May 27-02

Past-E-Mail: Cam Notes - 2002: May: May 27-02
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Shoebox Memory from Chuck Voelker

By
Charlie at Pasty Central on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 10:46 am:

In the old days, U.P. towns and villages were represented by their own marching band or brass ensemble in holiday parades and celebrations. The C&H band from Calumet was one notable group, and the gents from Mass City another. They proudly appear in today's bonus "Shoebox Memory", courtesy of Chuck Voelker, our resident historian here at Pasty Central. If you have not visited lately, click your way over to Copper Country Reflections to catch up on the news from yesteryear. An appropriate path to follow on Memorial Day.

Sure seems like Sunday, doesn't it?


By John J - Minn. on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 08:28 pm:

Sorry to see the long weekend come to an end.

Hats off to all the Veterans and current men in uniform for the freedom we enjoy.


By Martha K., Pinckney, MI on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 08:34 pm:

Charlie or Chuck: Any idea of the date of this picture? Love those mustaches!


By Pitt, PA on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 08:59 pm:

Does anyone know about a band in Mohawk or a Nordstrom band? I seem to recall my grandmother talking about it.


By Ken from da UP on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 11:05 pm:

A big heartfelt UP "Thank You!" to our vets of so many battles and wars. Is this a great country, or what?


By Catherine, Holland, MI, on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 11:07 pm:

I can't recall the names of any of the bands, but several local bands march in the Ontonagon Labor Day parade.


By Cousin Jack on Monday, May 27, 2002 - 11:48 pm:

Another great shoebox shot! Anyone interested in Keweenaw history and hasn't seen Chuck Voelker's site is truly missing something special. Copper Country Reflections makes the MTU archives look like a stingy root cellar compared to the Victorian Mansion that Chuck has uploaded for our viewing pleasure.
Your shots of the Calumet Commons and the interior of the Red Jacket Shaft Rock House are historical treasures unto themselves, Chuck.
Where on Earth do you dig up these things?


By Bill P, Ca. on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 12:13 am:

There was a band called "The Keweenaw Band" under the direction of Wesley Williams of Ahmeek. A Nordstron played the trumpet, I believe. They played for most of the holidays and sounded very good. I even went to listen to them practice.


By GC/old Mohawk Guy on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 07:37 am:

How about the Calumet High School ROTC Drum and Bugle Corp in the late 50's, they played in all the area parades and Ike's second term inaugural parade in DC, now they were good.


By Alicia on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 07:45 am:

Pitt,
My late mother had a picture of the Nordstrom band from Mohawk.My Dad said that there were so many Nordstroms many years ago, that they started their own band.My father passed the picture on to a Nordstrom family member some years ago.
Alicia


By GC/Walworth, NY on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 07:51 am:

How about the Calumet High School ROTC Drum and Bugle Corp in the late 50's, they played in all the area parades and Ike's second term inaugural parade in DC, now they were good.


By GC/ on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 07:57 am:

opps


By dlp on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 12:31 pm:

opps?


By Brad on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 07:40 pm:

Does anyone remember Studer's German Band from Lake Linden?


By RSomero CA on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 09:16 pm:

How about the Sad Sacks? I don't think they were a band-just a bunch from the Bucket.


By rk on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 11:28 pm:

who were the sad sacks.also what nordstoms played in the band.the copper country sure had some good parades.


By Alice, Ventura, CA on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 - 11:57 pm:

My dad played the cornet, and when I looked at this picture, I wondered what the name of the band he played in...I never knew. He could have been one of these guys. I also noted that the only guy without a mustache was the cornet player. My dad was clean shaven too. We have a picture of him with his cornet under his arm.


By mlp on Wednesday, May 29, 2002 - 12:29 pm:

Anyone remember the Mandan Hayseeds?


By A.J.Dowd--Michigan on Sunday, June 16, 2002 - 03:41 pm:

My grandfather Arthur Nordstrom along with a couple of his brothers Fred and Harold I think played in the Mohawk band as well as the C&h band which I understand played in many holiday celebrations at that time around the twenties and thirties.My grandfather lived in Mohawk where most of his family was born and raised.He and grandmother later moved to Copper City where they lived until death.I was a son of their oldest daughter Lula who married Ira Dowd and my family later spent many summer vacations in Copper City.One of Arthur Nordstrom's daughter's the youngest one named Dorothy is still alive and lives in Tucson,Arizona.She is now 80 years old and also used to live in Copper City for a few years after her and her husbands retirement.Great memories of Copper City remain in my mind.


By DL, MI on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 - 10:40 am:

Does Any one have info on the Mandan Hayseeds?
I need it for a Report at school.
thanks


By DL, MI on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 - 10:41 am:

Does Any one have info or pics on the Mandan Hayseeds?
I need it for a Report at school.
thanks



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