Records, 1924-1944.

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Records, 1924-1944.

Correspondence, programs, receipts, circulars, photographs, maps, clipping, press releases, and membership lists, 1924-1944, of the Society of the Massing of the Colors of New York City. Materials mostly pertain to the oraganization of the annual Massing of the Colors parade in New York City, and include correspondence with representives of participating military divisions, instructions, invitations, maps illustrating the parade route, lists of participants, requests for support, photographs of the parade, programs outlining the proceedings, etc. Parade organizers and Society officers include: Oliver Bridgman, Thomas B. Clarke, Jr., William Ottman, Charles A. Dubois, and Henry Darlington, among others. Volumes individually indexed.

21 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7768981

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Dubois, Charles A.

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Darlington, Henry.

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Bridgman, Oliver B.

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Society of the Massing of the Colors (New York, N.Y.)

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New York society founded ca. 1922 and responsible for the organization, support, and promotion of the annual "Massing of the Colors" parade in New York City, carried out with the participation of the color guards and military divisions of the army, navy, national guard, and other patriotic organizations. From the description of Records, 1924-1944. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58671340 ...

Clarke, Thomas B., Col.

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Ottman, William.

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