundation 501(c)(3) paperwork, ca. 1996-2007

- Folder 6: Kluge Center correspondence and information, ca. 2010-2011

- Folder 7: Loose correspondence, 2010-2012

- Folder 8: International Tuba Euphonium Association packet, 2012

- Box 172

- Folder 35: Correspondence: Portsmouth Area Recognition Society, 1983

- Sub-Series 5: Correspondence: Universities and Colleges

- Box 33

- Folder 10: A

- Folder 11: B

- Folder 12: Begian, Harry (University of Illinois Bands)

- Folder 13: C

- Box 34

- Folder 1: Cipolla, Frank J.

- Folder 2: D

- Folder 3: Droste, Paul

- Folder 4: E

- Folder 5: Elkus, Jonathan

- Folder 6: F

- Folder 7: Fiesel, Dick

- Folder 8: Foeller, George

- Folder 9: Foreman, George

- Folder 10: Foster, Robert E.

- Folder 11: G

- Folder 12: H

- Folder 13: Hester, Michael

- Folder 14: Hindsley, Mark H.

- Folder 15: Holz, Ron

- Folder 16: House, Keith

- Box 35

- Folder 1: Hunsberger, Don

- Folder 2: J

- Folder 3: Jurrens, Jim

- Folder 4: K

- Folder 5: Kelly, Mark S.

- Folder 6: Kopetz, Barry

- Folder 7: L

- Folder 8: Lauber, Earl

- Folder 9: Locke, John R.

- Folder 10: M

- Folder 11: Madden, Dick

- Folder 12: Mahan, Jack

- Folder 13: McGinnis, Donald

- Folder 14: McMillen, Hugh E.

- Folder 15: N

- Folder 16: O

- Folder 17: Ohio State University

- Folder 18: P (general)

- Folder 19: Payne, Barbara

- Folder 20: R

- Folder 21: Revelli, Dr. William D.

- Box 36

- Folder 1: S

- Folder 2: T

- Folder 3: Trimborn, Thomas J.

- Folder 4: U

- Folder 5: University of Illinois

- Folder 6: University of Illinois

- Folder 7: University of Illinois

- Folder 8: University of Illinois

- Folder 9: University of Illinois

- Folder 10: V

- Folder 11: W

- Folder 12: Wagner, Laverne

- Folder 13: WOSU Radio (Ohio State University)

- Folder 14: X,Y,Z

- Sub-Series 6: Correspondence: Military and Government

- Box 37

- Folder 1: A

- Folder 2: Air Force bands (U.S.)

- Folder 3: Army Band (U.S.) (including Gene Allen)

- Folder 4: Arwood, Jeffrey E.

- Folder 5: B

- Folder 6: Beck, Lt Cmdr Allen E.

- Folder 7: Buckley, Lt Lewis J.

- Folder 8: Burroughs, John "Bud"

- Folder 9: C

- Folder 10: Chevellard, Lt Col Philip C. "Carl"

- Folder 11: D

- Folder 12: Dunn, Sir Vivian

- Folder 13: F

- Folder 14: Force, Ken

- Folder 15: G (general)

- Folder 16: Gabriel, Arnald

- Folder 17: Graham, Lowell

- Folder 18: Government agencies

- Box 38

- Folder 1: H

- Folder 2: Howard, George S.

- Folder 3: Howe, Capt Jimme

- Folder 4: I (Department of the Interior)

- Folder 5: J, K, L

- Folder 6: Lehman, Arthur

- Folder 7: M

- Folder 8: Marine Band - Library

- Folder 9: Marine Corps Band - Joan Ambrose

- Folder 10: Marine Corps Band - Jeb E. Bennett

- Folder 11: Marine Corps Band - John Bourgeois

- Folder 12: Marine Corps Band - Frank Byrne

- Folder 13: Marine Corps Band - Chuck Erwin

- Folder 14: Marine Corps Band - Tim Foley

- Folder 15: Marine Corps Band - Jack T. Cline

- Folder 16: Marine Corps Band - Dale Harpham

- Folder 17: Marine Corps Band - Arthur Lehman 1

- Box 39

- Folder 1: Marine Corps Band - Arthur Lehman 2

- Folder 2: Marine Corps Band - Mike Ressler

- Folder 3: Marine Corps Band - William F. Santelmann

- Folder 4: Marine Corps Band - Albert Schoepper

- Folder 5: Marine Corps Band - Others

- Folder 6: Marine Corps Band - Museum Collection

- Folder 7: N

- Folder 8: National Endowment for the Humanities grant application

- Folder 9: Navy Band (U.S.)

- Folder 10: O, P, Q, R

- Folder 11: S

- Folder 12: Shelburne, L. Bryan, Jr.

- Folder 13: Stauffer, Don

- Folder 14: T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

- Box 172

- Folder 38: Correspondence: FAA, 1983

- Sub-Series 7: Correspondence: Publishers (Literary and Music)

- Box 39

- Folder 15: American Legion Magazine

- Folder 16: C. L. Barnhouse

- Folder 17: Brain Music (Japanese distribution rights)

- Box 40

- Folder 1: Da Capo Press (reprint of Marching Along)

- Folder 2: Egon Publishers

- Folder 3: Garland Publishing

- Folder 4: Great Southern Press

- Folder 5: Greenwood Publishing Group

- Folder 6: Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Sousa and Fillmore contributions)

- Folder 7: The Instrumentalist (1992 article)

- Folder 8: The Instrumentalist (2002 article)

- Folder 9: Kosei Publishing Company

- Folder 10: Ludwig Music (Elizabeth Ludwig Fennell)

- Folder 11: Luper, Marilyn

- Folder 12: Scott Meredith Literary Agency

- Folder 13: Montgomery Literary Agency - Senior citizen joke book

- Folder 14: Mullins, Shirley

- Folder 15: Prentice-Hall (Publishers of JPS: American Phenomenon after Univ. of Ill.)

- Box 41

- Folder 1: Prentice-Hall (Publishers of JPS: American Phenomenon after Univ. of Ill.)

- Folder 2: Theodore Presser Company

- Folder 3: Salvation Army

- Folder 4: Saturday Evening Post

- Folder 5: Smithsonian Press

- Folder 6: University of Illinois (Printing of JPS: American Phenomenon)

- Folder 7: University of Illinois - editorial (Dick Wentworth)

- Folder 8: Vienna House

- Folder 9: Publishers - Others

- Sub-Series 8: Correspondence: Sheet Music Publishers and Collectors

- Box 41

- Folder 10: Chappell and Company, Inc.

- Folder 11: Carl Fischer, Inc.

- Folder 12: Keepers, W. Lloyd

- Folder 13: Martin, Eddie

- Folder 14: Marrow, Felix

- Folder 15: Volkwein, Walter

- Sub-Series 9: Correspondence: Loras Schissel

- Box 42

- Folder 1: Schissel, Loras J.

- Folder 2: Schissel, Loras J.

- Sub-Series 10: Correspondence: Others

- Box 42

- Folder 3: AA-AL

- Folder 4: AM-AZ

- Folder 5: ASCAP (American Society of Composers and Publishers)

- Folder 6: BA-BI

- Folder 7: BJ-BO

- Folder 8: BR-BZ

- Folder 9: Bray, Robert H.

- Box 43

- Folder 1: CA-CL

- Folder 2: CO-CZ

- Folder 3: DA-DO

- Folder 4: DQ-DZ

- Folder 5: E (general)

- Folder 6: Ehrke, Carl V.

- Folder 7: Elbel, Louis

- Folder 8: Ewing, Thomas

- Folder 9: F (general)

- Box 44

- Folder 1: Fiedler, Arthur

- Folder 2: Foutch, Dr. Mark R.

- Folder 3: Furrer, Barry O. [RESTRICTED until 11/11/2035]

- Folder 4: G (general)

- Folder 5: HA

- Folder 6: HE-HZ

- Folder 7: I, J (general)

- Folder 8: K (general)

- Folder 9: L (general)

- Box 45

- Folder 1: MA-Mc

- Folder 2: ME-MZ

- Folder 3: Mackey, Floyd and June

- Folder 4: N (general)

- Folder 5: O (general)

- Folder 6: P (general)

- Folder 7: P (general)

- Folder 8: Parks, Harold R.

- Box 46

- Folder 1: Putz, Ronald J.

- Folder 2: Q, R

- Folder 3: SA-SC

- Folder 4: SE-SL

- Folder 5: SM-SZ

- Folder 6: Siple, Charles R.

- Folder 7: Stegeman, Ken (Virginia Grand Military Band)

- Folder 8: T

- Box 47

- Folder 1: U, V

- Folder 2: WA-WE

- Folder 3: WH-WZ

- Folder 4: X, Y, Z

- Box 152

- Folder 23: BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), 1967-1969

- Box 172

- Folder 36: Correspondence: Will Burke, 1983

- Folder 37: Correspondence: Clarence Sieling, 1983

- Folder 39: Correspondence: LeBlond Machine Co., 1983

- Folder 40: Correspondence: Russ Burns, 1983

- Folder 70: Correspondence: Gay Corrie, 2013

- Series 2: Sousa Research Materials, ca.1892-2012

- Sub-Series 1: Sousa Subject Files

- Box 47

- Folder 5: Sousa Family Data

- Folder 6: Sousa Family Data

- Folder 7: Sousa and Radio 1

- Box 48

- Folder 1: Sousa and Radio 2

- Folder 2: Medals, Trophies, and Loving Cups

- Folder 3: Sousa Memorial Concert Programs

- Folder 4: Sousa Memorial Concert Programs

- Folder 5: Sousa Tributes (printed tributes)

- Box 49

- Folder 1: Sousa Memorials (things named for Sousa)

- Folder 2: Sousa Memorials (things named for Sousa)

- Folder 3: Sousa Memorials (things named for Sousa)

- Folder 4: Sousa Band (general information)

- Folder 5: Sousa Band (general information)

- Folder 6: Sousa Band (general information)

- Box 55: Blakely information (Barry Furrer Collection) [RESTRICTED until 11/11/2035]

- Blakely information (Barry Furrer Collection) [RESTRICTED until 11/11/2035]
- Folder 1: Sousa`s Music Philosophy

- Folder 2: Sousa-[David] Blakely Correspondence

- Folder 3: Blakely-Sousa Court Trial 1900 (Pennsylvania Supreme Court)

- Folder 4: David Blakely`s 1897 Sousa Band Publicity Book

- Folder 5: Blakely information (Barry Furrer Collection) [RESTRICTED until 11/11/2035]

- Folder 6: Life of Sousa (articles)

- Folder 7: Life of Sousa (articles)

- Folder 8: Life of Sousa (articles)

- Box 56

- Folder 1: Sousa and Sports

- Folder 2: Sousa and Sports

- Folder 3: Sousa and the Masons

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Tour Mileages

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Tour Mileages

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Dates and Places (sorted by year)

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Dates and Places (sorted by year)

- Box 57

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Dates and Places (sorted by year)

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Dates and Places (sorted by year)

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Dates and Places (sorted by city)

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Dates and Places (sorted by hall)

- Folder 5: Mark Lyon postcards and letters home (baggage handler)

- Folder 6: Mark Lyon postcards and letters home (baggage handler)

- Folder 7: Walter F. Smith letters home (cornetist) (transcribed by Carole Nowicki)

- Folder 8: Walter F. Smith letters home (cornetist) (transcribed by Carole Nowicki)

- Box 58

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Route Sheets (1892-1911)

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Route Sheets (1892-1911)

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Route Sheets (1912-1919)

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Route Sheets (1920-1926)

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Route Sheets (1927-1931)

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Route Sheets (summaries)

- Box 59

- Folder 1: Sousa Band payroll sheets

- See also Oversized Box 79, Folder 1.
- Folder 2: Sousa Band musicians` contracts

- Folder 3: Theater contracts

- Folder 4: Sousa Band financial papers (general)

- Folder 5: Sousa Band financial papers (general)

- Folder 6: Sousa Band financial papers (general)

- Folder 7: Sousa Band - Railroad

- Box 79

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Payroll Sheets, undated

- See also Box 59, Folder 1.
- Folder 2: Maps of Sousa Band Tours, undated

- See also Box 128, Folder 1.
- Folder 3: Jacob`s Orchestra Monthly, 1925-1926

- See also Box 126, Folder 1.
- Folder 4: Summaries of Press Books, undated

- Box 123

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Fraternal Society News Index

- Author: Paul E. Bierley
- Box 129

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Fraternal Society News, 1945-1949

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Fraternal Society News, 1949-1953

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Fraternal Society News, 1954-1972

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Fraternal Society News, 1973-1980

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Fraternal Society News, 1981-1990

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Fraternal Society Newsletters, 1953-57

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Fraternal Society- Treasurers' Ledger, 1966-87

- Box 138

- Folder 10: Washington D. C. Map, circa 1870

- Folder 11: Microfilm, The Wildcats March

- Box 141

- Folder 7: Tribute Brocure, circa 1896

- Folder 8: Formal Analysis, Marches by Sousa

- Folder 9: Formal Analysis, Marches by Others

- Box 148

- Folder 1: Jonathan Elkus article / Sousa in Oskaloosa clippings, 2005 / 1898-1918

- Folder 2: Frank Holt Diary - "The Drummer", 1928

- Folder 3: Chicago World's Fair, ca. 1892-1893

- Folder 4: Washington, D.C., Public Schools, ca. 1860

- Folder 5: Irish Dragoon, The, ca. 1914

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Strike, clippings and articles, ca. 1919-1920

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Uniforms

- Folder 8: Marching and Parades

- Folder 9: Sousaphone

- Folder 10: Detroit Concert Band plays Sousa for British Broadcasting Corporation, 1969

- Folder 11: Sousa's Marriage, 1967

- Folder 12: Copyright hearings, 1906

- Folder 13: Sousa Encore Books, ca. 1965

- Folder 14: Giant Tube, 1965-1967

- Folder 15: Otto Kraushaar unpublished autobiography, ca. 1920s

- Folder 16: Ocean Grove performances, ca. 1993

- Folder 17: El Capitan and Minnesota Opera Company (includes photographs), ca. 1974-1975

- Folder 18: Sousa Cigar Humidor, ca. 1997

- Folder 19: Paul Stahr

- Folder 20: Sousa Band Autographs and Salaries

- Box 149

- Folder 1: Kirk Sousa Prints, ca. 2005

- Folder 2: Henry Fillmore Research file and photographs

- Folder 3: Brief Sousa Biography and Bierley Resume, ca. 1995

- Folder 4: George William Sousa, August 1967

- Folder 5: Sousa and Masonry

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Office Locations

- Folder 7: Sousa and the Military

- Includes sub-folders on USMC, Army, Navy
- Folder 8: General Sousa Subject Files (1 of 2)

- Includes sub-files on Sousaphone
- Folder 9: General Sousa Subject Files (2 of 2)

- Includes sub-files on Residences, Movies, After-Dinner Speeches, Criticism of his Music, ASCAP and Copyright, and Lawsuits
- Box 150

- Folder 1: Bohumir Kryl, ca. 1995

- Folder 2: Articles on John Philip Sousa, 1894/1998-2005

- Folder 3: Rev. Finkel, 1993

- Folder 4: Washington Post

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Centennial Concert Program, 1992

- Folder 6: Religious Music, ca. 1894

- Folder 7: Rifle Regiment, The, 2009

- Folder 9: Programs for Sousa Music Performances, ca. 1950-1990

- Box 152

- Folder 1: Sousa as Indian Chief, Saskatchewan, 1928 (1967)

- newsclipping with Bierley correspondence
- Folder 2: Louis C. Mehling, 1993 (1889-1925)

- Folder 3: Trapshooting, 1985 (1918)

- Folder 32: Bierley Notes on Sousa and Clarke Papers at the University of Illinois, ca. 1960s-1990s

- Includes maps of Sousa library in 1960s
- Box 153

- Folder 8: Photocopies from Library of Congress (with Bierley's annotations), ca. 1900-1930

- Box 159

- Folder 1: March Research Journals: Marches A-Be, ca. 1882-1967

- Contains research for the following marches: Across the Danube, America First, Anchor and Star, Ancient and Honorable, Atlantic City, Aviators, Beau Ideal, Belle of Chicago, and Ben Bolt.
- Folder 2: March Research Journals: Marches Bl-Bu, ca. 1897-1968

- Contains research for the following marches: Black Horse troop, Bonnie Annie Laurie, Boy Scouts of America, The Bride Elect, and Bullets and Bayonets.
- Folder 3: March Research Journals: Marches Ca-Com, ca. 1898-1995

- Contains research for the following marches: El Capitan, Century of Progress, Chantyman's, the Charlatan, the Circumnavigators Club, Columbia's Pride, and Comrades of the Legion.
- Folder 4: March Research Journals: Marches: Con-Di, ca. 1882-2012

- Contains research for the following marches: Congress Hall, Corcoran Cadets, the Crusaders, Daughters of Texas, the Dauntless Battaliaon, and the Diplomat.
- Folder 5: March Research Journals: Marches Dir-Fl, ca. 1892-1952

- Contains research for the following marches: Directorate, Espirit de Corps, Fairest of the Fair, the Federal March, Flags of Freedom, and la Flor de Sevilla.
- Folder 6: March Research Journals: Foshay Tower, ca. 1897-1966

- Folder 1 of 2. Contains research for the Foshay Tower March.
- Folder 7: March Research Journals: Foshay Tower, ca. 1965-1973

- Folder 2 of 2. Contains research for the Foshay Tower March.
- Folder 8: March Research Journals: Marches Fr- Go, ca. 1830-1967

- Contains research for the following marches: The Free Lance, From Maine to Oregon, The Gallant Seventh, George Washington Bicentennial, the Gladiator, the Globe and Eagle, the Glory of the Yankee Navy, Golden Jubilee, and the Golden Star.
- Folder 9: March Research Journals: Marches Gr-Ha, ca. 1899-1967

- Contains research for the following marches: the Gridiron Club, Guide Right, Hail to the Spirit of Liberty, Hands Across the Sea, and Harmonica Wizard.
- Folder 10: March Research Journals: Marches Hi-I, ca. 1867-1997

- Contains research for the following marches: High School Cadets, Homage to Pittsburgh (The Pride of Pittsburgh), Homeward Bound, The Honored Dead, Imperial Edward, In Memoriam of President Garfield,and the Invincible Eagle.
- Folder 11: March Research Journals: Marches J-La, ca. 1855-1995

- Contains research for the following marches: Jack Tar, The Kansas Wildcats, Keeping Step with the Union, King Cotton, The Lambs March, and the Legionaires.
- Folder 12: March Research Journals: Marches Li-Mar, ca. 1897-2003

- Contains research for the following marches: Liberty Bell, Liberty Loan, Library of Congress, The Loyal Legion, Magna Charta, The Man Behind the Gun, Manhattan Beach, March of the Royal Trumpets, March of the Pan-Americans, and The Marquette University.
- Folder 13: March Research Journals: Marches Mi-Na, ca. 1917-2003

- Contains research for the following marches: the Mikado Mach Melody, Minnesota March, March of the Mitten Men, Mother Goose, Mother Hubbard March, National Fencibles, National Game, and The Naval Reserve.
- Folder 14: March Research Journals: Marches Ne-O, ca. 1915-1987

- Contains research for the following marches: New Mexico, New York Hippodrome, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, the Northern Pines, the Occidental, Old Iron Sides, On Parade, On the Campus, On the Tramp, and Our Flirtations.
- Folder 15: March Research Journals: Marches P-Q, ca. 1898-1981

- Contains research for the following marches: Pathfinder of Panama, Pet of the Petticoats, the Phoenix March, Picador March, Powhatan's Daughter, President Garfield's Inauguration March, Pride of the Wolverines, Prince Charming, and Quilty Party March
- Folder 16: March Research Journals: Marches Ra-Ri, ca. 1857-1976

- Contains research for the following marches: Recognition March, Resumption March, The Review, The Revival, Riders for the Flag, The Rifle Regiment, Right Forward, and Right-Left.
- Folder 17: March Research Journals: Marches Ro-Sa, ca. 1917-2002

- Contains research for the following Marches: The Royal Welch Fusiliers, Sabre and Spurs, and Salutation March.
- Folder 18: March Research Journals: Marches Sa-So, 1918-2000

- Contains research for the following marches: Salvation Army, Semper Fidelis, Sesqui-centenial Exposition, Solid Men to the Front, and Sound Off.
- Folder 19: March Research Journals: Stars and Stripes, ca. 1896-2003

- Folder 20: March Research Journals: Marches T-U, 1917-1985

- Contains research for the following marches: The Thunderer, The Transit of Venus, Triton, Triumph of the Time, Universal Peace, University of Illinois March, University of Nebraska March, USAAC March, and US Field Artillery March.
- Folder 21: March Research Journals: Marches V-Wa, ca. 1899-1997

- Contains research for the following marches: Volunteers and the Washington Post March.
- Folder 22: March Research Journals: Marches We-Wh, ca. 1918-2003

- Contains research for the following marches: We Are Coming, Wedding March, White Plume, White Rose, and Who's Who in Navy Blue.
- Folder 23: March Research Journals: Marches Wi-Z, ca. 1915-2001

- Contains research for the following marches: The Wildcats, Wisconsin Forward Forever, The Wolverine March, Yorktown Centennial, and an Untitled March.
- Folder 24: March Research Journals: Songs (1 of 2), ca. 1873-1990

- Folder 25: March Research Journals: Songs (2 of 2), ca. 1873-1990

- Box 162

- Folder 28: Photocopied List of the Music Belonging to the Sousa Band, 1999

- Folder 31: Shirley Thompson Research Materials from Geo Foreman, 1895-1964

- Folder 35: Joseph DeLuca's Career Scrapbook, 1917-1984

- Box 163

- Folder 3: Howard Bronson Collection, ca. 1928

- Folder 4: Alessandro Liberati Papers, ca. 1880-1928

- Folder 5: Buss Russel's Handwritten List - New Music by Year, 1918-1930

- Folder 6: Arrangers in US Marine Band Catalog File, undated

- Folder 13: List of Sousa Marches and corresponding Record number, undated

- 2 copies
- Folder 17: American Phenomenon (Japanese) (1 of 2), undated

- Folder 18: American Phenomenon (Japanese), undated

- Folder 26: Sousa Research Notebook: Dance forms, solos, trumpet/drum music, ca. 1896-1987

- Folder 27: Sousa Research Notebook: Compositions list, 1965-1999

- Box 164

- Folder 1: Sousa Research Notebook: Operettas A-C (1 of 2), ca. 1897-1993

- Folder 2: Sousa Research Notebook: Operettas A-C (1 of 2), ca. 1897-1993

- Folder 3: Sousa Research Notebook: Sousa Band Libraries, ca. 1926-1995

- Folder 4: Sousa Research Notebook: Bum steers and Mysteries, ca. 1886-1997

- Box 165

- Folder 7: Sousa Research Notebook: Sousa Band Library sorted by composer (1 of 3), 2000

- Folder 8: Sousa Research Notebook: Sousa Band Library sorted by composer (2 of 3), 2000

- Folder 9: Sousa Research Notebook: Sousa Band Library sorted by composer (3 of 3), 2000

- Box 166

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Library Materials (8 of 8), undated

- Folder 6: Oversize Photocopies of Sousa Scrapbooks, undated

- Box 167

- Folder 4: Root Collection, undated

- Box 168

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Library Materials (1 of 8), undated

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Library Materials - Corrections from USMB (2 of 8), undated

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Library Materials (3 of 8), undated

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Library Materials (4 of 8), undated

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Library Materials (5 of 8), undated

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Library Materials (6 of 8), undated

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Library Materials (7 of 8), undated

- Box 172

- Folder 55: Sousa Band Research from US Marine Band Library, 1994

- Folder 66: Sousa Band Timeline Chart (copy), 2003

- Folder 73: Sousa Band All-Time Roster, undated

- Box 173

- Folder 1: Sousa Band timeline chart (original), 2003

- Folder 2: The Press and Program Books of John Philip Sousa chart, undated

- Sub-Series 2: Sousa Band Personnel Files

- Box 50

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Personnel Files, A

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Personnel Files, B

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Personnel Files, C

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Personnel Files, D

- Box 51

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Personnel Files, E-F

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Personnel Files, G

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Personnel Files, H

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Personnel Files, I-J-K

- Box 52

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Personnel Files, I-J-K (2)

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Personnel Files, L

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Personnel Files, M

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Personnel Files, N-O

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Personnel Files, P

- Box 53

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Personnel Files, P (2)

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Personnel Files, Q-R

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Personnel Files, S

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Personnel Files, T-U-V

- Box 54

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Personnel Files, W-Z

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Rosters, 1892-1931

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Rosters, Miscellaneous Information

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Personnel, 1892-1931

- Compiled by William Pruyn, 5/11/1978. Edited by Paul Bierley.
- Box 164

- Folder 18: All-time Sousa roster by instrument, 2002

- Sub-Series 3: Oral Histories and Interviews

- Box 60

- Folder 1: Al Knecht Diary (1910-1911 World Tour)

- Folder 2: Al Knecht Diary (1910-1911 World Tour)

- Folder 3: Al Knecht Diary (1910-1911 World Tour)

- Folder 4: Recordings of Sousa music (sorted by category)

- Folder 5: Marches listed by composer (Sousa and contemporaries)

- Folder 6: Marches listed by composer (Sousa and contemporaries)

- Folder 7: Oral Histories and Interviews

- Folder 8: Paul Bierley interviews with Sousa people

- Folder 9: Paul Bierley telephone conversations with Sousa people and researchers

- Box 61

- Folder 1: Paul Bierley telephone conversations with Sousa people and researchers

- Folder 2: Tom Spain interview with John Van Fossen

- Folder 3: Tom Spain interviews with Sousa people (Kublik/Lewis, Abert, Willson, and Simon)

- Folder 4: Tom Spain interview with Paul Bierley

- Folder 5: Tom Spain interview with Leonard Smith

- Folder 6: Tom Spain interview with Loras Schissel

- Folder 7: Tom Spain interview with Keith Brion

- Box 163

- Folder 16: Interview Notes, 1963-1998

- Sub-Series 4: Articles and Clippings

- Box 61

- Folder 8: Clippings and articles (miscellaneous)

- Folder 9: Clippings and articles (miscellaneous)

- Folder 10: Clippings and articles (miscellaneous)

- Box 62

- Folder 1: Clippings and articles (miscellaneous)

- Folder 2: Clippings and articles (miscellaneous)

- Folder 3: Before 1891

- Folder 4: 1891

- Folder 5: 1892

- Folder 6: 1893

- Folder 7: 1893 (St. Louis Exposition)

- Folder 8: 1894

- Folder 9: 1894

- Box 63

- Folder 1: 1894 (St. Louis Exposition)

- Folder 2: 1895

- Folder 3: 1895 (Atlanta)

- Folder 4: 1895 (St. Louis Exposition)

- Folder 5: 1895 (Texas State Fair)

- Folder 6: 1896

- Folder 7: 1897

- Folder 8: 1898

- Folder 9: 1898

- Folder 10: 1898

- Box 64

- Folder 1: 1899

- Folder 2: 1899

- Folder 3: 1900

- Folder 4: 1901

- Folder 5: 1902

- Folder 6: 1903

- Folder 7: 1904

- Box 65

- Folder 1: 1904

- Folder 2: 1905

- Folder 3: 1906

- Folder 4: 1907

- Folder 5: 1908

- Folder 6: 1909

- Folder 7: 1910

- Folder 8: 1911

- Folder 9: 1912

- Folder 10: 1913

- Folder 11: 1914

- Folder 12: 1915 (including Pan Pacific Exposition, 23 May-23 July 1915)

- Folder 13: 1916

- Folder 14: 1917

- Folder 15: 1918

- Folder 16: 1919

- Box 66

- Folder 1: 1920

- Folder 2: 1921

- Folder 3: 1922

- Folder 4: 1923

- Folder 5: 1924

- Folder 6: 1925

- Folder 7: 1926

- Folder 8: 1927

- Folder 9: 1928

- Folder 10: 1929

- Folder 11: 1930s

- Folder 12: 1940s

- Folder 13: 1950s

- Folder 14: 1960s

- Box 67

- Folder 1: 1970s

- Folder 2: 1980s

- Folder 3: 1980s

- Folder 4: 1980s

- Folder 5: 1990s

- Folder 6: 1990s

- Folder 7: 1990s

- Box 68

- Folder 1: 2000-2010

- Folder 2: 2000-2010

- Box 149

- Folder 10: Clippings, ca. 1890-1920

- Includes clippings on Radio, Moody, Helmecke, Thomas A'Becket, and Sousa Band Pitch
- Folder 11: Contemporary Clippings on Sousa, 2005/2007

- Includes clippings on Sousa Statue
- Box 152

- Folder 21: Sousa related speeches and programs, ca. 1990-2007

- Includes DVD of Nancy Smith Funeral Service
- Folder 22: Sousa-related speech drafts, ca. 1990s

- Box 162

- Folder 14: Sousa Research Clippings (photocopies) and notes (1 of 3), undated

- Folder 15: Sousa Research Clippings (photocopies) and notes (2 of 3), undated

- Contains notecards, possibly for a speech.
- Folder 16: Sousa Research Clippings (photocopies) and notes (3 of 3), undated

- Box 163

- Folder 7: Kohler News Photocopies, 1925

- Folder 8: Sousa Clippings, 1899-2004

- Folder 9: Japanese and Tribune Sousa Articles, ca. 1990

- Folder 25: Sousa Research Notebook: Articles, 1900-1909

- Box 165

- Folder 17: Copies of Owen Kincaid's Clippings, undated

- Box 166

- Folder 3: Copies of Owen Kincaid's Clippings, undated

- Folder 5: 1911 World Tour: "Around the World with Sousa", Edmund A. Wall's World Tour Poem, ca. 1911-1935

- Folder 7: Clippings from Buss Russell's Collection, 1915-1934

- Folder 8: Sousa Research Newspaper Clippings, 2005

- Sub-Series 5: Operetta Scores and Librettos

- Box 76

- Folder 1: The Bride Elect: Concert stage adaptation by Basil Langton (photocopy)

- Folder 2: The Bride Elect: Piano/vocal score (photocopy)

- Folder 3: The Bride Elect: Piano/vocal score (photocopy)

- Folder 4: The Charlatan: Piano/vocal score (photocopy)

- Folder 5: The Charlatan: Libretto (photocopy)

- Folder 6: Chris and the Wonderful Lamp: Piano/vocal score (original)

- Box 77

- Folder 1: Desiree: Piano/vocal score and libretto (2 documents, photocopies)

- Folder 2: El Capitan: Piano/vocal score (original)

- Folder 3: El Capitan: Piano/vocal score (original)

- Folder 4: El Capitan: Piano/vocal score; libretto; staging directions (photocopy)

- Folder 5: El Capitan: Piano/vocal score (Sousa`s original proof copy)

- Folder 6: The Free Lance: Libretto (photocopy)

- Box 78

- Folder 1: The Free Lance: Piano/vocal score (original)

- Folder 2: The Queen of Hearts: (one act) (2 photocopies)

- Folder 3: The Glass Blowers: Piano/vocal score (original) [see also "The American Maid"]

- Folder 4: The Smugglers: Piano/vocal score (photocopy)

- Folder 5: The Trumpet and the Drum book of instruction for field-trumpet and drum (reprint)

- Folder 6: The Victory: Libretto (photocopy)

- Folder 7: Jacob's Orchestra Monthly, February-May 1913

- Folder 8: Jacob's Orchestra Monthly, November 1913-1921

- Box 79

- Folder 5: The Wolf: (Comic opera) Libretto (photocopy), 1888

- Box 80

- Folder 1: Jacob`s Orchestra Monthly, 1912-1923

- Sub-Series 6: Sousa Band Programs

- Box 79

- Folder 7: US Marine Band Programs, undated

- Box 89

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 8: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 9: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 10: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 11: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 12: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 13: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 14: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 15: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 16: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 17: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 18: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 19: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 20: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Folder 21: Sousa Band Programs Before 1900 to 1910

- Box 90

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 8: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 9: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Folder 10: Sousa Band Programs 1911-1918

- Box 91

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 8: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 9: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 10: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 11: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Folder 12: Sousa Band Programs 1919-1929

- Box 92

- Folder 1: Sousa Band Programs 1930-1932

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Programs 1930-1932

- Folder 3: Philadelphia Era Programs

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Programs, Undated

- Box 126

- Folder 1: Jacobs Band Monthly, 1916-1935

- Folder 2: Metronome, 1885-1910

- Folder 3: Metronome, 1910-1932

- Sub-Series 7: Willow Grove Programs

- Box 87

- Folder 1: Willow Grove Programs, August 1905-September 1925

- Includes photocopies of programs from 1905 and 1925.
- Folder 2: Willow Grove Programs, June 1902-August 1919

- Includes photocopies of programs from 1917 and 1919.
- Folder 3: Willow Grove Programs, May-June1901

- Photocopies.
- Folder 4: Willow Grove Programs, May-June 1902

- Photocopies.
- Folder 5: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1903

- Photocopies.
- Folder 6: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1904

- Photocopies.
- Folder 7: Willow Grove Programs, May-June 1905

- Photocopies.
- Folder 8: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1906

- Photocopies.
- Folder 9: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1907

- Photocopies.
- Folder 10: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1908

- Photocopies.
- Folder 11: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1909

- Photocopies.
- Folder 12: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1910

- Photocopies.
- Folder 13: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1912

- Photocopies.
- Folder 14: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1913

- Photocopies.
- Folder 15: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1913

- Photocopies.
- Folder 16: Willow Grove Programs, August 1913-August 1915

- Photocopies.
- Folder 17: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1916

- Photocopies.
- Folder 18: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1917

- Photocopies.
- Folder 19: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1918

- Photocopies.
- Folder 20: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1919

- Photocopies.
- Folder 21: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1920

- Photocopies.
- Folder 22: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1921

- Photocopies. Includes original copy of August 1921.
- Folder 23: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1922

- Photocopies.
- Folder 24: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1923

- Photocopies.
- Folder 25: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1924

- Photocopies.
- Folder 26: Willow Grove Programs, August-September 1925

- Photocopies.
- Box 88

- Folder 1: Willow Grove Programs, 1926

- Folder 2: Jacobs` Band Monthly Index, 1916-1941

- Folder 3: Metronome indexes, 1885-1930 (compiled by Bill Rehrig)

- Folder 4: Metronome indexes, 1885-1930 (compiled by Bill Rehrig)

- Folder 5: Metronome indexes, 1885-1930 (compiled by Bill Rehrig)

- Sub-Series 8: Sousa Collections Catalogs and Finding Aids

- Box 89

- Folder 1: Metronome subject index, 1885-1930 (compiled by Bill Rehrig)

- Folder 2: Sousa Library at Cicero, Illinois

- Box 162

- Folder 1: Marines - Clyde Hall Collection, ca. 1982

- Folder 29: Virginia Root Collection, ca. 2000

- Folder 30: Finding Aid to The Correspondence of JPS and His Family, US Marine Band Library, undated

- Folder 32: Marine Band Special Collections, ca. 1978-1980

- Folder 33: Finding Aid to the John Henry Collection, US Marine Band Library, 1995

- Folder 34: Finding Aid to the Rudolf Becker Collection, US Marine Band Library, 1996

- Box 163

- Folder 1: Lennox Lohr Papers Inventory, 1911-1968

- Folder 2: Boston Public Library Sousa Collection, 1882-1940

- Folder 10: John Philip Sousa Library Index, University of Illinois Bands, undated

- Volume I: A-L
- Folder 11: John Philip Sousa Library Index, University of Illinois Bands, undated

- Volume II: M-R
- Folder 12: John Philip Sousa Library Index, University of Illinois Bands, undated

- Volume III: S-Z
- Box 164

- Folder 20: Military journal numbers list - Boosey and Chappell, 2000

- Folder 21: Sousa Band and other music catalog: title, composer, and publisher, undated

- Formerly at J. Sterling Morton High School in Cicero, IL, and now at the Library of Congress Music Division.
- Folder 22: Sousa-Grabel Collection, Library of Congress, 1998

- Sorted by title.
- Folder 23: Leonard B. Smith Library catalog (1 of 2), ca. 1988

- Folder 24: Leonard B. Smith Library catalog (2 of 2), ca. 1988

- Box 165

- Folder 4: Doug Macleod's Publisher's Catalogs (1 of 3), undated, 2007

- Folder 5: Doug Macleod's Publisher's Catalogs (2 of 3), undated

- Folder 6: Doug Macleod's Publisher's Catalogs (3 of 3), undated

- Box 168

- Folder 8: Twins: Sousa Catalog (1 of 2), ca. 1999

- Folder 9: Twins: Sousa Catalog (2 of 2), ca. 1999

- Sub-Series 9: Dissertations and Theses on Sousa and Band

- Box 105

- Folder 1: Church, Charles Freemont, Jr., "The Life and Influence of John Philip Sousa," Ohio State University, 1942

- Folder 2: Dall, Cameron M., "German Military Band Music during the Third Reich, 1933-1945," Ball State University, 1990

- Folder 3: Eiland, Dianna, "A History of the University of Kansas Band, 1874-1934," Baylor University, 1980

- Folder 4: Ericson, Lucinda, "The History of the Asbury Park Band," Trenton State College, n.d. 1

- Box 106

- Folder 1: Ericson, Lucinda, "The History of the Asbury Park Band," Trenton State College, n.d. 2

- Folder 2: Frizane, Daniel E., "Arthur Pryor [1870-1942]: American Trombonist, Bandmaster, Composer," University of Nebraska, n.d.

- Folder 3: Herak, Diana Droste, "A Survey of Active Brass Bands in the State of Ohio," Ohio State University, 1999

- Folder 4: Jorgessen, Michael N., "John Philip Sousa`s Opera: El Capitan: A Historical, Analytical, and Performance Guide", Ball State University, 1994.

- Box 107

- Folder 1: Klein, James M., "The Live Radio Broadcasts of the ARMCO Band, 1929-1939, Programming and Influence on Emerging Band Repertoire," University of Cincinnati, 1981

- Folder 2: Korzun, Jonathan N., "The Orchestral Transcriptions for Band of John Philip Sousa: A Description and Analysis," Rutgers University, 1984

- Folder 3: Puhg, Joel, "The Legacy of Walter Beeler: His Contributions to the Concert Band and Its Literature in the College and Secondary Curricula," Bowling Green State University, 1988

- Folder 4: Rode, Glenn G., "The Concert Band in Chicago from 1893 to 1985," Northeastern Illinois University, 1985 Ullery, Victoria L., "Frank Simon: History and Influence," Wright State University, 1984

- Folder 5: Bly, Leon J., "The March in American Society," University of Miami, 1977 Byrne, Frank P., Jr., "Sousa Marches: Principles for Historically Informed Performance," 1992 [U.S. Marine Band director]

- Folder 6: Cole, Sarah, "For They Are American: The Gorman`s Philadelphia Church Choir`s Production of HMS Pinafore," Richter Independent, 1985

- Box 108

- Folder 1: Flower Valley Elementary School, Rockville, Maryland, second grade class, Sousa, the March King: An Original Musical Play, 1995

- Folder 2: Gerardi, Jess L. Jr., "Karl L. King: His Life and His Music," University of Colorado, 1973

- Folder 3: Goodman, Sol, Dissertations/essays on band and music subjects

- Folder 4: Goodman, Sol, Dissertations/essays on band and music subjects

- Folder 5: Henthorn, Susan Kay, "British Brass Bands: A Guide to the Literature,"Kent State University, 1989

- Folder 6: Hester, Michael E., "A Study of the Saxophone Soloists Performing with the John Philip Sousa Band, 1893-1930," University of Arizona, 1995

- Folder 7: Koehler, Melisa C., "Banda Minichini: An Italian Band in America,"Peabody Conservatory of Music, 1996

- Box 109

- Folder 1: Koenig, Karl, "The History of the March," n.d.

- Folder 2: Lord, Rylance A., "Sousa Spectacular, Volume I," 1985

- Folder 3: Madja, James T., "The Life and Work of Herbert L. Clarke, 1867-1945,"University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1988

- Folder 4: Polce, Vincent, "The Influence of Leonard B. Smith on the Heritage of the Band in the United States," Ohio State University, 1991 (autographed)

- Folder 5: Stacy, William Barney, "John Philip Sousa and His Band Suites: An Analytic and Cultural Study," University of Colorado, 1972

- Folder 6: Strain, James A., "The Xylophone, Circa 1878-1930: Its Published Literature, Development as a Concert Instrument, and Use in Musical Organizations,"Eastman School of Music, 1995

- Box 110

- Folder 1: Ullery, Victoria L., "Patrick S. Gilmore: History and Influence," [Wright State University?], 1985

- Folder 2: Whisler, John A., "The Songs of John Philip Sousa," Memphis State University, 1975

- Folder 3: Wolfinbarger, Steve M., "The Solo Trombone Music of Arthur Pryor,"North Texas State University, 1982

- Folder 10: Correspondence, 1969-1970

- Folder 11: Correspondence, 1971-1974

- Folder 12: List of All-Sousa Recordings, Feb. 2, 1996

- Compiled by Paul Bierley
- Box 172

- Folder 67: The Clarinetists of the John Philip Sousa Band: 1892-1931, dissertation by Jesse Daniel Krebs, 2006

- Folder 69: A History of Instrumental Music at Portsmouth High School, William E. Daehler, 2007

- Sub-Series 10: Original Sousa Novels and Other Books

- Box 112

- Folder 7: Pipetown Sandy (by John Philip Sousa)

- Folder 8: The Fifth String (by John Philip Sousa)

- Folder 9: The Fifth String (by John Philip Sousa - different cover illustration)

- Folder 10: My Family: Right of Wrong (by John Philip Sousa III)

- Folder 11: Through the Year with Sousa (by John Philip Sousa)

- Box 113

- Folder 1: The Transit of Venus (by John Philip Sousa)

- Folder 2: Esputa`s Music Instructor (by John Esputa)

- Folder 3: Airs of All Lands (solo cornet part)(compiled by John Philip Sousa)

- Folder 4: Child`s Own Book of Great Musicians - Sousa (by Thomas Tapper)

- Box 165

- Folder 28: The Fifth String, The Trumpet and Drum, and Pipetown Sandy by John Philip Sousa, 1886-1902

- Box 167

- Folder 2: National Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands by John Philip Sousa, 1890

- Box 172

- Folder 77: We're Loyal to You, Illinois, Cary Burford, 1952

- Folder 78: Marching Along (Japanese translation), John Philip Sousa, 1994

- Folder 79: Marching Along: Recollections of Men, Women, and Music, John Philip Sousa, 1928

- Sub-Series 11: Original Sousa Newspaper Articles

- Box 124

- Folder 1: The Sunday Star (Washington, D.C.), 7 August 1921

- Folder 2: The INT Sunday Journal (Michigan), 25 May 1930

- Folder 3: Boston Sunday Post, 8 October 1922

- Folder 4: The War Cry, 8 October 1922

- Folder 5: Day-By-Day Log Of John Philip Sousa`s Life

- Photocopies of this item, as well as the original binder, are available in the Sousa Archives reference collection, 240 Harding Band Building.
- Sub-Series 12: Original Photographs and Tour Maps

- Box 128

- Folder 1: Sousa Band at Hamburg, Germany, 1900 (21.5" x 17.5" framed)

- Folder 2: Sousa Band at Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, panoramic, hand-tinted, n.d. [probably 1890s], (32" x 13.75" framed)

- Folder 3: 9 Sousa Band tour maps

- (See also Box 79, Folder 2, and Box 59 for intellectual arrangement)
- Sub-Series 13: Oversized Materials - Japan Sousa Society

- Box 125

- Folder 1: Going on the Sea

- Folder 2: Japan Sousa Society Members

- Folder 3: October 12, 1992 - List of Materials

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Re-Enactment Photographs

- Folder 5: Band People Magazine, No. 3

- Folder 150

- Folder 8: Sousa's Hymn and Japanese Phonodisc Sousa (ed. S. Takahashi)

- Sub-Series 14: Oversized Materials

- Box 126

- Folder 4: Sousa Encore Book (Green) Solo Clarinet, undated

- Folder 5: Sousa Encore Book (Green) First Bassoon, undated

- Folder 6: Sousa Encore Book (Black) Solo Clarinet, undated

- Box 127

- Folder 1: Lithograph of pen and ink sketch of young John Philip Sousa (1900) from Seiichiro Takahashi of the Japan Sousa Society, presented in honor of Paul Bierley`s birthday, 3 February 2000 (17.5" x 14.5" framed)

- Sub-Series 15: Sousa Correspondence

- Box 79

- Folder 8: Sousa Letters in National Archives, ca. 1892

- Box 130

- Folder 1: Sousa Letters, ca.1900 - 1917

- Folder 2: Sousa Letters, 1918-1923

- Folder 3: Sousa Letters, 1924-1932

- Folder 4: Sousa Letters: Guy F. Lee, 1918-1919

- Folder 5: Sousa Letters: Keeping Time and Marching Along, 1925-1928

- Folder 6: Sousa Letters: Fragments, Undated

- Folder 7: Sousa Letters, Undated

- Box 152

- Folder 9: Letters to Sousa (photocopies), 1916-1929

- Folder 10: Letters to Sousa (photocopies), 1916-1930

- Folder 11: Correspondence to and from VIPs (photocopies), 1918-1929

- Folder 12: Correspondence (photocopies), ca. 1915-1930

- Folder 13: Correspondence pinpointing John Philip Sousa location, 1907-1931

- Folder 14: Correspondence with publishers, undated

- Folder 15: Correspondence to and from John Philip Sousa (photocopies), 1909-1930

- Folder 16: Correspondence to and from John Philip Sousa (photocopies), 1915-1930

- Folder 17: Library of Congress, 1910-1930

- Folder 18: Correspondence with other composers, 1910-1930

- Folder 19: Long Beach Municipal Band and Sousa Band Members, undated

- Sub-Series 16: Photobook Research Materials

- Box 138

- Folder 8: Photobook, Band Programs

- Folder 9: Photobook, Periodicals

- Box 139

- Folder 6: Photobook, Advertisements

- Folder 7: Photobook, Cartoons and Caricatures

- Sub-Series 17: Sousa Research Photographs

- Box 162

- Folder 2: "250+ Sousa Band Photographs, Memorabilia" - photocopies, 2000

- Folder 3: Sousa and Sousa Band Photographs, undated

- Folder 4: "Miscellaneous Band Pictures", ca. 1994-2004

- Includes research material for Sousa Band book.
- Folder 17: Photos for Paste-Ups of America's Musical Patriot and articles, undated

- Series 3: American Band History Materials, ca.1900-2007

- Sub-Series 1: Articles and Clippings

- Box 68

- Folder 3: Bachman, Harold B.

- Folder 4: Bell, William J.

- Folder 5: Butler, Helen May

- Folder 6: Clarke, Herbert L.

- Folder 7: Clarke, Herbert L.

- Folder 8: Evans, Merle

- Folder 9: Fennell, Frederick

- Folder 10: Frangkiser, Carl

- Folder 11: Fucik, Julius

- Folder 12: Gilmore, Patrick S.

- Folder 13: Goodman, Stephen K.

- Folder 14: Hall, R. B.

- Folder 15: Howard, Col. George S.

- Box 69

- Folder 1: King, Karl L.

- Folder 2: Mayhall, Harry S.

- Folder 3: Miller, Roy

- Folder 4: Paull, E. T.

- Folder 5: Pryor, Arthur

- Folder 6: Simon, Frank

- Folder 7: Tjernagel, Nehemias

- Folder 8: Band composers (miscellaneous)

- Box 70

- Folder 1: Musicians (other)

- Folder 2: Musicians (other)

- Folder 3: Musicians (other)

- Folder 4: Musicians (other)

- Box 71

- Folder 1: Musicians (other)

- Folder 2: Musicians (other)

- Folder 3: Band History - General

- Folder 4: Allentown Band

- Folder 5: British Bands

- Folder 6: Chatfield Brass Band

- Folder 7: Eastman Wind Ensemble

- Folder 8: Foreign Band Research Materials

- Box 72

- Folder 1: Goldman Band

- Folder 2: Industrial Bands (ARMCO, PHILCO, Saginaw Eddy)

- Folder 3: Long Beach Municipal Band

- Folder 4: Melbourne, Florida, Municipal Band

- Folder 5: Municipal and Community Bands - General

- Folder 6: Municipal and Community Bands - General

- Folder 7: Municipal and Community Bands - General

- Folder 8: National Concert Band of America

- Folder 9: Royal Canadian Mounted Police Band

- Folder 10: Salvation Army Band

- Folder 11: U.S. Air Force Band

- Folder 12: U.S. Armed Forces Bicentennial Band

- Folder 13: U.S. Army Band

- Folder 14: U.S. Coast Guard Band

- Folder 15: U.S. Marine Band

- Folder 16: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Band

- Folder 17: U.S. Military Academy (West INT) Band

- Folder 18: U.S. Naval Academy Band

- Folder 19: U.S. Navy Band

- Box 152

- Folder 6: Detroit Concert Band "Band Fan", 1975-1995

- Folder 7: Virginia Grand Military Band programs and newsletters, "The Grand Band Companion", 2002-2005

- Folder 8: Windjammers Unlimited, Circus Fanfare, 2004-2007

- Box 124

- Folder 6: D'Urbano, Luigi, Italian Band Research Materials, ca. 1900-1920

- Box 125

- Folder 6: A.F. Thaviu Band Research Materials [Part 1], ca. 1900-2000

- Folder 7: A.F. Thaviu Band Research Materials [Part 2], ca. 1900-2000

- Folder 8: A.F. Thaviu Band Research Materials [Part 3], ca. 1900-2000

- Folder 9: A.F. Thaviu Band Research Materials [Part 4], ca. 1900-2000

- See Also: Fred Crane Correspondence, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 6, Folder 4; Samuel Thaviu Interview, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 113, Folder 9; and A.F. Thaviu Band Recording, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 113, Folder 10.
- Sub-Series 2: Leonard B. Smith and the Detroit Concert Band

- Box 126

- Folder 7: Leonard B. Smith: Articles by and about, 1960-1992

- Box 92

- Folder 5: Leonard Smith: Biographical

- Folder 6: Leonard Smith: Death of

- Folder 7: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1955

- Folder 8: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1960-1963

- Folder 9: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1964-1966

- Folder 10: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1967-1973

- Folder 11: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1974-1980

- Folder 12: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1981-1988

- Folder 13: Leonard Smith: Correspondence, 1989-2000

- Folder 14: Detroit Concert Band: History and Programs

- Box 93

- Folder 1: Detroit Concert Band Programs, 1973

- (This is the year Paul Bierley played with the band) Paul Bierley worked as a Music Consultant for Accompaniments Unlimited (a Leonard Smith business)
- Folder 2: Detroit Concert Band Programs, 1973

- (This is the year that Paul Bierley played with the band) Paul Bierley worked as a Music Consultant for Accompaniments Unlimited (a Leonard Smith business).
- Sub-Series 3: Henry Fillmore Materials

- Box 93

- Folder 3: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 4: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 5: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 6: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 7: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 8: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 9: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 10: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 11: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 12: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 13: Correspondence, A-L

- Folder 14: Correspondence, A-L

- Box 94

- Folder 1: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 2: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 3: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 4: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 5: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 6: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 7: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 8: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 9: Correspondence, M-Z

- Folder 10: Correspondence, M-Z

- Box 95

- Folder 1: Fillmore Arrangements and Transcriptions

- Folder 2: Fillmore life in general

- Folder 3: Music of other Fillmores

- Folder 4: Fillmore interviews

- Folder 5: Fillmore interviews

- Box 96

- Folder 1: Fillmore family tree (See Oversized Box 96, Folder 1)

- Folder 2: Research cards/notes for future Fillmore book (See Oversozed Box 96, Folder 2)

- Folder 4: Fillmore Scrapbook from University of Miami (See Oversized Box 96, Folder 4)

- Folder 5: Cincinnati History (See Oversized Box 96, Folder 5)

- Box 97

- Folder 1: Fillmore sources and references

- Folder 2: Fillmore marches and bum steers

- Folder 3: Fillmore marches and bum steers

- Folder 4: Pseudonyms for H. Fillmore

- Folder 5: Pseudonyms for H. Fillmore

- Folder 6: Harold Bennett, Will Huff pseudonym

- Folder 7: Fillmore unpublished music

- Box 98

- Folder 1: Fillmore tributes, memorials, and obituaries

- Folder 2: Fillmore family

- Folder 3: Fillmore family

- Folder 4: Will Huff

- Folder 5: Will Huff

- Box 99

- Folder 1: Oral history cassette tapes:

- Folder 2: Annette Manning (2 tapes)

- Folder 3: Marie Grau

- Folder 4: Phil Gates (2 tapes)

- Folder 5: John and Margaret Heney (2 tapes)

- Folder 6: Tiemyer

- Folder 7: Albertus Meyers, Fred McCall, Otto Kraushaar

- Folder 8: Poetker

- Folder 9: Heney (2 tapes)

- Folder 10: H. E. Nutt

- Folder 11: Nancy Smith and Annette Manning

- Folder 12: Thelma Jones Bernum

- Folder 13: Louise Reszke (2 tapes)

- Folder 14: Ed Caughran (3 tapes)

- Folder 15: John Heney, 1969

- Folder 16: Jack Rham

- Box 100

- Folder 1: Banner of Beauty (original band book)

- Folder 2: Data on Fillmore music

- Folder 3: Articles about Fillmore

- Folder 4: Rodeheaver

- Folder 5: Will Nicholson and Military Escort

- Folder 6: Letters from Florida bandmasters

- Folder 7: Disciples of Christ Historical Society

- Folder 8: Clock

- Folder 9: 1st Regiment Infantry, Ohio National Guard

- Folder 10: Fillmore bandstand

- Box 101

- Folder 1: Cincinnati Red`s Game: First broadcast

- Folder 2: Huff information from historical societies

- Folder 3: Miami Military Institute, Germantown, Ohio

- Folder 4: Circus

- Folder 5: Marriages of Henry Fillmore

- Folder 6: Henry Fillmore - Masonic

- Folder 7: Fillmore`s music lists

- Folder 8: Henry Fillmore`s programs (many original)

- Folder 9: Letters to Christian churches

- Folder 10: James H. Fillmore

- Folder 11: Miscellaneous Fillmore materials

- Box 102

- Folder 1: Buss Russell Diary, 1911 (Sousa`s Band)

- Folder 2: Al Knecht Daybook, 1900-1914 (Sousa`s Band)

- Folder 3: Research materials, general

- Folder 4: Article, "The Case of the Duplicate Composer," by P.E. Bierley

- Folder 5: Gahanna High School Fillmore Program

- Folder 6: Souvenir Program, 18th annual ABA Convention, Ohio State University, 1952 Photographs:

- Folder 7: Henry Fillmore

- Folder 8: Fillmore family photographs

- Folder 9: Miami Military Institute, Germantown, Ohio


- Folder 10: Mike the Radio Hound

- Folder 11: Group and band photographs

- Folder 12: Fillmore Museum at University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida

- Folder 13: Masonic

- Folder 14: Snapshots copied from Marie Grau

- Folder 15: Miscellaneous

- Folder 16: Copies of photographs, miscellaneous

- Folder 17: Musical Messenger Supplement frontispiece, Editorial Staff, January 1896


- 8x10-inch black and white photographic negative.
- Folder 18: Spares

- Folder 19: Will Huff

- Folder 20: John J. Heney

- Folder 21: Photographs from Photograph album Scrapbook

- Sub-Series 4: Hallelujah Trombone

- Box 104

- Folder 1: Hallelujah Trombone Photographs, Captions, and Negatives


- Sub-Series 5: Robert Hoe V Materials

- Box 110

- Folder 4: Robert Hoe V - Biographical

- Folder 5: Robert Hoe - Death of

- Folder 6: Robert Hoe - Articles by and about

- Folder 7: Correspondence, 1965-1966

- Folder 8: Correspondence, 1967

- Folder 9: Correspondence, 1968

- Box 111

- Folder 1: Correspondence, 1974-1975

- Folder 2: Correspondence, 1976-1977

- Folder 3: Correspondence, 1978-1979

- Folder 4: Correspondence, 1980-1983

- Folder 5: Paul Bierley cartoons for Bob Hoe

- Folder 6: Comparison of Otterbein records

- Folder 7: Marilyn Hoe Correspondence, 1983-1985

- Folder 8: Marilyn Hoe Correspondence, 1986-1999

- Folder 9: Marilyn Hoe - Death of

- Folder 10: Robert Hoe Foundation

- Folder 11: Robert Hoe Foundation - Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music, 1999-2000

- Box 112

- Folder 1: Robert Hoe Foundation - Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music, 2000-2003

- Folder 2: Heritage Series Continuation Committee

- Folder 3: Hoe Foundation - Integrity Press Royalty Statements and Annual Reports, 1992-2003

- Folder 4: Hoe Foundation Correspondence with Integrity Press

- Folder 5: Correspondence with Bobby Hoe (son), 1985-1998

- Folder 6: Sales of Heritage Encyclopedia by Integrity Press

- Sub-Series 6: Fillmore Correspondence

- Box 122

- Folder 12: Correspondence between Henry Fillmore and John J. Heney, 1939-1942

- Folder 13: Correspondence between Henry Fillmore and John J. Heney, 1943-1956

- Folder 14: Correspondence between Henry Fillmore and Otto Kraushaar, 1942-1946

- Box 123

- Folder 1: Correspondence between Henry Fillmore and Otto Kraushaar, 1947-1953

- Folder 2: Correspondence between Henry Fillmore and Al Wright and Luise Reszke, 1954-1956

- Series 4: Paul Bierley Professional Papers, ca. 1953-2014

- Sub-Series 1: Paul E. Bierley - Personal and Professional Papers

- Box 80

- Folder 2: Paul E. Bierley - Personal

- Folder 3: Employment History - General

- Folder 4: Bierleys` 40th wedding anniversary (including concert by Brass Band of Columbus and barbershop quartet)

- Folder 5: Article, "Bierley: The Name and Some Recollections"

- Folder 6: Columbus Dispatch article on Paul Bierley

- Folder 7: Honorary Doctorate of Music from Ohio State University

- Folder 8: Cartoons (Office Fun) - Original art

- Folder 9: Cartoons (General)

- Folder 10: Cartoons (The Happy 100 Office Cartoons)

- Folder 11: Cartoons (Ettinger and Koerner - office mates?)

- Folder 12: Cartoons (Ellanef Humor)

- Box 81

- Folder 1: Cartoons (Miscellaneous)

- Folder 2: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1982

- Folder 3: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1983

- Folder 4: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1984

- Folder 5: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1985

- Folder 6: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1986

- Folder 7: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1988

- Folder 8: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1989

- Folder 9: Integrity Press Accounting Books, 1990

- Folder 10: Integrity Press Sales, 1991-1997

- Folder 11: Integrity Press Expenses, 1995-1996

- Box 82

- Folder 1: Integrity Press Expenses, 1997-1999

- Folder 2: Integrity Press Marketing Materials for Publications

- Folder 3: Integrity Press Sample Publication Process - Nostalgic Happenings in the Three Bands of John Philip Sousa

- Folder 4: Integrity Press Sample Publication Process - Nostalgic Happenings in the Three Bands of John Philip Sousa

- Folder 5: Integrity Press Sample Publication Process - Nostalgic Happenings in the Three Bands of John Philip Sousa

- Folder 6: Integrity Press Sample Publication Process - Nostalgic Happenings in the Three Bands of John Philip Sousa

- Folder 7: 78-rpm record collection donated to the University of Kansas

- Box 83

- Folder 1: Letters of Hall of Fame for Great Americans Electors, 1971-1973

- Folder 2: Student employment summers while in college, 1951

- Folder 3: VA Subsistence Allowance while in college, 1944-1952

- Folder 4: VA benefits, GI Bill and FHA loan, August 1957

- Folder 5: Professional registration as an engineer, 1952-1959

- Folder 6: Offers of employment after graduation from Ohio State University, 1952-1960

- Folder 7: Employment at North American Aviation, 1952-1968

- Folder 8: Employment at North American Aviation, 1954-1973

- Folder 9: Pauline Bierley`s employment as secretary at North American Aviation, 1952-1954

- Folder 10: Engineering design guidelines: fixed wing and rotary wing, 1961-1966

- Box 84

- Folder 1: NAA: PEB status reports, 1953-1969

- Folder 2: NAA: Work reports, 1972

- Folder 3: Patent disclosure, NAA, 1971-1972

- Folder 4: NAA: Aircraft compatibility, 1972

- Folder 5: NAA: PEB design work, 1961-1971

- Folder 6: NAA: PEB design work, 1956-1973

- Folder 7: NAA: PEB design work, November 8, 1956

- Folder 8: NAA: PEB design work, 1969-1973

- Folder 9: NAA: PEB design work, circa 1969

- Box 85

- Folder 1: NAA: PEB design work

- Folder 2: Photographs of weapon systems PEB worked on

- Folder 3: Photographs of weapon systems PEB worked on

- Folder 4: Layoff from North American-Rockwell, 1970 and 1973

- Folder 5: Engineering consultant work after layoff from North American-Rockwell

- Folder 6: Employment with WDLR Radio, Delaware

- Folder 7: Employment with Mus-i-Col (mid-1970s)

- Folder 8: Consultant to New Sousa Band at Wolf Trap

- Folder 9: Employment with Ellanef Manufacturing Corporation

- Folder 10: Design work for Ellanef

- Box 86

- Folder 1: Design work for Ellanef

- Folder 2: Edmund Franko Goldman autobiography manuscript (copy), original at LOC

- Folder 3: Edmund Franko Goldman autobiography manuscript (copy), original at LOC

- Folder 4: Edmund Franko Goldman autobiography manuscript (copy), original at LOC

- Folder 5: Frank Simon`s Testimonial Letters, 1964

- Folder 6: Frank Simon`s Testimonial Letters, 1964

- Box 153

- Folder 3: American flag quilt with Sousa pins, undated

- Folder 4: John Philip Sousa March King plate, undated

- Folder 5: Bierley with Loras H. Schissel, conducting Virginia Grand Military Band; ATA Commemorative Coin

- Photograph and coin
- Folder 6: Army Memorabilia - telegraph and bullet, undated

- Box 160

- Folder 55: Composers (Except Band), ca. 1967-1992

- Folder 56: Local 103 A.F.M., ca. 1993-2003

- Box 161

- Folder 1: Sonneck, ca. 2005-2010

- Folder 2: CIP & LC, ca. 1984-2008

- Folder 3: Employment letters, ca. 1994-1996

- Folder 4: Composer Questionnaire, undated

- Folder 5: Abstracts, 1985

- Folder 6: Blue Box Co. & other packaging materials, ca. 1995

- Folder 7: ISBN, ca. 2000

- Folder 8: Crane duplicating service, 1992

- Folder 9: Mailing lists and Co-op mailing, 1998

- Folder 10: Sales Tax, ca .1974-2004

- Folder 11: Reviews, JPS, AP, ca. 1986

- Folder 12: Reviews: Works of JPS (1 of 2), ca. 1984-1986

- Folder 13: Reviews; Works of JPS (2 of 2), ca. 1984-1986

- Folder 14: Reviews: Filmore (1 of 2), ca. 1982-1983

- Folder 15: Reviews: Filmore (2 of 2), ca. 1982-1983

- Folder 16: Copyright information-general, ca. 1979

- Folder 17: Thomson-Shore, Inc., ca. 1992-1997

- Folder 18: Bookcrafters, ca. 1984-1988

- Folder 19: Copyright paperwork, ca. 1967-1998

- Folder 20: Stars and Stripes as National March, undated

- Folder 21: Columbus Symphony Orchestra (1 of 2), ca. 1974-1984

- Folder 22: Columbus Symphony Orchestra (2 of 2), ca. 1974-1984

- Folder 23: Tuba (1 of 2), ca. 1960-2003

- Folder 24: Tuba (2 of 2), ca. 1960-2003

- Folder 25: "Music Miscellany"-Articles and clippings (1 of 3), ca. 1963-2003

- Folder 26: "Music Miscellany"-Articles and clippings (2 of 3), ca. 1963-2003

- Folder 27: "Music Miscellany"-Articles and clippings (3 of 3), ca. 1963-2003

- Folder 28: Band history, ca. 1992-1998

- Folder 29: Sousa photograph ordering, ca. 1967

- Folder 30: Sousa Band instrumentation-year by year, 1999

- Folder 31: Pilots Log Book, ca. 1945-1946

- Southern Aviation School, Camden, South Carolina.
- Box 162

- Folder 5: Old Folks Jokes [sic], undated

- Folder 9: Sousa Oral History Project, 2013

- Folder 10: Sousa Biographical information, ca. 2012

- Folder 12: Sousa Quotations and Photographs, undated

- Folder 18: Oxford University Press, 2002-2008

- Folder 19: Alfred/Warner Bros. Publishing, 2001-2012

- Folder 20: University of Illinois - Judy McCulloh, 2003-2013

- Folder 21: Reminisce Magazine, 2006

- Folder 22: Greenwood Press, ca. 1994-1999

- Folder 23: Garland, 1987-2005

- Folder 24: Carl Fischer - Hallelujah Trombone, ca. 2001-2003

- Folder 25: Edward Bros., ca. 1983-1991

- Folder 26: Literary Agents: Correspondence with, 1998-2014

- Folder 27: Kozo Suzuki, ca. 2004-2007

- Box 163

- Folder 19: Heaven and Hell Jokes - compiled and abominated by Paul E. Bierley, 1997

- Box 164

- Folder 5: Military Band and Tuba Newsletters, 2011

- Folder 6: O.S.U. Commencement Program, 2001

- Folder 7: "My Own Propoganda": Bierley Promotional Matierals (1 of 2), 1969-2014

- Includes Bierley resume, "American Phenomenon" and other book material (outlines, publisher information), biographical information, and reviews.
- Folder 8: "My Own Propoganda": Bierley Promotional Matierals (2 of 2), 1969-2014

- Includes Bierley resume, "American Phenomenon" and other book material (outlines, publisher information), biographical information, and reviews.
- Folder 9: Technical Manual, Ellanef manufacturing Corporation, 1992

- Folder 10: Component Maintenance Manual, Ellanef Manufacturing Corporation, 1984

- Folder 11: Technical Manuals, Ellanef Manufacturing Company, 1988-1989

- Manual for Gearbox Assembly, Surface Sensor, and Space Shuttle: Hatch Latch Actuator.
- Folder 12: Aircraft Paul E. Bierley worked on, 1964-2010

- Includes Instruction Manual for the Assembly of the Full Size Redhead/Roadrunner Display Model (includes a photographs and a photograph of Paul). Includes cartoon drawings.
- Folder 13: Address and telephone books (1 of 2), undated

- Folder 14: Address and telephone books (2 of 2), undated

- Folder 15: "Poems for the Very Young Child", 1934

- Poems compiled by Dolores Knippel, illustrated by Mary Ellsworth.
- Folder 19: Naperville Municipal Band 1859-1981, 1982

- Box 165

- Folder 1: Softball Statistics Scrapbook (1 of 2), 1953-1963

- Folder 2: Softball Statistics Scrapbook (2 of 2), 1953-1963

- Folder 3: Softball Statistics Scrapbook, 1964-1966

- Folder 18: Heaven and Hell Jokes, undated

- Folder 19: Madness at the Office Introduction, undated

- Folder 20: Unpublished Cartoons, undated

- Folder 21: Cartoons Sketches and Drawings, undated

- Folder 22: Cartoons Sketches and Drawings, undated

- Box 166

- Folder 1: Comics Drawings and Sketches, undated

- Box 172

- Folder 13: Masonic Petition for Degrees - Whitehall Lodge No. 761, 1967

- Folder 63: America the Beautiful, arr. Paul Bierley, 2000

- Folder 68: Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin; comp. Wagner, arr. Bierley, 2006

- Sub-Series 2: Paul E. Bierley Honoraria

- Box 119

- Folder 1: Paul E. Bierley Honoraria, undated

- (See also Oversized Box 79, Folder 3)
- Folder 2: Outstanding Contributor Award Phi Beta Nu, 1983

- Folder 3: Ascap Deems Taylor Award, 1987

- Folder 4: God and Country Music Award, 1995

- Box 79

- Folder 6: Honoraria, undated

- See also Box 119 Folder 1
- Folder 9: Ohio State University Honorary Doctorate, 2001

- Box 152

- Folder 25: Brass Band of Columbus Founder's Award, 2005

- Folder 26: National Band Association, A.W.A.P.A., undated

- Folder 27: Key to the City - Portsmouth, Ohio

- Folder 28: Birthday Present (77th) from Seichiro Takahashi, 2003

- Folder 29: Birthday present (81st) from Seichiro Takahashi, 2007

- Folder 30: ASCAP Award to Integrity Press, 1987

- Folder 31: Ohio State University Bands Plaque, 2007

- Box 153

- Folder 1: Star of the Order Award, Louis Sudler Foundation, 2001

- Folder 2: Medal of the Order Award, Louis Sudler Foundation, 13 February 1986

- Folder 7: World Symphony Orchestra medallion, 1971

- Box 154

- Item 1: Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts fellow award - statue

- Item 2: Seichiro Takahashi birthday present to Paul Bierley: Miniature Sousaphone, 3 February 2006

- In black box labeled "Sousa's Band"
- Item 3: Ohioana Citation in the field of Humanities, 1996

- Item 4: Ohioana Citation in the field of Humanities, 1996

- Box 155

- Folder 1: Salute to America Concert Poster, 2008

- Keith Brion and his new Sousa Band with the Ohio State University marching band honoring Sousa Biographer Paul E. Bierley. Autographed by band members and attendees. See also Items 1 and 2 in box 155.
- Item 1: King David Baton, undated

- Item 2: Ohio Music Education Association Award Presented to Paul E. Bierley, 2008

- Award presented at Concert. See also Folder 1 and Item 1 of Box 155.
- Box 172

- Folder 1: Awards and Honors, 1958-2012

- Folder 74: American Phenomenon, Op. 1, Zenpei Kato (S, P), undated

- March dedicated to Paul Bierley.
- Box 173

- Folder 3: American Phenomenon March, Zempei Kato (2 copies, bound), 2000

- Dedicated to Paul E. Bierley
- Folder 4: Lifetime Achievement Award, Society for American Music, 2011

- Sub-Series 3: Paul E. Bierley Publications

- Box 119

- Folder 5: Article, "A Most Unusual Rehearsal," War Cry, 2002

- Folder 6: Article, "A Tribute to John Philip Sousa," The Instrumentalist, 1986

- Folder 7: Article, "Almost No Tuba", ca. 1972-1973

- Folder 8: Article, "Brother John Philip Sousa, Salesman of Americanism," Scottish Rite, 1997

- Folder 9: Article, "The Case of the Duplicate Composer," The Instrumentalist, 1979

- Folder 10: Article, "Everything Happened to Me" (unpublished), ca. 1959

- Box 120

- Folder 1: Article, "The Marching Maestro," The American Legion, July 1997

- Folder 2: Article, "Music with a Message," The Instrumentalist, February 2001

- Folder 3: Article, "Sousa: America`s Greatest Composer"

- Folder 4: Article, "Sousa`s Mystery March," The Instrumentalist, February 1966

- Folder 5: Article, "That Curious Sousa Voice Tape"

- Folder 6: Article, "Will the Man With the Wooden Leg Step Out?"

- Folder 7: Article, "Will You Leave a Cold Trail?"

- Folder 8: John Philip Sousa pamphlet, Short Talk Bulletin, Masonic Service Association of North America

- Folder 9: Essay for Detroit Concert Band, Sousa 125th Anniversary Concert, 6 Nov 1979

- Folder 10: Jacket Notes for Scots Guards, 17 February 1968

- Folder 11: Article for Norton Art Center Program, Danville, Kentucky, March 1988

- Folder 12: Reply to article, "The March King-Sousa or Alford?" in Soldier, April 1973

- Folder 13: Reply to Professor Geerdes` letter in The School Musician, August-September 1971

- Folder 14: Comments on OSU march album

- Folder 15: Letter to editor of Hi Fidelity, 1975

- Folder 16: Letter to The Instrumentalist about E-flat tuba

- Folder 17: Letter to The Instrumentalist about Sousa picture biography

- Folder 18: Letter to Hi Fidelity, 28 Oct 1973

- Folder 19: Letter to Knights Templar, December 1972

- Folder 20: Letters to the editor, The Instrumentalist

- Folder 21: Grove`s entry for Sousa

- Folder 22: Fillmore article for Grove`s

- Folder 23: Article on Fillmore and Huff

- Folder 24: Article on Fillmore for ABA

- Folder 25: Biography of Arthur Pryor

- Folder 26: Article on John J. Heney

- Folder 27: Obit of John J. Heney for International Musician

- Folder 28: Sousa article for Institut für Musikethnologie (Austria)

- Folder 29: Book review: Perspectives on JPS

- Folder 30: Extra copies of articles

- Box 153

- Folder 9: Listing of Bierley's books and citations to Bierley writings, ca. 2007

- Box 165

- Folder 13: Revisions for John Philip Sousa: American Phenomenon, undated

- Box 172

- Folder 2: Letter to the editor, Detroit Free Press, Mar. 20, 1963

- Folder 3: Letter to the editor, Detroit Free Press, June 25, 1963

- Folder 4: Limericks, Instrumentalist, June 1964

- Folder 5: Letter to the editor, Instrumentalist, Feb. 1965

- Folder 7: "Sousa's Mystery March," Instrumentalist, Feb. 1966

- Folder 8: "Sousa: America's Greatest Composer?", Music Journal, Jan. 1967

- Folder 9: Letter to the editor, Wilson Library Bulletin, June 1967

- Folder 10: Want ad, ALA Bulletin, June 1967

- Folder 11: Letter to the editor, Instrumentalist, Oct. 1967

- Folder 12: Reply to Richard Franko Goldman's article, HiFi/Stereo Review, Oct. 1967

- Folder 14: Letter to the editor, Instrumentalist, Sept. 1970

- Folder 15: Letter to the editor, School Musician, Apr. 1972

- Folder 16: NAR News, Vol. 32, No. 16, Aug. 18, 1972

- Folder 17: Response to article by James R. Case, Knight Templar, Jan. 1973

- Folder 18: Letter to the editor, Soldier, Oct.-Nov. 1973

- Folder 19: "Sousa on Programming," Instrumentalist, Dec. 1973

- Folder 20: Arthur Pryor biography, Dictionary of American Biography, 1973

- Folder 21: "Bierley: Eb Tuba Unsurpassed," Instrumentalist, Apr. 1974

- Folder 22: Letter to the editor, High Fidelity, Mar. 1974

- Folder 23: Program inserts and notes for OSU Concert Band program, Mar. 10, 1976

- Folder 24: "Will the Man With the Wooden Leg Step Out?", Instrumentalist, June 1976

- Folder 25: Letter to the editor, Detroit News, Feb. 15, 1979

- Folder 26: "Dedication: The Story of John J. Heney," School Musician, Apr. 1979

- Folder 27: Obituary of John J. Heney, International Musician, July 1979

- Folder 28: "The Case of the Duplicate Composer," Instrumentalist, Oct. 1979

- Folder 29: John Philip Sousa, Grove Dictionary, 1980

- Folder 30: "Dedication 1881-1991," article for ABA Convention Program, Mar. 1981

- Folder 31: Three articles from Journal of Band Research, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1981

- Folder 32: Notes on funeral service of Bob Hoe, Circus Fanfare, Apr. 20, 1983

- Folder 33: "Will You Leave a Cold Trail?", Journal of Band Research, 1983

- Folder 34: Book review of Perspectives on John Philip Sousa, American Music, 1983

- Folder 41: Letter to the editor, Band Fan, 1983

- Folder 42: Letter to the editor, Instrumentalist, Dec. 1985

- Folder 43: "The Hero of the Band: John Philip Sousa," Instrumentalist, Apr. 1986

- Folder 44: Letter to the editor, Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 14, 1986

- Folder 45: "That Curious Sousa Voice Tape." Journal of Band Research, 1986

- Folder 46: Record Review of IMMS, Band International, Vol. 9, 1987

- Folder 47: Letter to the editor, San Antonio Light, Apr. 11, 1988

- Folder 48: Sousa biography for exhibit at Norton Center for the Arts, Danville, KY, 1988

- Folder 49: Record Review, Band International Vol. 11, No. 1, Mar. 1989

- Folder 50: Letter to the editor, Columbus Dispatch, Feb. 22, 1991

- Folder 51: Interview with Steve Dillon, NY Brass Conference for Scholarships, Apr. 1992

- Folder 52: Sidebar to the Sousa Band Bicentennial, Instrumentalist, Dec. 1992

- Folder 53: CD Review, Brass Band Bridge, Feb. 1994

- Folder 54: Letter to the editor, TUBA Journal, 1994

- Folder 56: Letter to the editor, Columbus Dispatch, Apr. 15, 1995

- Folder 57: A Tribute to Bob Bernat, Sonneck Society Bulletin, 1995

- Folder 58: "The Marching Maestro," American Legion Magazine, July 1997

- Folder 59: "Brother John Philip Sousa, Salesman of Americanism," Scottish Rite Journal, Oct. 1997

- Folder 60: "John Philip Sousa: America's March King," Short Talk Bulletin, Nov. 1997

- Folder 61: "Why Are Sousa's Marches Still So Popular?", Grand Band Companion, Nov. 6, 1999

- Folder 62: "A Most Unusual Rehearsal," War Cry, Mar. 2, 2000

- Folder 64: "Music With a Message," Instrumentalist, Feb. 2001

- Folder 65: Tribute to Rick van Santvoord and letter to the editor, Band International, July 2001

- Folder 75: Henry Fillmore biography, Grove's Dictionary, undated

- Sub-Series 4: Paul E. Bierley Organizational Memberships

- Box 120

- Folder 31: American Aviation Historical Society

- Folder 32: American Military Music Preservation Society

- Box 121

- Folder 1: American School Band Directors Association

- Folder 2: Association of Concert Bands

- Folder 3: Brass Band of Columbus (BBC)

- Folder 4: Canadian Band Directors Association

- Folder 5: Church of the Messiah, Westerville, Ohio

- Folder 6: Columbus/American Federation of Musicians

- Folder 7: Columbus Symphony Orchestra

- Folder 8: Heritage Band Society

- Folder 9: Historic Brass Society

- Folder 10: International Military Music Society

- Folder 11: International Sousa Society

- Folder 12: Japan Sousa Society (see also Box 125 for oversized material)

- Folder 13: Japan Sousa Society (see also Box 125 for oversized material)

- Folder 14: Japan Sousa Society (see also Box 125 for oversized material)

- Folder 15: Japan Sousa Society (see also Box 125 for oversized material)

- Folder 16: John Philip Sousa Foundation

- Folder 17: John Philip Sousa Post 112, American Legion

- Box 122

- Folder 1: Masonic membership

- Folder 2: Meredith Willson Post 777, American Legion

- Folder 3: The Military Band Historical Research Society

- Folder 4: National Band Association

- Folder 5: North American Brass Band Association

- Folder 6: Phi Beta Mu

- Folder 7: The Sonneck Society for American Music

- Folder 8: Theater Library Association

- Folder 9: Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association (TUBA)

- Folder 10: Windjammers

- Folder 11: World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles

- Box 163

- Folder 14: Integrity Research Foundation, Originals Book, 1990-2001

- Folder 15: Sousa Band Fraternal Society Roster, July 1953

- Sub-Series 5: Paul E. Bierley Speaking Engagements

- Box 73

- Folder 1: Flow Charts for Lectures

- Folder 2: ASBDA National Convention, Columbus, 18-21 June 2002

- Folder 3: Hollywood Meets Uncle Sam Presentation, Brass Band of Columbus Concert 18 Nov 2001 and Tuesday, 11 February 2002 Marysville, Ohio, and 28 Apr 2002 in Washington, D.C.

- Folder 4: Uncle Sam Presentation, Lakeside/BBC, 29 June 2002

- Folder 5: Great American Brass Band Festival (GABBF), "The Story Behind Our National March, 15 June 2001

- Folder 6: Elderhostel at GABBF, "One-Hit March Composers," 14 June 2001

- Folder 7: Ringgold Band, 6-9 Apr 2001

- Folder 8: University of Missouri-St. Louis Opera Workshop, 22-24 March 2001

- Folder 9: March Madness Presentation, Lexington Brass Band, 25 February 2001

- Folder 10: Brass Band of Columbus Concert at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 22 June 1999

- Folder 11: Band History Conference, GABBF, 9 June 2000

- Folder 12: Golden Age of Bands Presentation, Elderhostel and GABBF, 10 Jun 1999

- Folder 13: Marist College, 27 April 1999

- Folder 14: Worthington Christian Village, 5 November 1998

- Folder 15: Easton, Pennsylvania, 10 October 1998

- Folder 16: Cincinnati, 9, 10, and 24 May 1998

- Folder 17: University of Illinois Elderhostel, 23-24 July 1997

- Folder 18: Columbus Symphony Orchestra Young People`s Concerts, 1997

- Folder 19: Ocean Grove, New Jersey, 5 July 1997

- Folder 20: Portsmouth, Ohio Ribbon-cutting and Portsmouth High School Band Exhibit, 1 September, 1996

- Box 74

- Folder 1: Brass Band of Columbus Radio Broadcast 3

- Folder 2: Wind Ensemble Conference, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 9-11 February 1996

- Folder 3: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 28 July 1996

- Folder 4: Talk on JPS and Fillmore, GABBF, 16 June 1995

- Folder 5: Langley AFB, Virginia, Jan-Feb 1995

- Folder 6: Midwest, Chicago, 14 December 1994

- Folder 7: Pueblo, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, 22 Oct 1994

- Folder 8: Melbourne, Florida Municipal Band, 21-24 February 1994

- Folder 9: Keith Brion Tour, 3-7 February 1994

- Folder 10: Huntington College, 31 January 1994

- Folder 11: Portsmouth, Ohio Flood Wall, 10 January 1994

- Folder 12: 1993 Midwest Conference

- Folder 13: Wisconsin Lutheran College, 12-13 November 1993

- Folder 14: Wisconsin Lutheran College, 6-8 November 1992

- Box 75

- Folder 1: New Sousa Band, Ann Arbor, 9-10 October 1992

- Folder 2: New Sousa Band, Carolinas, 30 September-2 October 1992

- Folder 3: Plainfield, New Jersey, 26 September 1992

- Folder 4: GABBF, Danville, Kentucky, 12-13 June 1992

- Folder 5: Lakeland, Ohio Civic Band, 17 May 1992

- Folder 6: Windjammers Convention, Sarasota, Florida, 23-27 January 1992

- Folder 7: Jimmy Saeid Tour, 1991

- Folder 8: University of North Carolina, Greensboro Sousa Concerts & Lectures, 23-26 Nov 1991

- Folder 9: ASBDA Sousa Clinic, Charleston, South Carolina, 12 July 1991

- Folder 10: Otterbein College teaching engagement, Summer-Fall 1998

- Folder 11: Westerville, Ohio Community Concert Band Sousa-style Concert, 21 May 1990

- Folder 12: Westerville South High School John Philip Sousa Award, 17 May 1990

- Folder 13: Olivdale Senior Citizen Center Board, Fillmore Concert, 5 May 1990

- Folder 14: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1989

- Folder 15: World Symphony Orchestra tour, 1971


- Sub-Series 6: Paul E. Bierley Personal Photographs

- Box 162

- Folder 6: Detroit Concert Band, 1973

- Folder 7: Personal Photographs, ca. 1977-2000

- Folder 8: P.H.S. Band, 1940-2006

- Includes photographs of Portsmouth (Ohio) High School Band.
- Folder 11: Bands and music groups photographs, ca. 1960-1970

- Includes photographs of North American Aviation Band, Detroit Concert Band, New York Staff Band, and others.
- Folder 13: Photographs from Graham, 2009

- Box 163

- Folder 22: Photographs of Correspondents (1 of 2), 1965-1999

- Folder 23: Photographs of Correspondents (2 of 2), 1965-1999

- Folder 24: Photographs of Correspondents, 2000-2013

- Box 164

- Folder 16: Photograph album, ca. 1942

- Folder 17: Photo album and loose photos, ca. 1940s

- Box 165

- Folder 29: Paul's Office/Music Room in basement Photographs, undated, 2008

- Includes photographs from 2008 of Portsmouth and the Ohio River dam/star display with Paul E. Bierley's star.
- Box 172

- Folder 76: Fillmore Wind Band color photograph, undated

- Series 5: Audio-Visual Material, ca. 1925-2000

- Sub-Series 1: Reel-to-Reel and Cassette Audio Tapes, LPs, CDs

- Box 113

- Folder 5: Heritage of the March, Detroit Concert Band

- Folder 6: Sousa`s Band from Lloyd Bulmer

- Folder 7: Sousa Pieces on Piano from Sid Rosen

- Folder 8: Frank Simon telling how he composed Willow Echoes

- Folder 9: Samuel Thaviu Interview, July 24, 1995

- Interviewed by Frederick Crane, Mount Pleasant, Iowa. See Also: Fred Crane Correspondence, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 6, Folder 4; A.F. Thaviu Band Research Materials, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 125, Folders 6-9; and Thaviu Band Recording, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 113, Folder 10.
- Folder 10: Thaviu's Band, Undated

- See Also: Fred Crane Correspondence, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 6, Folder 4; A.F. Thaviu Band Research Materials, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 125, Folders 6-9; and Samuel Thaviu Interview, Record Series 12/9/94, Box 113, Folder 9.
- Box 114

- Folder 1: Sousa from Frank McGuire

- Folder 2: Sousa Band Test Pressings (5 tapes)

- Folder 3: Sousa Band Test Pressings (5 tapes)

- Folder 4: Sousa Band Test Pressings (5 tapes)

- Folder 5: Sousa Band Test Pressings (5 tapes)

- Folder 6: Sousa Band Test Pressings (5 tapes)

- Folder 7: Sousa Band Test Pressings (5 tapes)

- Folder 8: Sousa Band

- Folder 9: Frank Simon`s 78-rpm acoustic

- Folder 10: Frank Simon`s cylinders

- Folder 11: Louis Morris, November 7, 1964 (1 of 2)


- Folder 12: Louis Morris, November 7, 1964 (2 of 2)


- Folder 13: Louis Morris, November 7, 1964 (copy of tape 2)

- Folder 14: Sousa`s voice broadcast

- Folder 15: Interview with Paul Bierley over WGTS-FM (September 1975 and January 1976)

- Folder 16: ARMCO Band broadcast, 1935

- Folder 17: ARMCO Band and Frank Simon cornet solos

- Box 115

- Folder 1: Arthur Pryor trombone from Bill Pruyn`s collection (3 tapes)

- Folder 2: Arthur Pryor trombone from Bill Pruyn`s collection (3 tapes)

- Folder 3: Arthur Pryor trombone from Bill Pruyn`s collection (3 tapes)

- Folder 4: Leo Zimmerman from Bill Pruyn`s collection

- Folder 5: Herbert L. Clarke from Bill Pruyn`s collection

- Folder 6: Louis Morris, September 26, 1964

- Folder 7: Simone Mantia euphonium from Pruyn`s collection

- Folder 8: John Dolan, Burt Brown, etc. and Fillmore`s Band


- Folder 9: Brass soloists from Glenn Harriman`s tape

- Folder 10: Sousa played by Robert Hood Bowers Band

- Folder 11: Allentown Band (2 tapes)

- Folder 12: Allentown Band (2 tapes)

- Folder 13: Ringgold Band playing Sousa (4 tapes)

- Folder 14: Ringgold Band playing Sousa (4 tapes)

- Folder 15: Ringgold Band playing Sousa (4 tapes)

- Folder 16: Ringgold Band playing Sousa (4 tapes)

- Box 116

- Folder 1: Marches of Monroe A. Althouse

- Folder 2: U.S.A.A.C. Corps March (U.S. Army Air Corps)

- Folder 3: Allentown rehearsal tape

- Folder 4: John Philip Sousa encore cards and doctor`s advice

- Folder 5: Sousa`s voice

- Folder 6: Liberati`s concert band

- Folder 7: Willow Grove March

- Folder 8: Solos by Simone Mantia and Leo Zimmerman

- Folder 9: Henry Higgins cornet and trumpet solos

- Folder 10: Henry Fillmore from Hobo`s master tapes (Robert Hoe)

- Folder 11: In Search of Sousa (Tony Thomas documentary)

- Folder 12: El Capitan (Acts 1, 2, 3)(3 tapes)

- Folder 13: El Capitan (Acts 1, 2, 3)(3 tapes)

- Folder 14: El Capitan (Acts 1, 2, 3)(3 tapes)

- Folder 15: Sousa Clinic at University of New Hampshire

- Folder 16: 1938 Mutual Broadcast of Sousa Memorial

- Folder 17: Sousa and Pryor 78-rpm records from Ollie Graham

- Folder 18: Carl Haas program, November 6, 1980

- Box 117


- Folder 1: Gay Corrie`s Sousa biography, 1965

- Folder 2: Henry Fillmore conducting the Miami, Florida Senior High School Band, 1948


- Folder 3: Fillmore Band from Columbia 78-rpm records


- Folder 4: Henry Fillmore

- Folder 5: Henry Fillmore`s voice at the University of Miami summer band camp


- Folder 6: Henry Fillmore conducting Purdue University Band 1955


- Folder 7: Henry Fillmore conducting Lake Wales, Florida High School Band (Tape 1 of 3), May 29, 1953

- Full track mono, 7 1/2 ips. Inlcudes The Klaxon March. Comments by Otto Kraushaar and Henry Fillmore.
- Folder 8: Henry Fillmore conducting Lake Wales, Florida High School Band (Tape 2 of 3), May 29, 1953

- Full track mono, 7 1/2 ips. Includes Military Escort Five Ways; Comin' Round the Mountain; Orange Bowl March; North-South College All Stars March. Comments by Henry Fillmore.
- Folder 9: Henry Fillmore conducting Lake Wales, Florida High School Band (Tape 3 of 3), May 29, 1953


- Full track mono, 7 1/2 ips. Includes Shoutin' Liza Trombone; American We. Comments by Fillmore, student, and Kraushaar.
- Folder 10: Henry Fillmore conducting Lake Wales, Florida High School Band, undated

- 1/2 track mono but recorded on both tracks. Includes Gypsy Festival Overture; The Chimes of Iron Mountain.
- Folder 11: Henry Fillmore conducting Lake Wales, Florida High School Band, undated

- 1/2 track mono but recorded on both tracks. 7 1/2 ips. Includes The Whistling Farmer Boy; Shoutin' Liza Trombone; Military Escort in 5 Ways; Ha Ha Ha; and The Klaxon.
- Folder 12: Helen Sousa Abert Interview, September 23, 1964 (2 tapes)

- Folder 13: Helen Sousa Abert Interview, September 23, 1964 (2 tapes)

- Folder 14: ABA Convention, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State University, 1952


- Box 118

- Folder 1: Danville NPR Interviews, June 15, 1991

- Folder 2: "Heritage of the March" program,, June 29, 1977

- Larry Wittkugle & Paul Bierley Discussing Sousa's two "Mystery Marches" on "Heritage of the March" program.
- Folder 3: The Whistling Farmer Boy (Fillmore)


- Folder 4: Henry Fillmore conducting The President`s March


- Folder 5: Milwaukee NPR Interviews, July 4, 1991

- Folder 6: Bill Rehrig Interview, December 14-15, 1991

- Folder 7: The Story of John Philip Sousa

- Folder 8: Interview with Ed Wall and Ben Hudish

- Folder 9: Conversation, Georgia May Atherton and Margaret Arn, August 15, 1981

- Folder 10: WBNS Interview, 1974 (Columbus)

- Folder 11: Herbert Tiemeyer`s band concert, July 24, 1991

- Folder 12: Owen Kincaid interview (2 tapes)

- Folder 13: Owen Kincaid interview (2 tapes)

- Folder 14: Keith Barrett interview, 1991

- Folder 15: Easter Joy Bells, Children`s Cantata, February 1912

- Folder 16: Arlen R. Saylor interview

- Folder 17: Paul`s interview on WCKY with Mike Cuthbert

- Folder 18: Paul Bierley`s tuba recital, 1989

- Folder 19: Old U.S. Marine Band radio broadcasts

- Folder 20: Events leading to World War II (2 tapes)

- Folder 21: The Lima Area Concert Band

- Folder 22: Conversations between Alice Sturm and Paul Bierley, 1979

- Folder 23: Marge Brumsted-Stahl interview

- Folder 24: The Sousa Memorial Broadcast, March 9, 1932, NBC

- Folder 25: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 26: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 27: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 28: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 29: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 30: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 31: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 32: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 33: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 34: Fillmore tapes (10 tapes)

- Hymns, Crowned with Light, Life and Glory, vocal pieces, the Christmas Spirit, Happy Children`s Day, Hail Joyful Morning, Easter Bells, Starlit Way
- Folder 35: Recordings from Capitol Records 78rpm series of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus Band, circa 1951


- Includes Bull Trombone, Trombone King, Rolling Thunder, Golden Friendships, Men of Ohio
- Box 131

- Item 1: U.S. Marine Band LPs-Vol. 1-9, Access Copies, ca. 1975

- The Heritage of John Philip Sousa
- Box 132

- Item 1: U.S. Marine Band LPs-Vol. 1-9, Preservation Copies, ca. 1975

- The Heritage of John Philip Sousa
- Box 156

- Item 1: "Gems of the Concert Band" LPs-Vol. 1-19, 1979

- Detroit Concert Band; Leonard B. Smith, conductor
- Item 2: King Sousa!: The Band of the Scots Guard, LP, 1967

- Director of Music: Captain James H. Howe, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.; Signed to Paul Bierley: "With best wishes--Captain James Howe-1967"
- Item 3: On Parade: The Music of John Philip Sousa, LP, 1978

- National Geographic Society
- Item 4: Other Sides of Sousa, LP, 1975

- Rare compositions of John Philip Sousa, transcribed for piano
- Item 5: Peaches and Cream: Dances and Marches by John Philip Sousa, LP, 1984

- Cincinnati Pops Orchestra; Erich Kunzel, conductor
- Item 6: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, LPs-Vol. 1-10, 1974-1981

- Leonard B. Smith, conductor; Vol. II--Exposition Marches; Vol. III--Classic Marches; Vol. IV--Fraternal Marches; Vol. V--"Marches for His Friends"; Vol. VI--"A Sousa Potpourri"; Vol. VII--"Marches for the Military"; Vol. VIII--"The Collegiate Marches"; Vol. IX--"A Sousa Kaleidoscope"; Vol. X--"Through the Years with Sousa"
- Item 7: Sousa Plays Sousa and Other Cylinders, LP, 1968

- Item 8: Sousa Specials!: The Band of the Scots Guards, LP, 1968

- Director of Music: Major James H. Howe, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.
- Item 9: Sousa Specials!: The Band of the Scots Guards, LP, 1968

- Director of Music: Major James H. Howe
- Item 10: Leonard B. Smith Conducts: Happy Holidays, 1990

- Item 11: Soloists of the Detroit Concert Band, December 10, 1976

- Leonard B. Smith, Conductor/ Cornet; Elsie Inselman, Mezzo-Soprano; William E. Lane, Trombone; Imogene Bird, Soprano; Earle L. Louder, Euphonium; Christina Lypeckyji, Mezzo-Soprano.
- Box 157

- Item 1: Sousa for Orchestra, 1989

- Philharmonia Virtuosi; Richard Kapp, Conductor; with Gordon Stanley, Meg Bussert & Ron Raines, and Members of the Taghkanic Chorale
- Item 2: Dan Sindel, Marching In- A Tribute to "The March King"- John Philip Sousa, 2007

- Dan Sindel, Guitar; NAMM 2008 Sampler, Symphonic Guitars Vol. 1
- Item 3: John Philip Sousa, Works for Wind Band, Vol. 3, 2003

- Naxos American Classics; Royal Artillery Band; Keith Brion, Conductor
- Item 4: John Philip Sousa, Music for Wind Band, Vol. 5, 2004

- Naxos American Classics; Royal Artillery Band; Keith Brion, Conductor
- Item 5: John Philip Sousa, Music for Wind Band, Vol. 6, 2007

- Naxos American Classics; Royal Artillery Band; Keith Brion, Conductor
- Item 6: John Philip Sousa, Music for Wind Band, Vol. 7, 2008

- Naxos American Classics; Royal Artillery Band; Keith Brion, Conductor
- Item 7: John Philip Sousa, "At the Symphony", 1998

- Naxos American Classics; Razumovsky Symphony Orchestra; Keith Brion, Conductor
- Item 8: John Philip Sousa, "On Stage", 1997

- Marco Polo, American Classics; Razumovsky Symphony Orchestra; Keith Brion, Conductor. Signed by Keith Brion to Paul Bierley March 22, 1998.
- Item 9: Keith Brion and his New Sousa Band, 2004

- Recording of a series of concerts from November 30- December 3 in Branson and Kansas City, Missouri. Mary Sinclair, Soprano; Gigi Velasco, Piccolo; Norman Moses, Tenor; Susan Barber, Bassoon; Dennis Najoom, Cornet; Patrick Smith, Xylophone; Earle Louder, Euphonium; Keith Brion, Conductor.
- Item 10: Stars and Stripes and Sousa, 1996

- The Washington Winds; Special Guest Conductor Keith Brion
- Item 11: Keith Brion and his New Sousa Band, December 16, 2009

- Two CDs. York High School Auditorium Elmhurst, Illinois. Larry Zalkind, Trombone; MAribeth Crawford, Soprano; Diana Powers, Soprano; Keith Brion, Conductor.
- Item 12: Long-Worth Military Band, undated

- Box 169

- Item 1: An American Patrol, the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, 2006

- CD. Major Douglas Monroe Commander and Conductor. 1. Profanation from "Jeremiah" Symphony No. 1; 2. Noel from "Symphonic Sketches"; 3. American Patrol; 4. Lollapalooza; 5. Yosemite Autumn; 6. Dialogues for Saxophone Quartet, Winds, and Percussion; 7. Ballad for Band; 8. Barnum and Bailey's Favorite; 9. Be Thou My Vision; 10.; Washington Grays; 11. Vientos y Tangos
- Item 2: A Band Program for Paul Bierley Music by Bob Getz, undated

- CD.
- Item 3: Baritones to the Fore!, 2007

- CD. Featuring Diana Herak, Katrina Marzella, Rob Richardson, and Helen Tyler accompanied by the Brass Band of Columbus. 1. Concertino for Baritone (Thorne); 2. Deep Inside the Sacred Temple (Bizet, arr. Wilkinson); 3. Hebredian Lullaby (Harper); 4. A Day in the Life of Pooh and Tigger (Lawrence); 5. Rhapsody for Baritone: Don Quixote (Golland); 6. Horizon (Booth); 7. Alu (Meechan); 8. Rhapsody for Baritone (Sparke); 9. Prelude No. 4 in C-minor (Bach, arr. Piper); 10.; Slane (trad. arr. Baker); 11. Mirror Lake, Mvt 1 Serenade (Montgomery, arr. Tubb); 12. Mirror Lake, Mvt 2 Festival (Montgomery, arr. Tubb); 13. A New Day (Crossley); 14. By the Waterside (Faure, trans. Wilson); 15. Sun (Frasier); 16. Baritunes (Baker)
- Item 4: The Complete Marches of Kenneth Alford, the Band of the HM Royal Marines, 1993

- CD. Conducted by Captain J.R. Perkins. 1. The Thin Red Line (1908); 2. Holyrood (1912); 3. The Vedette (1912); 4. Colonel Bogey (1914); 5. The Great Little Army (1916); 6. On the Quarter Deck (1917); 7. The Middy (1917); 8. The Voice of the Guns (1917); 9. The Vanished Army (1919); 10. The Mad Major (1921); 11. Cavalry of the Clouds (1923); 12. Dunedin (1928); 13. Old Panama (1929); 14. HM Jollies (1929); 15. The Standard of St. George (1930); 16. By Land and Sea (1941); 17. Army of the Nile (1941); 18. Eagle Squadron (1942); 19. Lilliburlero (1942); 20. A Life on the Ocean Wave (1944); 21. Vesper Hymn
- Item 5: The Concert, Theater, and Parlor Songs of John Philip Sousa, 1991

- CD. Featuring Joyce Guyer (soprano), Michael Wilson (Baritone), and Dennis Buck (piano). 1. I've Made My Plans for the Summer (Guyer/Willson); 2. The Love That Lives Forever (Willson); 3. Valse Song: The Crystal Lute; 4. Oh, Ye Lilies White; 5. Girls Who Have Loved (or The Mystery of History) from The Free Lance (Guyer/Willson); 6. There's A Merry Brown Thrush (Guyer); 7. The Fighting Race (Willson); 8. A Serenade in Seville (Guyer); 9. My Own, My Geraldine (Willson); 10. Sweet Miss Industry (Guyer/Willson); 11. I Wonder (Guyer); 12. You Cannot Tell How Old Are From The Bride Elect (Willson); 13. Forever and a Day from Speakeasy (Guyer); 14. Sweetheart, I'm Waiting from El Capitan (Guyer/Willson); 15. Blue Ridge, I'm Coming Back To You (Willson); 16. Love's Radiant Hour (Guyer); 17. A Rare Old Fellow (Willson); 18. Stars and Stripes Forever (Guyer/Willson)
- Item 6: From the Keyboard, the President's Own United States Marine Band, 2013

- CD. Colonel Michael J. Colburn, director. 1. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 (Bach); 2-5. Sibling Revelry (2004) (Rakowski); 6. Lento Assai from Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 (Rachmaninoff); 7. The Engulfed Cathedral (Debussy); 8-22. Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky)
- Item 7: Heritage of the March, Volumes HHH and JJ(A) - the Home Guard Band of Goteborg, Sweden, 2003

- CD. Birger Jarl conductor. Marches of Iva Widner: 1. Narviksguten (The Narvik Boy) (1918); 2. Svensk Signalmarsch Nr. 1 (1918); 3. Halsingen (A Man from Halsingland) (1925); 4. Var Flotta (Our Navy); 5. Svensk Signalmarsch Nr. 2 (1945); 6. 11th Infanteribrigaden (1925); 7. Kacka Gossar (The Dashing Boys) (1923); Marches of Karl L. King: 8. The Kentucky Derby (1926); 9. German Melodies (1935); 10. Yellowstone Trail (1923); 11. Arabian Sentinel (1931); 12. Desdemona Waltzes (1910); 13. University of North Dakota (1935); 14. Salute to Camp Harrison (1909); Marches of Hermann L. Blankenburg: 15. Der Tausendkunstler (Jack of All Trades), Op. 1000; 16. Bruder vom Rhein (Brothers of the Rhine); 17. Radio Funken (Radio Sparks), Op. 828; 18. Niemals Zuruck, Husaren (Never Retreat, Hussars), Op. 109; 19. Im Heldenkampf (In Heroic Struggle), Op. 160; 20. Neues Leben (New Life); 21. Abmarsch in die Quartiere (Back to the Camp), Op. 61; 22. Hoch Meine Musica (Here's to my music), Op. 96; 23. Extra: Unus Pro Multis, Op. 1057, arr. Gay Corrie
- Item 8: Heritage of the March, Volumes X and JJ (B) - The Home Guard BAnd of Goteborg, Sweden, 2003

- CD. Birger Jarl, conductor. Marches of Carl Friedemann and Hermann Ludwig Blankenburg: 1. Torero Marsch (The Bullfighter); 2. Mein Vaterland (My Fatherland, My Homeland); 3. Mutig Voran (Courageous Advance); 4. Dem Verdienst Der Krone (For the Merit of the Crown); 5. Bundestrat Minger (Senator Minger); 6. Im Ruhrtal (In the Ruhr Valley); 7. Olympia; 8. Europa's Einegkeit (Europe's Unity); 9. Das Liebe, Alte Bern (Dear Old Bern); 10. Im Zeichen Der Siegessonne (Under the Sign of the Victorious Sun); 11. Volker Freiheit (Freedom of the Peoples; 12. Frieden und Freiheit (Peace and Liberty); 13. Leichtes Blut (Light Blood); 14. Um Jerichos Maurern (Around the Walls of Jericho); 15. Extra: Victor von Scheffel, Op. 134; Marches of Richard Eilenberg: 16. Konig Karl; 17. Kavallerie Marsch, Op. 202; 18. Jetzt Kommt das Militar (Here come the Soldiers!), Op. 214; 19. Heissa Lustig (Let's have Fun!), Op. 284; 20. Die Fahnenwache (The Flag Watch); 21. Heimkehr der Truppen (Return of the Troops)
- Item 9: Heritage of the March, Volume 26 and 27A - United States Coast Guard Band, 2003

- CD. LTJG Lewis Buckley, director. Marches of Monroe Althouse (from original Volume 26, side 1): 1. Carry On (1918); 2. Rajah's Sunshine March (1916); 3. Regimental (1912); 4. Galen Hall (1914); 5. The Favorite (1897); 6. Path Finder (1912); 7. Tall Cedars (1911); Marches of Gerardo Iasilli (from original Volume 26, side 2); 8. American Army (1924); 9. Nuova Italia (New Italy); 10. Creatore's Band (1918); 11. Piccoli Bersaglieri (Little Italian Riflemen) (1919); 12. Generale Umberto Nobile (1926); 13. Furore D'Una Banda (1916); 14. Extra: Andrea Doria; Marches of Thomas Preston Brooke (from original Volume 27, side 1): 15. Gilmore's Triumphal, Op. 137 (1886); 16. Wide Awake, Op. 152 (1888); 17. From Ocean to Ocean, Op. 123 (1886); 18. American Wheelmen, Galop, Op. 108 (1891); 19. Peoria, Op. 184 (1894); 20. Manisot, Op. 132 (1886); 21. The Popular Swing March (1894); 22. Kuba Klan March, Op. 82 (1884); 23. Salute to Mexico, Op. 142 (1885); 24. Extra: American Wheelman
- Item 10: Heritage of the March, Volume 65 - United States Continental Army Band, undated

- CD. Captain Kenneth H. Rose, Director. Marches of Fred Huffer: 1. The Trooper (1904); 2. Fame and Fortune (1922); 3. Gentry-Entry (1905); 4. Yankee Marines (1917); 5. Senn Triumphal (1928); 6. The Man of the Hour (1905); 7. The Debutante (1913); 8. Field of Glory (1907); Marches of Glenn Halley: 9. Parade of the Legionaires (1938); 10. America's Defenders (1942); 11. The Trojans Victorious (Unpublished); 12. Spirit of the Corps (Unpublished); 13. The Constellation (1948); 14. National Commander (Unpublished); 15. Regimental Review (Unpublished)
- Item 11: Heritage of the March, Volumes 22A and 24B - United States Militiary Academy Band, 2003

- CD. Major Verne Campbell, director. Marches of William H. Apelles (from original Volume 22, side 1): 1. Sanger (1886); 2. Sheridan (1889); 3. Mathers (1890); 4. Unique (1884); 5. Malsch (1884); 6. Col. Rounds (1885); 7. Macedonian (1889); 8. North Bend (1885); 9. Reeves (1882); Marches of Max Oscheit (from original Volume 24, side 2): 10. Banditen (The Bandits); 11. Nacht Vogel (Night Bird), Op. 235; 12. Biwakstreiche (Camp Bivouac Jokes), Op. 205; 13. Minerva, Op. 10; 14. Beduinen (Bedouins-Desert Wanderers); 15. Picador (the Picadors), Op. 172; 16. Husaren Attacke (Hussars Attack), Op. 231; 17. Im Zigeunerlager (In the Gypsy Camp), Op. 40
- Item 12: Heritage of the March, Volume 2 - The US Navy Band, undated

- CD. Commander Donald W. Stauffer, conductor. By Fred Jewell: 1. Trooping of the Colors, 2. El Campo, 3. Old Circus Band, 4. Coast Defenders, 5. Cavaletta, 6. Banner Bearer, 7. American Ledionaires, 8. Guy, 9. Old Scout; By Herman L. Blankenburg: 10. Germanen Treu, 11. Ernst August, 12. Klar Zum Gefecht, 13. Mit p Aradeflaggen, 14. Hoch die Friedensflagge, 15. Treue Waffengef Arten; By William Paris Chambers: 16. Masterstroke, 17. Falcon, 18. Northwinde; 19. Champion, 20. 10th Regiment, 21. Our Senators, 22. Revelation, 23. Royal Blue Line; By Arthur Wellesley Hugues: 24. Proclamation, 25. Utility, 26. In the Lead, 27. Hospitality, 28. Champlain, 29. Fond du Lack, 30. Charter of Liberty, 31. St. Julien; By Harry Bidgood: 32. The Return of Peace, 33. Heroes' Return, 34. Heroes All
- Item 13: Heritage of the March, Volume 2 - The US Navy Band, 2003

- CD. Commander Donald W. Stuaffer, USN, leader. Marches of Alex Lithgow (from original Volume 2, side 2): 1. Wallabies; 2. March of the Anzacs; 3. Pozieres; 4. Gippsland; 5. Land of Moa; 6. Bommerang; 7. Sons of Australia; 8. Extra: Sons of New Zealand; Marches of William Parish Chambers: 9. Masterstroke; 10. Falcon; 11. Northwind; 12. Champion; 13. 10th Regiment; 14. Our Senators; 15. Revelation; 16. Royal Blue Line; Marches of Arthur W. Hughes (from original Volume 4, side 2); 17. Proclamation; 18. Utility; 19. In the Lead; 20. Hospitality; 21. Champlain; 22. Fond du Lack; 23. Charter of Liberty; 24. St. Julien; 25. Extra: Canadian Patriots
- Item 14: Heritage of the March, Volume 3 - The US Navy Band, 2003

- CD. Commander Donald W. Stauffer, USN, Leader. Marches of Fred Jewell (from original Volume 3, side 1): 1. Trooping of the Colors; 2. El Campo; 3. Old Circus Band; 4. Coast Defenders; 5. Cavaletta; 6. Banner Bearer; 7. American Legionaires; 8. Guy; 9. Old Scout; 10. Extra: Boy Scouts; Marches of H.L. Blankenburg (from original Volume 3, side 2): 11. Germanen Treu (True Germans); 12. Ernst August (A Proper Name); 13. Klar zum Gefecht (Read for Action; 14. Mit Paradeflaggen (With Parade Flags); 15. Hoch die Friedensflagge (Hail to the Flag of Freedom); 16. Treue Waffengefahrten (True Germans in Arms); Marches of H.L. Blandenburg from miscellaneous LPs: 17. Prinz Eitel Friederich, Op. 54; 18. Treue Waffengefahrten, 19. Manoverleben (Manouver Life), Op. 97; 20. Territorial (Unter Siegenden Fahnen), Op. 54; 21. Deutschlands Waffenehre (German's War Glory), Op. 58; 22. Freie Bahn dem Tuchtigen, 23. Einzug Schneidiger Truppen, Op. 59; 24. Deutschlands Waffenehre, Op. 58
- Item 15: Heritage of the March, Volume 4 - The US Navy Band, 2003

- CD. Commander Donald W. Stauffer, USN, Leader. Marches of Frank H. Losey (from original Volume 5, side 1): 1. Wizard; 2. On Guard; 3. Dreadnaught; 4. Invincible Empire; 5. Admiral Farragut; 6. Crescent Queen; 7. Firebrand; 8. Call of the Wild; 9. Extra: March Lenoir; Marches of G.B. Mantagazzi (from original Volume 5, side 2): 10. Gandria; 11. Bulle 1947; 12. Concordia; 13. Festungs Sargans; 14. Jubilate; 15. Marsch des Carabiniers; 16. Bellinzona; 17. Extra: Walther Bringolf; Marches of Charles L. Barnhouse (from original Volume 6, side 1): 18. Harmony Heaven; 19. "The Trump" March; 20. "Sewall's" March; 21. "Unome" March; 22. Brazelton March; 23. Mt. Pleasant March; 24. The Messenger March; 25. Extra: Victory
- Item 16: The Goldman Band - Live from Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center, New York City, June 19, 1974

- CD. 1. Song of the Marching Men (Henry Hadley/arr. M. L. Lake); 2-4. First Suite in E-flat for Band (Gustav Holst); 5. Souvenir de Porto Rico (Louis Moreau Gottschalk/arr. James); 6. The Entertainer (Scott Joplin); 7. El Relicario (Jose Padilla); 8. 22nd Regiment March (Victor Herbert); 9. March for Peach (Edwin Franko Goldman); 10. On the Mall (Edwin Franko Goldman); 11. Unidentified march; 12. El Capitan (John Philip Sousa); 13. On the Hudson (Edwin Franko Goldman); 14. Happy-Go-Lucky (Edwin Franko Goldman; 15. Major General U.S. Grant's Grand March (Joseph Gung'l); 16. Iowa (Edwin Franko Goldman); 17. Hail to the Spirit of LIberty (Sousa); 18. Central Park (Edwin Franko Goldman; 19. Spirit of Peace (Edwin Franko Goldman); 20. The White Horse (Sousa); 21. The Pathfinder of Panama (Sousa); 22. Unidentified march; 23. Patience and Fortitude (Edwin Franko Goldman); 24. The Foundation (Richard Frank Goldman); 25. The Free Lance (Sousa/arr. Richard Franko Goldman
- Item 17: Salute to America: A Tribute to Paul E. Bierley - Keith Brion and his New Sousa Band, December 7, 2001

- 1. Introduction: Mr. Earle Louder, Narrator, National Anthem (Key/Sousa/Damrosch); 2. Overture: Zampa (Herold); 3. Encore: The Liberty Bell (Sousa); 4. Clog Dance: Handel in the Strand (Grainger); 5. Encore: The Free Lance (Sousa); 6. Patriotic: American Salute (Gould); 7. Encore: U.S. Field Artillery March (Sousa); 8. Humoresque: Variations on Gershwin's "Swanee" (Sousa); 9. Encore: Semper Fidelis (Sousa); 10. March: The Invincible Eagle (Sousa); 11. Piccolo Solo: Through the Air, Miss Diana Powers, piccolo, (Damm); 12. Waltz: Colonial Dames (Sousa); 13. Encore: Solid Men to the Front (Sousa); 14. Sing along: George M. Cohan Songs, Miss Lee Merrill, soprano; 15. Encore: God Bless America; 16. Songs of the Military - Parade of the Services; 17. National March: The Stars and Stripes Forever (Sousa); Encore Marches by Sousa: 18. King Cotton; 19. Fairest of the Fair; 20. Stars and Stripes, reprise; 21. Solid Men to the Front, Trio
- Item 18: Salute to America: A Tribute to Paul E. Bierley - Keith Brion and his New Sousa Band, December 7, 2001

- CD. 1. Introduction: Mr. Earle Louder, Narrator, National Anthem (Key/Sousa/Damrosch); 2. Overture: Zampa (Herold); 3. Encore: The Liberty Bell (Sousa); 4. Clog Dance: Handel in the Strand (Grainger); 5. Encore: The Free Lance (Sousa); 6. Patriotic: American Salute (Gould); 7. Encore: U.S. Field Artillery March (Sousa); 8. Humoresque: Variations on Gershwin's "Swanee" (Sousa); 9. Encore: Semper Fidelis (Sousa); 10. March: The Invincible Eagle (Sousa); 11. Piccolo Solo: Through the Air, Miss Diana Powers, piccolo, (Damm); 12. Waltz: Colonial Dames (Sousa); 13. Encore: Solid Men to the Front (Sousa); 14. Sing along: George M. Cohan Songs, Miss Lee Merrill, soprano; 15. Encore: God Bless America; 16. Songs of the Military - Parade of the Services; 17. National March: The Stars and Stripes Forever (Sousa); Encore Marches by Sousa: 18. King Cotton; 19. Fairest of the Fair; 20. Stars and Stripes, reprise; 21. Solid Men to the Front, Trio
- Item 19: Library of Congress March - The Virginia Grand Military Band, May 31, 2003

- CD. Loras John Schissel, Musical Director, conductor. 1. Remarks by Mr. Loras John Schissel, 2. Library of Congress March (1931) (John Philip Sousa, arr. and orch. by Stephen Bulla)
- Item 20: Marches of the World, Volume 1 - Tokyo Kosel Wind Orchestra, undated

- CD. Yoshinao Ohsawa, conductor. 1. Konig Karl Marsch (Germany) (Carl Ludwig Unrath); 2. Marche Lorraine (France) (Gunster Louis Ganne); 3. Pepita Greus (Spain) (Perez Chovi); 4. Rolling Thunder (U.S.A) (Henry Fillmore); 5. Zacatecas (Mexico) (Genaro Codina; 6. Children's March (U.S.A.) (Edwin Franko Goldman); 7. Akizora Ni (Autumn Sky) (Japan) (Youichi Ueoka); 8. Hoch und Deutschmeister (Austria) (Dominik Ertel); 9. Invercargill (Australia) (Alex F. Lithgow); 10. Inglesina-The LIttle English Girl (Italy) (D. Delle Cese); 11. Valdres (Norway) (Johannes Hanssen); 12. The Captain General (England) (F. Vivian Dunn); 13. Athletic Festival March (U.S.S.R.) (Sergei Prokofiev); 14. Lights Out (U.S.A.) (Earl E. McCoy; 15. Marche Hongroise from "Damnation of Faust", Op. 24, Rakoczy (Hungary) (Hector Belioz)
- Item 21: Marches of the World, Volume 2 - Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, undated

- CD. Yoshinao Ohsawa, conductor. 1. Espana Cani (P. Maraquina); 2. Entry of the Gladiators (Julius Fucik); 3. Marche des Parachutistses Belges (P. Leemans); 4. The Trombone King (Karl L. King); 5. Sea Songs (R. Vaughan Williams); 6. American Patrol (Frank W. Meacham); 7. Festival March (L.D. San Pedro); 8. Geddin Deden (Turkish Tune, arr. Masashi Wakamatsu); 9. Graf Zeppelin Marsch (Carl Teike); 10. Spirits of Youth (Genba Fujita); 11. Amparito Roca (Jaime Texidor); 12. Japanese Army Defile March (Charles Leroux); 13. The Circus Bee (Henry Fillmore); 14. Radetzky March (J. Strauss, Vater)
- Item 22: Men of Ohio: Music of Henry Fillmore - Ohio Capital Winds, 2007-2009

- CD. Catherine Hope-Cunningham, conductor. 1. Commentary by Dr. Bierley; 2. His Honor; 3. Dr. Bierley; 4. Lightning Fingers; 5. Dr. Bierley; 6. Military Escort (Harold Bennett); 7. Dr. Bierley; 8. Rolling Thunder; 9. Dr. Bierley; 10. Shoutin' Liza Trombone; 11. Dr. Bierley; 12. Footlifter; 13. Dr. Bierley; 14. Klaxon; 15. Dr. Bierley; 16. Americans We; 17. Dr. Bierley; 18. Playfellow; 19. Dr. Bierley; 20. Circus Bee; 21. Dr. Bierley; 22. Men of Ohio
- Item 23: Military Bands on Transcription Records from the Collection of Paul Bierley, undated

- CD. 1. Rifle Regiment March - Castellucci Band, Capitol Trans. J-7; 2. Bombasto - Castellucci Band, Capitol Trans. J-7; 3. Diplomat, The Catellucci Band, Capitol Trans. J-7; 4. Stepping Along - Castellucci Band, Capitol Trans. J-7; 5. Banner Victorious - Karl King Band, AFRTS MISC-331 SSL-11005; 6. Sky Jockey - Karl King Band, AFRTS MISC-331 SSL 1105 rec. 7-30-58; 7. Ohio Special - Karl King Band, AFRTS MISC-331 SSL-11005 rec. 7-30-58; 8. Standard of Freedom March - National Symphonic Band AFRTS Trans. MISC-331 SSL-11005; 9. Emblem of Glory - All-American Band, AFRTS MISC-331 SSL-11005; 10. Michigan On Parade - Karl King Band, AFRTS MISC-332 SSL-11006 rec. 7-30-58; 11. Co-Eds On Parade - National Symphonic Band, AFRTS MISC-332; 12. Golden Bears - National Symphonic Band, AFRTS MISC-332 SSL-11006 rec. 7-30-58; 13. Blue and White - National Symphonic Band, AFRTS MISC-332 SSL-11006 rec. 7-30-58; 14. Invercargill, National. Emblem, Our Direcor, High School Cadets, Them Basses, Lights Out - 63rd Infantry Division Band, Donald E. Hassler, conductor. AFRS-SSL 10633 rec. 5-28-58; 15. The Thunderer, Billboard, Bombasto, S.I.B.A., Men of Ohio, On the Mall-63rd Infantry Division B. Donald Hassler, conductor. AFRTS-ssl-10634 rec. 5-28-58
- Item 24: The Music of Kenneth Alford, including the complete Marches - The Band of the H.M. Royal Marines, 1972, 1975, 1992

- CD. Captain J.R. Mason, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., R.M., Director of Music. 1. Colonel Bogey; 2. The Great Little Army; 3. H.M. Jollies; 4. On the Quarter Deck; 5. The Thin Red Line; 6. Voice of the Guns; 7. The Standard of St. George; 8. Cavalry of the Clouds; 9. The Middy; 10. Holyrood; 11. Army of the Nile; 12. Dunedin; 13. The Vanished Army; 14. Old Panama; 15. Eagle Squadron; 16. The Lightnight Switch-Fantasia; 17. By Land And Sea-Slow March; 18. The Vedette; 19. A Music Switch-Fantasia; 20. The Mad Major
- Item 25: Conductors' Point Audio, LLC - Ohio Capital Winds, 2007

- CD. Catherine Hope-Cunningham, conductor. 1. March; 2. Irish Tune from County Derry; 3. The Cowboys; 4-7. Four Scottish Dances; 8. Sleepers Wake; 9. "Shepherds Hey" English Morris Dance; 10. When Jesus Wept; 11-14. Second Suite in F; 15. Encore: Men of Ohio
- Item 26: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 1 1873-1881 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. Review (1873); 2. The Honored Dead (1876); 3. Revival March (1876); 4. Across the Danube (1877); 5. Esprit de Corps (1878); 6. Resumption March (1879); 7. On the Tramp (1879); 8. Globe and Eagle (1879); 9. Our Flirtation (1880); 10. Recognition March (1880); 11. Mother Goose (1880); 12. President Garfield's Inauguration March (1881); 13. Right Forward (1881); 14. Guide Right (1881); 15. The Wolverine March (1881)
- Item 27: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 2 1881-1886 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. In Memoriam (1881); 2. Yorktown Centennial (1881); 3. Congress Hall (1882); 4. Transit of Venus (1883); 5. Bonnie Annie Laurie; 6. Pet of the Petticoats (1883); 7. Right-Left (1883); 8. The White Plume (1884); 9. Homeward Bound (1885); 10. Mikado March (1885); 11. Mother Hubbard March (1885); 12. Triumph of Time (1885); 13. Sound Off (1885); 14. The Gladiator (1886); 15. The Rifle Regiment (1886)
- Item 28: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 3 1887-1892 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. The Occidental (1887); 2. The Crusader (1888); 3. National Fencibles (1888); 4. Semper Fidelis (1888); 5. Ben Bolt (1888); 6. Washington Post (1889); 7. The Picador (1889); 8. The Quilting Party March (1889); 9. The Thunderer (1889); 10. The High School Cadets (1890); 11. The Loyal Legion (1890); 12. Corcoran Cadets (1890); 13. On Parade (1892); 14. The Belle of Chicago (1892)
- Item 29: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 4 1892-1900 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. Triton (1892); 2. March of the Royal Trumpets (1892); 3. The Beau Ideal (1893); 4. The Liberty Bell (1893); 5. Manhattan Beach (1893); 6. The Directorate (1894); 7. King Cotton (1895); 8. El Capitan (1896); 9. The Stars and Stripes Forever (1896); 10. The Bride Elect (1897); 11. The Charlatan (1898); 12. Hands Across the Sea (1899); 13. The Man Behind the Gun (1899); 14. Hail to the Spirit of Liberty (1900)
- Item 30: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 5 1901-1915 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. The Invincible Eagle (1901); 2. The Pride of Pittsburgh (1901); 3. Imperial Edward (1902); 4. Jack Tar (1903); 5. The Diplomat (1904); 6. The Free Lance (1906); 7. Powhatan's Daughter (1907); 8. The Fairest of the Fair (1908); 9. The Glory of the Yankee Navy (1909); 10. The Federal (1910); 11. From Maine to Oregon (1913); 12. The Lambs' March (1914); 13. Columbia's Pride (1914); 14. The Pathfinder of Panama (1915); 15. The New York Hippodrome (1915)
- Item 31: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 6 11915-1917 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. March of the Pan-Americans (1915): 1. U.S.A.-Argentina, 2. Bolivia, 3. Brazil, 4. Chile, 5. Colombia, 6. Costa Rica, 7. Cuba, 8. San Domingo, 9. Ecuador, 10. Guatemala, 11. Haiti, 12. Honduras, 13. Mexico, 14. Nicaragua, 15. Panama, 16. Paraguay, 17. Peru, 18. El Savador, 19. Uruguay, 20. Venezuela, 21. U.S.A; 22. America First (1916); 23. Boy Scouts of America (1916); 24. The White Rose (1917); 25. Wisconsin Forward Forever (1917)
- Item 32: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 7 1917-1920 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. The Naval Reserve (1917); 2. Liberty Loan (1917); 3. The U.S. Field Artillery (1917); 4. The Volunteers (1918); 5. Solid Men to the Front (1918); 6. Chantyman's March (1918); 7. USAAC March (1918); 8. Sabre and Spurs (1918); 9. Wedding March (1918); 10. Anchor and Star (1918): 11. Flags of Freedom (1918); 12. Bullets and Bayonets (1918); 13. The Golden Star (1919); 14. Who's Who in Navy Blue (1920); 15. Comrades of the Legion (1920)
- Item 33: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 8 1920-1926 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. On the Campus (1920); 2. Keeping Step with the Union (1921); 3. The Gallant Seventh (1922); 4. The Dauntless Battalion (1922); 5. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (1923); 6. March of the Mitten Men (1923); 7. Ancient and Honarable Artillery Company (1924); 8. Marquette University March (1924); 9. The Black Horse Troop (1924); 10. The National Game (1925); 11. Sesquicentennial Exposition March (1926); 12. Universal Peace (1926); 13. The Gridiron Club (1926); 14. The Pride of the Wolverines (1926); 15. Old Ironsides (1926)
- Item 34: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 9 1927-1930 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. The Minnesota March (1927); 2. Magna Charta (1927); 3. Riders for the Flag (1927); 4. The Atlantic City Pageant (1927); 5. University of Nebraska (1928); 6. Golden Jubille (1928); 7. New Mexico (1928); 8. Prince Charming (1928); 9. La Flor de Sevilla (1929); 10. University of Illinois (1929); 11. Foshay Tower Washington Memorial (1929); 12. Daughters of Texas (1929); 13. Welch Fusiliers March (1929); 14. Royal Welch Fusiliers (1930); 15. Untitled March (No. 3/ 1930)
- Item 35: Sousa's Marches: Original Complete Works in the Sousa-style Interpretation, Volume 10 1930-1931 - Japan Ground Self Defense Force 1st Band, 2000-2002

- CD. Major Masahiro Yoshinaga, conductor. 1. The Salvation Army (1930); 2. George Washington Bicentennial (1930); 3. Harmonica Wizart (1930); 4. The Legionaires (1930); 5. A Century of Progress (1931); 6. The Wildcats (1931); 7. Kansas Wildcats (1931); 8. The Aviators (1931); 9. The Northern Pines (1931); 10. The Circumnavigators Club (1931); 11. We Are Coming (1918); 12. Pushing On (1918); 13. When the Boys Come Sailing Home! (1918); 14. March for Regimental Drums and Trumpets (No. 1) (1884); 15. March for Regimental Drumbs and Trumpets (No. 2) (1884); 16. March for Regimental Drums and Trumpets (No. 3) (1884); 17. March for Regimental Drums and Trumpets (No. 4) (1884); 18. Funeral March (1886); 19. Gallant and Gay We'll March Away (1886); 20. Good Bye, Sweet Nannie Magee (1886); 21. Let's Hurrah! We are Almost There (1886); 22. Hannah, My Own True Love (1886); 23. Here's Your Heath, Sir! (1886); 24. With Steady Step (1886); 25. Waltz (1886); 26. Review (1873); 27. USAAC March (1918); 28. Universal Peace (1926): 29. Old Ironsides (1926); 30. The U.S. Field Artillery (1917); 31. The Stars and Stripes Forever (1896)
- Item 36: Strike Up the Brass Band - The Brass Band of Columbus, undated

- CD. Tim Jameson, director. 1. Intrada: Ein Feste Burg; 2. Glorious Ventures; 3. Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing; 4. Glorifico Aeternum; 5. Strike Up the Band; 6. Bemelza; 7. Barnum and Bailey's Favorite; 8. Swing That Door; 9. New York, New York; 10. Carrickfergus; 11. Hora Staccato; 12. I Will Follow Him; 13. Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves; 14. Cossack Fire Dance; 15. The Stars and Stripes Forever
- Item 37: The Marches of R.B. Hall - U.S. Coast Guard Band, 1969-1974

- CD. Arthur W. Richards, conductor. 1. Introduction by Bardwell to recordings contained on tracks 2-15; 2. New Colonial; 3. Exhaulted Ruler; 4. Commonwealth; 5. Creole Queen; 6. American Belle; 7. Uncle Dooley's Delight; 8. Gardes Du Corps; 9. Veni, Vidi, Vici; 10. Palatinus; 11. Philo Senate; 12. Maine Festival; 13. Kennebec; 14. Independentia; 15. Commonwealth; 16. The Pride of the Wolverines; 17. Egmont: Overture; 18. Danza Algre; 19. Salute to Cole Porter; 20. March: Colonel Philbrook; 21. Officer of the Day (flawed); 22. Tenth Regiment
- Item 38: U.S. Navy Band: Radio Transcription Recordings Volume 2, undated

- CD. 1. Flag of Freedom; 2. Flying Eagle; 3. Glory of the Trumpets; 4. La Bamba de Vera Cruz; 5. High Pride (Prize?); 6. Huckleberry Finn (Grofe); 7. Independentia; 8. La Sorrella; 9. Staunch and True; 10. The Trumpeter; 11. Shawl Dance; 12. High School Cadets; 13. Oh, Suzanna-Navy Orch. Pgm.; 14. Old Comrades; 15. Semper Fidelis; 16. Tomboy; 17. On the Alert; 18. Our Flag of Victory; 19. Cheerio; 20. Colossus of Columbia; 21. Bugler's Holiday; 22. Footlifter; 23. From Tropic to Tropic; 24. Across the Atlantic
- Item 39: U.S. Navy Band: Electronic Transcriptions Volume 3, "Mostly Marches", undated

- CD. Lt. Cmdr. Charles Brendier, leader and conductor. 1. Skyliner March (Harry L. Alford); 2. Purple Carnival March (Harry L. Alford); 3. Parade of the Gendarmes (M.L. Lake); 4. Chicago Tribune (W. Paris Chambers); 5. Grandioso (Roland F. Seitz); 6. Gloria (Frank H. Losey); 7. The Conqueror (Carl Telke); 8. On the Square (Frank Panella); 9. Hostrauser's March (W. Paris Chambers); 10. The Contempibles March (Leo R. Stanley); 11. Brooke's Chicago Marine Band (Roland F. Seitz); 12. Glory of the Trumpets March (James O. Brockenshire); 13. Lassus Trombone (incomplete) (Henry Fillmore); 14. Canadian Capers; 15. Up the Street March (Robert G. Morse); 16. Shortnin' Bread (Luis Marini); 17. Spirit of Independense March (Abe Holzmann); 18. Gateway City (Karl L. King); 19. Trooping the Colors (Fred Jewell); 20. The Three Trumpeters (G. Agostini); 21. Across the Atlantic (Russell Alexander); 22. Tally-Ho (Roger Barsotti); 23. The Melody Shop (Karl L. King); 24. Independentia (R.B. Hall); 25. Cincinnati Post March (Frank Simon)
- Item 40: The Virginia Grand Military Band, March 27, 1999

- CD. Loras John Schissel, music director. Col. Jerry Fridy, USAF (Ret.) and Paul E. Bierley, guest conductors. CD 1: 1. Star Spangled Banner; 2. Emblem of Unity; 3. La Belle Helene; 4. Suprime Triumph; 5. Willow Echoes; 6. A Trumpeter's Lullaby; 7. The Conqueror; 8. An Irish Rhapsody; 9. Brooke's Triumphasl March; 10. The Sound of Music. CD 2: 1. Semper Fidelis; 2. His Honor; 3. Light Cavalry Overture; 4. Ha Ha Ha; 5. Shoutin' Liza Trombone; 6. Washington Post; 7. Presidential Polonaise; 8. Songs of Grace and Glory; 9. The Invincible Eagle; 10. The Stars and Stripes Forever
- Item 41: World Class Marches of the Salvation Army, Volume 1 - Black Dyke Band, undated

- CD. Dr. Nicholas J. Childs, music director. 1. The Red Shield; 2. Star Lake; 3. Silver Star; 4. The Invincible Army; 5. Soldiers of Christ; 6. California; 7. Anthem of the Free; 8. Rousseau; 9. Mighty to Save; 10. Crown of Conquest; 11. In the Firing Line; 12. Emblem of the Army; 13. Torchbearers; 14. Wisbech Citadel; 15. Under Two Flags; 16. Rosehill; 17. Fighting for the Lord; 18. Montreal Citadel
- Item 42: Soderstrom Collection: Quintessential Soderstrom, INJ Offerings, undated

- CD. 1. Song of Israel; 2. Fighting for the Lord; 3. On the Sea; 4. Army of God; 5. Deep Passage; 6. Gartnergade; 7. O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go; 8. The Lord's My Shepherd; 9. Minneapolis IV; 10. All Things Are Possible; 11. Long Beach; 12. Down From His Glory; 13. O God Our Help; 14. Southland Memories; 15. California; 16. American Rhapsody; 17. March of the Hours; 18. Low in the Grave He Lay
- Item 43: Soderstrom Collection: Soderstrom Illustrated, INJ Offerings, undated

- CD. 1. On the Sea Intro.; 2. Exodus Theme; 3. SOI Modulation; 4. SOI Cornet Thirds; 5. SOI Command; 6. SOI Miracle; 7. SOI Exodus; 8. SOI Fugue; 9. SOI Wilderness; 10. SOI Jericho; 11. SOI Pastorale; 12. All Around The World - Congo; 13. Tchaikovsky Takes Salvation; 14. Coming Army Sketch 1; 15. Coming Army Sketch 2; 16. Low in the Grave tub; 17. 4-Minute Miracle; 18. March of Martians; 19. Take Salvation; 20. Aspiration; 21. CBC March; 22. Victory Through Grace; 23. Blessed Assurance; 24. O Zion Haste; 25. M/C Swing Low; 26. Who Is On The Lord's Side?; 27. Swing Low S/Q; 28. 'Mong Norway's Mount; 29. Steal Away S/Q; 30. Heavenbound
- Item 44: Soderstrom Collection: Historic Soderstrom, INJ Offerings, undated

- CD. 1. Coronation; 2. Central States; 3. 1944 Military Salute; 4. Beautiful Canaan; 5. Down From His Glory; 6. Hudson Valley Jubilee; 7. Swoneky; 8. Rockford Temple; 9. Come Thou Fount; 10. The Jubilee; 11. Tranas; 12. All Around The World; 13. Life is a Symphony; 14. He Was Wounded; 15. Assurance March; 16. A Mighty Fortress; 17. The Song of a Soul Set Free; 18. My Heavenly Father; 19. I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked; 20. His Eye is on the Sparrow
- Box 170

- Item 1: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 1 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1974

- LP, stereo, HL7241S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: The Thunderer, The Liberty Bell, Our Flirtations, The Washington Post, The Belle of Chicago, El Capitan; Side Two: U.S. Field Artillery, We Are Coming, George Washington Bicentennial, The New York Hippodrome, The Pathfinder of Panama, The Stars and Stripes Forever
- Item 2: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 1 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1974

- LP, stereo, HL7241S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: The Thunderer, The Liberty Bell, Our Flirtations, The Washington Post, The Belle of Chicago, El Capitan; Side Two: U.S. Field Artillery, We Are Coming, George Washington Bicentennial, The New York Hippodrome, The Pathfinder of Panama, The Stars and Stripes Forever
- Item 3: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 2 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1975

- LP, stereo, HL8451S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. The Directorate (1894), 2. King Cotton (1895), 3. A Century of Progress (1931), 4. Sesquicentennial Exposition March (1926), 5. Yorktown Centennial (1881); Side Two: 1. La Flor de Sevilla (1929); 2. The Fairest of the Fair (1908); 3. The Legionaires (1930); 4. The Invincible Eagle (1901); 5. Hail to the Spirit of Liberty (1900)
- Item 4: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 3 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1976

- LP, Stereo, HL8452S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. The Royal Welch Fusiliers (No. 2) (1930), 2. Semper Fidelis (1888), 3. American First (1916), 4. Power and Glory (1923), 5. The Picador (1889); Side Two: 1. Sabre and Spurs (1918), 2. The Naval Reserve (1917), 3. The Wolverine March (1881), 4. The Aviators (1931), 5. Magna Charta (1927)
- Item 5: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 4 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1976

- LP, Stereo, HL92961S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. National Fencibles March, 2. The Boy Scouts of America, 3. The Gridiron Club March, 4. The Circumnavigators Club, 5. The Beau Ideal March; Side Two: 1. The Lambs' March, 2. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, 3. Comrades of the Legion, 4. The Crusader March, 5. The Corcoran Cadets March
- Item 6: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 5 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1976

- LP, Stereo, HP62962S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. Manhatten Beach, 2. Resumption March, 3. The Gladiator, 4. Congress Hall, 5. The Salvation Army, 6. The Pride of the Wolverines; Side Two: 1. The National Game, 2. Guide Right, 3. Keeping Step with the Union, 4. Imperial Edward, 5. The Diplomat
- Item 7: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 6 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1977

- LP, Stereo, HP80171S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. The Glory of the Yankee Navy (1909), 2. The Atlantic City Pageant (1927), 3. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (1924), 4. Jak Tar (1903), 5. Who's Who in Navy Blue, 6. Hands Across the Sea; Side Two: 1. The High School Cadets (1890), 2. The Gallant Seventh (1922), 3. The Bride Elect (1897), 4. Harmonica Wizard (1930), 5. From Maine to Oregon (1913), 6. The Rifle Regiment (1886)
- Item 8: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 7 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1978

- LP, Stereo, HP80881S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. The Black Horse Troop (1924), 2. Globe and Eagle (1879), 3. Riders for the Flag (1927), 4. Right Forward (1881), 5. Esprit de Corps (1878), 6. Right-Left (1883); Side Two: 1. Bullets and Bayonets (1918), 2. Anchor and Star (1918), 3. The Loyal Legion (1890), 4. The Man Behind the Gun (1899), 5. Sound Off (1885)
- Item 9: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 8 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1980

- LP, Stereo, HP80779S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. The Dauntless Battalion (1922), 2. The Northern Pines (1931), 3. Marquette University March (1924), 4. Daughters of Texas (1929), 5. University of Illinois (1929); Side Two: 1. On the Campus (1920), 2. Kansas Wildcats (1930), 3. University of Nebraska (1928), 4. WIsconsin Forward Forever (1917), 5. New Mexico (1928), 6. Minnesota (1927)
- Item 10: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 9 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1981

- LP, Stereo, HP82480S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. Prince Charming (1928), 2. Transit of Venus (1883), 3. Occidental (1887), 4. Chantyman's (1918), 5. The Volunteers (1918), 6. On Parade (1892), 7. Powhatan's Daughter (1907); Side Two: 1. Solid Men to the Front (1918), 2. Mother Hubbard (1885), 3. Pet of the Petticoats (1883), 4. Bonnie Annie Laurie (1883), 5. On the Tramp (1895), 6. The White Plume (1884), 7. Free Lance (1906)
- Item 11: Sousa American Bicentennial Collection, Volume 10 - The Detroit Concert Band, 1981

- LP, Stereo, HP82580S. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Side One: 1. Revival March (1876), 2. The Triumph of Time (1885), 3. The Federal (1910), 4. Mikado March (1885), 5. The Triton (1892), 6. Mother Goose (1883), 7. The White Rose (1917); Side Two: 1. Ben Bold (1888), 2. Flags of Freedom (1918), 3. The Charlatan (1898), 4. When the Boys Come Sailing Home (1918), 5. Across the Danube (1877), 6. Pushing On (1918), 7. Liberty Loan (1917), 8. Golden Jubilee (1928)
- Item 12: Sousa: The Complete Marches - The Detroit Concert Band, 1974

- LP collection, Stereo, 51-6574. Leonard B. Smith, conductor. Includes program notes by Paul E. Bierley. Side One: 1. The Thunderer (1889), 2. The Liberty Bell (1893), 3. Our Flirtations (1880), 4. The Washington Post (1889), 5. The Pathfinder of Panama (1915), 6. El Capitan (1896); Side Two: 1. U.S. Field Artillery (1917), 2. We Are Coming (1918), 3. George Washington Bicentennial (1930), 4. The New York Hippodrome (1915), 5. The Belle of Chicago (1892), 6. The Stars and Stripes Forever (1896); Side Three: 1. The Directorate (1894), 2. King Cotton (1895), 3. A Century of Progress (1931), 4. Sesquicentennial Exposition March (1926), 5. Yorktown Centennial (1881); Side Four: 1. La Flor de Sevilla (1929), 2. The Fairest of the Fair (1908), 3. The Legionaires (1930), 4. The Invincible Eagle (1901), 5. Hail to the Spirit of Liberty (1900); Side Five: 1. The Royal Welch Fusiliers (No. 2) (1930), 2. Semper Fidelis (1888), 3. America First (1916), 4. Power and Glory (1923), 5. The Picador (1889); Side Six: 1. Sabre and Spurs (1918), 2. The Naval Reserve (1917), 3. The Wolverine March (1881), 4. The Aviators (1931), 5. Magna Charta (1927); Side Seven: 1. National Fencibles (1888), 2. The Boy Scouts of America (1916), 3. The Gridiron Club (1926), 4. The Circumnavigators Club (1931), 5. The Beau Ideal (1893); Side Eight: 1. The Lambs' March (1914), 2. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (1923), 3. Comrades of the Legion (1920), 4. The Crusader (1888), 5. The Corcoran Cadets March (1890); Side Nine: 1. Manhattan Beach (1893), 2. Resumption March (1879), 3. The Gladiator (1886), 4. Congress Hall (1882), 5. The Salvation Army (1930), 6. The Pride of the Wolverines (1926); Side Ten: 1. The National Game (1925), 2. Guide Right (1881), 3. Keeping Step with the Union (1921), 4. Imperial Edward (1902), 5. The Diplomat (1904); Side Eleven: 1. The Glory of the Yankee Navy (1909), 2. The Atlantic City Pageant (1927), 3. Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (1924), 4. Jack Tar (1903), 5. Who's Who in Navy Blue (1920), 6. Hands Across the Sea (1899); Side Twelve: 1. The High School Cadets (1890), 2. The Gallant Seventh (1922), 3. The Bride Elect (1897), 4. Harmonica Wizard (1930), 5. From Maine to Oregon (1913), 6. The Rifle Regiment (1886); Side Thirteen: 1. The Black Horse Troop (1924), 2. Globe and Eagle (1879), 3. Riders for the Flag (1927), 4. Right Forward (1881), 5. Esprit de Corps (1878), 6. Right-Left (1883); Side Fourteen: 1. Bullets and Bayonets (1918), 2. Anchor and Star (1918), 3. The Loyal Legion (1890), 4. The Man Behind the Gun (1899), 5. Sound Off (1885); Side Fifteen: 1. The Dauntless Battalion (1922), 2. The Northern Pines (1931), 3. Marquette University March (1924), 4. Daughters of Texas (1929), 5. University of Illinois (1929); Side Sixteen: 1. On the Campus (1920), 2. Kansas Wildcats (1930), 3. University of Nebraska (1928), 4. Wisconsin Forward Forever (1917), 5. New Mexico (1928), 6. Minnesota (1927); Side Seventeen: 1. Prince Charming (1928), 2. Transit of Venus (1883), 3. The Occidental (1887), 4. The Chantyman's March (1918), 5. The Volunteers (1918), 6. On Parade (1892), 7. Powhatan's Daughter (1907); Side Eighteen: 1. Solid Men to the Front (1918), 2. Mother Hubbard (1885), 3. Pet of the Petticoats (1883), 4. Bonnie Annie Laurie (1883), 5. On the Tramp (1895), 6. The White Plume (1884), 7. The Free Lance (1906); Side Nineteen: 1. Revival March (1876), 2. The Triumph of Time (1885), 3. The Federal (1910), 4. Mikado March (1885), 5. The Triton (1892), 6. Mother Goose (1883), 7. The White Rose (1917); Side Twenty: 1. Ben Bolt (1888), 2. Flags of Freedom (1918), 3. The Charlatan (1898); 4. When the Boys Come Sailing Home (1918), 5. Across the Danube (1877), 6. Pushing On (1918), 7. Liberty Loan (1917), 8. Golden Jubilee (1928)
- Box 172

- Item 1: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 1, undated

- Item 2: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 2, undated

- Item 3: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 3, undated

- Item 4: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 4, undated

- Item 5: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 5, undated

- Item 6: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 6, undated

- Item 7: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 7, undated

- Item 8: Sousa's Band: Recordings, Volume 8, undated

- Sub-Series 2: Reel-to-Reel Tape Recordings, North American Aviation Band

- Box 102

- Folder 22: NAA band concert, 4 May 1963

- Box 103

- Folder 1: NAA band concert in Westerville, 4 July 1963

- Folder 2: NAA band concert, 15 December 1963

- Folder 3: Industrial music festival at Veterans` Memorial, 16 Feb 1964

- Folder 4: NAA band concert, 6 December 1964

- Folder 5: NAA band concert, Spring 1965

- Folder 6: NAA Senior Citizens Center concert, 7 Aug 1972

- Sub-Series 3: VHS tape, DVD and Cassette tape recordings

- Box 153

- Item 1: If you Knew Sousa (TV show), undated

- VHS tape
- Item 2: John Philip Sousa - American Phenomenon, June 2008

- Item 3: Paul Bierley, 15 June 2001

- Item 4: Japanese Live Sousa, vol. 6, undated

- Item 5: James G. Saied portraying John Philip Sousa at American Bandmaster's Association (ABA) convention in San Antonio, 8 March 1996

- Item 6: "797" converstion with Paul, October 1997

- Item 7: "1379" New Sousa Band - Wilmington, 6 November 2001

- Item 8: Keith Brion with Milwaukee Symphony, undated

- Item 9: TWHS Sousa Concert, 10 November 2004

- Item 10: Bierley speaks on WCMH-TV4, Columbus, Ohio, 20 January 2006

- Item 11: Heartland Highways Program 213, WEIU-TV, Charleston, 2004

- Item 12: Keith Brion and his New Sousa Band at the Barbara B. Mann Hall, Ft. Meyers, January 2002

- Item 13: Michigan State Fair, University of South Carolina Media Center, Fox newsreel, 1928

- Item 14: The Biggest Band Spectacular in the World: The Military Musical Pageant at Wembley Stadium, 1981

- Item 15: Salute to the ARMCO band, produced by Sam Ashworth, Middletown, Ohio, undated

- Item 16: JGSDF First Band, 17th Family Concert, "God Bless America," Tokyo, undated

- Produced by International Reserach Institute for Sousa, Tokyo
- Item 17: Japanese Sousa-performance, undated

- Item 18: US Marine Band, Sound of a Giant, 23 September 1987

- Item 19: Tulsa Parade - Mr. Sousa

- Item 20: Hands Across the Sea, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, Sousa Marches, 1995

- DVD
- Item 21: Louis Morris Interview (tapes 1-3), 7 November 1964

- Cassette tapes
- Item 22: Louis Morris Interview (tapes 1-3), 7 November 1964

- Cassette tapes
- Item 23: Louis Morris Interview (tapes 1-3), 7 November 1964

- Cassette tapes
- Item 24: Louis Morris (Sousa's band) interview, 26 September 1964

- Cassette tape
- Item 25: Microfilm, The Wildcats, April 28, 1965

- Microfilm duplication of John Philip Sousa's "The Wildcats" requested by Paul Bierley.
- Series 6: Photographs, 1864-2013

- Sub-Series 1: Digital Photographs, 1864-1964

- Box 131

- Folder 1: Digital Photographs

- Item 1: Eriner von Roe Messinger (Robert)-Oboe, ca. 1890


- Item 2: Eriner von Roe Messinger (Robert) - Oboe, ca. 1892-1903


- Item 3: Alex Ratzeky -- oboe, ca. 1895-96


- Item 4: Sousa Band oboe section (Anton N. Maly, George A. Abeel and Paul Oscar Gerhardt), ca. 1923-1924


- Item 5: Sousa Band oboists (Paul D. Gerhardt and musician), ca. 1920-26


- Item 6: Sousa Band bassoonists (John T. Linde and Sherley Thompson), ca. 1923-24


- Item 7: Frank W. Wadsworth -- Flute and Piccolo, ca. 1895-96


- Item 8: Giacomo Norrito -- Flute and Piccolo, ca. 1895-96


- Item 9: Chauncey P. McKnight -- Flute and Piccolo, ca. 1895-96


- Item 10: Frank W. Wadsworth -- Flute and Piccolo, 1894


- Item 11: Sousa Band flutists, ca. 1927


- Item 12: Paul Jahn -- Clarinet, ca. 1895-96


- Item 13: Emil G. Preiss -- clarinet, 1893


- Item 14: William Dougherty -- clarinet, 1893


- Item 15: August (Gustave) P. Cercello Stengler--clarinet, 1894


- Item 16: August (Gustave) P. Cercello Stengler -- clarinet, ca. 1895-96


- Item 17: Emil Gerstenberger -- Clarinet, ca. 1895-96


- Item 18: Adrian Whittaker -- Clarinet and Alto Clarinet, ca. 1895-96


- Item 19: Roy M. Miller -- Clarinet, ca. 1920


- Item 20: George M. Jenkins -- Bass Clarinet, ca. 1923


- Item 21: U.S. Marine Band in front of Commondant's house Washington, DC, April 2, 1864


- Item 22: U.S. Marine Band in front of Comman