The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1780.07.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome all ye friendly pow'rs [fl] 
1772.05.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome, all-inspiring May [fl] 
1782.07.11  London  CITATION Welcome Arnold to our shore [fl] 
1736.10.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Welcome. fair princess, to the shore [fl] 
1734.05.20  Bristol  CITATION Welcome, illustrious Prince, in whom we trace [fl] 
1767.03.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Welcome my son, to this compos'd shade [fl] 
1775.05.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome! once more [fl] 
1775.05.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome! once more [fl] 
1775.05.27  Williamsburg  CITATION Welcome! once more [fl] 
1775.05.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome! once more [fl] 
1782.05.29  London  CITATION Welcome one Arnold to our shore [fl] 
1782.06.20  London  CITATION Welcome one Arnold to our shore [fl] 
1782.10.17  London  CITATION Welcome, one Arnold, to our shore [fl] 
1783.07.05  England  CITATION Welcome one Arnold to our shore [fl] 
1782.10.26  London  CITATION Welcome, one Arnold, to our-shore [fl] 
1772.06.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Welcome the real state of things [fl] 
1773.03.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome thou friendly earnest of fourscore! [fl] 
1773.11.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Welcome! thou friendly earnest of fourscore [fl] 
1778.12.24  London  CITATION Welcome, thrice welcome, Christmas gay [fl] 
1769.07.10  New York  CITATION Welcome, thrice welcome, sober solemn night [fl] 
1783.06.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome! thrice welcome to a rescu'd land [fl] 
1783.07.21  Boston  CITATION Welcome! thrice welcome to a rescu'd land [fl] 
1783.09.01  Hartford  CITATION Welcome! Thrice welcome, to a rescu'd land [fl] 
1783.09.20  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome! thrice welcome, to a rescu'd land [fl] 
1783.10.21  New Brunswick  CITATION Welcome! thrice welcome, to a rescu'd land [fl] 
1783.09.26  New York  CITATION Welcome! thrice welcome to a rescued land [fl] 
1772.08.29  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome to the real state of things [fl] 
1732.08.17  Philadelphia  CITATION Welcome to us, thou happy one of three [fl] 
1769.03.30  London  CITATION Welcome Welcome Brother Debtor [t], played by fifers and drummers for Wilkes 
1769.03.06  London  CITATION Welcome, welcome brother debtor [t], played under Wilkes's window 
1769.04.03  London  CITATION Welcome, welcome brother debtor [t], played under Wilkes's window 
1771.03.11  Boston  CITATION Welcome, welcome, brother debtor [t], tune of lyric [beg] Come, my lads, ye 
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