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Carpenter, John Quincy, 1842-1910

Bond, Thomas, 1712-1784

Burd, Edward, 1749-1831

Ralston, Robert, 1761-1836

Rogers, William

Humphreys, Joshua, 1751-1838

Bradford, William, Jr., 1745-1795

Snowden, Isaac, 1732-1809

Delany, Sharpe, -1799

Biddle, Owen, 1737-1799

Cooke, Philip St. George, 1809-1895

Morris, James Cheston, 1831-1923

Bradford, William, 1719-1791

Barclay, John, 1749-1824

Zane, Isaac, Jr., 1743-1795

Morris, Robert, 1734-1806

Webster, Pelatiah, 1726-1795

Stokes, William A., 1814-1877

Strembeck, Jacob, 1755-1841

Wearing the Breeches.

Foul-Mouth'd Woman.

M’Dougald, Elizabeth, b. 1796.

Bateman sisters

The End of Old Maids.

The One That Wears the Breeches.

An Old Granny.

Old Maid.

Waiting for an Offer.

Tom-Boy Girl.

Johnson, Sophia, b. 1798.

Emma, as a sailor, captured on the high seas

Emmons, Elizabeth, 1817-1841.

A stated meeting of the Society of the Home Friends of the Volunteers and Enlisted Men of Bethlehem and Vicinity : will be held at the Sun Hotel on Saturday evening, May 2, at 8 o'clock. / C.O. Brunner, sec'y. Bethlehem, May 1, 1863.

"Bray-more," or the Welles-iad. : An epic in two bottles. A long way after Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Brahma."

The Wabash Minstrels will give their third entertainment on board the U.S. Flagship Wabash, : on Friday evening, July 4th, 1862, Port Royal Harbor, S.C. H.R. Bogart stage manager. D. Herlihy musical director. Programme. Part I. ... Intermission of 10 minu

Grand complimentary concert to Messrs. Chambers & Neel by their friends, : on Monday eve'ng, August 3, 1863, for which occasion they have engaged Sanford & Hamilton's Minstrels ... Programme. ... The haunted house! ... The performance will conclude with T

Washington Hall South-West corner of Eighth and Spring Garden Streets. : Stage manager, B. Rose Musical director, C. Renz Pianist, T. Harrison Grand complimentary benefit to C.H. Hamilton and W. Wallace on Monday evening, April 20th, 1863. The following n


Concert Hall Newark. Positively two nights only : Saturday & Monday eve'ngs, May 14th & 16th, '64. First appearance of the world-renowned Tacon Ballet and Pantomime Troupe! in conjuction with the great New York Ethiopian and variety combination! ... Miss


The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The peoples' favorite place of amusement. : Harry Enochs, sole proprietor P.A. Fitzgerald, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director William Heck, business agent Andrew Enochs, ticket



It is better to laugh than be sighing : First grand concert by the Independence Assembly to be given at Girard Hall, S.W. cor. Sixth St. and Girard Avenue, on Friday ev'ng, March 20, 1863 on which occasion the Philadelphia Minstrels are engaged and will a

Laugh and be merry. : Grand concert to be given by the Humane Association, at Washington Hall, south-west corner of Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, on Thursday evening, April 23d, 1863, on which occasion the Philadelphia Minstrels! will appear in their

To make you laugh is our delight! : Grand concert to be given at Washington Hall, south-west corner of Eighth and Spring Garden Streets, on Wednesday evening, May 20, 1863, for the benefit of Billy Martin of the Philadelphia Minstrels, on which occasion t


Still triumphant! Onward they come. : Engagement, for a limited period, of Mad'lle Ariel! who will appear every night in her celebrated Grecian statues. ... Also, engagement of Billy Burr, the great original Ethiopian comedian. Also, first appearance of B

Metropolis Varieties! : 140 S. Third Street. The cry is--still they come The best free saloon in the city. Look at the stars! engaged at this establishment--the leading stars of the profession. Miss Anna Wert, the queen of song. Miss Ida Lee, the graceful

Ho! For Hoffman & Smith's Virginia Troupe of Serenaders! : The most competent actors that have ever appeared, will perform at Langstroth's Hall, Germantown, on Wednesday eve'ng, Feb. 1st, 1865 Programme. Part first. Full band, with laughable jokes and com

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