Creator |
Sanford's Opera House (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Contributor |
Basquin, F. |
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Deverill, T. R. |
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Myers, Fulton, minstrel performer. |
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Raynor, Harry J. |
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Reese, John P. |
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Rivers, Eddie, 1855-1923. |
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Sanford, Samuel S., 1821-1905. |
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Schaffer, W. |
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Wallace, Jake. |
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Williams, J., minstrel performer. |
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Sanford's Opera Troupe. |
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United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. |
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McAllister, John A. 1822-1896, collector. |
Title |
Sanford's new Opera House Race Street, between Second & Third, : Thursday evening, Decem'r 22, 1864. Card to the public. Mr.
Sanford begs leave to acquaint the unknowing, who are daily asking the question, whether ladies attend his entertainments?
at the above place, that he claims to be the first who ever established a place for family resort in this city, viz: at his
Twelfth Street Opera House, (which was destroyed by fire, December 21st, 1853;) also at his Eleventh Street Opera House, which,
for respectability, did command as many ladies! as any family resort in the world. Now, that he has invested a few thousand
dollars in converting the old Olympic (late Varieties) into a respectable place of amusement! he distinctly wishes to impress
upon the public that he has a first-class opera house, ... Programme. ... Strange scenes from The stranger ... Handy Andy
... Our ancestors! ... To conclude with a new plantation walkaround ... The holiday pantomime Harlequin, prince and Cinderella!
Saturday evening, Dec. 24. Cards of admission, 25 cents Orchestra seats, 50 cts Private boxes, dress circle, $5 Private boxes,
family circle, $4 & $3 Office will be open from 9 to 2 o'clock, for the sale of secured seats and boxes, without extra charge.
Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock. To commence quarter before 8
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Title |
Thursday evening, Decem'r 22, 1864. Card to the public |
Publisher |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Steam Print, Ledger Building |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1864 |
Date |
[1864] |
Physical Description |
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 48 x 21 cm. |
Is referenced by |
Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 2nd ed. Suppl. 1962 |
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Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 2nd ed. Suppl. 1963 |
Notes |
The company includes: F. Basquin, T.R. Deverill, Fulton Myers, H.J. Raynor, J.P. Reese, Eddie Rivers (a.k.a. El Nino Eddie),
S.S. Sanford, W. Schaffer, Jake Wallace, and J. Williams.
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Originally part of a McAllister scrapbook. |
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Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War. |
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Readex Sept 2017 update: duplicate records in book; second 510 added. |
Subject |
Kotzebue, August von, 1761-1819. Stranger -- Parodies, imitations, etc. |
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Sanford, Samuel S., 1821-1905. Handy Andy. |
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Our ancestors. |
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Aerialists. |
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African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African Americans -- Satire. |
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Entertainment events -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Minstrel shows -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Theaters -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Eleventh St. Opera House (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Olympic Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Twelfth Street Opera House (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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Varieties Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
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African American History |
Genre |
Broadsides. |
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Playbills. |
Printer |
United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. |
Provenance |
McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts| Rare| PB Phi Sanford 1864 (26)5761.F.75a (McAllister) |
Accession number |
(26)5761.F.75a (McAllister) |