Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Rail Road Hall! Programme for the last concert, on Saturday evening, July 26th; Inscribed on front below head of title: 1856. Providence R.I.Inscribed on front at bottom: (Edwin Kelly & Colburn)Inscribed on back: Given to W.H. Brockway by his cousin, "W.H. Goodhue" , in Providence R.I., May 20th 1875
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Sanford's Opera House: Eleventh Street, above Chestnut.; Broadside advertising performances by Sanford's Opera Troupe, Signor Raphael Abecco, and the Burlesque Circus in Philadelphia on Saturday, October 27, 1860.;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Boston Museum, admission 25 cents, children under 12 years half-price.; Broadside advertising performances by Sanford's Opera Troupe in Boston on July 19 and 21, 1856. Performances include music and singing, variety acts, and the Burlesque Circus.;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Boston Museum ;admission 25 cents. Children under 12 years of age, half price.; Broadside advertising musical ensemble performances by Murphy, West and Peel's Original Campbell Minstrels in Boston on Thursday, July 14th, 1853.;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Boston Museum ;admission 25 cents. Children under 12 years of age, half price.; Broadside advertising musical ensemble performances by Murphy, West and Peel's Original Campbell Minstrels in Boston on Wednesday, July 6th, 1853.;
Broadside advertising a performance of The Sable Brothers in San Juan, with blanks for place and date of performance. Includes set list for programme.; "This Company consists of the following well-known performers: Mr. C. Morrell, banjoist and accordeonist [i.e. accordionist];Mr. J. Wallace, the unrivalled [sic] banjoist and Negro delineator;Mr. G. Bishop, the nonpareil character dancer and bone player;Mr. J.L. Bernard, the tambroinist [i.e. tambourinist] and delineator;Mr. J. Neale, the favorite ballad singer."; Rare Books Banjo copy has handwritten notation of place and date of performance: San Juan, 1858.
Titlefrom content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Boston Museum! Acting and Stage manager Mr. E. F. Keach. The cry is still they come. Crowded houses! Decided hit! Another change of programme.; Broadside advertising musical ensemble performances by Bryant's Minstrels at Boston Museum on Saturday, July 27th, 1861.; Evan Evans Hern (1823-1877) performed under the stage name "Eph Horn" -- Burnt Cork and Tambourines: A Source Book for Negro Minstrelsy, by William Slout;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Music Hall! Four nights only! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday even'gs, September 19th, 20th, 21st and 22d, 1864...; Broadside advertising stage performances of Christy's Minstrels and George Christy at the Music Hall in New Haven, Connecticut on September 19, 20, 21 and 22. 1864.;
Broadside advertising performances by Sam Sharpley's Minstrels, also known as the Iron Clads, at the Music Hall in Hartford Connecticut on November 26 and 28, 1864.;
Title from content of broadside after header information; At head of title: Morris Place Hall.; Broadside advertising ensemble performances of the Sable Harmonists at the Morris Place Hall in Troy, N.Y. on December 14 and 15, 1849.;
Broadside advertising performances by Tom Rice and Barney Williams with ensemble performances of "Bone Squash Diavolo", "Happy Man!", and "Virginny Mummy" at the National Theater in Boston on Monday, November 12, 1849.; Tittle from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: National Theatre. Corner of Portland and Traverse Streets. Stage manager - Thos. Barry;treasurer - H. W. Fenno;W. Pelby, proprietor.;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Wood's Minstrel Hall, formerly Fellow's Hall, 444 Broadway, above Howard street. Open every night during the week and on Wednesday & Saturday afternoons.; Broadside advertising a three-part performance by Wood's Minstrel Troupe at Wood's Minstrel Hall on Saturday, March 13th, 1852.;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: New Theatre, Front Street.; Broadside advertising musical performances by Mr. G.W. Dixon with ensemble perfomances of the plays, "The Somnambulist", "No!", "The Spoil'd Child", "The Woodsman's Hut", "Eugene Aram", and "Turning the Tables" at the Front Street Theatre in Baltimore on November 7, 1832.; Inscribed on back: "George Washington Dixon the Great nigger comedian. Exceedingly rare. From McKee Sale (RK)."