The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1774.09.21  Virginia  CITATION Virginia Banishing Tea [t] [beg] Begone pernicious baneful tea 
1774.10.27  Norfolk  CITATION Virginia Banishing Tea [t] [beg] Begon[e] pernicious baneful tea 
1756.12.04  Virginia  CITATION Virginia Centineal, No X [t] [beg] But soldiers differ' some will shed their 
1756.09.03  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Centinel No X [t] [beg] But soldier differ; some will shed their 
1768.05.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company, announces delay of performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.03.31  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.04.07  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.04.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.04.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.19  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.19  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.19  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1768.05.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company of Comedians, announces performance in Williamsburg 
1761.09.21  Newport  CITATION Virginia Company, performances in Newport 
1768.06.30  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia Company, runaway Negro named Nanny may have gone with them 
1773.07.23  New London  CITATION Virginia Divina [t] [beg] Thy sex, dear girl, is wisdom's rod 
1752.05.15  London  CITATION Virginia Pindar [t] [beg] Critics on verse, as squibs on triumphs wait 
1768.11.03  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia, see thy governor appears! [fl] 
1782.03.23  Richmond  CITATION Virginia to Lysander [t] [beg] Tho I have wealth, no venal sop I'll gain 
1756.06.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginia-Centinel, No 1 [t] [beg] Friends! Countryman! or, if a nobler name 
1776.05.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginian, author of lyric [beg] Americans! awake, awake! 
1777.02.19  Virginia  CITATION Virginian, author of lyric [beg] If manly fortitude, and real sense 
1775.05.10  Virginia  CITATION Virginian, author of lyric [beg] Liberty! thou dearest child of heaven 
1770.02.15  Williamsburg  CITATION Virginians attend: Be worth like this approv'd [fl] 
1757.04.29  Portsmouth  CITATION Virginians! rouse! and from your borders drive [fl] 
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