Wool Coats Musicians wore red coats to distinguish themselves from regular soldiers in blue. match with black ties. © 2016 Lewis and Clark Fife and Drum Corps | Website design: Scott Dupree. Calls were also used on the battlefield to direct loading weapons, firing, marching, and parlay to surrender. This was not the only thing he did for the school. The "St. Charles Fife and Drum Corps" was born! Mr. Dengler felt very strongly that St. Charles needed a Corps of its own, and decided that one day there would be one. A continental soldier and the American flag can be seen in the background. By 1995, the gaiters, or spatterdashes, that the Corps wears around their ankles changed from white to the black they wear today. Mr. John Dengler, the Main Street Tobaconnist, saw the Alton Colonial Fife and Drum Corps … Fort Bellefontaine would serve as the regional headquarters for the army until 1826, when they moved to Jefferson Barracks. Their blue coats with red facings have only had two versions, whereas the red musician coats have undergone three changes in pattern. In 1810, the first regiment had 491 total men including 22 fifers and drummers. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Mr. John Dengler, the Main Street Tobaconnist, saw the Alton Colonial Fife and Drum Corps perform there. The Treasure Coast Fife and Drum Corps is seeking new members to play and to march with us as we re-enact this country’s early history.. Our clothing is of the type worn during the Revolutionary War period, whether as military, farmer or town dweller. About 18 boys were signed up. Any grade under those was too young. Due to their critical role in signaling the intentions of their commanders on the field of battle with distinctive calls or duties, the Fifes and Drums traditionally wore uniform coats comprised of THE REVERSE COLOR COMBINATION worn by the other solidiers in their regiment. He also organized Shatswell Saturday. In 1991, the city of St. Charles was accepted to be in the Washington, DC 'Celebration of Discovery' Fourth of July Parade. The drum corps made several appearances out of town, including a performance in Beverly at a Christian Endeavor Convention parade and also in a parade in Rowley. thank you Mr. Leet, Mr. Miller and,in later years at the Middle School, Mr. White. Learn how your comment data is processed. At some point in the Corps' early history, they even had a 'summer weskit' in navy blue, so they looked more colorful when it was too hot to wear the wool great coat. When Dave Migoya was hired as Music Director after that first appearance in Washington, DC. And so, on May 30, 1929 the Shatswell Fife and Drum Corps made its first appearance in the Memorial Day parade. Chief among their duties were the playing of “calls” or “duties”, which are distinctive beatings accompanied by … A Recruit uniform was introduced around the year 2010: wool foraging cap, osnaburg work shirt, canvas sash and haversack. It was made up of companies (of about 50-100 men) who were scattered among various forts and garrisons, such as Fort Massac in southern Illinois. Mountain Fifes and Drums is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to provide music, history, discipline, leadership and responsibility training free of charge to local youth ages 10-18. Captain Lewis was the 1st Infantry, while Captain Clark was in the 1st Artillery (incidentally, Major Zebulon Pike, also a western explorer of the time and the namesake of Pike’s Peak, was also in the 1st Infantry). Gaiters were worn by soldiers to protect the legs and pants. The Calvert Arms Fife and & Drum Corps is proud to support the next generation of historic musicians by donating their proceeds to the ACW Field Music School. Thank you for sharing – brings back so many fond memories of those kind In 1805, troops from the 1st Infantry came to St. Louis to establish Fort Bellefontaine. It was agreed that only boys from the fourth or fifth grade should be chosen. Currently, the 'whites,' or small clothes, are worn without the coat in extreme heat. It was only expanded as the War of 1812 approached, first in 1808 and then in 1812. The former Shatswell School on Green St. was constructed in 1926. ( Log Out /
As a young 13-year-old drummer, Mark would hear the sounds of fifes and drums for the first time during a movie entitled “Time of Trouble.” Accoutrements Haversack and canteen on the left shoulder, musical instrument on the right. The Missouri flag was replaced by a red and white St. Charles flag, and a blue LCFDC flag was specially handmade for the Corps--designed by Corps Dad and President Bill Brecht, and sewn by Bev Moore--it is still used today. All that autumn and through the winter the boys rehearsed in earnest. historicipswich@gmail.com
Dating back over 230 years to the Revolutionary War, band members have always been an important part of the U.S. Army. Gaiters Short, black, and linen or canvas, these would become taller and made of wool in the War of 1812. In the 1970s, a Louisiana Purchase Reenactment was held in St. Charles, MO. 501 likes. This small building on Strawberry Hill was moved from High Street and is believed to have been the original planters cottage of John Shatswell or his son Richard. After the American War for Independence, there was heated debate whether there should be a standing regular army, or whether state militias were sufficient during peace times. Learn the history of their distinctive sound with Amy Miller and members of the Senior Fife and Drum Corps. gentlemen who did so much more than clean floors and blackboards— Over the years, "of St. Charles" was dropped from the end of the Corps' title. The earliest cards we have start in 2004. Explore The World of Fife And Drum. It was through this program that the old jail on Green Street was demolished and the short-lived Green Street dam was built.) Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. (published early 1970’s). In 1808, the 1st Infantry also built and garrisoned Fort Osage (near Kansas City) and Fort Madison (in modern-day Iowa). ( Log Out / In 1806 Nathaniel […]. This was sort of a lawn party affair. We wear the dress uniform of the musicians/color guard: Round Hats Bearskin-crested round hat with deer tail, black cockade, and eagle. Central St. parade, students from Shatswell School, The drum corps continued until 1944 when Mr. Grant resigned to go into war work. The bearskin crested hats changed from round-topped and red-rimmed to flat-topped, white-rimmed carriage hats. Black Shoes Right and left shoes would have been made identical, molding in time to the feet. He was a prosperous farmer who lived in the Candlewood section of town. The senior fife and drum corps performs on stage during Grand Illumination. All that autumn and through the winter the boys rehearsed in earnest. Comprised of professional musicians from the Trenton area, they have been organized and trained under the direction of Stephen Hudak, Andrew Wierzbowski, Timothy O’Connor, and Timothy Ross. The Corps of Discovery recruited men from all three regiments of the army, thus their uniforms were not completely uniform. For example, it was argued (by Elbridge Gerry) that “standing armies in liberties of a free people, and generally converted into destructive engines for establishing despotism.” When Thomas Jefferson became president in 1801, he followed up on his promises to reduce the standing army to the Peace Establishment of 1802. 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