The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1753.12.03  Hempstead  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.03  Long Island  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.10  Hempstead  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.10  Long Island  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.17  Hempstead  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.17  Long Island  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.24  Hempstead  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.24  Long Island  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.31  Hempstead  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1753.12.31  Long Island  CITATION Mott, Patrick, owner of runaway Mulatto named Tom who plays violin 
1755.02.04  Kent County  CITATION Mott, Richbell, owner of runaway Negro named Cap who plays fiddle 
1755.02.11  Kent County  CITATION Mott, Richbell, owner of runaway Negro named Cap who plays fiddle 
1755.02.18  Kent County  CITATION Mott, Richbell, owner of runaway Negro named Cap who plays fiddle 
1755.02.25  Kent County  CITATION Mott, Richbell, owner of runaway Negro named Cap who plays fiddle 
1755.03.04  Kent County  CITATION Mott, Richbell, owner of runaway Negro named Cap who plays fiddle 
1755.03.18  Kent County  CITATION Mott, Richbell, owner of runaway Negro named Cap who plays fiddle 
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