CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY
JENNINGS' BAND
aka Jennings Sixth Regiment Band,
aka Jennings Third Regiment Band
JENNINGS' BAND, also known as Jennings' Sixth Regiment Band and later as Jennings' Third Regiment Band was well known in Camden from the 1880s right on up America's entry into World War I in 1917. It was organized as the National Cornet Band in 1868 and became the Sixth Regiment Band in 1871. In its later years the band was known as Jennings' Third Regiment Band, as the old Sixth New Jersey Regiment had been replaced in Camden by the Third in a reorganization of New Jersey's National Guard Units. The name stuck even after Joseph Jennings retired as bandmaster in 1910. George Reeser Prowell wrote about the band's early days in his HISTORY OF CAMDEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, published in 1886:
The National Cornet Band was organized in 1868, with Joseph Jennings as leader. In 1871 the name was changed to the Sixth Regiment Band and it was mustered into the service of the National Guard, and was the only regimental band in the State for years. Their present band-room is at the Sixth Regiment Armory, southwest corner of West and Mickle Streets. The present members are Joseph Jennings, John Roth, Augusta Buese, Gordon Phillips, Lewis Seal, Charles Landwehr, Charles Felcon, John Brown, D. C. Newman Collins, Alfred Colbins, Charles Bowyer, Isaac Heins, Joseph Young, Richard Richardson, Benjamin A. Woolman, Harry Carles, William Stevenson, Frederick Klaproth, Henry Myers, G. Philip Stephany, Adam Markgraft, Charles Ellis, Emerson Ogborn, Charles Frost, Hiram Hirst. Bandleader Joseph Jennings' was in the newspapers for a tragic reason in the fall of 1902, when his son, W. Price Jennings, and another boy, John Coffin, were murdered. Their killer, Paul Woodward, was quickly arrested, tried, and executed. The Sixth Regiment Armory, which was the home of the band for many years, was destroyed by fire in 1906. Three Camden firefighters, George W. Shields, William Hillman, and William Jobes, were killed while fighting this blaze, and several other firefighters were injured. Joseph Jenning's led the band into 1912 when he retired. Joseph Bossle Sr. took over as bandmaster and reorganized the band. He led the band until 1919 when he took over the Tall Cedars of Lebanon band, which his son, Joseph Bossle Jr., had organized a few years before |
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Undated
Newspaper Article Visit
by officers of the 6th Regiment, Lieutenant
Colonel William H. Hempsing |
Philadelphia Inquirer - June 1, 1880 |
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Thomas
M.K. Lee Post No. 5, G.A.R.
- William
B. Hatch Post No. 37, G.A.R. William H. Shearman - sixth regimental band - Colonel Joseph C. Nichols Joseph McAllister - William D. Middleton - Francis Saunders - Frederick Shill Rev. J.B. Graw - North 5th Street - Arch Street Hatch League No. 2, Loyal Ladies League |
Philadelphia
Inquirer -
June 12, 1890 Click on Images for Complete Article |
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Samuel
Dodd -
jesse
pratt |
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WEB'S. Miller -
E.E.
Jefferis -
Thomas
Murphy Jennings' Sixth Regiment Band Albert Gilbert - Chalkley Leconey Engine Company 1 - engine company 2 Engine Company 3 - Engine Company 4 |
Camden
Post-Telegram |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - January 2, 1897 | |
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Walter
J. Stanton
Sr. -
Clement H. Haines - John Dangleman
- George
S.
Dilmore John "Long John" Gallagher - Jenning's Sixth Regiment Band - Ivy Fife & Drum Corps George S. Dilmore New Years Association - Fireside New Years Association J.H. Trainer New Years Association - y.m.c.a. - North Camden Federal Street - Broadway - Atlantic Avenue - North 6th Street - Elm Street |
Philadelphia Inquirer - February 23, 1901 | |
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Jackson
Street Click on Image for PDF
File |
Camden Post-Telegram - June 18, 1910 |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer - October 16, 1910 Click on Image for PDF File of Complete Article |
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Jennings' Band - Joseph Jennings - Joseph Bossle - John A. Mather |
Camden Post-Telegram - July 31, 1913 |
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Frank Crawford - Philip Marlow - William T. Boyle - John S. Smith - Harry Cheeseman |
Camden Post-Telegram - October 14, 1912 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer - April 6, 1914 |
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Philadelphia
Inquirer - May 7, 1914 Click on Image for PDF File of Complete Article |
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Charles Worthington - Joseph Nowrey - Charles H. Ellis - Jennings' Band |
Philadelphia
Inquirer - May 7, 1914 Click on Image for PDF File of Complete Article |
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Linden
Street
- Pearl
Street Joseph Bossle Jr. - W. Louis Bossle - Dr. N.R. Bossle - Charles Bossle Tall Cedars of Lebanon - Albert Eckenroth Jennings' Band - Conway's Band - John Philip Sousa - Victor Herbert |