Box 2
Contains 101 Collections and/or Records:
Chester E. Whiting with cigarette and tea, undated
An undated photograph of Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band.
Chester E. Whiting with daughter and wife at airport, Hawaii, undated
An undated photograph of Chester E. Whiting, Helen Whiting, and Susan Whiting at an airport in Hawaii.
Four sunbathers at the beach, Hawaii, undated
An undated photograph of four male sunbathers at a Hawaii beach. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.
Beach, Hawaii, undated
An undated photograph taken from a hotel balcony over a Hawaiian beach. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.
Chester E. Whiting conducting, Hawaii, undated
An undated photograph of Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, conducting.
Outdoor café, undated
An undated photograph of food set up for outdoor dining. There is a fountain in the foreground of the picture and several tables on the left side of the frame. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.
Marimba player performing on a ship, undated
An undated photograph of percussionist playing the marimba on a ship. The audience can be seen on the other side of the percussionist's music stand. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.
Trumpet player, full dress, undated
An undated photograph taken through a window of a trumpet player in full dress. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.
Willow tree, undated
An undated photograph of willow tree. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.
Soldiers, harbor, undated
An undated photograph of uniformed soldiers at a harbor. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour.