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American Legion, New Albany
American Legion- New Albany
L 331
n.d.
2 mss boxes
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Processed by: Jennifer Duplaga, April 2005
Organizational History:
The American Legion is a veteran’s organization founded in 1919 in St. Louis. The organization has posts throughout the United States and provides services to retired and active military men and women who have served in a time of war.
Scope and Content Note:
This collection contains a series of music books used by the American Legion New Albany branch marching band. Each book is labeled for a different instrument. Song titles in the books include: “March-Blazing the Trail,” “On the Picket Line,” “Spirit of Peace,” “Under the American Flag,” “The Hague Conference,” and “Florizel Overture”.
Item Listing:
Box 1.
n.d. 38 marching band musical scores for different instruments
Box 2
n.d. 36 marching band musical scores for different instruments
Collection Information:
Size of Collection:
2 mss boxes
Collection Dates:
n.d.
Provenance:
Culbertson Mansion State Memorial, 15 Apr. 1981
Restrictions:
None
Reproduction Rights:
Permission to reproduce, exhibit, or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Manuscript Section, Indiana State Library.
Alternate Formats:
None
Related Holdings:
None
Notes:
None
Photocopying Policy:
Manuscript materials CANNOT be photocopied or digitized in their entirety. Photocopies and/or digital images cannot exceed 25% of a collection or a folder within a collection. In some cases, photocopying may not be permitted due to the condition of the item. Check with a Manuscript Librarian for other options.