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Theater Playbill for Peak Family Campanlogians at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., December 1-3, 1859
Theater Playbill for Peak Family Swiss Bell Ringers at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., November 24, 1859
Author: Odd Fellow's Hall (Washington, D.C.)
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Theater Playbill for Wyman, Ventriloquist and Wizard at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., August 3, 1861
Author: Odd Fellow's Hall (Washington, D.C.)
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Odd-Fellow's Hall Seventh St., Washington. Wyman, ventriloquist and wizard will continue his entertainments for a few nights only. Grand matinee, Saturday afternoon, August 3, 1861 at three O'clock. Professor Wyman will make the visible invisible! Exhibit a wonderful bottle that cannot be emptied and in its muliplicity of supply is a complete liquor saloon itself! Compelling a Drum to turn Spirit Rapper and answer his inquiries, besides the famous Crystal Casket ...
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Odd-Fellow's Hall Seventh St., Washington. Wyman, ventriloquist and wizard will continue his entertainments for a few nights only. Grand matinee, Saturday afternoon, August 3, 1861 at three O'clock. Professor Wyman will make the visible invisible! Exhibit a wonderful bottle that cannot be emptied and in its muliplicity of supply is a complete liquor saloon itself! Compelling a Drum to turn Spirit Rapper and answer his inquiries, besides the famous Crystal Casket ...
Theater Playbill for Frank Converse and the Campbell Minstrels at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C. March 31, 1860
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Odd-Fellows' Hall. "The Campbells are going." Saturday even'g, March 31 Old Company Parting from old friends. Glorious success of the old favorites! Benefit of Frank Converse and last appearance of the Campbell Minstrels on which occasion the whole company will appear in their most brilliant acts. Last night of the most astonishing banjo fantasia by the king of the instrument, Frank Converse. The performance of which is hailed each night with the greatest enthusiasm ... E.C. Huntley, Agent and Business Director. (Late Secretary of Matt Peel.)
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Odd-Fellows' Hall. "The Campbells are going." Saturday even'g, March 31 Old Company Parting from old friends. Glorious success of the old favorites! Benefit of Frank Converse and last appearance of the Campbell Minstrels on which occasion the whole company will appear in their most brilliant acts. Last night of the most astonishing banjo fantasia by the king of the instrument, Frank Converse. The performance of which is hailed each night with the greatest enthusiasm ... E.C. Huntley, Agent and Business Director. (Late Secretary of Matt Peel.)
Theater Playbill for Frank Converse's Original Campbell Minstrels at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C. March 29, 1860
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Odd-Fellows' Hall. "The Campbells are going." Positively last night but two! Screams of laughter, shouts of delight, the old favorites still in the ascendant. The greatest bill ever offered to the public. Fourth night of Frank Converse's Original Campbell Minstrels, Thursday even'g, March 29. Fourth night of the most astonishing Banjo Fantasia by the king of the instrument Frank Converse, the performance of which is hailed each night with the greatest enthusiasm ... Observe programme ... E.C. Huntley, agent and business director (late secretary of Matt Peel) ...
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Odd-Fellows' Hall. "The Campbells are going." Positively last night but two! Screams of laughter, shouts of delight, the old favorites still in the ascendant. The greatest bill ever offered to the public. Fourth night of Frank Converse's Original Campbell Minstrels, Thursday even'g, March 29. Fourth night of the most astonishing Banjo Fantasia by the king of the instrument Frank Converse, the performance of which is hailed each night with the greatest enthusiasm ... Observe programme ... E.C. Huntley, agent and business director (late secretary of Matt Peel) ...
Theater Playbill for Duprez & Green's Original New Orleans & Metropolitan Opera Troupe and Brass Band at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1861
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Odd-Fellows' Hall. Overflowing houses. Another new bill. Tenth night of Duprez & Green's original New Orleans & Metropolitan Opera Troupe! and Brass Band in their select drawingroom entertainements. Thursday, March 7, 1861. Do not lose the chance to see them! First night of the Three Hunters! Last night of Dixie's land! Each performer in separate and new acts! Last Week! Stage manager, J.E. Green, musical director, Mons. C. Lavalee ...
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Odd-Fellows' Hall. Overflowing houses. Another new bill. Tenth night of Duprez & Green's original New Orleans & Metropolitan Opera Troupe! and Brass Band in their select drawingroom entertainements. Thursday, March 7, 1861. Do not lose the chance to see them! First night of the Three Hunters! Last night of Dixie's land! Each performer in separate and new acts! Last Week! Stage manager, J.E. Green, musical director, Mons. C. Lavalee ...
Theater Playbill for Sanderson's Gigantic Illustrations of the Russian War at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., March 15, [1859]
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Odd Fellows' Hall. Golden free gifts ... A few days longer and to give additional zest to the usual entertainments, 30 beautiful and costly presents will be given to the patrons of Sanderson's gigantic illustrations of The Russian War on Tuesday night, Mar. 15, among the gifts are a splendid set of silver service! Gold & Silver Watches! Elegant gold, mosaic and cameo jewelry, ladies' and ten.'s gold rings, &c ...
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Odd Fellows' Hall. Golden free gifts ... A few days longer and to give additional zest to the usual entertainments, 30 beautiful and costly presents will be given to the patrons of Sanderson's gigantic illustrations of The Russian War on Tuesday night, Mar. 15, among the gifts are a splendid set of silver service! Gold & Silver Watches! Elegant gold, mosaic and cameo jewelry, ladies' and ten.'s gold rings, &c ...
Concert Playbill for Rosina and Emma Collins, Prof. Feitlinger and Mast. Saar at Odd-Fellows' Hall, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1853
Author: Henry Polkinhorn
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Odd Fellows' Hall. On account of the heavy fall of rain, last evening, the Concert was unavoidably postponed, therefore The First appearance of those talented artistes, Misses Rosina & Emma Collins will take place this Thursday evening, September 15, 1853. Miss Rosina's performance on the violin of that peerless production of Paganini's Le Carnival de Venice! Is said by the first musicians to rival that of Ole Bull! They will be assisted by the celebrated baritone Prof. Feitlinger from the grand operas of Paris, Naples, and Amsterdam, and more recently from the troupe lead by that eminent Musician, Gottschalk. The youthful musical prodigy Mast. Saar! from the Royal Academy of Paris will preside at the piano-forte ...
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Odd Fellows' Hall. On account of the heavy fall of rain, last evening, the Concert was unavoidably postponed, therefore The First appearance of those talented artistes, Misses Rosina & Emma Collins will take place this Thursday evening, September 15, 1853. Miss Rosina's performance on the violin of that peerless production of Paganini's Le Carnival de Venice! Is said by the first musicians to rival that of Ole Bull! They will be assisted by the celebrated baritone Prof. Feitlinger from the grand operas of Paris, Naples, and Amsterdam, and more recently from the troupe lead by that eminent Musician, Gottschalk. The youthful musical prodigy Mast. Saar! from the Royal Academy of Paris will preside at the piano-forte ...