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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: Purchased in the 1830s and made by J. Kent for Graves & Company in Winchester, New Hampshire, this brass and copper bugle was played at a Whig convention in Greenfield, Massachusetts, in 1840 during the Harrison (for President) campaign. Its owner, George Stebbins, led a local band.
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Keyed Bugle
| creator Graves and Company |
| date 1837-1838 |
| location New Hampshire |
| width 5.5" |
| height 6.5" |
| length 21.5" |
| process/materials brass, copper |
| item type Communication/Musical Tools and Equipment |
| accession # #1892.19 |
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