- Title
- Two Native Sons of the Golden West (NSGW) band, Sebastopol Parlor 143 members Henry and Leonard Owens stand in uniforms and caps, Henry with drum and Leonard with trumpet
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- Creation Date (Original)
- about 1930
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- View on Alternative Site
- View photo location on the Sonoma County Historical Photos Map hosted by the City of Santa Rosa
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- Description
- Photo--black and white: Two band members Henry and Leonard Owens stand in uniforms and caps, Henry with drum and Leonard with trumpet. They are members of the Native Sons of the Golden West (NSGW) band, Sebastopol Parlor 143 which was established in 1902. Background: General Albert M. Winn, a Virginian who came to California in the Gold Rush, organized the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1875 whose purpose was to celebrate the fortitude of the men and women pioneers who emigrated to California.
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- Item Format or Genre
- ["black-and-white photographs"]
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- Local History and Culture Theme
- ["Social Issues and Associations"]
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- Subject (Person)
- ["Winn, Albert M.","Owens, Henry","Owens, Leonard"]
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- Digital Collection Name(s)
- ["Western Sonoma County Historical Society Collection"]
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- Digital Collections Identifier
- casebwsc_pho_002920
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Two Native Sons of the Golden West (NSGW) band, Sebastopol Parlor 143 members Henry and Leonard Owens stand in uniforms and caps, Henry with drum and Leonard with trumpet
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