Document Preview Sharing and Export Tools Something missing? Found an error? Let us know. Report an issue Document FormatBook I Was Detailed to the Regimental Band: How the Music Continued After 1862; A Compendium of Civil War Brass Bands from New England. Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.Volume Three: Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Maine volunteers.Author and Contributors.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.Bieniarz, John F.Date Published2021Subject(s).cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Topics related to the publicationBand (Music) -- United States -- History -- 19th century. | Brass bands -- United States -- History -- 19th century. | Military music -- United States -- 19th century. | Rhode Island -- History. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Songs and music.PublisherSam Teddy PublishingPlace Of PublicationPueblo, Co.Holdings.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Where a physical copy of the publication can be found.Rhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}May include volumes, number of pages, dimensions.697p. Continue browsing “The Free African American Cultural Landscape: Newport, Rhode Island, 1774-1826.: “Don’t Tell Father I Have Been Shot At”: The Civil War Letters of Captain George N. Bliss, First Rhode Island Cavalry. Back to items list