Box 1
Container
Contains 353 Collections and/or Records:
Copy, 2nd Ind. Headquarters, Plattsburg Barracks, N.Y. To the Commanding General, Eastern Department. Forwarded, urgently recommending approval of the above application, March 10, 1916
Item — Box: 1, item: 4.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
March 10, 1916
Copy, 3rd Ind., HQ, EASTERN DEPT. To Mr. Arthur J. Clappe, Governors Island, N.Y., for remark, By command of Maj. Gen. Wood; Copy, 4th Ind. S/A.A.C., August 21-24, 1916
Item — Box: 1, item: 5.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
August 21-24, 1916
Copy, 353.7 Recruit Practice Band. To: The Adjutant General of the Army. From: Mr. Arthur A. Clappe, Principal, Department of Military Music, Institute of Musical Art, Fort Jay, NY., September 9, 1916
Item — Box: 1, item: 6.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
September 9, 1916
Copy, letter from COL B.C. Morse, Commanding 13th Infantry, Fort Mills, P.I., to Dr. Frank Damrosch, Institute of Musical Art, 120 Claremont Avenue, New York City, April 3, 1917
Item — Box: 1, item: 7.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
April 3, 1917
Copy, letter from James C. Breese, Chief, Division of Meetings, Speakers Bureau, Liberty Loan Committee, Treasury Dept., April 8, 1919
Item — Box: 1, item: 8.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
April 8, 1919
Copy, letter from Walter T. Margetts, Mecca Temple Band, A.A.O.N.M.S., 107 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y., January 22, 1920
Item — Box: 1, item: 9.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
January 22, 1920
Copy, letter From: The Commandant, To: The Adjutant General of the Army, Subject: Transfer of Band Leader William J. Stannard. Signed by Arthur A. Clappe, Captain, Infantry, U.S.A., April 5, 1920
Item — Box: 1, item: 10.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
April 5, 1920
Copy, letter from Edna Marione, The National Federation of Music Clubs, United States of America (appointment as Chairman of the Band Committee), April 13, 1920
Item — Box: 1, item: 11.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
April 13, 1920
Copy, letter From: William J. Stannard, Master Sergeant (Band Leader) to The Commanding General, Northeastern Dept., Boston, Mass., (Thru Channels.) Subject: Application for Appointment as Warrant Officer, April 6, 1920
Item — Box: 1, item: 12.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
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William J. Stannard papers
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Military papers
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Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
April 6, 1920
Copy, 1st Ind., C.O., HQ Co. 13th Inf., Camp Devens, Mass. To: C.O. 13th Infantry/Copy, 2nd Ind., HQ 13th Inf., Camp Devens, MA. To: The Commanding General, Northeastern Dept (Thru Channels), August 6, 1920
Item — Box: 1, item: 13.0
Found in:
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library
/
William J. Stannard papers
/
Military papers
/
Recommendations of Warrant Officer William J. Stannard - Leader of the Army Band
Dates:
August 6, 1920