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Title
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Crandall and Brown, horn players
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Description
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Max Crandall and Charles B. Brown pose in a studio portrait with their instruments. Both wear dark fitted suits with vests over white shirts. One is seated on a cloth covered bench; the other stands next to him. The seated man wears a necktie, and several medals are pinned on his vest. He holds a short model valve trombone in his lap. His hair is short, parted in the middle and slicked down, and he has a mustache. The standing man has a bow tie, no mustache, and short hair. He also has medals pinned to his vest, and he holds a euphonium.
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[Front] A. B. Crandall - - Hillsboro, Or. [Back] [pencil] Max Crandall and Chas. B. Brown (right). [ink] Hillsboro, Oregon. Brother to John Brown and sons of W. Brown who built the first jail in Hillsboro, crossed plains 1852. ca. 1890.
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Identifier
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WCMpic_000450
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Language
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English
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Date Created
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circa 1890
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Date
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1890
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Medium
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photographic prints
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Rights
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Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact the Five Oaks Museum at Research@FiveOaksMuseum.org.
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Type
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Still Image