Henry A. Sabine collection, 1890-1940.

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Henry A. Sabine collection, 1890-1940.

Sheet music including military songs, Dixieland, Hawaiian music, African American music, official songs of the Kiwanis, and some handwritten music, chiefly of Henry A. Sabine, Jr., who played at a dance hall at Medicine Park; certificate, postcard, and other personal items; newsclippings; and correspondence relating to the Sabine family, including information about Sabine's grandfather, Henry A. Sabine (also called "Bugger Red") who was a cook, railroad worker, and amateur photographer in the Lawton, Okla., area.

3 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8125170

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Sabine, Henry A., III

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U.S. Army officer; of California; originally of Cache and Medicine Park, Okla. From the description of Henry A. Sabine collection, 1890-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 74983741 ...

Kiwanis international

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The first Kiwanis club was organized in Detroit, Michigan in 1915. In 1924 a constitution was adopted defining the organization as a community service organization for men. In 1987 membership was opened to women. The Nebraska-Iowa District (established in 1949?) is the umbrella organization for the individual clubs of Nebraska and Iowa. The Iowa City Kiwanis Club reflected in this collection was incorporated on March 18, 1943. From the description of Kiwanis International records, 19...

Sabine family.

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Sabine, Henry A.

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