Band at the execution
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06-27-2014, 11:27 PM
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RE: Band at the execution
(06-27-2014 02:35 PM)L Verge Wrote: I have heard that same story for years, but don't remember where - probably Twenty Days. I suspect that the story is true, however. Victorians (as well as the crowds at the foot of French guilliotines) enjoyed the three Rs: retribution, revenge, and revelry.The Band of Finley Hospital would be primarily Veteran Reserve Corps soldiers assigned the hospital as guards, supply, maintenance, ward orderlies, but any having a musical background could/would play in the band. Others US General Hospitals in DC fielded bands, including the Lincoln, Campbell, Carver, Armory Square, Harewood, and they played in Lincoln's Funeral Procession. Since the Arsenal had a hospital, one of my thoughts was, the soldiers of the Veteran Reserve Corps stationed at the Arsenal & hospital may have had a band. The "Draft Rendezvous" post, manned by Veteran Reserve Corps (VRC) in Alexandria had a brass band, General Slough, the Military Governor of Alexandria had his own Brigade Band, separate from the Draft Rendezvous band; the Quartermaster Corps in DC had a band, The US Treasury had a band; the 9th VRC and 10th VRC stationed in downtown Washington, DC, each had a band. |
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