This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.Pay check showing Sousa’s salary of $1.00 per month from the U.S. Naval Reserve ForcePay check showing Sousa’s salary of $1.00 per month from the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, 1917.Sousa Band baseball team, 1904Sousa is seated in the middle. The young man in the Nassau uniform is John Philip Sousa, Jr., who played…Sousa Band contractAn example of a Sousa Band contract, 1927.Sousa marching with his U.S. Navy “Jackie” Band in New York City, 1917Sousa marching with his U.S. Navy “Jackie” Band in New York City, 1917.Sousa, John Philip and his band in Hamburg, Germany, 1900John Philip Sousa and his band in Hamburg, Germany, 1900.Sousa, John Philip and his mother, ca. 1908John Philip Sousa and his mother, ca. 1908.Sousa, John Philip and Jane on horseback, ca. 1902John Philip and Jane Sousa on horseback, ca. 1902.Sousa, John Philip at a shooting range, ca. 1914John Philip Sousa at a shooting range, ca. 1914.Sousa, John Philip at tennis, ca. 1916John Philip Sousa at tennis, ca. 1916.Sousa, John Philip in a boxing pose, ca. 1899John Philip Sousa in a boxing pose, ca. 1899.Sousa, John Philip in his Marine Band uniformJohn Philip Sousa in his Marine Band uniform.Sousa’s daughters, Jane Priscilla and Helen, ca. 1898John Philip Sousa’s daughters, Jane Priscilla and Helen, ca. 1898.United States Marine Band performing Sousa’s march “The Washington Post”The United States Marine Band performing Sousa’s march “The Washington Post” on a Columbia cylinder, no later than September 1892.
Pay check showing Sousa’s salary of $1.00 per month from the U.S. Naval Reserve ForcePay check showing Sousa’s salary of $1.00 per month from the U.S. Naval Reserve Force, 1917.
Sousa Band baseball team, 1904Sousa is seated in the middle. The young man in the Nassau uniform is John Philip Sousa, Jr., who played…
Sousa marching with his U.S. Navy “Jackie” Band in New York City, 1917Sousa marching with his U.S. Navy “Jackie” Band in New York City, 1917.
Sousa, John Philip and his band in Hamburg, Germany, 1900John Philip Sousa and his band in Hamburg, Germany, 1900.
Sousa’s daughters, Jane Priscilla and Helen, ca. 1898John Philip Sousa’s daughters, Jane Priscilla and Helen, ca. 1898.
United States Marine Band performing Sousa’s march “The Washington Post”The United States Marine Band performing Sousa’s march “The Washington Post” on a Columbia cylinder, no later than September 1892.