Articles Tagged ‘buglers’
Saturday, March 24th, 2018
Bicycle Bugles and Bugling By Paul Schmidt This article was written for “The Wheelmen” who kindly granted permission to reprint. www.thewheelmen.org The bicycle bugle, along with the club uniform, was an indispensable part of highwheel cycling activities in the 1880’s. Nothing was more desirable for proper formation discipline and maneuvers of the cyclists than a […]
Tags: Bicycle, Bicycle bugles, bugle, buglers
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Monday, May 22nd, 2017
Buglers of Arlington National Cemetery Five prominent buglers Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. The mansion was originally the home of Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee. Today, the current size of […]
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Sunday, January 15th, 2017
Of all the memories veterans recalled of their Civil War experience, countless reminiscences of music can be found in thousands of letters and journals of soldiers who fought on both sides. Music played a large part in the war and the field music of buglers was not only necessary for the telling of time and […]
Tags: Benz, bugler, buglers, Cavalry, civil, Cook, Hass, infantry, Marine, Metcalf, Norton, Ross, Shurmann, war, wilderness, Ziesse
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