The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.02.16  Frederick-Town  CITATION Hay, Adam, sells clocks, musical, plays six tunes every hour 
1740.11.20  Holland  CITATION Hay, danced in satirical print entitled New Confederacy [t], to satyr's pipe 
1739.01.12  Bath  CITATION Hay, Mrs, Great Room in Bath, setting for ball attended by Prince of Wales 
1768.06.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of psalmody 
1768.06.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of psalmody 
1768.06.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.06.09  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.06.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.06.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.06.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.07.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.07.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.07.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
1768.08.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Hay, Sarah, teacher of singing, at boarding school 
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