Pennsylvania Day program at Antietam, Maryland, Antietam Battlefield Commission of Pennsylvania
Description
Program for Pennsylvania Day at Antietam, Maryland dated Saturday, September 17, 1904. The Antietam Battlefield Commission of Pennsylvania had a dedication ceremony in honor of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the position of thirteen Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle during the Civil War. The program details which monuments would be dedicated, the timeline of events for the event, and who would be involved in the ceremony. The national anthem, "America," is written on the back of the program.
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Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2021.030
Classification
MG0828
Description Level
Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by Richard C. Wiggin prior to donation. Added to database 07/20/2022.
Photograph of Lancaster Conservatory of Music faculty concert at the Iris Club
Description
Lancaster Conservatory of Music faculty concert at the Iris Club. Mary Vyner is at the piano. Also pictured are Leonore Wolaniuk, violinist, Grace McCormick, violinist, Gabriel DePaul, violist, and Carole Dockray, cellist.
Provenance
Gift of the Penn Square Music Conservatory and the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor Louis Vyner exchanges the greetings of the season with Santa Claus during the annual "Pops" concert at the auditorium at J. P. McCaskey High School.
Provenance
Gift of the Penn Square Music Conservatory and the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra.
Photograph of Louis Vyner and Richard Yardumian with Lancaster Symphony Orchestra
Description
Louis Vyner, Lancaster Symphony Orchestra conductor, at right on podium, applauds Richard Yardumian, taking bow in center, following the playing of the Philadelphi composer's "Armenian Suite" at the Composer's Award Concert at the Fulton Opera House. Charles Rex, guest concertmeister, left, raises his violin bow in approbation of the composer's work.
Provenance
Gift of the Penn Square Music Conservatory and the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra.
Fairville Concert Band. James Lichty, second row center with clarinet, conducted the band. Photograph was taken in Knapp's garden. Fairville is now known as Terre Hill.
Louis Vyner, age 4, making his violin debut, accompanied by his sister Sophie, age 6, on the piano at Syria Mosque Concert Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Provenance
Gift of the Penn Square Music Conservatory and the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra.