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On
July 11, 1798, President John Adams approved legislation
that officially brought "The President's Own" United States
Marine Band into being, making the Marine Band America's
oldest professional musical organization. The fledgling
band consisted of a "drum major, fife major and 32 drums
and fifes." When the nation's capital relocated from Philadelphia
to the new Federal city of Washington in 1800, the Marine
Band came with the chief executive and made its White
House debut at President and Mrs. John Adams' first New
Year's Day reception in 1801.
Present at many of the most memorable and cherished moments
in our nation's history, the band played for the dedication
of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg when President
Abraham Lincoln gave his immortal address. It has provided
music for every inauguration since the time of Thomas
Jefferson, the president who gave them the title, "The
President's Own."
In this exhibition the White House Historical Association
presents the story of the United States Marine Band and
its distinguished history. |