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Mike Brubaker
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You Should Have Been There

25 June 2026


As I pointed out last weekend in
Music for Flag Day 
it's a general rule that
outdoor photos of town bands
come in two types –
bunches or lines.
Last week's unknown band was a line. 







Today I offer a brass band posed in a bunch.

or to use the technical term,

a clump. 






The photographer has taken care
to get good light,
placing the fifteen bandsmen
and one mascot,
on a shady slope in a grove of trees.

As noted in a caption on the photo postcard
and on the bass drum
they are the Elizabeth Band
of Elizabeth, Illinois.

 


The card was sent to
Miss Olive Nash
of Stockton, Ill.






                        Sun. Oct. 1, 1911.
                        Dear Olive   Rec'id your
                        last card Thurs A.M.;
                        when I was waiting for
                        the excursion train,
                        You were mistaken about
                        me not having a hat
                        on, in that picture; I
                        am at the other side of
                        the picture with a black
                        hat on.  On the other
                        side of this card is a
                        picture of the Elizabeth
                        Band ! !  The little darling
                        in the middle of the
                        picture, who has no hat or
                        uniform on, is myself.    ↩

                                        I have, also, four brothers in
                                        in the picture, so you see, it
                                        is well worth keeping! (?)
                                        We intended to come up to that
                                                                        ball game
                                        today, but the immortal gods
                                        have upset our plans.  Maybe
                                        there will be another to go to, soon.    ↩
 
                                                            We saw Clara, Naomi and a 
                                                            Miss Cook at the Fair.  You
                                                            should have been there and     ↩

                                                                            got a Merry-Go-Round ride.

                                                                            We may be up to leave some 
                                                                            candy at the schoolhouse
                                                                            for you some sunday.  What other
                                                                            girls have you at school that Ross 
                                                                            or Bert could give candy to?     ↩
                                                                                                            Sherm W.     ↩

                                                                                        This card is in
                                                                                        one of my 
                                                                                        classy
                                                                                        envelopes




Elizabeth, Illinois is a village 150 miles west of Chicago on the way to Dubuque, Iowa, about 10 miles east of the Mississippi River. In 1910 it had a population of around 703 citizens, a bit more than its current population of 694. The village was the site of the Apple River Fort, a frontier fortification built by settlers during the 1832 Black Hawk War. During a fierce battle with  warriors from the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes, a pioneer woman named Elizabeth Armstrong, rallied the other settlers to fight back. Afterwards the community decided to honor her bravery by naming the village Elizabeth. 

Which four bandsmen were Sherm's brothers?




This is my contribution to Sepia Saturday
where sometimes no one
is really sure what's going on.


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