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Harrington Opera House. : Miss Leo Hudson with her trained mare, 'Black Bess,"



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    Bull's Opera House

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    Text features McCall & Sheldon's Opera House Co. performing Uncle Tom's Cabin with a date sheet for a November 1, 1879, show at Bull's Opera House

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    Sanford's Opera House

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    Printer: U.S. Book and Job Printing Office With woodcut images of black cherubs and text featuring Sanford's Opera Troupe and a benefit of A.J. Talbott

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    Printer: Kiernan, Printer With a woodcut image of a head-and-shoulders portrait of an unidentified man, presumably opera house business manager Geo. D. Deagle

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    Perham's Burlesque Opera House

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    Text features the Mammoth Ethiopian Burlesque Opera Troupe

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    Image of opera singer Louie Collier dressed in a traditional Japanese kimono and sandals holding two armfuls of flowers and standing in a screen doorway; the poster advertises the opera "Madam Butterfly" (also spelled "Madame Butterfly") written by Giacomo Puccini.

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    Image of a collage of five scenes with a central image of men, dressed as brigands, standing in a circle outdoors in a forest clearing with rifles, while Native American Indians with tomahawks and a woman cross a wooden bridge across a rocky ravine in the background and four surrounding vignettes of explorers, male dancers in historical European costumes, and Indians; the poster advertises the comic opera "Princess Toto" written by W. S. Gilbert with a score by Frederic Clay.

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