Albee, Clifton Ellsworth 3.nov.1906-2.jan.1961 USA Massachusetts, Boston Allston - Boston Thompson Island
1910-1911 residing with his parents and 3 siblings at 11A Sherman Square in Boston, 1917 he was admitted to the Farm and Trades School on Thompson's Island Boston a boarding school for boys with only one parent, he was class alumnus of 1921 and 12.jun.1923 received his certificate because the school's course was lengthened to six years, 1918-1920 while boarding at the school, his residence was that of his widowed father and 2 siblings at 30 Mystic Street in Boston Everett, 1926-1940 employed as teacher, printing instructor at The Farm and Trades School on Thompson's Island Boston where he also resided, 20.dec.1938 as director of recreation he tried in vain to save a 13 year old pupil James McArthur who ran into the waters shouting 'I'm going home for Christmas' and drowned while swimming to the Squantum shore, 7.may.1938 he won first prize with his Farm and Trade School boys' band at the State Music Festival in Fall River, 26.apr.1942 and 2.may.1943 he conducted the Farm and Trades School band at Faneuil Hall Boston, 1944 faculty manager at the Farm and Trades school, 1949 as staff member trades and marine, he and Major Frank L Warren had produced prize winning boys' bands year after year at the school during the past quarter century, he remained at the Farm and Trades School until death, he died at Carney Hospital near Thompson's Island ; son of motorman of Boston Elevated RR Clifton Dale Albee (Massachusetts, Saugus Cliftondale 31.aug.1880-) and Mary Etta Hathaway (Massachusetts, Mattapoisett 12.jul.1885-1918 Boston Everett) who married 14.mar.1906 in Saugus Massachusetts

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[] Farm and Trades School band. March. Wind band
pub Carl Dillon Music Co., St Paul Minnesota 11dec1933
performed by the Farm and Trades School band 23apr1937 at the Faneuil Hall Boston and at the 124th Annual Graduation Exercises 10jun1937 on the south lawn of Thompsons Island where visitors were brought by the Nantasket Beach steamer

[] Youth Victorious. March. Wind band
performed by the Farm and Trades School band at the 123d Annual Graduation Exercises 11jun1936 on the south lawn of Thompsons Island where visitors were brought by the Nantasket Beach steamer

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