The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.12.27  New Haven  CITATION Cook, author of lyric [beg] Awake my soul; resume the lyre 
1733.07.07  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mr, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1735.12.13  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mr, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1733.02.17  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, benefit concert in Charleston 
1733.02.24  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, benefit concert in Charleston 
1732.09.30  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1732.11.11  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1732.11.18  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1733.01.27  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1733.02.03  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1733.02.17  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1733.02.24  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, sells tickets for concert in Charleston 
1737.05.21  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, widow of Mr Cook, benefit concert in Charleston 
1737.05.28  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, widow of Mr Cook, benefit concert in Charleston 
1737.06.04  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, widow of Mr Cook, benefit concert in Charleston 
1737.06.11  Charleston  CITATION Cook, Mrs, widow of Mr Cook, benefit concert in Charleston 
1759.07.05  Dorchester Cty  CITATION Cook, Thomas, finder of runaway Negro named Frederick, George, plays violin 
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