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

Return to Database Home Page           Text Browse Page
DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1770.07.26  Westminster  CITATION Hoar, Daniel, owner of runaway Negro named Jack who plays fiddle 
1770.08.02  Westminster  CITATION Hoar, Daniel, owner of runaway Negro named Jack who plays fiddle 
1770.08.16  Westminster  CITATION Hoar, Daniel, owner of runaway Negro named Jack who plays fiddle 
1774.08.11  Princeton  CITATION Hoar, Mr, announces concert in Princeton 
1774.08.18  Princeton  CITATION Hoar, Mr, announces concert in Princeton 
1773.09.02  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, dancing master, opens school in New York 
1773.09.09  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, dancing master, opens school in New York 
1773.03.25  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, defends his character against malicious reports 
1773.02.04  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, to perform new Lecture on Heads [t] (Stevens), with songs, ball 
1773.02.11  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, to perform new Lecture on Heads [t] (Stevens), with songs, ball 
1773.02.01  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, to perform Steven's New Lectures [t] 
1773.02.08  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, to perform Steven's new Lectures on Heads [t] 
1773.02.08  New York  CITATION Hoar, Mr, to sing after performance of Steven's new Lectures on Heads [t] 
Return to Database Home Page           Text Browse Page
© 2010 Colonial Music Institute