American Legion Tickville Band, Notebooks, 1931

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American Legion Tickville Band, Notebooks, 1931

The American Legion Tickville Band Notebooks, 1931, contain correspondence, programs, newspaper clippings, and song lyrics, which document the band's performances, members, and reactions from hosts and audience members.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8192448

University of Texas Libraries

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Logdson, Dr. Harry A.

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