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Collection Overview
Title: Edmund A. Wall and Sons Sousa Band Photographs and Papers, 1904-1986
ID: 12/9/153
Primary Creator: Wall, Edmund A. (unknown)
Extent: 0.5 cubic feet
Date Acquired: 08/11/2016
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The materials consist of postcards and carte de vistes taken by Edmund A. Wall during the 1910-1911 Sousa Band World Tour, Photographs documenting the career of Edmund C. Wall in the New York City Ballet Company, and Photographs taken jointly by Edmund C. and Charles A. Wall between the 1925 and 1931 tours of the Sousa Band with the majority of the photographs taken from the 1927 and 1929 tours. Of particular note are photographs documenting the train wreck of 1929 and of concerts that took place with the Sousa Band in Urbana, Illinois.
Collection Historical Note
Edmund A. Wall, father of both Edmund C. and Charles A. Wall, was a member of the Sousa band for only the 1910 tour and the 1911 World Tour. Both he and his sons played Bb Clarinet for the band, but at different times. Charles A. Wall joined the band during the 1927 tour and played again with the group in 1929 and on a recording from 1930. Edmund C. Wall joined the band in 1925 and played with the group until 1931. In addition, Edmund C. Wall became an active clarinettist in New York joining the New York Ballet Orchestra, the Metropolitan Orchestra, the Goldman Band, the Pryor Band, and several New York theatre companies.
Biographical Note
Edmund A. Wall was a clarinetist for the Sousa Band during the 1910-1911 world tour. While little is known about him, both of his sons, Charles A. Wall (1899-1958) and Edmund C. Wall (1895-1985), also played as clarinetists for the Sousa Band between 1925 and 1931.
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source:
Charles Wall
Acquisition Method:
Gift
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Scrapbook 1, 1910-1958],
[Series 2: Scrapbook 2: Edmund Charles ("Eddie") Wall, Sousa Band Tours of 1927 and 1929, 1925-1930],
[
Series 3: Papers, 1904-1986],
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All]
- Series 2: Scrapbook 2: Edmund Charles ("Eddie") Wall, Sousa Band Tours of 1927 and 1929, 1925-1930
- Box 1
- Folder 18: Scrapbook B, Page 1, undated
- Scrapbook Section Title Page
- Folder 19: Scrapbook B, Page 2-3, 1927
- 1927 Tour; 2A: Concert Hall, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ; 2B: Cleveland Exhibition; 2C: Bandstand, Cleveland, Ohio, Exhibition. 3A: Waterfront, Lakefront, Chicago, Ill.; 3B: Buckingham Fountain, Chicago, IL; 3C: State Fair, Des Moines, Iowa
- Folder 20: Scrapbook B, Page 4-5, 1927
- 4A: Grandstand, Des Moines, Iowa State Fair; 4B Grandstand, Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minn. State Fair; 4C: Lake Superior, Ore Dock, Ashland Wis.; 5A: Million Dollar High School - Hibbing, Minn.; 5B: Rainy River, International Falls, Minn., Canadian border; 5C: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Dep't Store
- Folder 21: Scrapbook B, Page 6-7, 1927
- 6A: Provincial House of Parliament, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; 6B N. Battleford, Sask., Canada, Bill Schueler, Howard Goulden, "Big Jack" Richardson, John Oroskey, Ed Wall; 6C: North Battleford - Sask., "Hoopie" Monroe, Eddie Heney, Selling programs at stating rink concert; 7A: Golf House, North Battleford, Saskatchewan; 7B: "View from Golf Course, N. Battleford, Sask.; 7C: Crossing Saskatchewan by Canadian National Railway
- Folder 22: Scrapbook B, Page 8-9, 1927
- 8A: Saskatchewan River; 8B: Grain Elevator, Saskatchewan; 8C: Saskatchewan River near North Battleford, Sask., Canada; 9A: Veterans' Hospital, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada; 9B: Veterans' Hospital Concert (Extra), Entertaining the Patients, Saxs - Eddie Henry, Owen Kincaid, Bud Sullivan, Paul Desmond, Bert Madden, Felix Eau Claire, Jim Schlantz, Hoopie Monroe; 9C: Eddie Henry, Owen Kincaid (Gilhooley), Frank (Bud) Sullivan, "Desperate" Desmond (Paul), Hoopie Monroe (Fred), Bert Madden, Felix Eau Claire, Jim Schlanz (Jughead), Veterans' Hospital Concert, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada
- Folder 23: Scrapbook B, Page 10-11, undated
- 10A: Refreshments after the Concert, Veterans' Hospital Concert, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada, Jack Richardson, John Schueler; 10b: Western Canada, Crossing Canada, "Bus" Russell, Carl Rundquist, "Snorky" Williams, Harold Stambaugh, "Stub" Tozier (Little Ajax); 10C: Bill Tong, John Dolan, Veterans' Hospital Concert, Saskatoon, Sask., Canada; 11A: Calgary - Alberta; 11B: Provincial House of Parliament, Edmonton, Alberta; 11C: U. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
- Folder 24: Scrapbook B, Page 12-13, 1926-1930
- 12A: Frank Tritton, Jake Freeman, Loren Kent, Gabe Russ, Jack Richardson; 12B: Jay Sims, "Hoopie" Monroe, Jack Richardson; 12C: Daily Exercise; 13: All from Huntsville Band Canada; 13A: Taken at Appleton, Wisc, Oct. 14, 1926, Back Row: Schofield Schwartz, John Collins, Fred Moore, Ed Wall; Front: "Bud" Sullivan, Bill Tong, Bill Vopni; 13B: Great Northern R.R. Ed Wall, Clatence Booth, John Dolan, George Tompkins; 13C: At Hibbing, Minn.; Back: Fred Moore, Schofield Schwartz, John Collins, Ed Wall, Clarence Booth; Front: "Bud" Sullivan, George Germond, Bill Tong, Chas. Wall; 13D: Saskatoon Brewery; Back: Bill Tong, Cliff Braun, Frank Burnell, Eddie Henry, Owen Kincaid (Gilhooley), Jack Bell, Jack Richardson, Art Frantz, Frank Holt, H. Woolridge (Abe Lincoln), "Hoopie" Monroe (Fred), C. Schurges; Front: Felix Eau Claire, E. Gillespie, Pete Biroschak, Fred Moore, John Schueler, George Germond, Frank "Bud" Sullivan
- Folder 25: Scrapbook B, Page 14-15, 1927
- 14A: Saskatchewan River, Edmonton, Alberta; 14B: Returning to the Sweetgrass - Montana; 15A: Liberty Theater Great Falls, Montana; 15B: Livingston, Montana, Gateway to Yellowstone Park; 15C: 3-car Sousa Special, Livingston, Montana
- Folder 26: Scrapbook B, Page 16-17, 1927
- 16A: Northern Pacific R.R.; 16B: Compound Freight Locomotivel 16C: Yellowstone River, Montana; 17A: Union Pacific R.R. Station, Boise, Idaho; 17B: View of Capital from R.R. Station; 17C: State Capital, Boise, Idaho
- Folder 27: Scrapbook B, Page 18-19, 1927
- 18A: State Capital steps, Boise, Idaho, Clarence Booth, Carl Rundquist, Frank Tritton, Jack Richardson, Loren Kent; 18B: State Capital, Boise, Idaho, Clarence Booth, Fred Moore, Charlie Wall, Jack Richardson, Loren Kent, Otto Krausharp, Carl Rundquist, Bill Tong, Cliff Braun; 18C: State Capital, Boise, Idaho, Fred Moore, Carl Rundquist, Frank Tritton, Cliff Braun, Jack Richardson, Bill Tong, Loren Kent, Otto Kraushaar, Charlie Wall; 19A: Country Club, Walla Walla, Wash.; 1st Tee, Country Club, Walla Walla, Wash.; 19C: Golf at Country Club, Walla Walla, Washington; Ed Wall, Bill Schueler
- Folder 28: Scrapbook B, Page 20-21, 1927
- 20A: Howard Goulden, Charlie Wall, Bill Schueler, Country Club, Walla Walla, Wash.; 20B: Clarence Booth, Bill Schueler, Chas. Wall, Howard Goulden; 21A: Bridge near Twin Falls, Idaho, "Snorky" Williams, Andy Reissner, Ed Wall, Ed (Eddie) Henry, Jay Sims, Frank "Kid" Burnell; 21B: Bridge over Snake River Canyon near Twin Falls, Idaho; 21C: Snake River Canyon Bridge near Twin Falls, Idaho
- Folder 29: Scrapbook B, Page 22-23, 1927
- 22A: Snake River Canyon; 22C: Snoshone Falls Idaho; 23A: Twin Falls of the Snake River, Idaho; 23B: Snake River Canyon near Twin Falls, Idaho; 23C: Snake River Canyon, Idaho
- Folder 30: Scrapbook B, Page 24-25, 1927
- 24A: Cecil Tozier, Otto Kraushar, Schofield Schwartz, Cliff Braun; 24B: Suspension Bridge over Snake River Canyon near Twin Falls, Idaho; 24C Suspension Bridge over Snake River Canyon near Twin Falls, Idaho; 25A: Minidoka, Idaho; 25B: Pocatello, Idaho; 25C Chas. Nutick, Bill Schueler, Frank Holt, ?, Ed Wall, ?, Lou Engberg, Bert Warrek, Owen Kincaid
- Folder 31: Scrapbook B, Page 26-27, 1927
- 26A: Kelso, Wash.; 26B: Spokane or Yakima, Wash.: 26C: Bill Schueler, Ed Wall, John Schuler, Jim Schlanz, Lew Engberg; Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane or Yakima, Wash.; 27A: Puget Sound - Seattle to Port Angeles, Wash.; 27B: Lew Engberg, Puget Sound - Seattle to Port Angeles, Wash.; 27C: Puget Sound
- Folder 32: Scrapbook B, Page 28-29, 1927
- 28A: Port Townsend, Wash.; 28B: Lumber freighter - Puget Sound; 28C: Vancouver Harbor, British Columbia; 29A: C.P.R. Liner "Empress of Asia" Vancouver, B.C., Canada; 29B: Indian Totem Poles in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada; 29C: Puget Sound returning to U.S. by Great Northern R.R.
- Folder 33: Scrapbook B, Page 30-31, 1927
- 30A: Puget Sound - Wash.; 30B: Lumber Mill and Sawdust Burner, Puget Sound, Wash.; 31A: Longview, Wash.; 31B: View from Hotel, Longview, Wash.: 31C: Big trees - near Longview, Wash.
- Folder 34: Scrapbook B, Page 32-33, 1927-1930
- 32A: Long-Bell Lumber Co. Museum, Longview, Wash.; 32B: "I get my pitch from the pine tree!" Buck Weaver, Howard Goulden, Gus Helmecke; Gus Helmecke, Tacoma, Wash.; 33A: Crossing Columbia River, Vancouver, Wash.; 33B: Marines at R.R. Station to meet Sousa, Portland, Oregon; 33C: Sousa Greeting Marine Corp. N.C.O.s at Portland, Oregon Station
- Folder 35: Scrapbook B, Page 34-35, 1927
- 34A: Capitol, Salem, Ore.; 34B: View from Capitol Dome, Salem, Ore.; 34C: Willamette River, Salem; 35A Elsinore Theatre, Salem, Ore.; 35B: Eugene, Ore.; 35C: Armory, Eugene, Ore.
- Folder 36: Scrapbook B, Page 36-37, undated
- 36A: Union Pacific System - Utah; 36B: Streams in Wasatch Mts. Irrigation & Power; 37B: Mormon Engineered Irrigation, Utah.
- Folder 37: Scrapbook B, Page 38-39, 1927
- 38B: Mormon Temple, Logan, Utah; 38C: Yellow Populars near Logan; 39A: Mormon Monument to the Sea Gulls, Salt Lake City; 39B: Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah; 39C: Monument to Mormon Pioneers, 1847, Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Folder 38: Scrapbook B, Page 40-41, 1927
- 40A: Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah; 40B: State Capitol, Salt Lake City; 40C: Union Pacific leaving Utah; 41A: Snow shed in Wyoming; 41B: Main line Union Pacific crossing Wyoming; 41C: Laramie, U. of Wyoming School of Mines, 8000 ft. elev.
- Folder 39: Scrapbook B, Page 42-43, undated
- 42A: State Capitol, Denver, Colorado, 5280 ft. Alt.; 42C: Denver, Colorado; 43A: Evergreen, Colorado; 43B: Old covered wagon trail near Golden, Colo., Evergree Canyon; 43C: Evergreen Canyon near Denver, Colo.
- Folder 40: Scrapbook B, Page 44-45, 1927
- 44A: First Gold Mining Center, Golden, Colorado; 44C: Grave of Wm. Frederick Cody "Buffalo Bill" and wife, near Golden Colo.; 45A: "Buffalo Bill's" grave overlooking Golden, Colo., Ed Wall, Paul Desmond, Clarence Booth, Charlie Nutick, John Collins; 45B: Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs; 45C: A.T. & S.F. R.R. Station, Colorado Springs, Colo.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Scrapbook B, Page 46-47, 1927
- 46A: Colorado Spring, Colo., 7237 ft.Elev.; 46B: Charlie Hungerford (stage hand), Ed Wall, Paul Desmond, Charlie Wall, Charliee Nutick, Lew Engberg, Gate House, Pike's Peak Highway, Colorado Springs, Colo.; 46C Surise on Summit of Pike's Peak, near Colorado Springs, Colo., 14,108 ft. elevation; 47A: Leaving Rockies via U.P. eastward to Kansas; 47B: State Normal School, Hays, Kansas; 47C: Frank Zuber, John Dolan, Buck Weaver, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," State Normal School, Hays, Kansas
- Folder 2: Scrapbook B, Page 48-49, 1927
- 48A: A Kansas wheat field; 48B: Topeka State Capitol; 48C: Oil wells near Wichita; 49A: U. of Kansas Campus, Lawrence, Kansas; 49B: Norfolk, Nebraska; Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha R.R.; 49C: Fremont, Nebraska
- Folder 3: Scrapbook B, Page 50-51, 1927
- 50A: "The worst hotel in the world" J.P.S., Holdrege, Nebraska; 50B: Old & New Mayo Clinics, Rochester, Minnesota; 50C: Chateau Theater & Post Office, Rochester, Minnesota; 50D: Free bus to the station, Hampton Hotel, Holdrege, Neb.; 51A: Rochester, Minnesota Zoo; 51C: Entering Iowa
- Folder 4: Scrapbook B, Page 52-53, 1927
- 52B: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 52C: Frank Burnell, Schofield Schwartz, "Buck" Weaver, ?, John Oroskey, Walter Harris, Owen "Gilhosley" Kincaid; 52D: Jack Richardson, John Collins, Sioux City, Iowa; 53A Charlie Wall, Ed (Eddie) Wall, Sioux City, Iowa; 53B: Charlie Wall, Eddie Wall, November in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 53C: Charlie Wall, Clarence Booth, Milwaukee, Wis.
- Folder 5: Scrapbook B, Page 54-55, 1927
- 54A: Willie Schneider, Bert Wavrek, Charlie Nutick, Charlie Wall, Schofield Scwartz, Andy Reisner, "Red" Meagher, Earl Foote, Clarence Booth; 54B: Jim Schlanz (Schlang), Paul Desmond, Charlie Hungerford's (stagehand) dog, Gabe Russ, Purdue Univ., Lafeyette, Ind.; 54C: Cliff Braun, John Orosky, Harold Stambaugh; 55A: Home of Abraham Lincoln (1844-1869), Springfield, Illinois; 55B: Ed Wall, Chas. (Charlie) Nutickm Eddie (Ed) Heney, "Hoopie" Monroe (Fred), "Bud" Sullivan, John Van Fossen, ?, John Orosky, Jake Freeman, Joe DeLuca, Arthur Frantz, Cecil Tozier, "Red" Reagher, Harold Strambaugh, George Fee, John Schueler, Charlie Strothkamp, John Silbach, E. St. Louis, Illinois, Armory
- Folder 6: Scrapbook B, Page 56-57, 1925-1930
- 56A: Sousa & Marjorie Moody. Vocalist, Atlantic City, NJ; 56B: (Sousa) relaxing in the Library of Pierre Dupont's Estate, Longwood, PA; 56C: "4 Indians," Albertus Meyers, Paul Gerhard, Regina Fair, Saskatchewan, Canada; 57A: "Girls Wanted," John Can Fossen, Eddie Henry, Bob Fuller, Bert Wavrek; 57B: "Exercise at Every Stop," Hoopie Monroe, Fred Knuttanen, Paul Desmond, John Orosky, John Liegl, Doc McRitchie, Bob Fuller, Howard Goulden, Eric Evans, Frank Holt, John Van Fossen, Red Meagher, Eddie Henry, Bill Heney, -- Ruba; 57C: front: Atlantic City, NJ, 1928, back: 1929 Tour, 3 Oboe Players, Foshay Tower, Minneapolis
- Folder 7: Scrapbook B, Page 58-59, 1928-1929
- 58A: Foshay Tower Ceremonies, Speaker's Stand, Minnneapolis; 58B: Perry's Flagship in Battle of Lake Erie, Erie, PA; 58C: Cannon from War of 1812, Erie, PA; 59A: Foshay Tower, Minneapolis; 59C: Mississippi River
- Folder 8: Scrapbook B, Page 60-61, 1927-1929
- 60A: Mississippi River near Cape Girardeau, Missouri; 60B: Frank Tritton, Jake Freeman, Loren Kent, Gabe Russ, Jack Richardson, Sousaphones; 60C: Bob Fuller, Owen Kincaid; 61A Sousa train derailed near Walsenburg CO; 61B: Train Derailment in Colorado, no major injuries; 61C: 5 hour wait for rescue train
- Folder 9: Scrapbook B, Page 62-63, 1929
- 62B: Sousa Special derailed going from Pueblo to Trinidad, Colo., Denver and Rio Grande Western R.R.; 62C: Rio Grande & Western R.R.
- Folder 10: Scrapbook B, Page 64-65, 1929
- 64A: Sousa Special Derailed, 5-hour wait for rescue train on "Lone Prairee " near Walsenburg - Colo.; 65B: Little-used line of Denver & Rio Grande Western R.R. east of Rocky Mountains in Colorado between Pueblo and Trinidad, scene of derailment of Sousa Special Train; 65C: Rerailment on Denver & Rio Grande Western R.R. near Walsenburg, Colo.
- Folder 11: Scrapbook B, Page 66-67, 1929
- 66C: Colorado Derailment; 67A: St. Louis, MO; 67B: Sousa lunching with Mexican Rancher; 67C: Cape Girardeau, MO
- Folder 12: Scrapbook B, Page 68-69, 1929
- 68: St. Louis; 68B: Mississippi River Levee at St. Louis, Missouri; 68C: St. Louis Levee; 69A: Doc McRitchie, Bob Fuller, Eddie Henry, Eric Evans, Urbana, Ill.; 69C: Gus Helmecke, Florian Mueller, Art Wriggens, Margorie Woody, Mr. Sousa
- Folder 13: Scrapbook B, Page 70-71, 1929-1930
- 70A: Urbana, Ill. University Campus Music Building; 70B: U. of Illinois Urbana Music Building; 71B: Sousa Special, Missouri and Northern Arkansas R.R., Little Rock AK, ?, Felix Eau Claire, ?, Andy Reisner, Jake Knuttunen, John Silbach, ?
- Folder 14: Scrapbook B, Page 72-73, 1929
- 72A: Ozark Mts., Arkansas; 72B: Missouri-Arkansas Railroad through Ozarks; 73A: Golf at Eureka Springs, Arkansas; 73B: Cape Girardeau, MO, Am. Legion Band Welcomes Sousa; 73C: Cape Girardeau, MO, Amer. Leg. Band Welcomes Sousa
- Folder 15: Scrapbook B, Page 74-75, c. 1927-1930
- 74: Cape Girardeau, MO Welcoming Sousa; 74C: Bozeman Montana, High School Band Welcoming Sousa; 75: Chicago
- Folder 16: Scrapbook B, Page 76-77, 1927-1930
- 76: Longwood Gardens PA; 76A: Dupont's Outdoor Theater, Longwood, PA.; 76B: Pierre DuPont's Estate, Longwood, PA; 76C: Atlantic City; 77A: Jay Sims, Carbondale, Ill.; 77B: "Why Girls Leave Home," Bob Fuller, Red Meagher, Johnny Van Fossen; 77C Memphis TN, Mississippi R., Arkansas opposite
- Folder 17: Scrapbook B, Page 78-79, 1930
- 78A: Memphis TN; 78C: Tenn. Cotton Gin Wayside Stores; 79A: Memphis TN Wayside Stores; 79B: Mississippi A&M College
- Folder 18: Scrapbook B, Page 80-81, 1930
- 80A: Burr Holmes, Frank Holt, ? (P. Desmond? Fred Moore?), Paul Davis, Noble Howard, Bill Herb, Fred Knuttanen, Bud Sullivan, Andy Reisner, John Van Foosen, Cecil Tozier, Felix Eau Claire, Red Meagher; 80B: Outdoor Cotton Market, Selma, Alabama; 80C: Billy Paulsen and Red Meagher, Outdoor Cotton Market, Selma Alabama; 81A: ? Red Meagher, John Orosky, Billy Paulsen, Outdoor Cotton Market, Selma Alabama; 81B: San Carlo Hotel, Pensacola FL; 81C: Union Station, Atlanta, GA
- Folder 19: Scrapbook B, Page 82-83, 1930
- 82A: Clarence Booth, Felix Eau Claire, Paul Desmond, Hale Phares, Union Station, Atlanta, GA; 82C: Parade Welcoming Sousa, Birmingham, AL; 83A" Ferry to Old Point Comfort, Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk, VA; Confederate Museum, State House, White House of the Confederacy, Former Residence of Jefferson Davis; 83C: Capitol and War Memorial, Nashville, TN
- Folder 20: Scrapbook B, Page 84-85, 1930
- 84A: War Memorial, Nashville, TN; 84B: Andrew Jackson Hotel, Nashville, TN; 85A: Joe Lefter, Ed Wall, Bob Fuller, Ralph Ostrom, Lookout Mountain, Battlefield, Chattanooga, Tenn.; 85B: Moccasin Bend of Tennessee River at Chattanooga, Tenn., seen from Lookout Mt. Battlefield; 85C: Joe Lefter, Ralph Ostrom, Bob Fuller, Ed Wall, Lookout Mt., Chattanooga, Tenn.
- Folder 21: Scrapbook B, Page 86-87, undated
- 86A: Balancing (Balance) Rock, Lookout Mtn., Chattanooga, Tenn.; 86B: Lookout Mtn., Tenn., Scene of Civil War "Battle above the Clouds;" 86C: Lookout Mtn., Tenn. Facing Missionary Ridge; 87A: Inclined Railroad to Lookout Mtn., TN; 87C: Pulpit Rock, Lookout Mountain, TN
- Folder 22: Scrapbook B, Page 88-89, undated
- 88A: Charleston, SC; 89: Charleston, SC
- Folder 23: Scrapbook B, Page 90-91, 1930
- 90A: Bridge over Cooper River; 90B: Spartanburg, SC; 90C: Auditorium, Columbia, SC; 91A: Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; 91B: With Sousa, Eddie Wall, Charlotte, NC.; 91C: "Oh, Brother!" Willie Schneider, Mrs. Willie, Bus Russell, Charlottle, NC
- Folder 24: Scrapbook B, Page 92-93, 1930
- 92A: Govenor's Mansion, Wartime home of J. Davis, Richmond, VA; 92B: Anchor cain of USS Cumberland, Propeller shaft of Confederate Ram "Virgina" Merrimac, Richmond, VA; 92C: George Washington Statue, Richmond, VA
- Folder 25: Scrapbook B, Page 94-95, 1927-1930
- 94A: Union Station Reception, Taylor Branson Conductnig Marine Band in Welcome for Sousa, Washington, D.C.; 94B: Home Again," N.Y. Harbor; 95A: John Collins, Bert Wavrek, "Signor" Klump (Robt.), Earl Held, John Orosky, Jack Bell, New Band Members; 95B: Illinois, location unknown
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Scrapbook 1, 1910-1958],
[Series 2: Scrapbook 2: Edmund Charles ("Eddie") Wall, Sousa Band Tours of 1927 and 1929, 1925-1930],
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Series 3: Papers, 1904-1986],
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All]