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2005.15.68 - Print, Photographic
Dixon High School band marching in the May Fair parade 1950's. Mr. William Hodge, Band Director on the left.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.5.1 - Print, Photographic
Newby's Band. Dixon's first band organized by Benjamin Franklin Newby in 1898. Photo taken about 1911. Top Row: Charlie Ehmann, Arthur Deprey, B. F. Newby, Adolph D'Artney, Dr. Bob Milller, Prof. Beach (Band Leader), Charlie Hay (Man in back), Frank VanSant, boy, girl. Middle Row: Unknown, Unknown, Buzy Long. Front Row: Curtis Eames, George Steinmiller, Stuart Grady, Louie Hanke, Ed Frizell, Henry Pedrick, Jake Schroeder.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.5.17 - Print, Photographic Digital
Winters Concert Band, Yolo County. In uniform. Relationship to Dixon unclear unless they marched in the May Day Parade.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.5.4 - Print, Photographic
Postcard of Dixon Band. Fourteen male band members in three Model A Fords parked by a General Merchandise Store . Area unknown in coastal valley, possibly Monticello or Capay Valley. Farm buildings and windmill in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.5.8 - Print, Photographic
Postcard of Dixon Band standing on wharf presumably in Rio Vista with Sacramento River in the background. Sixteen male members and two women. One man holding a Rio Vista banner. All dressed in 1890 to1910 era clothes. Donated by Ralph Weyand in 1965
Record Type: Photo
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2005.5.9 - Print, Photographic
Dixon Duncan's Girls Band 1921. Sixteen band members and one male band director standing by Dixon Grammar School Building. Donated by Virginia Pardi. Band members are wearing caped uniforms, wide-brim hats and black stockings.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.8.6 - Print, Photographic
Dixon City Hall Dedication, January 20, 1951. Dixon High School Band playing with Bill Hodge, Band Director.
Record Type: Photo