The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1754.09.19  Annapolis  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away [t], burden of lyric [beg] Over the hills with 
1759.11.03  Charleston  CITATION Over the Hills and far away, burden of lyric [beg] To all those youths 
1759.11.26  Charleston  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away, burden of lyric [beg] To all those youths 
1762.03.01  London  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away [t], in print reflecting political affairs 
1762.01.16  London  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away [t], played for Austrians dancing, in satire 
1762.03.03  London  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away [t], played for Austrians dancing, in satire 
1762.03.19  London  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away [t], played for Austrians dancing, in satire 
1779.01.23  New York  CITATION Over the Hills and Far Away [t], tune of lyric [beg] Soldier whilst the 
1754.09.19  Annapolis  CITATION Over the hills with heart we go [fl] 
1775.09.26  Charleston  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], favorite tune of present ministry 
1769.05.10  London  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire 
1769.05.15  London  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire 
1778.03.19  Perth  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], played by bagpipes in recruiting party 
1764.11.10  London  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], played by the music of the Guards 
1769.03.20  London  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], tune in topical satire, ballroom metaphor 
1769.04.17  London  CITATION Over the Water to Charley [t], tune in topical satire, ballroom metaphor 
1773.09.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Over the Water [t], tune of lyric [beg] Noise was heard thro' all the land 
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