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[The Abilene Orchestra]

Description: Photograph of the Abilene, Texas orchestra in the 1920s and they are seated behind music stands with instruments in hand. The men in the photograph are wearing suits and the lady is wearing a dark-colored dress seated by a piano.
Date: 1920~
Partner: McMurry University Library

Accordion Player

Description: Copy print of a young man, identified as Glen Hutson, standing on a wooden boardwalk leaning against a railing. Behind him, there is a disorderly woodland of different species of plants and trees. He wears a hat, pants and matching waistcoat, and small bow-tie. With both hands, he holds an accordion. Accompanying information states that Glen married Ester Knudsen and had one child, Elsie Laverne Hutson Christensen.
Date: 1927~
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Abilene Christian College Band]

Description: Photograph of the 1922 Abilene Christian College band, taken from the Prickly Pear yearbook. From left to right: J. McBarnes, Wendell Bedichek, Jesse MC Sewell, Iven Hensley, A.C. Legon, J. Sullivan Gibson, and Alridge (Doc) Mason.
Date: 1922
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Photograph of Abilene Christian College Band]

Description: Group photograph of the Wildcat Band in 1923. Back row: Chester Callan, Basden, Witt, Williams. Middle row: Packer, Young, Dee Huffines, J.M. Sewell, Iven Hansley, Mansker, Clark, Thomas. Front row: Jones, Frank Dalmasso, Mason, Clarence Gobble, Oden, Maurice Leach, Scott Sherdee.
Date: 1923
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Photograph of the Choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco]

Description: Photograph of the choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Waco. The choir, composed of both men and women, is pictured standing in a raised loft behind the three seats for the ministers. Opened song books are visible in the hands of each member, and a Pilcher pipe organ is behind the choir.
Date: 1920~
Creator: Gildersleeve, Fred
Partner: First Presbyterian Church of Waco
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