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Guide to the Dungill Family Papers 1894-1999

Processed by:

Angela Bacon, Mapping the Stacks, University of Chicago

Supervised by:

Michael Flug, Senior Archivist, Chicago Public Library, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature

Descriptive Summary

Title:

Dungill Family Papers

Dates:

1894-1999

Size:

5 linear feet

Repository:

Chicago Public Library
Carter G. Woodson Regional Library
Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature
9525 S. Halsted St.
Chicago, IL 60628

Access

No restrictions.

Citation

When quoting material from collection, the preferred citation is:

Dungill Family Papers, [Box #, #], Chicago Public Library, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature

Provenance

Donated by Elaine and Gloria Dungill.

Biographical Note

The Dungill Family Papers document the history of the musical accomplishments of the Dungill family. The family resided in Chicago’s historic Morgan Park community, where they developed a unique family orchestra. The Dungill Family Orchestra consisted of nine family members: the parents, Doyle and Evette Dungill, and the children: Alexander, Elaine, Melody, Gerald, Charles, Gloria, and Harriette. As professionally trained musicians, Doyle and Evette decided early in their marriage to develop a musical family. As a result of this dream, all seven of their children were trained in music by the age of three. Every member of the group was trained in the areas of voice and instrumental music. They played the trombone, coronet, marimba, trumpet, drums, bass tuba, piano and saxophone. The Dungills also mastered a variety of forms of music, including choral, classical, and popular music and developed a rich repertoire of vocal solos, instrumentals, duets, trios, quartets, and sextets in English, Italian, Russian, Hawaiian, Spanish, German, and several African languages.

As early as 1932, the Dungill family began performing at churches, schools and for community organizations throughout the Chicago area, under the name “Dante and His Shadows.” A popular draw to their concerts was the performance by youngest brother Charles, or “cookie” as he was called, who would often “steal the show by making his drums talk in unique rhythms.” One of the group’s major early accomplishments was their performance at the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago, where they won the prestigious Rosenwald Prize in 1934.

In 1942, Mr. Dungill began to expand his musical outreach to the children of the new Ida B. Wells Housing Project by teaching his own original musical play, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Later, the directors of Ida B. Wells asked Mr. Dungill to demonstrate the “Dungill Method of Music,” which was a faster method of teaching music to children and adults.

By the late 1940s, the family began to perform under the name “Dungill Family Orchestra,” and became active members of Local 208 of the Musicians’ Protective Union. This exposure led to a national tour, and the Dungill Family Orchestra began performing throughout the segregated South, the East and West coasts. During this time, the group also recorded “Africa Through Music” and “Africa Calling,” performances which celebrated the indigenous music of Africa.

Donated by Elaine and Gloria Dungill in 2000, the Dungill Family Papers contain four carefully constructed scrapbooks, rare photographs, manuscripts and audio- visual materials, including newspaper clippings, advertisements and flyers, souvenir programs, and promotional literature documenting the Dungill Family performances from the 1930s through the 1960s. The correspondence file includes letters from President Harry S. Truman, and musical legend W.C. Handy. The collection also contains approximately 20 promotional photographs of the group, taken between 1934 and 1960.

Scope and Content

The Dungill Family Papers consist chiefly of programs, news clippings, and numerous photographs from the family concert tours. In addition, there is a large amount of memorabilia, sheet music, correspondence, detailed itineraries and tour information included in the collection.

The collection is made up of six series: Biography, Manuscripts, Programs, Correspondence, Serials, Clippings, Art, Photographs, and Memorabilia.

Biography is highlighted by a series of scrapbooks compiled by Gloria Dungill, chronicling Dungill Family history from 1894 to 1994. These scrapbooks were arranged topically and somewhat chronologically by Evette Dungill and other family members. The scrapbooks contain materials considered by the family to be the most important materials documenting their lives and work. Also available in this series is the marriage certificate of C.J. Wheatley (said to be a relative of both the Evette Dungill and the 18th century poet Phillis Wheatley) and Nattie Wilkerson, and biographical sketches of the Dungill Family. Because the family also functioned as an corporate organization, there is a separate Manuscripts series for documents related to the Dungill Family Orchestra.

Manuscripts contains two documents; the “Africa Calling” playlist, and the final broadcast of a radio station at Dominican College. Other manuscript materials, including sheet music, tour information, and the concert company’s notes can be found in the scrapbooks, located in the Biography series.

Programs is composed of programs from various performances by the Dungill Family Orchestra, and by Dante and His Shadows from the 1930s through the 1960s.

Correspondence includes letters of recommendations for the Dungill Family from various venues, correspondence from Gerry and Alexander Dungill during World War II, and a letter from W.C. Handy to Doyle Dungill.

Serials contains one serial, The Chautauqua News, in which the family was featured in 1954.

Clippings is comprised of several clippings dated between 1934 and 1966, announcing Dungill Family performances, in Chicago and nationally.

The Art series contains several original paintings and reproductions of art done by Melody, Gloria, and Elaine Dungill. Most of the works are portraits.

The Photographs series is composed of many photographs documenting the family’s concert tours during the 1950s, and includes promotional photos used for programs and fliers.

Memorabilia contains family keepsakes, Alexander and Gerald Dungill’s military medals, audio recordings on both cassette tape and records, and memorabilia (ticket stubs, fliers, etc.) from various shows.

INVENTORY

Series 1: Biography

Box 1

Folder 1

Scrapbook: “The Dungill Family Archives II, The Early Years 1894 to 1994.” (This appears to be Volume I.)

Box 1

Folder 2

Scrapbook: “The Dungill Family Archives II, The Early Years, Volume II.”

Box 2

Folder 1

Scrapbook: “The Dungill Family Archives II, Volume III, The Early Years.”

Box 2

Folder 2

Scrapbook: “The Dungill Family Archives II, Volume IV, The Early Years.”

Box 3

Folder 1

C.J. Wheatley and Nattie Wilkerson Marriage Certificate, 9/27/1882

Box 3

Folder 2

Biographical Sketches of Dungill Family, [N.D.]

Series 2: Manuscripts

Box 3

Folder 3

Africa Calling, The Dungills, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 4

Final Broadcast, Dominican College, [N.D.]

Series 3: Programs

Box 3

Folder 5

"Anniversary, First Baptist and Pastor," Union Ave. and 14th Street, Chicago, IL, 8/13-20/1934

Box 3

Folder 6

"Thirtieth Anniversary, Senior Choir of Friendship Bapt. Church," 218 N. Ada Street, Chicago, IL, 5/27-30/1937

Box 3

Folder 7

"Negro History Week Program," Shoop School, Chicago, IL, 2/11/1938

Box 3

Folder 8

[Missing Text] Annual Grove Meeting of the Calvin Community Chapel," George W. Allen's (?), 7/23/1939

Box 3

Folder 9

"The Philanthea Class of the Genoa Methodist Sunday Presents the Dungill Family Orchestra," Genoa Methodist Church, 3/8/1940

Box 3

Folder 10

Altgeld Nursery School Parenn Council, Inc. Presents Flower Show," Chicago, IL, 8/22/1946

Box 3

Folder 11

"Ebenezer A.M.E. Church Choir Presents The Dungill Family Concert Orchestra of Chicago," 8/30/1946, [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 12

"Allen Chapel Usher Board Presents The Dungill Family Concert," Terre Haute, IN (?) 11/7/1946

Box 3

Folder 13

"The First Church of Deliverance Presents The Dungill Family," Chicago, IL, 11/18/1947

Box 3

Folder 14

"Spruce Street A.M.E. Church and Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church Present The Dungill Family Concert Orchestra of Chicago, IL," Terre Haute, IN, 4/20/1948

Box 3

Folder 15

"Official Fifth Annual Program Commemorating Dorie Miller, Hero of the Pearl Harbor Defense, December 7, 1941," Chicago, IL, 10/3/1949

Box 3

Folder 16

“Women’s Day,” St. Luke Baptist Church, Chicago, IL, 2/12/1950

Box 3

Folder 17

"The Dungill Orchestra In Concert at Y.W.C.A.," Akron, OH, 5/15/1950

Box 3

Folder 18

"The J.W. Ligon School P.T.A. Presents The Dungills in Concert," Raleigh, NC, 2/15/1956

Box 3

Folder 19

"Homecoming," Beth Eden Baptist Church, Chicago, IL, 9/13/1959

Box 3

Folder 20

We Salute Richard J. Daley and Paul H. Douglas, Chicago, IL, 10/24/1966

Box 3

Folder 21

The Dungill Family Concert Orchestra, Chicago, IL, [N.D.]

Series 4: Correspondence

Box 3

Folder 22

Jones, J. Wesley to Dungill, Doyle A., 6/5/1937

Box 3

Folder 23

Waehner, R. to Dungill, Doyle, 5/2/1938

Box 3

Folder 24

Unknown to Dungill, Charles, 12/18/1944

Box 3

Folder 25

Unknown to Dungill, Elaine, 12/18/1944

Box 3

Folder 26

Unknown to Dungill, Gloria, 12/18/1944

Box 3

Folder 27

Unknown to Dungill, Harriett, 12/18/1944

Box 3

Folder 28

Hubbard, L.R. to "Whom it may concern," 11/22/1946

Box 3

Folder 29

Harder, G.C. to "Whom it may concern," 5/26/1947

Box 3

Folder 30

Sister Pierre, O.P. to Dungill, Doyle, 5/21/1953

Box 3

Folder 31

Turner, M.C. to Dungill, Doyle, 11/22/1953

Box 3

Folder 32

Bale, William G. to the Dungill Family, 9/24/1954

Box 3

Folder 33

Truman, Pres. Harry S. to Lankford, James A., 10/7/1954

Box 3

Folder 34

Everett, David Leon to The Dungill Family, 10/27/1954

Box 3

Folder 35

Williams, J.T. to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dungill and Family, 3/28/1955

Box 3

Folder 36

King, Charles C. to "Sirs and Brethren," 8/21/1956

Box 3

Folder 37

Dungill, Doyle and Evette to Handy, W.C., 1/24/1957

Box 3

Folder 38

Handy, W.C. to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dungill, 1/31/1957

Box 3

Folder 39

Kahn, Julius M. to The Redpath Bureau, 1/22/1958

Box 3

Folder 40

Hohler, Ruth Ann to Redpath Bureau, 10/3/1959

Box 3

Folder 41

Efford, Donald W. to Dungill Family Concert Company, 5/3/1963

Box 3

Folder 42

Higgins, Ann M. to Elgar, Charles, 8/25/1964

Box 3

Folder 43

Edgar to "The Family," 11/24/1964

Box 3

Folder 44

Efford, Donald W. to Mr. Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 45

Dungill, Gerry to Dungill Family, [N.D.]

Series 5: Serials

Box 3

Folder 46

"Beja Shepard (Of The Nile)," Elaine Dungill, 1979

Series 6: Clippings

Box 3

Folder 47

"[Photo and Caption] From Far and Near Came Audition Winners," Chicago Defender, 1934(?)

Box 3

Folder 48

"Metropolitan Choir Program to Have Crowd, Dungill Family Will Be Big Feature," Chicago Defender, 7/24/1937

Box 3

Folder 49

"Grand Musical Program," Mt. Moriah Gazette, 5/5/1938, [Other non-newspaper clippings]

Box 3

Folder 50

"Arranging Tea," 1938, [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 51

"Dreams of Four Piece Band, Gets Six Pieces, It's a Family Affair When Dungills Play," Chicago Tribune, 8/27/1939

Box 3

Folder 52

[Photo and Caption] Doyle Family Orchestra and M.C. Evans, Superintendent, Reaper(?), 10/5/1939

Box 3

Folder 53

"Monumental Baptist Church," 1940, [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 54

"Olivet Baptist Church," 1940(?), [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 55

"A Family Orchestra to Give Program Here," and "Dungill Family Gives Musical Program Friday," Michigan, 1940(?)

Box 3

Folder 56

"Dungill Orchestra to Play at Blett Auditorium for St. Joseph Church," Kansas City Call, 8/16/1948, "To Present Family Orchestra Friday," 8/30/1946, [N.P.], "Drummer Boy Tops in Musicale…" Defender, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 57

"Music! Music! Music! This Family Makes It!," Pittsburgh Courier, 4/29/1950

Box 3

Folder 58

"1000 Musicians Will Honor Willa S. Jones," 1950(?), [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 59

"The Chamber of Commerce From My Study Window," Robstown Record, 10/21/1954

Box 3

Folder 60

"Society Merry-Go-Round," Tri-State Defender, 11/13/1954

Box 3

Folder 61

"Dungill Family to Give Program," Daily News, 1/5/1955

Box 3

Folder 62

"Dungill Concert Company Coming Here in October," 1955, [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 63

"Dungill Concert Co. To Appear Here," Tampa Bulletin, 10/20/1956

Box 3

Folder 64

"Dungill International Concert Company, Blackhi Aud.," Tampa Bulletin, 10/20/1956

Box 3

Folder 65

"Trustees Refuse Use of School for NAACP Meeting," Tampa Bulletin, 10/20/1956

Box 3

Folder 66

"They Appear in Concert, [Photo and Caption]," The Call, 2/15/1957

Box 3

Folder 67

"Famed Dungill Troupe Booked at Central High Sunday, Nov. 10," The Louisville Defender, 1957

Box 3

Folder 68

"Dungills Sing Interpretive, Folk Music at Soph Assembly," 10/1/1959, [N.P.]

Box 3

Folder 69

"The Dungill Family Concert Company," The Redpath Newsletter, 10/3/1059

Box 3

Folder 70

"Sense of Mission and Gift of Song Distinguish Dungills," 10/26/1959

Box 3

Folder 71

"The Dungill Family Concert Company," The Redpath Magazine, {N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 72

"[Photo and Caption] Sig Sakowicz and the Dungills," 11/21/1966

Box 3

Folder 73

"Shots for 'More' Fill FWWC at Concert Today," Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 74

"Musical Treat for a Small Audience," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 75

"[Photo and Caption] To Appear in Recital," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 76

"Family in Concert," The Trade Maker, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 77

"Music and Drama," Knoxville, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 78

"[Missing Title], [article described Mother Evette Phillis Dungill (nee Wheatley) related to Negro poetess Phillis Wheatley], [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 79

"Englewood Group Scores in Festival," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 80

"Orchestra of 13 [Missing Text] Family Talks Five Languages," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 81

"Trades Bottle for Baton," and "They Ring the Bell," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 82

"Englewood," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 83

"Blackwell Choir Has Music Tea," [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 84

"The Dungill Family Concert Co.," The Redpath Bureau Special Newsletter, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 85

"Dungill Family of Chicago," Mexico City, [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 86

"The World's Greatest Children's Orchestra Will Appear at the 2nd Baptist Church," Mexico City, [N.D.]

Box 3

Folder 87

[Photo of Dungill Family From Chicago Tribune], Chicago Tribune, [N.D.]

Series 7: Art

Box 4

"Rhythm Dancer," Gloria Dungill, 1998

Box 4

"Hazy Afternoon," Gloria Dungill, 1998

Box 4

"African Lullaby I," Gloria Dungill, 1998

Box 4

"Windstorm Coming," Elaine Dungill, 1999

Box 4

"The Daydreamer," Elaine Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Child In Prayer," Gloria Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Nightfall," Gloria Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"To The River Bed," Gloria Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Happy Day," Melody Dungill (?), [N.D.]

Box 4

[Boy with drum], Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"African Mask," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Morning Prayer," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Senegalese Drummer," [N.D.]

Box 4

"African Bedoin," Harriette Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"African Heritage," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"African Bride," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

[African Woman], Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"The Egyptian," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Jungle Maiden," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Wedding Day," Melody Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Watussi Royalty," Melody(?) Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Mother and Child," Melody(?) Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"African Drummer," Melody(?) Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Sambuau Woman," Harriette Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Sundown Serenade," Gloria Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 4

"Loving Arms," Gloria Dungill, [N.D.]

Series 8: Memorabilia

Box 5

Baby Spoons, 1920s

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, Lincoln Memorial School, 8/14/1934

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, New Salem M.B. Church, 8/27/1934

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, 8/29/1938

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, Allen Chapel, Rockford, 5/1/1939

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, Timothy School, Chicago, IL, 10/18/1939

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Evanston, IL, 10/31/1940

Box 5

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Admission Ticket, Ida B. Wells, 5/3/1946

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission Ticket, Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, 1/19/1947

Box 5

Herrington's School of Music Present The Dungill Concert Orchestra Poster, Gammon Memorial Church, 7/7/1947

Box 5

Alexander and Gerald Dungill World War II War Insignia, 1940s

Box 5

Alexander Dungill's Military Medals, 1940s

Box 5

Alexander Dungill's Military Medals, 1940s

Box 5

Gerald Dungill's Military Medals, 1940s

Box 5

Dungill International Concert Company Poster, Stew Chapel A.M.E. Church, 2/23/1954

Box 5

Dungill International Concert Company Poster, Ellis Auditorium, 3/7/1954

Box 5

Redpath 100 Premier Attractions Pamphlet, 1957-1958

Box 5

The Dungill Family Concert Company Poster, Chicago, IL, 1950s(?)

Box 5

Dungill International Concert Company Promotional Pamphlet, 1950s

Box 5

Mailer From Scottish Rite Family Night Featuring Dungills, Bloomington, IL, 4/26 [No Year]

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows flier, Methodist Church, 7/7 [No Year]

Box 5

Halloween Bazaar at Calvary Chapel featuring "Dante and His Shadows, 10/21 [No Year]

Box 5

Dante and His Shadows Admission ticket, Canaan A.M.E. Church, 11/1 [No Year]

Box 5

Announcement for The Cocktail Hour featuring music by Cookie and His Gang, The New Apex Café, Chicago, IL, [N.D.]

Box 5

Dante and his Shadows Concert Poster, [N.D.]

Box 5

Dungill School of Music Membership Card, [N.D.]

Box 5

Africa Calling Audio Tape, [N.D.]

Box 5

The Dungills Flier, [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 5

Five Italian-issued Pieces of Military Currency in Tin Container, [N.D.]

Box 5

Black-face Male Figure Pepper Shaker

Box 5

Wooden block engraving of John A. Dungill, [N.D.]

Box 5

Clear plastic "Agnes" charm

Box 5

Musical Recording: "People Are Getting Worried Tina/I'm Your Puppet On A String," by the Dungill Sisters, Chicago, IL, [N.D.]

Box 5

The Dungill Family Concert Company, Dixie Bureau car tag, [N.D.]

Box 5

Music Recording: "Silent Night/Little Oscar the Astrodeer," by The Astros with Harriet Evette, Chicago, IL, [N.D.]

Box 5

Alexander and Gerald Dungill World War II War Insignia, 1940s

Box 5

Dungill Family Promotional Pamphlet, [N.D.]

Box 5

Dungill Family Ensemble, audiotape: Africa Through Music

Box 5

Dungill Family Music Video Tape

Series 9: Photos

Box 6

Folder 001

The Dungill Family of Chicago, Left to Right: Gloria, Gerald, Alexander, Elaine, Harriet, Doyle, Evette, Charles (Cookie) on Piano, 1934

Box 6

Folder 002

The Dungill Family Orchestra at Halloween Py, Chicago, IL, 1930s

Box 6

Folder 003

Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Gerard, Doyle and Evette Dungill (for Dungill School of Music), Ida B. Wells, Chicago, IL, 1945

Box 6

Folder 004

Dungill Family, Olivet Baptist Church, Chicago, IL, 10/13/1949

Box 6

Folder 005

Gerald Dungill, World War II, 1940s

Box 6

Folder 006

Dungill Family Band at Ida B. Wells, Chicago, IL 1940s

Box 6

Folder 007

Dungill Family, 1709 W. Steuben Taken by Pittsburg Courier, December 1953

Box 6

Folder 008

Dungill Family Concert Tour, Will Rogers Coliseum, Ft. Worth, TX, 1953

Box 6

Folder 009

Will Rogers Coliseum, Ft. Worth, TX, 1953

Box 6

Folder 010

Dungill Family Concert Tour, Will Rogers Coliseum, Ft. Worth, TX, 1953

Box 6

Folder 011

Statue of Will Rogers, Ft. Worth, TX, 1953

Box 6

Folder 012

St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, LA, March 1954

Box 6

Folder 013

Juarez, Mexico, 1954

Box 6

Folder 014

Juarez, Mexico, 1954

Box 6

Folder 015

Dungill Family Concert Tour, Vicksburg, MS, November, 1955

Box 6

Folder 016

Vicksburg, MS Auditorium, November 1955

Box 6

Folder 017

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 018

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 019

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 020

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 021

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 022

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 023

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 024

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 025

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 026

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 027

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 028

Dungill Family Orchestra, 1950s

Box 6

Folder 029

The Four Dungill Sisters of the Dungill Family Orchestra, Left to Right: Harriette (Soprano), Elaine (Seated, Mezzo- Soprano), Gloria (Back Center, Contralto), Melody (Alto) 1950s(?)

Box 6

Folder 030

Sign for Dungill Concert Co., Lynchburg, VA, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 031

Roosevelt High School, West Palm Beach, FL, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 032

Along the Gulf between Mobile, AL and New Orleans, LA, Dungill Concert Tour, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 033

Roosevelt High School, West Palm Beach, FL, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 034

Gerald Dungill's Pontiac (1954), Amarillo, TX, 1954(?)

Box 6

Folder 035

Blue Ridge Mountains, West Virginia, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 036

Washington Monument, Washington, DC, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 037

Dungill Concert Tour, Tallahassee, FL, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 038

Dungill Concert Tour, White Sands, NM, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 039

Capital Building, Washington, DC, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 040

Dungill Concert Tour, Roosevelt High School, West Palm Beach, FL, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 041

Dungill Concert Tour, Vicksburg, MS, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 042

Children's Orchestra, [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 043

Dungill Family Concert Group, Left to Right: Doyle, Harriette, Evette, Alexander, Melody, Elaine, Gloria, Gerald, and Charles, Chicago, IL, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 044

Dungill Family Concert Ensemble, Left to Right: Gloria, Harriette, Melody, Cookie, Evette, Alexander, Gerald, and Doyle, [N.P.], [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 045

Dungill Family Taken by Chicago Defender, [N.D.]

Box 6

Folder 046

Dungill Family Orchestra Negative Plate, [N.D.]