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Salisbury Symphony Orchestra Collection

by Elliot, ThomasRobinson, LaceySalisbury Symphony Orchestra (1986 – 2021)

3 boxes,  1 oversize folder ( linear feet)

The Salisbury Symphony Orchestra Collection documents the musical organization's activities since its inception in 1986 to 2021. The collection includes administrative materials, performance programs, annual reports, performance schedules, photographs of the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra (SSO), a certificate of appreciation for Dr. Thomas Elliot, and the "Road Show" binder that was used by Dr. Elliot and Lacey Robinson to promote the SSO to local businesses and solicit corporate patrons. Also included is the obituary for the SSO's founder and first conductor, Dr. Thomas Elliot.

Associated Subjects: Music • Newspapers • Photography • Programs
Identifier: SUA-114
Repository: University Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Sheet Music collection

by Crawford, RobertGershwin, IraKern, Jerome (circa 1940)

1 folder (0.01 linear feet)

The Sheet Music collection contains sheet music for "Make Way For To-morrow", written by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin, and "The Army Air Corps", written by Robert Crawford.

Associated Subjects: Music • World War, 1939-1945
Identifier: 2009.187
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Snappy Six Orchestra Photograph

by Unknown (1926)

1 folder (0.01 linear feet)

This collection contains a photograph of "The Snappy Six." The Snappy Six Orchestra was the first professional orchestra/performing band in Salisbury, Maryland. Band members were: Billy Hopkins (Drums), Howard Riggin (Saxophone), H. Brewington (Banjo), Ralph Wernbrow (Horn), and Jane Truitt (piano).

Associated Subjects: Music • Photography
Identifier: 1997.008
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Somerset County Media collection

by Unknown (1670 – 1912)

3 folders (0.03 linear feet)

This collection contains compact discs entitled "Marriages and Deaths from the Eastern Shore 1881-1912" ,"1860 Census Accomack County, Virginia", "Somerset County Judicial Records from 1670, 1671, 1674, 1675, 1676, 1683, 1687, 1689, 1690-1695"," Ballard Miles Plats", "Clay, Fire and Hands: Clay Artists on the Eastern Shore", "Church Basement Songs, Kirk Mariner", "Maryland State Bar Association: An Oral History", "Pocomoke's Oldest Houses", "Frank A. Warren House", "On One Accord: Singing and Praying Bands of Tidewater Maryland and Delaware."

Associated Subjects: Art • Music • Spirituality
Identifier: 2009.359
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Special Collections Pamphlet Collection

by Various (1762 – 1985)

9 cartons,  2 boxes (10 linear feet)

The Special Collections Pamphlet Collection consists of over 800 published manuscripts discussing a wide variety of national and international topics. The materials date between 1762 and 1985. Similar topics have been grouped together, but may be found throughout the collection. Some of the major topics included in the collection are: race relations, Australia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, African American history, Native American history, military history (American Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean War), education, industry, labor history, agriculture, railways, government and politics, international relations, socialism, communism, economics, prisons, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, prohibition, temperance, women's history and groups, and biographies and obituaries.

Identifier: SC2020.032
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

The Mentor Collection

by Mentor Association (1916 – 1919)

1 box (0.5 linear feet)

The Mentor was an American educational serial published from 1913 to 1930. Each issue of The Mentor focused on a different topic and were written by guest authors and the editorial staff. Most issues also included full page images with descriptions on the back. This collection of The Mentor dates from 1916 to 1919 and includes issues 118 thru 193 with some gaps.

Associated Subjects: Art • Education • Environmental History • Government • Industry • Military History • Music • Photographs • Publications
Identifier: SC2023.001
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

The Temperance Songster

by Anna A. GordonFillmore Music House (1904)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

A book of temperance songs by Anna A. Gordon published by Fillmore Music House in 1904.

Associated Subjects: Music • Prohibition • Spirituality
Identifier: SC2018.002
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Third Presbyterian Church Choir Journal (Newark, New Jersey)

by Huntington, J.H. Jr. (1891 – 1896)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This journal documents the choir of the Third Presbyterian Church in Newark, New Jersey and was maintained by the church's organist, J.H. Huntington, Jr. Huntington served as the organist from 1889 to 1915 and Choir Master from 1891 to 1912. The journal records information such as choir members and their vocal ranges, song titles, and weekly Sunday service descriptions that detail both the songs played and the weather from 1891 to 1896.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Minutes (Records) • Music • Spirituality
Identifier: SC2013.002
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: View Attachment

Washington Hotel Collection

by Unknown (1871 – 1930)

12 boxes (17 linear feet)

This collection contains 5 series of materials that relate to either the Washington Hotel or the town of Princess Anne. The first series comprises of Ledgers, which include 39 hotel registers, 15 cash account books and 9 other ledgers. Series II contains music related items, including sheet music that ranges in date from the 1880s to the 1920s and includes artists such as Irving Berlin, John Phillip Sousa and Stephen Foster. Also included in this series are issues of The Etude a musical magazine, ranging from 1901 to 1927. Finally in this series there are songbooks that range in date from 1888 to 1921. Series III contains manuscripts that relate to the Washington Hotel and John D. Wallop as proprietor of it. This series ranges in date from 1900 to 1920, and includes receipts, correspondence, and solicitations to the hotel, menus, and financial records. Series IV contains manuscripts relating to the town of Princess Anne and John D. Wallop serving as mayor of the town. This series ranges in date from 1909 to 1914 and contains correspondence, receipts, and public works related correspondence and receipts. Series V contains artifacts and is comprised of one Vee Dee Sherry bottle and a child’s vest.

Associated Subjects: Ledger • Music • Wallop Family • Accounting Records
Identifier: 2012.089
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Whitehead-Beer Collection

by Beer, Dorothy BuehlWhitehead, Barbara BeerWhitehead, George I. Jr. (1859 – 2000)

1 carton (1 linear feet)

The Whitehead-Beer Collection includes the personal collections of George I. Whitehead Jr., Dorothy Buehl Beer, and Barbara Beer Whitehead. George cataloged his time in the United States Army Air Corps during World War Two from enlistment to honorary discharge. This includes special orders, flight records, awards, and other miscellaneous paperwork. He took photos during his service, along with Pesos from the Philippines. Dorothy collected magazines, newspaper clippings, and hand-written letters all about knitting. She also held onto her autograph book from Halsey Junior High School in 1935. Barbara's collection includes a Bible, various music books for piano, and a music book for guitar.

Associated Subjects: Knitting • Music • War • World War, 1939-1945
Identifier: 2008.039
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

William Heaton Papers

by Heaton, William (circa 1900 – 2006)

folders (1.25 linear feet)

This collection contains items and documents from the musical career of William Heaton Whitworth, more commonly known as William Heaton, spanning circa 1900-2006 (with the bulk from 1920-1950). William Heaton was born in England in 1891 and moved to Massachusetts in 1909. He traveled the country performing with various theatre groups. In 1914, while docked in Maryland with the James Adam Floating Theatre, he met Agnes Tawes, the woman he would marry just two-weeks later in Salisbury, Maryland. He continued his musical career, playing the organ and piano for the Carolina Theatre, Palace Theatre, Hunt’s Casino Theatre and New Arcade Theatre. In 1944, Heaton and his wife opened Heaton’s Karmel Korn, a popcorn stand on the Ocean City Boardwalk. Heaton died of a heart attack in 1952, at the age of 61.

Associated Subjects: Music
Identifier: 1993.007
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment