Box 1
Contains 32 Collections and/or Records:
Wooden medallion with Coliseum carving commemorating the National Peace Jubilee, June 1869
Wooden medallion (2 3/8'' diam.) commemorating the National Peace Jubilee, Boston. Front, relief carving of "The Great Coliseum for the National Peace Celebration." Back, "National Peace Jubilee Association, Boston, June 1869"
Bronze medal on blue ribbon inscribed "For Long Service, 22", October 1, 1873
Medal (bronze, 1 5/8'' square cross) suspended on blue ribbon from bronze bar. Medal bear motto, "For long service, 22''; bar bears word, "Defendam." Back of medal is inscribed "Band Master P.S. Gilmore, Oct. 1- 1873"
Bronze medal in wooden case, Exposition Universelle International, 1878
Medal (bronze, 3 3/8'' diam.) in covered wooden case. Medal bears motto "Exposition Universelle International, MDCCCLXXVIII" on the front and "Republique Francaise" on back
Medal on American flag ribbon commemorating World's Peace Jubilee, Boston, 1872
Medal (2'' square iron cross) suspended on an American flag ribbon. One side bear in center, "World's Peace Jubilee, Boston, 1872"); the reverse has the names of countries and the words "Projector" and "Conductor" on the four arms
Portrait, [Jules Levy?] in uniform without medals, undated
Portrait (full, 2 1/8''x5 1/2'') of [Levy?] in uniform, without medals. Photograph by Gibson Art Galleries, Chicago. Mounted. No date
Program, National Peace Jubilee Grand Sacred Concert, June 20, 1869
Program for National Peace Jubilee Grand Sacred Concert at the Coliseum, June 20, 1869.
Chorus ticket, The World's Peace Jubilee, Boston, MA, June 1872
Chorus Ticket to the World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival, Boston, June 1872.
Portrait of Gilmore in uniform with medals and holding baton, 1889
Portrait (3/4 length, 7''x11'') of Gilmore in uniform with medals and holding baton. Photograph by Strauss, 1245 Franklin Avenue, St. Louis [1889?]. This Negative is preserved [by Strauss] for future use
Portrait of Mrs. Ellen Gilmore, undated
Portrait (bust, 7''x11'') of Mrs. Gilmore. Photograph by Strauss, 1245 and 1247 Franklin Avenue, St. Louis
Formal photograph of Gilmore with two signed pieces of paper, April 1890
Formal photograph of Gilmore standing. No date. With two pieces of paper. One has handwritten, "..our luck together. Very truly yours, P.S. Gilmore. The other "very truly yours, P.S. Gilmore, [?] April 23rd 1890"