Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: San Francisco Minstrels 585 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Nulli secundus! Thirty-eighth week. Houses crowded to repletion.; Broadside advertising musical and stage performances by the Birch, Wambold, Bernard & Backus San Francisco Minstrels in New York on January 25, 1866.;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Musical Hall, Brooklyn corner of Fulton and Orange sts., late Brooklyn Museum; Broadside advertising performances by Charley White, Sile Weed, Frank Wells (Bernard Mundy), and Master Tucker along with Charley White's Opera Troupe at Musical Hall, in Brooklyn on Friday, January 8th, 1857.;
Broadside advertising musical and stage performances and the melodrama the "Fall of Algiers" by Samuel S. Sanford, Mr. Boyce, and Mr. Garvey In New York on Tuesday, March 27, 1838.;
Broadside advertising circus performances, equestrian riding, and minstrel performances. The date and location is uncertain. Names and approximate date were derived from the book "Olympians of the sawdust circle: a biography of the nineteenth century American circus" by William L. Slout (1998).;
Title from content of broadside after header information.; At head of title: Buckley's Ethiopian Opera House Chines Hall, first floor of Chinese Buildings, 539 Broadway. Near the St. Nicholas Hotel, and within two doors of the Prescott House.; Broadside advertising ensemble burlesque performances by Buckley's Serenaders and Mons. Jullien's Orchestra on Monday, Feb. 6th, 1854.;
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.;