Thanks, Jon for the suggestions. The first problem I have had in checking
anybody's site, most specifically the Library of Virginia, is that all they
have are titles and indexes. I really need to flip through the images and
see what they look like.
The second follows from the first. I live about as far northwest in
Virginia as one can go without falling across the line into Jefferson
County, WV. i.e. getting to Richmond is nearly 3 hours and Tidewater
another couple. It is a good life out here in the boonies, but the cost is
being remote. Why, only in the last 3 months have we been able to get a
decent high-speed non-satellite internet connection!!!
Thanks again.
Randy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Kukla" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] Photos of Jamestown 1907 Exposition
> Have you searched the Library of Virginia website catalogue? Virginia
> Historical Society website catalogue - or checked with the
> Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation?
>
>> Things are falling into place for my Jamestown projects. Thanks to the
>> Library of Virginia, I have six outstanding color covers of piano music,
>> and will put them into a package with the music itself.
>>
>> Dr. David Diggs at Lehich University will make a CD of music from
>> celebrations of 1807, 1907, and 2007 (the latter so far is only my march
>> THE TRUMPETER OF JAMESTOWN). And that brings up a question.
>>
>> We would like to put some appropriate picture on the cover, probably of
>> the 1907 celebration. I have one and have seen a second book on the
>> Exposition, and there are a wealth of photos in both. Can anybody tell
>> me
>> where those photos reside, and if I can browse through them and see if
>> there is a good one for the CD jacket?
>>
>> Also I would appreciate any other suggestions for a color painting or
>> such
>> which might be appropriate for jacket.
>>
>> I have completed a one-page FANFARES for THE TRUMPTER OF JAMESTOWN and
>> shall be glad to mail it to anybody who needs (or just wants) some
>> fanfares which are typical of that time, and who knows.... part of which
>> may have been played by that elusive trumpeter.
>>
>> Randy Cabell
>>
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