The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1760.12.26  Portsmouth  CITATION Early Document to a Son, An [t] [beg] Be good with spirit, and with parts be 
1772.12.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t] 
1772.12.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t] 
1773.01.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t] 
1773.01.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t] 
1781.10.25  Savannah  CITATION Early Horn [t], to be sung after Douglass [t] 
1766.12.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], to be sung by Mr Woolls in Devil to Pay [t] 
1766.12.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], to be sung by Mr Woolls in Devil to Pay [t] 
1767.01.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Early Horn [t], to be sung by Mr Woolls in Devil to Pay [t] 
1768.02.01  New York  CITATION Early Horn [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t] 
1768.02.01  New York  CITATION Early Horn [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t] 
1752.11.06  New York  CITATION Early, O Strephon, to our cost, we know [fl] 
1768.03.25  New Haven  CITATION Early Riser, The [t] [beg] Man who at day breaking, breaks off his rest, The 
1768.01.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Early Riser, The [t] [beg] Man who at daybreaking breaks off his rest 
1734.07.15  Boston  CITATION Early this morn (a time to muses kind) [fl] 
1750.10.22  New York  CITATION Early, this morn, I went to bed [fl] 
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