The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1752.12.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Indian, Cherokee, chief attended Othello [t] in Williamsburg theatre 
1774.04.06  South Carolina  CITATION Indian, Cherokee, pretended author of lyric [beg] Ye prospr'ous sons 
1780.11.11  New York  CITATION Indian Chief, actor in character spoke prologue [beg] I am a Chief, a native 
1782.12.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian chief who, fam'd of yore, The [fl] 
1783.01.06  Boston  CITATION Indian chief, who, fam'd of yore, The [fl] 
1783.01.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian chief who, fam'd of yore [fl], The 
1783.01.11  Boston  CITATION Indian chief who, fam'd of yore, The [fl] 
1774.06.09  Norfolk  CITATION Indian customs, imitated at ball in Norfolk, given by Sons of St Tamminy 
1769.06.30  Stockbridge  CITATION Indian dance, in Stockbridge, scene of fight between two brothers 
1769.07.03  Stockbridge  CITATION Indian dance, in Stockbridge, scene of fight between two brothers 
1764.03.22  New York  CITATION Indian Emperor [t], for sale by Holt, John 
1756.08.19  New York  CITATION Indian, in New York, sang Death Song [t], in torture-execution by French 
1769.11.29  Savannah  CITATION Indian, in Savannah, dancing and singing, discussion in dialogue 
1737.03.07  Utopia  CITATION Indian Kintekaying, noise of horn resembles 
1771.12.16  Charleston  CITATION Indian, Mohawk, dancing and singing, discussion in dialogue 
1772.04.21  Charleston  CITATION Indian, Mohawk, dancing and singing, discussion in dialogue 
1771.11.25  Albany  CITATION Indian, Mohawk, dancing and singing, discussion of in dialogue 
1758.10.28  Loyalhanning  CITATION Indian music, metaphor of attack, description of battle at Loyalhanning 
1734.10.24  Perth Amboy  CITATION Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle 
1734.10.31  Perth Amboy  CITATION Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle 
1734.11.07  Perth Amboy  CITATION Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle 
1734.11.14  Perth Amboy  CITATION Indian-Negro, Wan, runaway who plays fiddle 
1740.03.10  New York  CITATION Indian Philosopher [t] [beg] Why should our joys transorm to pain 
1783.02.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian Queen, owner of runaway Negro named Bouchester who plays French horn 
1783.02.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian Queen, owner of runaway Negro named Bouchester who plays French horn 
1773.10.30  Warwick  CITATION Indian, runaway named Buck, plays violin 
1773.11.06  Warwick  CITATION Indian, runaway named Buck, plays violin 
1738.01.23  Exeter  CITATION Indian, runaway named Covy, plays viol 
1738.01.30  Exeter  CITATION Indian, runaway named Covy, plays viol 
1738.02.06  Exeter  CITATION Indian, runaway named Covy, plays viol 
1750.05.24  Cecil County  CITATION Indian, runaway named Maycum, John, plays violin 
1750.05.31  Cecil County  CITATION Indian, runaway named Maycum, John, plays violin 
1750.06.07  Cecil County  CITATION Indian, runaway named Maycum, John, plays violin 
1740.06.09  Stratford  CITATION Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle 
1740.06.09  Stratford  CITATION Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle 
1740.06.23  Stratford  CITATION Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle 
1740.06.23  Stratford  CITATION Indian, runaway named Worrison, Pallas, plays fiddle 
1760.11.24  Rhode Island  CITATION Indian, runaway servant named Hazard, Toby, plays violin 
1760.12.01  Rhode Island  CITATION Indian, runaway servant named Hazard, Toby, plays violin 
1760.12.08  Rhode Island  CITATION Indian, runaway servant named Hazard, Toby, plays violin 
1767.06.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian slave, runaway named Jack, plays fiddle 
1782.04.16  Muskingum  CITATION Indian song, taught captive by Moravian Indians 
1753.03.12  New York  CITATION Indian songs, to be translated and published 
1783.09.05  New York  CITATION Indian tunes, sung by Shakers in worship 
1773.02.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian War Dance [t], to be danced after Love a la Mode [t] 
1773.02.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Indian War Dance [t], to be danced after Love A-La-Mode [t] 
1775.08.09  New Windsor  CITATION Indian War Hoop, in New Windsor, by soldiers 
1776.11.29  Ramepough  CITATION Indian, Waugs, John, fiddler, American deserter 
1776.12.13  Ramepough  CITATION Indian, Waugs, John, fiddler, American deserter 
1776.12.20  Ramepough  CITATION Indian, Waugs, John, fiddler, American deserter 
1751.09.19  London  CITATION Indian weed must sure succeed, The [fl] 
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