Floyd Woodhull was a square dance caller, band leader, and accordion player and is best known for square dancing. The Woodhull Boy's was created by Fred Woodhull and included his sons Floyd, Herbert, and John. The postcard reads "Dancing with the Woodhull Boys a the Old Barn, Elmira Heights, N.Y. Loads of Fun Every Saturday Nite" and has an image of the band and their instruments. The postcards also advertises for U.S. War Bonds and Stamps. The Old Barn was on Grand Central Avenue in Elmira, New York. The verso of the postcard reads "Dear Cousins, We are having a good time. Wish you were here. Love Nellie and Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mattison, Osceola, PA."
title:
Woodhull Boys at the Old Barn, Elmira Heights, New York postcard
subject:
Country music groups
subject:
Country music
subject:
Woodhull's Old Tyme Masters
subject:
Woodhull Boys
subject:
Square dance music
subject:
Woodhull, Floyd (Woody), 1911-1987
subject:
Square dance (Choreographic work : Woodhull)
subject:
Savings bonds
subject:
Postage stamps
description:
Floyd Woodhull was a square dance caller, band leader, and accordion player and is best known for square dancing. The Woodhull Boy's was created by Fred Woodhull and included his sons Floyd, Herbert, and John. The postcard reads "Dancing with the Woodhull Boys a the Old Barn, Elmira Heights, N.Y. Loads of Fun Every Saturday Nite" and has an image of the band and their instruments. The postcards also advertises for U.S. War Bonds and Stamps. The Old Barn was on Grand Central Avenue in Elmira, New York. The verso of the postcard reads "Dear Cousins, We are having a good time. Wish you were here. Love Nellie and Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mattison, Osceola, PA."
date:
1942-12
type:
image
format:
pdf
identifier:
RG182_33_001
publisher:
Tennessee Technological University. Archives and Special Collections
source:
RG 182 Danny Allen Country Music Postcard Collection, Binder 1.
language:
eng
temporal:
1940s
spatial:
Elmira Heights (N.Y.)
rights:
In Copyright
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