1. Old Photographs of the Region
  2. Groups/Boy Scouts/Bands

Bands

Questions, contact l_deklinski@yahoo.com.
Read More
(06.18.39) Our Band.
20 / 122

(06.18.39) Our Band.

OurBand61839b

  • (1958) Gavinaires in Mount Carmel.
  • (1958) Gavinaires in Mount Carmel.
  • Our Boys Band, Mount Carmel.
  • (1902) Anthracite Miners Band, Mount Carmel.
  • Mount Carmel Community Choir.
  • (1961) Mount Carmel High School Band.
  • (1961) Mount Carmel High School Band.
  • (1961) Mount Carmel High School Band.
  • (1961) Mount Carmel High School Band.
  • (1961) Mount Carmel High School Band.
  • (1961) Mount Carmel High School Band.
  • Trevorton Band.
  • (04.26.56) Salvation Army Band are, front row, from left, Capt. Danold Lance, Judith Sharp, Lt. Davis Reidenbacj, Mary Ola Peck, Larry DiOrio and Norman Zanders; standing, John Zanders, Mary Ann Zanders and Capt. Lance.
  • Kiwanis Minstrels.
  • Unknown band.
  • (1915) Ruthenian Band- The Ruthenian Band formed in Brady where it was termed the Brady Band. After a period of time the band became affiliated with the Ukrainian church in Shamokin.
  • Our Band in front of the Transfiguration Church.
  • Our Band under the direction of Walter Seiler- The "Our Band" was one of the Shamokin's oldest cultural organizations. It was founded in 1875 with a membership of 12 musicians, who performed under the direction of William H. Borden. Rehearsals were held in the Rescue Fire Company home, which at the time was a one-story frame structure. Because of the "adverse" conditions, rehearsals were moved to the second floor of the Liberty Fire Company. The band changed directors several times as membership continued to grow. In 1906, the "Our Band" elected Walter Seiler as director (about the time this photo was taken). Several directors followed, including Walter Seiler, William "Billy" Crone, Harley Hastings and William "Billy" Milbrand, who served as the last director before the band became inactive in 2004. The highlight of the "Our Band" came in 1975, the 100th year of existence, when under the direction of Frank Rovito, the band grew to more than 75 members, 60 of whom marched in the Anthracite Memorial Parade.
  • (06.13.1939)  Our Band, sponsored by the Shamokin Dye and Print Works.
  • (06.18.39) Our Band.
  • No Comments
  • Photo Sharing
  • About SmugMug
  • Browse Photos
  • Prints & Gifts
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact
  • Owner Log In
© 2023 SmugMug, Inc.