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Dana's Musical Institute
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William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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L.V Ruhl is standing in center with bass, and J.D. Cook is fifth from the right, front row. A photograph of Junius Dana may be seen hung on the wall on the left.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Local History and Genealogy Center
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Old concert hall of Dana’s Musical Institute, on the corner of Park and High Streets, Warren, Ohio.
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Dana's Musical Institute
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Undated
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006-003-129
Ruhl
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Dana's Musical Institute
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An account of the resource
William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Warren (Ohio)
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25.5 x 35.5 cm.
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Fritz Lowry is on the far left in the bottom row; Lynn Dana, Sr. second from right, in the second row from bottom; and Marcia Ruhl is the third from left in the top row (arrow).
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Local History and Genealogy Center,
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Dana’s Musical Institute faculty, 1912.
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Dana’s Musical Institute
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1912.
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006-003-128
Lowry
Ruhl
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People of Trumbull County : Warren
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This collection is comprised of individual photographs, donated scans of photographs and smaller donated collections of images of the people of Warren, Ohio. It excludes the other townships and cities of Trumbull County, which can be found in collection 051-003.
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Warren (Ohio)
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Fragment of original photograph mounted on foamboard
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16.5 x 88.5 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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William Henry Dana can be seen on the far left, and under the right-hand window of the left side of the scene is Lynn Dana, Sr. On the far right, second from the end is L.V. Ruhl, professor of cello. Also identified in the picture are Marea Knox (?), Ross Hickernell, Founces Luley, Lynn Dana Sr., Retta Dana, Frances Russell, J.D. Cook and J.A. Schmitt.
The handwriting on the photograph resembles John Turk’s.
The photograph is in poor shape and has been affixed to foamboard with a translucent paper cover.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Panoramic shot of members of the faculty of Dana's Musical Institute in front of Martha Potter Hall, North Park Avenue, Warren, Ohio.
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Circa early 1900's
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051-001-246
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Dana's Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Hickernell
Knox
Luley
Martha Potter Hall
Ruhl
Russell
Schmitt
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Title
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Dana's Musical Institute
Description
An account of the resource
William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Warren (Ohio)
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Cabinet card
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16 x 11 cm.
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Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Left to right: Grace Honsettler piano; Bird Russell, violin; James Dise, piano; L.V. Rulh piano teacher; H.M. Kennedy, violin.
Holman [photographers], Park Avenue, Warren, O.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Dana Musical Institute class of 1896.
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Dana Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Honsettler, Grace
Russell, Bird
Dise, James
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Holman [studio]
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1896
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jpeg
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006-003-090
Kennedy
Ruhl
Russell
Wonsettler
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Title
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Dana's Musical Institute
Description
An account of the resource
William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Newton Falls (Ohio)
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Cabinet card
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11 x 16 cm.
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W.W. Leffingwell was an instructor of violin on the Dada faculty from 1888-1896; and L.V. Ruhl was instructor of cello from 1893-1901 and from 1911-1936.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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W.W. Leffingwell, Jesse Matthews, L.V. Ruhl, Fleming Hupp.
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Dana Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Leffingwell, W.W.
Matthews, Jesse
Ruhl, L.V.
Hupp, Fleming
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Porter & Root [studio], Newton Falls (Ohio)
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Circa 1900.
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jpeg
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006-003-038
Leffingwell
Matthews
Ruhl
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Title
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Dana's Musical Institute
Description
An account of the resource
William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Warren (Ohio)
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Print on card mount
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Card mount 8.5 x 7.5 cm
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Unknown
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L.V. Ruhl was instructor of cello on the Dana faculty from 1893-1901 and from 1911-1936.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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L.V. Ruhl.
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Dana Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Ruhl, L.V.
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Unknown
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Circa 1900
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jpeg
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006-003-037
Ruhl