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The Musical Sweeneys of Appomattox County
 
Joel Sweeney of Appomattox County, Virginia was instrumental in

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Joel Sweeney of Appomattox County, Virginia was instrumental in "popularizing" and developing the 5 string banjo.

Joel Sweeney grew up in rural southside Virginia in the early 1800's. From his earliest days as a boy he loved the African based music brought to the north american continent by black slaves. Sweeney took the idea of the stringed "banjar" - a gourd bodied string instrument - and developed it into the basic modern 5 string banjo with skin head and frets.

He and his siblings, Sampson, Richard, and sister Missouri, were leaders in developing minstrel music in this Country and became so popular that they toured in europe.

Sampson Sweeney, Co. H, 2nd Virginia Cavalry
Sam Sweeney was J.E.B. Stuart's "Minstrel Man".
Sweeney served at Stuart's HQs. until his death in Jan. 1864 near Orange, Virginia.
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W.S. Pilcher (right) Confederate Richmond Depot Shell Jacket (left)  

Did You Know?
Private William Pilcher, of the Otey Battery, (pictured in an early war artillery uniform)was issued this type III Richmond Depot Shell jacket less than 2 months prior to the surrender at Appomattox Court House. The original was donated by the Pilcher family and is at Appomattox Court House NHP.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST