I ran across this advertisement while doing some research on the Bonniwell Band, purportedly the first band to perform in the new Wisconsin Territory. The band featured brothers—and Clark House neighbors—James, Charles, William, Henry and Alfred Bonniwell, and their brother-in-law Philip Moss.
But the Bonniwell Band was not the only source of music in the area…

“Music.” [John M. Windus, music instruction], advertisement, Milwaukee Daily Sentinel 17 Nov 1845, page 3.
Music.
John W. Windus informs the lovers of good music that he has established himself in Milwaukie for the purpose of teaching the above science. His forte is principally marshal [sic] music, and he considers himself fully competent to teach Bands or persons on any wind instrument. References can be had of Holton & Goodall.
Mijwaukie [sic], Oct. 1845
Yep. In 1845, Milwaukee area “lovers of good music” could learn band instruments from Mr. Windus. And martial music was his forte.
I hope you enjoyed our 2-for-1 Pun of the Month Special today. I’ll be back soon with more (substantial) Clark House History in just a bit.
Excellent! And hope to hear more about the Bonniwell Band and other musical things of the Clark family era.
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I keep chipping away at musical subjects in my CHH research. The Bonniwell Band and local fiddlers are two topics that I hope to have something to say about in the not-too-distant future.
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