Crandall and Brown, horn players
Title
Crandall and Brown, horn players
Description
Max Crandall and Charles B. Brown pose in a studio portrait with their instruments. Both wear dark fitted suits with vests over white shirts. One is seated on a cloth covered bench; the other stands next to him. The seated man wears a necktie, and several medals are pinned on his vest. He holds a short model valve trombone in his lap. His hair is short, parted in the middle and slicked down, and he has a mustache. The standing man has a bow tie, no mustache, and short hair. He also has medals pinned to his vest, and he holds a euphonium.
[Front] A. B. Crandall - - Hillsboro, Or. [Back] [pencil] Max Crandall and Chas. B. Brown (right). [ink] Hillsboro, Oregon. Brother to John Brown and sons of W. Brown who built the first jail in Hillsboro, crossed plains 1852. ca. 1890.
Creator
Crandall, A. B., photographer, Hillsboro, Oregon
Date Created
circa 1890
Subject
Brass instrument players
Musicians
Bands (Music)
Pioneers
Brown, Charles B.
Crandall, Max
Genealogy & Family History
Social History
Local & State History
Cultural Studies
Place
Hillsboro, Oregon
Medium
photographic prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_000450
Rights
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image