Archives Collection
POLLOCK’S
CORNET BAND 03-018
ACCOUNT BOOK
Physical Description:
One cloth ledger book (4 ¼” x 6 5/8” x 6/16”)
Dates:
1887-1891
Provenance:
Purchased by the Center from Steve Finer Rare Books
in January 2004.
Agency History/biographical
sketch:
The Pollock Cornet Band from Fairville,
New York maintained an account book for the years 1887 through 1891. Fred H.
Pollok (or Pollock) was the Leader and played 1st Eb Cornet. A search indicated a Fred H. Pollock listed in
the Wayne County Farm Directory of 1914, Arcadia Township. He was
a farmer with a wife, Emma, and owned 68 acres on Highway 24. No other
information is know about the band itself.
Scope and content:
This account book titled, Pollock’s Cornet Band
in Acc’t With the Treasur’r Ledger contains approximately 100 pages of
simple manuscript entries. The majority of the entries detail dues and credits
by band members. The first page lists
band members along with instruments and parts played. There are occasional
allowances for replaced instruments, drum heads, drum lettering, socials, and
cash received.
Location:
Related Materials:
The Center holds other manuscript materials relating
to bands, such as the Sprout Brook Band Band Books
and the Warren Brass Band Account Book, searchable through Special Collections
inventory descriptions.
January 2004 LPC