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.
P-1/2 1854 - 1859 Letters, papers, and documents acquired by E. R. to write the Memoir of William Robinson. Included in this cache of items are: the wills (originals or copies thereof) for John Robinson, William Robinson, and Ichabod Robinson; genealogy records for the Isaac Robinson and William Robinson families supplied by Amos Otis of Yarmouth, MA; genealogy of the Brown family printed in the Willimantic Journal for 25 April 1852; and more than 125 letters to E. R. with information about his father and relatives of same.
P-1/2 1854 - 1859 Letters, papers, and documents acquired by E. R. to write the Memoir of William Robinson. Included in this cache of items are: the wills (originals or copies thereof) for John Robinson, William Robinson, and Ichabod Robinson; genealogy records for the Isaac Robinson and William Robinson families supplied by Amos Otis of Yarmouth, MA; genealogy of the Brown family printed in the Willimantic Journal for 25 April 1852; and more than 125 letters to E. R. with information about his father and relatives of same.
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;
P-1/2 1854 - 1859 Letters, papers, and documents acquired by E. R. to write the Memoir of William Robinson. Included in this cache of items are: the wills (originals or copies thereof) for John Robinson, William Robinson, and Ichabod Robinson; genealogy records for the Isaac Robinson and William Robinson families supplied by Amos Otis of Yarmouth, MA; genealogy of the Brown family printed in the Willimantic Journal for 25 April 1852; and more than 125 letters to E. R. with information about his father and relatives of same.
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.;