Citation - Pennsylvania Chronicle: 1767.02.02

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Index Entry Concert, in Philadelphia, benefit for poor, announced by Garner, Mr 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PC.767.010
26 Jan-2 Feb 1767:74 (1/2)
Philadelphia, February 2, 1766.  Academy in Second Street. 
To the Public.  Mr. Garner, having made an application to
Mr. Douglass, for his assistance in relieving the distresses
of many indigent persons, he became immediately touch'd; but
having nothing in his power, at this critical juncture, to
contribute to their present relief, yet to evince his future
intent of embracing the earliest opportunity, and for the
present, the deepest concern that he could not immediately
exert his desired benevolence, has been so humane as to
prevail with Mr. Woolls, Miss Wainwright, Miss Hallam, and
others, to attend at the Assembly Room in Lodge Alley, on
Thursday the 5th instant; where will be a Concert of vocal
and instrumental music: the vocal parts by Mr. Woolls, Miss
Wainwright, and Miss Hallam.  The greatest care shall be
taken to render the entertainment pleasing and satisfactory.
   Tickets at 5s. each, to be had at the above Academy, at
the Bar of the London Coffee-house, Mr. Andrew Bankson's,
Mr. Fleeson's, Mr. Francis's in Water Street, Mr. Biddle's
at the Indian King, Mr. Little's at the Indian Queen, Mr.
Hawkins's in Walnut street, and at Mr. Burns's in Second
Street.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Chronicle 
Date 1767.02.02 
Publisher Goddard, William 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0033344
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