A History of the Port Royal Bands

A History of the Port Royal Bands The Men and Music of the Bands of the Third Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry and the 2nd Brigade, 10th Army Corps, Department of the South During the American Civil War

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Two of the finest Union Army bands to emerge during the American Civil War were the Third Regiment Band of the New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, recruited from Fisherville (now Penacook), New Hampshire, and its successor, the 2nd Brigade Band, 10th Army Corps. Both bands were stationed near Charleston, South Carolina, and led by Gustavus W. Ingalls, a native of Bristol, New Hampshire. In later years, historians began referring to these bands as the Port Royal Bands because of their deployment to the area near Port Royal, a town not far from Charleston. This book examines the history of the two bands and the men who played in them and discusses the 2nd Brigade Band's contribution to music history&a collection of their music known as the Port Royal Band Books, highly prized by music historians and utilized by modern day Civil War reenactment. bands."-- From back cover.

Book information

ISBN: 9781935573937
Publisher: Sam Teddy Pub.
Imprint: Sam Teddy Pub.
Pub date:
DEWEY: 784.84
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: xii, 429