The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.02.25  Hartford  CITATION Hull Ale [t] [beg] Long time did a silly old proverb prevail 
1772.04.17  New London  CITATION Hull Ale [t] [beg] Long time did a silly old proverb prevail 
1772.03.27  Portsmouth  CITATION Hull Ale [t] [beg] Long times did a silly old proverb prevail 
1769.03.13  London  CITATION Hull, author of lyric [beg] Let science hail this happy year 
1783.08.22  New York  CITATION Hull, M, editor of Edward and Eleonora [t] (Thomson), to be performed 
1773.12.02  New York  CITATION Hull, Mr, announces subscription concert in New York 
1773.12.02  New York  CITATION Hull, Mr, announces subscription concert in New York 
1773.12.09  New York  CITATION Hull, Mr, announces subscription concert in New York 
1773.12.09  New York  CITATION Hull, Mr, announces subscription concert in New York 
1773.12.16  New York  CITATION Hull, Mr, announces subscription concert in New York 
1773.12.16  New York  CITATION Hull, Mr, announces subscription concert in New York 
1774.04.06  London  CITATION Hull, Mr, spoke epilogue of Jealous Wife [t] 
1771.11.14  New York  CITATION Hull, Robert, to take over Bolton's Tavern 
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