Old Town School of Folk Music Banjo Exhibition Records and Samuel Swaim Stewart Banjos

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Biographical Note

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Administrative Records

Exhibition Records

Music Instruments



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Collection Overview

Title: Old Town School of Folk Music Banjo Exhibition Records and Samuel Swaim Stewart Banjos, 1819-2001

ID: 12/9/154

Primary Creator: Old Town School of Folk Music (1957-)

Extent: 32.5 cubic feet

Arrangement:

Organized in three series:

Series 1) Administrative Records, 1974-2000 is arranged chronologically.

Series 2) Exhibition Records, 1819-2001 is  organized in two sub-series: Sub-series 1) Research Records, 1963-2001 and Sub-series 2) Exhibition Labels, Photographs, and Illustrations, 1819-1993. Sub-series 1 is arranged by file type and chronologically thereafter. Sub-series 2 is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereafter.

and Series 3) Music Instruments, 1847-1925 and 1988-1989 is organized in two sub-series: Sub-series 1) Samuel Swaim Stewart Banjos, 1885-1900 and Sub-series 2) Non-Samuel Swaim Stewart Instruments, 1847-1920 and 1988-1989. Sub-series 1 is arranged sequentially by serial number. Sub-series 2 is unarranged.

Date Acquired: 01/20/2017

Subjects: American folk music, Banjo, Exhibits, Folk music, Magazines, Minstrel music, Musical Instrument Collections, Musical Instrument Makers - United States, Music instruments -- Africa, West, Old Town School of Folk Music, Painting, Stewart, Samuel Swaim, Stringed Instruments

Formats/Genres: Newsletters, Photographs

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of research files, correspondence, photographs, exhibition labels and illustrations, banjo magazines, newsletters, instruction books, music catalogues and 33 music instruments including the Heinja collection of 24 Samuel Swaim Stewart banjos that document the acquisition and exhibition of the Samuel Swaim Stewart banjos and the development of the Old Town School of Folk Music's exhibit "The Making of the 5-String Banjo: From Hollow Gourds to Silvered Rims" that was displayed at the Old Town School of Folk Music between 1989 and 1990, and again from 1991 to 1993.

Biographical Note

The Old Town School of Folk Music was given a collection of thirty historical banjos during the 1970s by Dr. Henja, an orthopedic surgeon at Chicago's Rush Presbyterian Hospital.  According to Paul Tyler, who curated the Old Town School of Folk Music's banjo exhibit, the Henja banjo collection began as a "magnificent collection of Samuel Swain Stewart banjos that were brought together over many years by Robert Johnson of Rossville, Georgia." The banjos were later purchased by Dr. Henja in June 1969 from the Hathaway and Bowers auction house.  This collection originally consisted of twenty-six Stewart banjos that were manufactured in Philadelphia during the late nineteenth century.  In addition to these instruments, Dr. Henja also included four other historic banjos that were made by other American banjo makers.

The Henja banjo collection was originally displayed for nearly twenty years in the foyer of the Old Town School of Folk Music that was located on Chicago's Armitage Avenue.  The instruments, according to Paul Tyler, "were afforded no particular conservation or security other than the trust and good manners" of the school's many students and teachers.  In 1987 the Armitage Avenue building was renovated and the banjos were sent to Evanston, Illinois' Guitar Works to be restored by Terry Straker.  When this restoration work was completed in 1988 a new exhibition space was created on the second floor of the building, and Paul Tyler was hired to be the school's Curator of Collections and Exhibitions.  His primary responsibility was the creation of a special exhibit that documented the origin and development of the banjo in America using the Henja collection.

In 1989 the school's new exhibition of the Stewart banjos, modelled after Massachusetts Institute of Technology's 1984 exhibit, "Ring the Banjar," opened as "The Making of the 5-String Banjo: From Hollowed Gourds to Silvered Rims."  The Old Town School's exhibit according to Tyler, "highlighted the continuities between a popular musical instrument that was mass-produced in American factories" and the banjo's early origins as "folk lutes carved and assembled by various West African peoples" who were brought to America through the Atlantic slave trade.  The exhibit was revised and reinstalled in 1991 after the School's exhibition, "Weaving and Identity: Folk Are from Guatemala," was closed.  The revised banjo exhibit remained open until 1993 when the Old Town School closed its exhibition gallery to make more room for their growing number of folk music classes.

Subject/Index Terms

American folk music
Banjo
Exhibits
Folk music
Magazines
Minstrel music
Musical Instrument Collections
Musical Instrument Makers - United States
Music instruments -- Africa, West
Old Town School of Folk Music
Painting
Stewart, Samuel Swaim
Stringed Instruments

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Old Town School of Folk Music

Acquisition Method: Gift


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Series 1: Administrative Records, 1974-2000
Consists of correspondence and notes documenting the acquisition of the Henja banjo collection and the planning and development of the exhibition "The Making of the 5-String Banjo: From Hollow Gourds to Silvered Rims."
Box 1
Folder 1: The Henja Banjo Collection Original Inventory, ca. 1974
Consists of detailed descriptions of the twenty-eight Stewart banjos and two non-Stewart banjos.
Folder 2: Dr. William F. Hejna Donation Correspondence and Deed of Gift, 1974-1980
Folder 3: Exhibit Script for Museum Steering Committee, 1988-1989
Folder 4: Restoration Documentation from the Guitar Works Company, 1988-1990
Folder 5: Paul Tyler Curatorship Notes and Correspondence, 1988-2000
Folder 6: Banjo Exhibit Correspondence and Marketing, 1989
Folder 7: Correspondence for Artifact Reproduction Rights, 1989-1990

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