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Description
The Biddeford National Band formed during World War I after the famous Painchaud's Band went into service as the official band of the First Maine Regiment.
This is the only known photo of the band, taken at Camp Ellis in 1919. The president of the band in 1919 was Roy Sherwood, a clerk from Saco.
Front Row, seated from left to right: Joseph Gagne, Ivan Gendron, George Gendron, Eliadore Belleros, Joseph Tardif, Daniel Hickey; Second row left to right: ? Lantagne, Louis Gendron, unknown, unknown, Archie Girouard, band leader, unknown, ? Sherwood, ?Sherwood, Fred Bernier; Third row left to right: unknown, Stanley Gendron, ? Sherwood, Sam Bernier, Victor Bart, ? Sherwood. The drummer boy was ? Neault.
About This Item
- Title: Biddeford National Band at Camp Ellis, 1919
- Creator: Biddeford National Band
- Creation Date: 1919-08-24
- Subject Date: 1919-08-24
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Locations:
- Camp Ellis, Saco, York County, ME
- Biddeford, York County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 25 cm
- Local Code: 1437
- Collection: General Image Collection
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Bands--Maine--Biddeford
- Bands--Maine--Saco
- Dogs
- Military bands--United States
- Uniforms
- Wind instruments
- World War, 1914-1918
People
- Bart, Victor
- Bellerose, Eliadore
- Bernier, Fred
- Bernier, Sam
- Gagne, Joseph
- Gendron, George
- Gendron, Ivan
- Gendron, Louis
- Gendron, Stanley
- Girouard, Archie
- Hickey, Daniel
- Lantagne,
- Neault,
- Sherwood,
- Sherwood, Roy
- Tardif, Joseph
Other Keywords
- bands
- Biddeford National Band
- Clarinets
- Dogs
- Drums
- Flugelhorns
- French horns
- marching bands
- Musical instruments
- musicians
- Painchaud's Band
- Trumpets
- World War I
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McArthur Public LibraryPO Box 346, Biddeford, ME 04005
(207) 284-4181
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