Title | : | new york |
Air Date | : | N/A |
Plot | : | + Program #8. Standard Oil west coast syndication. "Cornerstones Of The New Nation". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. "Famous Places In America Through Music and History," a kind of "You Are There" format. Dan Barton reports from Philadelphia (September, 1774) at the Constitutional Convention. The "Baker Street Irregulars" sing "Ode To The Fourth Of July," written by Howard Garnet in 1779. Garnet was never heard from again. Tom Cassidy reports from Mt. Vernon (in 1783), waiting for the return of George Washington. He interviews Lund Washington, George's cousin. Paulina Carter plays a Revolutionary era piano piece. Fred Jorgenson reports from Monticello as Thomas Jefferson leaves to become the Ambassador to France. We take a tour of the house after Jefferson departs. Ron Codin sings, "The Lass of Richmond Hill," a popular song of the era. Dan Barton, traveling with Washington on April 30, 1789, reports from Staten Island as Washington heads towards New York for the inauguration. Bill Hollenbeck reports from Wall Street as Washington lands. A band plays, "The President's March." Joann Jordan reports from Washington at the time of Jefferson's inauguration. "Star of Columbia," is sung by "The Baker Street Irregulars." |
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Title | : | new york |
Air Date | : | N/A |
Plot | : | + Program #8. Standard Oil west coast syndication. "Cornerstones Of The New Nation". Sponsored by: Standard Oil. "Famous Places In America Through Music and History," a kind of "You Are There" format. Dan Barton reports from Philadelphia (September, 1774) at the Constitutional Convention. The "Baker Street Irregulars" sing "Ode To The Fourth Of July," written by Howard Garnet in 1779. Garnet was never heard from again. Tom Cassidy reports from Mt. Vernon (in 1783), waiting for the return of George Washington. He interviews Lund Washington, George's cousin. Paulina Carter plays a Revolutionary era piano piece. Fred Jorgenson reports from Monticello as Thomas Jefferson leaves to become the Ambassador to France. We take a tour of the house after Jefferson departs. Ron Codin sings, "The Lass of Richmond Hill," a popular song of the era. Dan Barton, traveling with Washington on April 30, 1789, reports from Staten Island as Washington heads towards New York for the inauguration. Bill Hollenbeck reports from Wall Street as Washington lands. A band plays, "The President's March." Joann Jordan reports from Washington at the time of Jefferson's inauguration. "Star of Columbia," is sung by "The Baker Street Irregulars." |
File | : | new_york-19xx-xx-xx.mp3 |
File Size | : | 6.71Mb |
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