F-8 [1832?] Photographs of Edward and Therese Robinson's portraits (owned and in the possession of the Edward Robinson family of Monroe Village, NJ). Date, country where painted, and name of painter are unknown, but the two portraits, designed to be hung as a matching pair, may have been painted as late as 1839 by Caroline Bardua. See H. Williams, Therese von Jakob Robinson: A Biographical Portrait, 109, for more information.
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1832? - Photograph of portrait of Therese Robinson, owned by the Robinson family.
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.;
F-4 1824, Aug. 21 Notice filed by William Bristoll stating he received the Charles Robinson draft drawn on O. Williams for $20. to cover E. R.'s bill at William Williams' establishment in Utica for Nos. 26-30 of an encyclopedia.
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1824, August 21 - Notice filed by William Bristoll stating that he received the Charles Robinson draft drawn on O. Williams for $20 to cover Edward's bill for five volumes of an encyclopedia.