The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1733.09.03  Gloucester  CITATION Pipe and tabor See Tabor and pipe 
1774.10.06  Boston  CITATION Pipe, in lyric [beg] America! thou fractious nation 
1776.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Pipe, in lyric [beg] Raptures of my heart I sing 
1770.06.07  Williamsburg  CITATION Pipe, in lyric [beg] Thou sacred spot! within whose hallow'd deep 
1772.07.02  Annapolis  CITATION Pipe, in lyric [beg] When late, I view'd Maria's face 
1760.06.30  New York  CITATION Pipe, in New York, troops should be ready to march without 
1770.03.19  Paragua  CITATION Pipe, in Paragua, native instrument 
1776.07.15  Switzerland  CITATION Pipe, in Switzerland, in narrative of shepherd 
1780.09.28  Savannah  CITATION Pipe, made and played by runaway Negro named Hercules, imitating a fife 
1780.10.12  Savannah  CITATION Pipe, made and played by runaway Negro named Hercules, imitating a fife 
1781.01.04  Savannah  CITATION Pipe, made and played by runaway Negro named Hercules, imitating a fife 
1781.01.11  Savannah  CITATION Pipe, made and played by runaway Negro named Hercules, imitating a fife 
1781.01.18  Savannah  CITATION Pipe, made and played by runaway Negro named Hercules, imitating a fife 
1736.06.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Pipe, of fame, in tale of Melponene 
1751.02.18  New York  CITATION Pipe of strong and sparkling wine, A [fl] 
1751.05.30  Williamsburg  CITATION Pipe of Tobacco, A [t] [beg] Old battle-array, big with horror is fled 
1769.11.16  Williamsburg  CITATION Pipe, Pan's, in lyric [beg] Venus the gay, the smiling queen of love 
1742.07.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Pipe, played by runaway Negro named Cambridge 
1761.09.03  Prussia  CITATION Pipe, played by shepherd, in narrative by King of Prussia 
1740.11.20  Holland  CITATION Pipe, played for dancers in satirical print entitled New Confederacy [t] 
1781.08.02  London  CITATION Pipe, played particular tune, while British burn American towns, in essay 
1767.09.07  Baltimore  CITATION Pipe, rural, in satiric article 
1749.01.09  Boston  CITATION Pipe, The [t] [beg] Charmer of a lonesome hour! 
1776.03.14  New York  CITATION Pipe, The [t] [beg] Charmer of a lonesome hour! 
1776.04.06  Williamsburg  CITATION Pipe, The [t] [beg] Charmer of a lonesome hour! 
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