The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1782.04.01  Boston  CITATION Russel and Clap, sell Moliere's plays 
1782.07.01  Boston  CITATION Russel and Clap, sell psalters, Watts's Psalms, Hymns, Tate and Brady 
1771.11.14  Boston  CITATION Russel, sells psalters, Tate and Brady, and Watts's Psalms 
1771.11.22  Boston  CITATION Russel, sells psalters, Tate and Brady, and Watts's Psalms 
1771.11.28  Boston  CITATION Russel, sells psalters, Tate and Brady, and Watts's Psalms 
1771.12.05  Boston  CITATION Russel, sells psalters, Tate and Brady, and Watts's Psalms 
1771.12.12  Boston  CITATION Russel, sells psalters, Tate and Brady, and Watts's Psalms 
1751.01.24  Boston  CITATION Russel, Skinner, teacher of singing psalmody 
1751.02.07  Boston  CITATION Russel, Skinner, teacher of singing psalmody 
1773.09.27  Newport  CITATION Russel, Stafford, makes pumps for balls and assemblies 
1773.10.04  Newport  CITATION Russel, Stafford, makes pumps for balls and assemblies 
1773.10.11  Newport  CITATION Russel, Stafford, makes pumps for balls and assemblies 
1775.04.08  London  CITATION Russel, William, author of lyric [beg] Lost to the world, to-morrow doomed t 
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