. The history of Hillsborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1921 . me in front. Mr. L. F. Gay compiled the names of those who played inthe Old Incorporated Band of Hillsborough founded by EphraimCodman and Joel Stow in 1819, as follows:Charles Flint, bugle; Nathan Kendall, bassoon ;James Ellenwood, bassoon; Georg-e Nelson, clarinet ;Kneeland Burtt, trombone; Josuah Marcy, clarinet;Keuben Loveren, trombone; Oilman Barnes, serpent;Isaac Marcy, bug-le; Peter Codman ; George Woods, clarinet; Thomas Burtt, trombone ; John Codman, E flat bugle; James Bennett, cjTnbals andStephen Baldwin, clarinet; bassoon ;


. The history of Hillsborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1921 . me in front. Mr. L. F. Gay compiled the names of those who played inthe Old Incorporated Band of Hillsborough founded by EphraimCodman and Joel Stow in 1819, as follows:Charles Flint, bugle; Nathan Kendall, bassoon ;James Ellenwood, bassoon; Georg-e Nelson, clarinet ;Kneeland Burtt, trombone; Josuah Marcy, clarinet;Keuben Loveren, trombone; Oilman Barnes, serpent;Isaac Marcy, bug-le; Peter Codman ; George Woods, clarinet; Thomas Burtt, trombone ; John Codman, E flat bugle; James Bennett, cjTnbals andStephen Baldwin, clarinet; bassoon ; William Merrill, bugle; Abraham Francis, drum; Frank Burtt, drum; Enos Baxter, clarinet; Joel Stow, clarinet; Mark Wilson, E flat clarinet; Nathan Baldwin, drum; Ephraim Codman, clarinet; Ephraim Button, French horn ; Jonathan Beard, clarinet; Alonzo Codman, bugle; Charles Baldwin, French horn ; Daniel Campbell, bugle ; Edward Johnson, bugle ; James Bickford, clarinet; Amasa Sjnionds, clarinet; Nicholas Hoyt, French horn ; Henry N. Gay, E flat clarinet;. the band that bijah led. 441 Clark Wright, bugle; Daniel Hoyt, clarinet; Moses Nelson, clarinet and drum ; L. F. Gay, trombone and bugle; Elhandon Codman, clarinet; Lorenzo Whitcomb, E flat horn. Music changed from C to B and E flat in 1834. Organizationdisbanded in 1849. The loss of the old band was felt keenly in town, and it wasnot long before there was an effort made to start a new band,which was rewarded with success early in the 50s. One of themost active movers in the enterprise was Squiers Forsaith, andhe was made its leader, a position for which he was well band was very successful, but at the breaking out of thewar in 61 several of the members joined the army, among themleader Forsaith. Upon the return of Comrade Forsaith from the militaryranks, he was restored as leader of the band, and held the positionuntil his removal to Antrim in 1872, when Frank E. Merrill wasmade its leader, which leadership he held


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