The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.01.07  Annapolis  CITATION Chevy-Chace [t], good old song, quoted in essay [beg] I trust we have 
1773.01.21  Annapolis  CITATION Chevy-Chace [t], good old song, reference in essay 
1776.06.07  Newburyport  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], in lyric of M'Fingal [t] 
1776.04.26  Newburyport  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], in lyric [t] [beg] When Yankies skill'd in martial rule 
1774.10.06  London  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], model of lyric [beg] God prosper long our liberty 
1774.10.20  London  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], model of lyric [beg] God prosper long our liberty 
1753.05.03  Annapolis  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], old ballad 
1771.05.16  Boston  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], quote [beg] Child will rue that is unborn, The 
1773.04.29  Chellow  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], tune of ballad published by Purdie and Dixon 
1768.09.12  New York  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], tune of lyric [beg] Cat breeds a kitten, the serpent 
1757.05.30  Boston  CITATION Chevy Chace [t], tune of lyric [beg] God prosper long our noble King 
1738.10.12  New York  CITATION Chevy Chase [t], ballad ordered from Ireland, last line: The English fleed 
1738.11.24  New York  CITATION Chevy Chase [t], ballad ordered from Ireland, last line: The English fleed 
1723.12.16  England  CITATION Chevy Chase [t], essay on ballads 
1746.08.28  Williamsburg  CITATION Chevy Chase [t], tune of lyric [beg] God prosper long our noble King 
1760.02.04  New York  CITATION Chevy Chase [t], tune of lyric [beg] Princely huntsman once did live, A 
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