A Brief History of the Conn Company (1874-present)*

by Margaret Downie Banks, Ph.D.
Curator of Musical Instruments
National Music Museum
Vermillion, South Dakota

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*Excerpted and updated from Elkhart's Brass Roots: An Exhibition to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of C. G. Conn's Birth and the 120th Anniversary of the Conn Company by Margaret Downie Banks (Vermillion, South Dakota: The Shrine to Music Museum, 1994).

Contents:

Formative Years (1871-1876)
Conn and Dupont (1876-1879)
Fire of 1883
Factory in Worcester, Massachusetts (1887-1898)
Col. Conn's Journalistic and Political Pursuits (1889-1897)
New York City Retail Store (1897-1902)
"Box of Condensed Harmonies: Conn's Wonder Portable Folding Reed Organ (1900-1910)"
The Union Label (1906-1916)
Fire of 1910
Sale of Company in 1915
Carl Dimond Greenleaf Era (1915-1959)
Roaring 'Twenties Saxophones
Late 'Twenties Diversification
Origins of National School Band Movement (1923)
Experimental Laboratory (1928-1940)
The War Years (1942-1946)
Division of Research, Development and Design (1940-1960)
Conn Pianos (1940-1969)
Paul Gazlay Era (1949-1958)
Leland B. Greenleaf Era (1958-1969)
MacMillan Era (1969-1980)
Daniel Henkin Era (1980-1985)
United Musical Instruments (1985-present)
Selected Bibliography
Book-in-Progress
Musical Instruments and Accessories by Conn
Are You a Former Conn Employee?


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For further information, please contact:

Dr. Margaret Downie Banks, Curator of Musical Instruments
National Music Museum
The University of South Dakota
414 East Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069-2390

E-mail: mbanks@usd.edu


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