The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-BANGER

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1754.07.25  Dorchester Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Mulatto named Princes 
1780.01.08  Nansemond Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles 
1780.01.15  Nansemond Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles 
1780.01.22  Nansemond Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles 
1780.01.29  Nansemond Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles 
1775.02.18  Suffolk Town  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles, carried one with him 
1775.02.25  Suffolk Town  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles, carried one with him 
1775.03.04  Suffolk Town  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Charles, carried one with him 
1749.08.30  Dorchester Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Prince 
1749.09.06  Dorchester Cty  CITATION Banger, played by runaway Negro named Prince 
1737.03.07  Utopia  CITATION Banger, played for dancing and singing by Negroes at holiday fair 
1737.03.07  Utopia  CITATION Banger, tuned and played by black servant on holiday 
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