The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1750.06.18  London  CITATION John and the Abbot of Canterbury [t], tune for lyric [beg] Let's away to 
1766.05.02  Bath  CITATION John Dory, fish, introduced by Quin to epicurians 
1744.01.09  Charleston  CITATION John Duke of Argyll [fl] 
1769.05.10  London  CITATION John Patterson's Mare goes Foremost [t], dance preferred by dancer 
1769.07.20  London  CITATION John Patterson's Mare goes Foremost [t], dance preferred by dancer 
1762.06.17  Christian Hnrd  CITATION John, runaway Mulatto, plays drum 
1762.06.24  Christian Hnrd  CITATION John, runaway Mulatto, plays drum 
1762.06.24  Christian Hnrd  CITATION John, runaway Mulatto, plays drum 
1762.07.01  Christian Hnrd  CITATION John, runaway Mulatto, plays drum 
1766.01.09  Philadelphia  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1766.01.09  Philadelphia  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1766.01.16  Philadelphia  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1766.01.16  Philadelphia  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1766.01.23  Philadelphia  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1766.02.06  New York  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1780.10.25  Lunenburg C H  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle, best dancer ever seen 
1780.11.11  Lunenburg C H  CITATION John, runaway Negro, plays fiddle, best dancer ever seen 
1767.12.21  New York  CITATION John, Tom, Dick, and Harry, liv'd near one another [fl] 
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