The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1754.11.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Billy, author of lyric [beg] Ladies! there's something happen'd 
1754.11.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Billy, spoke epilogue [beg] Ladies! there's something happen'd 
1754.11.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Billy, spoke epilogue [beg] Ladies! there's something happen'd 
1753.01.25  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Hamilton, Charlotte, alias of Knox, Sarah, runaway, dancing mistress 
1753.02.01  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Hamilton, Charlotte, alias of Knox, Sarah, runaway, dancing mistress 
1753.02.20  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Hamilton, Charlotte, alias of Knox, Sarah, runaway, dancing mistress 
1753.02.27  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Hamilton, Charlotte, alias of Knox, Sarah, runaway, dancing mistress 
1753.03.06  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Hamilton, Charlotte, alias of Knox, Sarah, runaway, dancing mistress 
1733.12.06  Boston  CITATION Hamilton, Frederick, sells tickets for concert in Deblois's Room 
1750.02.27  London  CITATION Hamilton, Jenny, author of lyric [beg] Would you think it my Duck, for the 
1769.08.18  New London  CITATION Hamilton, Jenny, author of lyric [beg] Would you think it, my Duck, for the 
1775.01.28  Prince George  CITATION Hamilton, John, estate, owner of runaway Negro who plays fiddle 
1775.02.04  Prince George  CITATION Hamilton, John, estate, owner of runaway Negro who plays fiddle 
1775.02.11  Prince George  CITATION Hamilton, John, estate, owner of runaway Negro who plays fiddle 
1759.12.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Mr W, spoke lyric [beg] Once more we strike the long neglected 
1759.12.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Mr William, spoke lyric [beg] Once more we strike the long 
1757.01.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, W, spoke prologue [beg] Peace with your fiddling there--it shall 
1757.01.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, W, spoke prologue [beg] Peace with your fiddling there--it shall 
1757.03.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, W, spoke prologue [beg] Peace with your fiddling there--it shall 
1757.03.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, W, spoke prologue [beg] Peace with your fiddling there--it shall 
1744.11.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Wallace, & Co, sells jews harps 
1744.11.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Wallace, & Co, sells jews harps 
1744.11.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Hamilton, Wallace, & Co, sells jews harps 
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