The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1767.10.31  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell brass and iron jews harps 
1766.08.09  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1766.08.15  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1766.08.23  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1766.08.30  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1766.09.06  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1766.09.13  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1766.12.27  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1767.01.17  Providence  CITATION Thompson and Arnold, sell violin strings, brass and iron jews-harps 
1769.09.28  London  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] Amid the radiant orbs 
1769.09.28  London  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] As sinks the comets below the shading earth 
1747.01.06  London  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] Curse on the coward, or perfidious Tongue 
1779.04.03  Gloucester  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] In ancient times, the sacred plough employ'd 
1779.06.14  Providence  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] In ancient times the sacred plough employ'd 
1746.12.16  London  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] Oh! Is there not some patriot 
1778.12.26  New York  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] Oh is there not some patriot, in whose power 
1770.05.10  Scotland  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] Oh let not then dull luxury impair 
1764.01.05  London  CITATION Thompson, author of lyric [beg] Tis done !--dread winter spreads his lastest 
1769.12.25  Edinburgh  CITATION Thompson, author of Seasons [t], birthday honored 
1756.10.02  Farmington  CITATION Thompson, Daniel, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1756.10.09  Farmington  CITATION Thompson, Daniel, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1756.10.16  Farmington  CITATION Thompson, Daniel, owner of runaway Negro named Peter who plays violin 
1739.07.13  London  CITATION Thompson: Edward and Eleonora [t], to be performed in London 
1765.01.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Thompson, Hill, hangs bells 
1765.01.31  Philadelphia  CITATION Thompson, Hill, hangs bells 
1765.02.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Thompson, Hill, hangs bells 
1762.08.09  New York  CITATION Thompson: Instructions, for all instruments, for sale by gentleman 
1762.08.09  New York  CITATION Thompson: Instructions, for all instruments, for sale by gentleman 
1762.08.16  New York  CITATION Thompson: Instructions, for all instruments, for sale by gentleman 
1762.08.16  New York  CITATION Thompson: Instructions, for all instruments, for sale by gentleman 
1778.11.11  New York  CITATION Thompson, James, plays, for sale by Rivington, James 
1778.11.14  New York  CITATION Thompson, James, plays, for sale by Rivington, James 
1778.11.18  New York  CITATION Thompson, James, plays, for sale by Rivington, James 
1777.03.17  Bushwyck  CITATION Thompson, Joseph, runaway Negro, plays violin 
1777.03.24  Bushwyck  CITATION Thompson, Joseph, runaway Negro, plays violin 
1777.03.31  Bushwyck  CITATION Thompson, Joseph, runaway Negro, plays violin 
1777.04.07  Bushwyck  CITATION Thompson, Joseph, runaway Negro, plays violin 
1739.07.13  Hampshire  CITATION Thompson, Joshua, musician, married to Henrietta Godfrey 
1763.11.19  London  CITATION Thompson, Mr, author of lyric [beg] When my breast labors with oppressive 
1736.10.18  New York  CITATION Thompson, Mr, imitated in lyric [beg] O thou, matur'd by glad Hesperian suns 
1772.03.30  London  CITATION Thompson, Mrs, sang lyric [beg] Whoe'r thro' Ovid's Tales has rang'd 
1763.08.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Thompson, plays, for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1763.08.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Thompson, plays, for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1763.09.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Thompson, plays, for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1775.05.17  Savannah  CITATION Thompson, plays, for sale by Wood, John 
1775.05.24  Savannah  CITATION Thompson, plays, for sale by Wood, John 
1775.05.31  Savannah  CITATION Thompson, plays, for sale by Wood, John 
1769.07.20  New York  CITATION Thompson: Poem on Autumn [t], poem Harvest Storm [t], on concert program 
1770.11.22  Bladensburg  CITATION Thompson, Richard, to receive subscriptions for music by Charles Leonard 
1770.11.29  Bladensburg  CITATION Thompson, Richard, to receive subscriptions for music by Charles Leonard 
1778.01.10  London  CITATION Thompson: Winter [t], source of lyric [beg] Ah, little think the gay 
1772.07.31  New Haven  CITATION Thompson's fiddle, writer offers to dance to, metaphor of current events 
1783.10.14  New York  CITATION Thompson's Pocket Companion [t], for sale by Loosely, Robert 
1783.11.07  New York  CITATION Thompson's Pocket Companion [t], for sale by Loosely, Robert 
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