PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles Herald, Saturday Morning, July 16, 1904, page 4

Pleasant Affair Given by the Veterans’ Drum Corps

A patriotic entertainment was given in the Masonic hall, corner of Pico and El Molino streets, last evening under the auspices of the Los Angeles Veteran Drum corps. An elaborate musical program was carried out.

Following is a list of members of the drum corps who participated in the entertainment:

Fifers, John S. Vennum, Company I, Twentieth Illinois infantry; G. W. Wolfe, Company L, Fourteenth Illinois cavalry; J. A. Barrows, Company E, Twenty-second Connecticut infantry; F. L. Fox, Company G, Thirty-ninth Illinois infantry; J. A. Stanbury, Battery B, First New York light artillery; B. L. Longwell, Company D, One Hundred and Forty-fifth Ohio infantry: O. O. Addams, chief bugler, Second Colorado cavalry. Drums, Robert Bain, Company B, Fifth lowa infantry; Lorenzo Taylor. Company B, Sixty-fourth New York infantry; H. J. Mattern, Company E, First Illinois light artillery: M. J. Spotswood, Company B, One Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania infantry; O. T. Thomas, bugler, Company D, Fifth Indiana cavalry; I. Culbertson, Company E, Sixty-eighth Ohio infantry; S. H. Hazeldine, Company I, Thirty-eighth lowa infantry; Philo L. Case, drummer boy of Shiloh, Company D, Second lowa infantry. Bass Drum, A. M. Thornburg, Company E. Ninth Indiana cavalry. Color hearers. Miss Emma Girard, Mrs. Nellie C. Baldwin.

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