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The Conn Loyalist – About Conn Brass Instruments from the days when the C. G. Conn company was still located in Elkhart, Indiana; Review of a Conn 6M Alto Saxophone manufactured in 1944; The C. G. Conn 'Double-Bell Wonder' disc phonograph of 1898; Straube factory in 1922, courtesy of the Indiana Historical Society
Conn authored books in his retirement, including The Sixth Sense, Prayer: Brain Cell Reformation (1916), For the Good of the World. Finding the Real God (1919), and The Wonder Book: How to Achieve Success (1923). Conn died on January 5, 1931, in Los Angeles, and was interred in Grace Lawn Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana. [4]
Elkhart city directories (available Elkhart Public Library) McMakin, Dean "Musical Instrument Manufacturing in Elkhart, Indiana" (unpublished typescript, 1987, available at Elkhart Public Library) The Elkhart Truth, Monday 12 October 1936, obituary for Andrew Hubble Beardsley; New Grove Music Dictionary ("Buescher")
The Elkhart Truth was first printed October 15, 1887. It was founded by Charles G. Conn, who served as Elkhart's mayor, as well as a U.S. congressman.Additionally, Conn was the owner of musical instrument manufacturing empire C.G. Conn Ltd., which is sometimes referred to as Conn Instruments.
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A Conn 'Pan American' alto saxophone, manufactured circa 1948. This saxophone has a similar body to a Conn 6M and keywork which is reminiscent of a Conn New Wonder. The company was founded in 1917 by Carl Dimond Greenleaf, (July 27, 1876, Wauseon, Ohio - July 10, 1959, Elkhart, Indiana) who was president of C.G. Conn. Greenleaf was expanding ...
A man was left in critical but stable condition after he was pushed onto the subway tracks at the 18th Street station in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood. The 45 -year-old victim was pushed onto ...