Crookston’s American Legion Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corps
The American Legion drum and bugle corps on parade at state competition in Albert Lea, Minnesota, August, 1935.
Bibliography
“Central Drum Corps Formed.” Crookston Daily Times, September 12, 1939.
“Cheers for Drum Corps Marred March.” Crookston Daily Times, August 20, 1931.
“Crookston Drum Corps Victorious in Defeat: Greatest Ovation Given Unit.” Crookston Daily Times, August 21, 1931.
“Drum and Bugle Corps Will Serve Crookston Through Summer Season.” Crookston Daily Times, April 23, 1931.
“Drum Corps Members Walk Off Field to Lose First Place at Rochester: Take Third Despite Error.” Crookston Daily Times, August 19, 1931.
“Drum Corps Declared State Champions.” Crookston Daily Times, August 8, 1934.
“Drum Corps Retains Legion Title; District Band Second: Auxiliary Unit Takes Honors for 4th Year.” Crookston Daily Times, August 14, 1935.
“Drum Corps Scores Big Chicago Hit.” Crookston Daily Times, October 7, 1933.
“Formal Welcome Planned for Drum Corps as They Win First Legion Prize.” Crookston Daily Times, August 24, 1932.
“Ladies Drum Corps Forms Social Club: State Champions Past Four Years Disband as Marching Organization.” Crookston Daily Times, April 28, 1936.
“Legion Auxiliary Will Sponsor New Drum, Bugle Corps.” Crookston Daily Times, September 12, 1930.
“Local Drum Corps Earns $675 in Drive.” Crookston Daily Times, June 12, 1931.
“Miniature Drum Corps to be on Display Here Today.” Crookston Daily Times, July 26, 1934.
Polk County Historical Society. Bicentennial History of Polk County, Minnesota: Pioneers of the Valley. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976.
“St. Louis-Bound Legion Group Entrains Tonight.” Crookston Daily Times, September 20, 1935.
“T. W. Thorson Chosen City Bandmaster.” Crookston Daily Times, May 1, 1929.
“T. W. Thorsons Selected Pioneer Couple for 1973.” Crookston Daily Times, June 18, 1973.
Chronology
1930
August 1931
August 1932
August 1933
October 7, 1933
July 1934
August 1934
August 1935
September 1935
April 1936
September 1939
Bibliography
“Central Drum Corps Formed.” Crookston Daily Times, September 12, 1939.
“Cheers for Drum Corps Marred March.” Crookston Daily Times, August 20, 1931.
“Crookston Drum Corps Victorious in Defeat: Greatest Ovation Given Unit.” Crookston Daily Times, August 21, 1931.
“Drum and Bugle Corps Will Serve Crookston Through Summer Season.” Crookston Daily Times, April 23, 1931.
“Drum Corps Members Walk Off Field to Lose First Place at Rochester: Take Third Despite Error.” Crookston Daily Times, August 19, 1931.
“Drum Corps Declared State Champions.” Crookston Daily Times, August 8, 1934.
“Drum Corps Retains Legion Title; District Band Second: Auxiliary Unit Takes Honors for 4th Year.” Crookston Daily Times, August 14, 1935.
“Drum Corps Scores Big Chicago Hit.” Crookston Daily Times, October 7, 1933.
“Formal Welcome Planned for Drum Corps as They Win First Legion Prize.” Crookston Daily Times, August 24, 1932.
“Ladies Drum Corps Forms Social Club: State Champions Past Four Years Disband as Marching Organization.” Crookston Daily Times, April 28, 1936.
“Legion Auxiliary Will Sponsor New Drum, Bugle Corps.” Crookston Daily Times, September 12, 1930.
“Local Drum Corps Earns $675 in Drive.” Crookston Daily Times, June 12, 1931.
“Miniature Drum Corps to be on Display Here Today.” Crookston Daily Times, July 26, 1934.
Polk County Historical Society. Bicentennial History of Polk County, Minnesota: Pioneers of the Valley. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976.
“St. Louis-Bound Legion Group Entrains Tonight.” Crookston Daily Times, September 20, 1935.
“T. W. Thorson Chosen City Bandmaster.” Crookston Daily Times, May 1, 1929.
“T. W. Thorsons Selected Pioneer Couple for 1973.” Crookston Daily Times, June 18, 1973.