The 25th Infantry Band Timeline Project

25th Infantry Band News Coverage Timeline



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Article transcriptions (also available by selecting 'annotations' at the bottom of each scanned article):
 
1888
 
"School Days Ended"
The Independent Record, June 2
 
"Campaign Begun"
Great Falls Tribune, October 1
 
"Missoula Tragedy"
Great Falls Tribune, October 17
 
"Didn't Know It Was Loaded"
The River Press, October 24
 
"Word Pleases the People"
The Independent Record, October 28
 
"Word in Missoula"
Great Falls Tribune, October 29
 
"Another Rally at Missoula"
The Butte Weekly Miner, October 31
 
1889
 
"Press Association"
The Great Falls Leader, June 23
 
"Missoula Will Celebrate"
The Independent Record, July 4
 
"Missoula Democrats"
The Independent Record, September 6
1890
 
"Missoula Melange"
The Independent Record, October 29
 
"With Fraternal Honors"
The Independent Record, December 4
1891
 
"Observed at Missoula"
The Independent Record, May 31
 
"They Are Never Left"
The Anaconda Standard, July 9
 
"News from Missoula"
The Anaconda Standard, July 12
 
 
"Visitors from Idaho"
The Independent Record, August 16
 
"A Day of Pleasure"
The Anaconda Standard, August 31
 
"Missoula Society"
The Anaconda Standard, November 15
1892
 
 
"Know What War Is"
The Anaconda Standard, May 20
 
"Rain Interfered"
The Independent Record, May 31
 
"The State of Montana"
The Butte Weekly Miner, July 2
 
"Missoula Democrats Rally"
The Independent Record, July 14
 
"The First Gun"
The Butte Weekly Miner, July 21
 
"Missoula Greets Dixon"
The Independent Record, October 27
 
"More Explaining"
The Butte Weekly Miner, October 27
 
"Get Paid For It"
The Independent Record, November 2
 
"Treated Like Princes"
The Anaconda Standard, November 2
 
"Local Mention"
The Missoulian, December 15
 
"Local Mention"
The Missoulian, December 21
1893
 
1894
 
"At Fort Missoula"
The Missoulian, January 22
1895
 
"The Day in Missoula"
The Anaconda Standard, May 31
 
"It Will Be Hot Stuff"
The Missoulian, July 4
 
"Right Down the Line"
The Missoulian, July 6
 
"A Fair Debutante"
The Missoulian, July 28
 
"Emancipation Day"
The Anaconda Standard, August 25
 
"The State at Large"
The Missoulian, August 30
 
"Emancipation Day"
The Anaconda Standard, September 17
 
"Emancipation Day"
The Butte Daily Post, September 20
 
"Butte Current Notes"
The Anaconda Standard, September 21
 
"Butte in Brief"
The Butte Miner, September 22
 
"Brief Mention"
The Missoulian, September 22
 
"Butte Current Notes"
The Anaconda Standard, September 22
 
"Cold Day to Celebrate"
The Butte Miner, September 23
 
"Butte in Brief"
The Butte Miner, September 25
 
"Brief Mention"
The Missoulian, September 26
 
"Fort Missoula Notes"
The Missoulian, November 30
 
"Music in the Air"
The Missoulian, December 25
 
"Missoula Notes"
The Anaconda Standard, December 25
1896
 
"Fort Missoula Notes"
The Missoulian, January 19
 
"Explanatory"
The Anaconda Standard, February 2
 
"The Honored Dead"
The Missoulian, February 11
 
"Fort Missoula Notes"
The Missoulian, February 25
 
"Was Our Arbor Day"
The Missoulian, May 13
 
"Brief Mentions"
The Missoulian, May 13
 
"Colored Veterans"
The Anaconda Standard, August 17
 
"The Soldier Boys"
The Anaconda Standard, November 14
 
"Mention"
The Missoulian, December 31
 
1897
 
"Decoration Day"
The Missoulian, May 27
 
"To Observe the Day"
The Missoulian, May 31
 
"Brief Mention"
The Missoulian, May 31
 
"Band Concerts"
The Anaconda Standard, June 4
 
"Suspensions Raised"
The Anaconda Standard, June 12
 
"At The Post"
The Missoulian, June 19
 
"Missoula News"
The Anaconda Standard, June 28
 
"Post Band Concert"
The Missoulian, July 1
 
"Given a Grand Welcome"
The Anaconda Standard, August 17
 
"Hon. W. J. Bryan in Hamilton"
The Butte Daily Post, August 17
 
"Bade Him Good Bye"
The Missoulian, October 1
 
"A High Official"
The Missoulian, October 30
 
"For Charity's Sake"
The Independent Record, December 28
 
1898
1899


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