The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1781.05.10  Charleston  CITATION Currie & Norris, sells guitar 
1752.07.03  Williamsburg  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1752.07.10  Williamsburg  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1753.01.25  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1753.02.01  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1753.02.20  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1753.02.27  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1753.03.06  Lancaster Cty  CITATION Currie, David, owner of runaway servant named Knox, Sarah, dancing mistress 
1743.12.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Currie, Ebenezer, sells Scotch psalters 
1743.12.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Currie, Ebenezer, sells Scotch psalters 
1743.12.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Currie, Ebenezer, sells Scotch psalters 
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