Photograph postcard of the Jenkins Orphanage Band, Charleston, South Carolina, 1914. Creator: Edward Elcha.

Photograph postcard of the Jenkins Orphanage Band, Charleston, South Carolina, 1914. Creator: Edward Elcha.

2-833-264 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

In 1891, the Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins opened the Jenkins Orphanage for African American boys in Charleston, South Carolina. Unable to provide for the growing number of boys under his care, Rev. Jenkins asked members of the Charleston community to donate used musical instruments with the intention of raising money for the orphanage by forming a travelling band. Wearing discarded Citadel uniforms, the band performed a mix of military marches, folk tunes, and ragtime throughout the United States and in Europe. The band played in the inaugural parades of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. They also appeared at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and the 1914 Anglo-American Exposition, where they performed for members of the British Royal Family.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Edward Elcha, attributed to: American, African-American: Photographer, artist, painter

Medium
  1. Photograph
  2. Silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper

Picture Type
  1. Gelatin silver prints
  2. Portraits
  3. Postcard

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Music

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6746x4472
File Size : 88,384kb


Aliases

  1. 2014.63.88.1
  1. NMAAHC-2014_63_88_1_001.txt
  1. 0990004812
  1. 2-833-264
  1. 2014.63.88.1
  1. 2833264

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