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B. McAuley as "Uncle Dan'l" in a messenger from Jarvis section Maerz

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks V6-0257 Theater Poster
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maerz.
Contributor:
Courier Printing Company, printer.
Arch Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Drama--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Local Subjects:
Drama--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Penn Provenance:
Provenance unknown.
Physical Description:
1 print : lithograph, color; 57.0 x 38.2 cm.
Place of Publication:
Buffalo, N.Y. : The Courier Lith. Co., [ca. 1877]
Biography/History:
A Messenger from Jarvis Section was a drama written and copyrighted in 1877 by Edwin Adelbert Locke.
Summary:
Scene of a girl in rags standing before a seated man. Text above reads: Uncle Dan'l- "Clip. Stick to your Grammar" Clip-"Slips!"
Notes:
Letterpress reads: Arch St. Theatre,/. . .Jan. 15./. . .
Forms part of the Theater Poster Collection; for general information, see collection record.
Text continues: . . .Jan. 22. . ."The Jerseyman."/B. McAuley as Gilderoy N.G. Punk.

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