The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.11.07  Peterborough  CITATION Pratt, author of lyric [beg] Enchanting smiler, gentle be thy rest 
1777.09.22  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, author of lyric [beg] Tho' guilt and folly, tramble o'er 
1777.10.11  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, author of lyric [beg] Tho' guilt and folly, tremble o'er 
1763.06.20  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, sells jews harps 
1763.06.27  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, sells jews harps 
1763.09.19  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, sells jews harps 
1763.10.17  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, sells jews harps 
1763.10.24  New York  CITATION Pratt, Benjamin, sells jews harps 
1758.12.21  Kingsess  CITATION Pratt, Harry, runaway Negro, plays fiddle left handed 
1758.12.28  Kingsess  CITATION Pratt, Harry, runaway Negro, plays fiddle left handed 
1759.01.04  Kingsess  CITATION Pratt, Harry, runaway Negro, plays fiddle left handed 
1782.07.31  New York  CITATION Pratt, John James: Shadows of Shakespeare [t], as pseud Courtney Melmoth 
1744.09.03  Charleston  CITATION Pratt, John, teacher of dancing 
1744.09.10  Charleston  CITATION Pratt, John, teacher of dancing 
1744.09.17  Charleston  CITATION Pratt, John, teacher of dancing 
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