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  2. Stonewall Brigade Band - Wikipedia

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    The Stonewall Brigade Band is a community concert band based in Staunton, Virginia. It is the United States 's oldest continuous community band sponsored by local government and funded, in part, by tax monies. [1] Originally a brass band, the band was formed in 1855 as the Mountain Sax Horn Band. It was also called Turner's Silver Cornet Band ...

  3. A. J. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Augustus John Turner, (October 12, 1818 – May 14, 1905), known as "A. J. Turner", was an American composer, band leader and music professor. He was the first director of the Stonewall Brigade Band of Staunton, Virginia, the oldest continuous community band funded by tax moneys in the United States. They were mustered into the Stonewall ...

  4. Stonewall Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Stonewall Brigade: The Stonewall Brigade is an authentic living history association concentrated in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania dedicated to accurately portraying the common soldier of the Civil War. It currently consists of the 4th Virginia Company A, the 5th Virginia Company A, and the 33rd Virginia Company H.

  5. T. M. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Memory Turner (July 17, 1847 – September 2, 1917) [1] was an American composer, band leader, and music professor. He was known to his friends as "Mem". [2] He was once assistant director of the Stonewall Brigade Band of Staunton, Virginia, the United States's oldest continuous community band sponsored by local government and funded, in ...

  6. Stonewall Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The Stonewall Brigade Band is still active today. West Virginia's Stonewall Jackson State Park is named in his honor. Nearby, at Stonewall Jackson's historical childhood home, his uncle's grist mill is the centerpiece of a historical site at the Jackson's Mill Center for Lifelong Learning and State 4-H Camp.

  7. David W. Drake - Wikipedia

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    David William Drake (November 23, 1834 – October 25, 1909) was a farmer, musician and the founder of the Stonewall Brigade Band. He began the band with Edwin Cushing, and recruited A. J. Turner as the band's first director. Drake moved to Staunton, Virginia in 1854. He married Kate Murat Slaughter, of Rappahannock County, on April 15, 1868.

  8. 2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in today's western Virginia and what became West Virginia during the American Civil War for service in the Confederate States Army. It would combine with the 4th, 5th, 27th, and 33rd Virginia infantry regiments and the Rockbridge Artillery Battery and fight as part of what ...

  9. Category:Stonewall Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sidney Winder. Categories: Brigades of the Confederate States Army. Infantry brigades. Infantry units and formations of the Confederate States of America. Stonewall Jackson. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after military units and formations.

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