The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1760.09.26  Montreal  CITATION General [t], beat at daybreak at Montreal 
1760.09.29  Montreal  CITATION General [t], beat at daybreak at Montreal 
1760.10.02  Montreal  CITATION General [t], beat by British at Montreal, in camp before French capitulation 
1759.08.30  Niagara  CITATION General [t], beat by drum in Niagara, to prepare for siege 
1770.05.17  Geneva  CITATION General [t], beat by drums in Geneva, in outbreak of sedition 
1782.08.31  Philadelphia  CITATION General Gates's March [t] [beg] Sound, sound the music, sound it 
1725.11.04  Petersburg  CITATION General, name of trumpet in Russia, spoil of war in victory at Paz Sachan 
1781.11.21  New York  CITATION General Robertson's Address... [t] [beg] Sweet Billy, precious, royal boy 
1781.11.28  Boston  CITATION General Robertson's Address... [t] [beg] Sweet Billy, precious, royal boy 
1781.11.08  New York  CITATION General Robertson's Address to Prince William... [t] [beg] Sweet Billy 
1774.09.09  New London  CITATION General Sample of Gubernatorial Eloquence... [t] [beg] Your Colonel Han---k 
1774.09.12  Boston  CITATION General Sample of Gubernatorial Eloquence... [t] [beg] Your Colonel H-----k 
1774.09.16  Boston  CITATION General Sample of Gubernatorial Eloquence... [t] [beg] Your Colonel H--k by 
1783.12.23  Philadelphia  CITATION General Washington's Arrival... [t] [beg] The great unequal conflict past 
1782.03.23  New York  CITATION General Waterbury's Farewell... [t] [beg] My soldiers all 
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