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JANUARY - (Scottsville Marching
Band - 1899)
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This
is the Scottsville Marching Band in 1899. The Band members were
thurman Dixon, Ed Welch, bob Welch, Lute Settle, Harry Spillman, Ira
House, Paul Welch, Leo Davidson, Will Gilliam, Herbert Dixon, Roy ____,
Lester Garrison and Garney Bowers. In the background, Waley Carver
and Roscoe Huntsman. The building in the background is the
Scottsville Hotel, built after fire destroyed the previous one in
1865. This building was also destroyed by fire in 1918. The
last hotel on this site was the Jacksonian built in 1919 and razed in
1973. |
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FEBRUARY - (Scottsville City Band 1918)
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The
Scottsville City Band in 1918. This aggregation, which could play
a stirring march with the best of them, is shown above in new uniforms
which were bought that year. The group consists of, left to right,
Frank Hinkley, (the second man is unidentified), Henry Hughes, Harry
Collins, Buel Simmons, Leo Stamps, Ray Kemp, Harold Pearson, Charlie
Settle, Fred Hale, Val House, Sr., Ed Dixon, Hugh Read, Arthur Greer and
Carline Gilliam. The photo was made on the Public Square in the
spot now occupied by the Gulf Station (now House of Style), and the
Graves Building (now WVLE and the Chamber Office). A two story
house, the old Bryant residence, stood on that spot at the time.
The corner of the Jacksonian Hotel, which
had just been built, may be seen at the right. |
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MARCH - (The Holland Band)
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The
Holland Band was a much sought-after attraction for public events and
though the date of the photo is not known, it is believed to have been
made about 1915 in front of the Henry Clay Hughes home. Front row,
left to right: Auswald Wade, Earl Sturdivant, Ed Thomas, Will
Francis, Harvey Francis and Claude Francis. Back row, left to
right: John Hudson, Edgar Hargett, Homer Tracy, Bob Downing, Sam
Downing and Knox Tracy. Most likely this ban was sponsored by the
Modern Woodmen of America. Camp #13949 at Holland was chartered
April 9th, 1909. some of the men pictured were charter members. |
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APRIL - (Little Bo Peep Nursery
School)
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This
fine group of youngsters were 1950 students in the Little Bo Peep
Nursery School organized and taught by Mrs. Jess Strausberg at her home
on West Cherry Street. Left to right: Rita (Williams) Shaw,
Don Bertram, Mike Hancock, Gail (Strausberg) Henkel, Linda (Simmons)
Keen, Ray Kemp, Jr., Martha Holland, Beth (Morton) Perlo, Leland Pruitt,
Patricia Garmon, Michael Cooksey, Carolyn Pitchford and Billie Allen. |
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MAY - (Scottsville City Band -
1920s)
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This
is all that is known about this photo. On the back is
written: Sale of lots from Shady Brook on the Gallatin Road in the
1920s. The late Polly Lighfoot house is in the background. |
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JUNE - (the Holland Band - 1912)
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The
Holland Band at a July 4th, 1912 celebration at the Forest Springs
resort which was located about eight miles southeast of Scottsville in
the Mt. Union community near the Tennessee line. |
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JULY - (The Tabernacle - 1897)
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One
hundred and two years ago the large wooden pyramid structure known to us
as the Tabernacle was completed on the Scottsville Holiness Camp
Ground. The builder was J. M. Guthrie, a master builder, assisted
by E.A. Austin's father among others. It was a shelter type with
arched supports, used in warm weather assemblies by the church
members. A clarifying court judgment was handed down in 1935 that
the original camp ground trustees could not deed away the property to
the Free Methodist Church. The deed
by some of the former trustees the previous year was nullified.
The Tabernacle and campgrounds remained the property of the community to
be used by all denominations for religious purposes. In 1938 a
movement was started to repair and remodel the old Tabernacle, extending
the size, enclosing the open spaces with large hinged doors and windows
to be opened or closed to suit weather conditions. A large
platform to accommodate 200 singers was constructed, seating expanded to
1200, ground and parking improved. This was done with a great deal
of NYA help under the Works Project Administration Program. It was
home for many years in May and October to the Allen County singing
Convention. This was the largest public event in the county.
In 1949, wiring of the Tabernacle and grounds was completed, the roof
repaired, the overhead sealed for better acoustics, and water extended
to the site. In 1989, under the auspices of the National Heritage
Council, the Tabernacle was again restored. It is in excellent
condition for the crowds expected to attend the performance of
'Continental Harmony', July 4, 2000. |
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AUGUST - (Just One Of Those Songs -
1967)
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With
curtain time for the star-studded musical show, "Just One Of Those
Songs" only hours away, the cast of approximately 150 is anxiously
awaiting Friday, the opening night. This production was under the
direction of Mrs. R. M. Meredith, Mrs. John Meredith and Douglas Van
Fleet, director of the Scottsville High School Band. |
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SEPTEMBER - (Scottsville High School
Band)
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This
Scottsville High School Band was organized in the summer of 1966 under
the direction of Douglas Van Fleet. There were 70 members in the
marching and concert band. They are appearing here in their newly
acquired uniforms which consisted of plumed hats, green jackets with
brass buttons and green trousers. A handsome sash of green, white
and gold encircles the chest and ends in white and gold tassels.
They participated in many parades and competitions, winning many honors,
one of which was marching in the Governor's Inauguration Parade.
Some of the other band directors included: Ed Nichols, Emily
Polson, Pat Flowers, and Mike Hernon, who was the director when the
schools merged in 1974. |
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OCTOBER - (Allen County High School Band)
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Sam
Kent began his career with the Allen County High School Patriot band in
the 1969-70 school year and continued in this capacity through the
1990-1991 year, at which time, he assumed duties with the Middle School
Band. He retired after the 1995-96 school year. They are
pictured here in their new Patriot style uniforms in 1973-74 depicting
the mascot of the high school which was a Revolutionary War
Patriot. Sam Kent with the help of the Band Boosters raised the
money for these uniforms. They were recognized numerous times for
their notable achievements throughout the state. |
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NOVEMBER - (Allen County-Scottsville High
School Band)
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The
Allen county-Scottsville High School Band began the 1974-75 school year
under the direction of Sam kent. The band was invited to the Lions
Club International Parade in Dallas, Texas in 1975 and to Montreal,
Canada in 1979. The band traveled to Washington, D.C. in 1984 and
to Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1990. In 1991, Leo Labrallozo
assumed the duties of Band Director after Sam Kent transferred to the
James E. Bazzell Middle School. When Mr. Kent retired in 1996,
Shawn Huff replaced him at the middle school. In 1997, Shawn Huff
became the director of the Allen County-Scottsville High School
Band. Johnny Hall is Assistant Director at both the James E.
Bazzell Middle Schol and Allen County-Scottsville High School.
Mrs. Gina Huff is coordinator of the color Guard. The recently
purchased new uniforms, and with 120 members is the largest band in
ACSHS history. The Patriot Band competed this past spring in St.
Louis at the national
Adjudicators International. The ACSHS Patriot Band continues a tradition
of excellence and continually receives
numerous awards in both its concert and marching bands. |
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DECEMBER - (Scottsville Brass Carolers)
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The
Scottsville Brass Carolers was formed in the 1970s by band director Sam
kent and is still in existence today. The group is composed of
students from the High School's Band program including any alumni who
join them from time to time. The Carolers visit downtown
businesses and nursing homes during the Christmas
Season spreading musical cheer. This group consisted of Matt
Oliver - trumpet, Franklin Foster - Coronet, Rachel Roberts - Trumpet,
Ken Goforth - Trumpet, Sam Kent - Coronet, Amy Goforth - French Horn,
Danny Shook - Trombone, Phil Kent - Trombone, Second row: Brian
Robinson - Baritone Horn, Rick Robert - Sousaphone, Hanna Roberts -
French Horn. |