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Louis Aldrich : under the direction of Chapman & Sellers
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Louis Aldrich : my partner
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Louis Aldrich in my partner” by Bartley Campbell
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Image of a scene of a man stabbing and murdering a miner, the character Ned Singleton, with a knife during a fight atop a kitchen table; the poster has printed date information for performances beginning on January 18, [1886], at the Brooklyn Theatre in Brooklyn, New York; the poster advertises the drama "My Partner" by Bartley Campbell.
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Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers
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Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers
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The white slave by Bartley Campbell
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