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Bijou Music Hall No. 607 Arch St, next door to the theatre: Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Programme for this evening. ... Bijou Minstrels ... Malicious trespasses! ... Run for life ... African Roscius! ... Sky-light adventures! ... Grand inpalement feat ... Mons. O. Phi Clide, the great Hercules! ... To conclude with The Mullygrubs! ... Grand matinee every Saturday, at half-past 2 o'clock for ladies and children. Admission.--Parquet, 10c. Orchestra, 15c. Private boxes, $2. Single seats 50c
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Malicious Trespass; Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Strong Men; White, Charles, 1821 1891
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Canterbury Music Hall, N.W. cor. Fifth & Chestnut Sts: Business manager, John Cathcart Stage manager, Ed. Preble Success upon success New faces! New acts!! Ear-stunning shouts of applause! Every one pleased!!! Second week of the greatest living comic singer of the age and Philadelphia favorite, Billy Holmes Re-appearance of the old favorite, Bob Harrison. First Appearance of the charming vocalist and danseuse, Miss Mary Warren ... Programme for this evening. ... Canterbury Minstrels. ... Scenes at McClees. ... Malicious trespassing ... Sports on the neck ... The performance to conclude with the laughable afterpiece, entitled Managers' troubles! Characters by the company Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Commence at 8 Admission, 10 and 20 cts. Private boxes, $3. Single seats, 50 cents. Look out for old Dick Berthelon's benefit next Thursday evening, Dec. 1, 1864, when a great bill will be offered
Canterbury Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Malicious Trespass; Music Halls; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; White, Charles, 1821 1891; Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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No. 63Annual report of Tulalip agency
Chirouse, E. C.
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Economic Conditions; Employment; Farms; Indians Of North America; Land Settlement; Logging; Public Buildings; Race Relations; Schools; Trespass; Whiskey Industry
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The Bijou Music Hall, No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre: Harry Enochs, sole lessee C. McMillan, acting and stage manager J. Nosher, musical director First week of the engagement of the favorite comic singer, Tom Vance, first week of Billy Boyd, in his great bellows solo. Denny Gallagher in new acts. Together with the entire star company, Programme for this evening. ... Bijou Minstrels. ... Malicious trespassing! ... He would be an actor ... Spiritual manifestations ... To conclude with Lannigan's ball in which the whole company will appear. A grand matinee every Saturday at 2 o'clock for ladies and children. Billy Holmes, the favorite, is engaged, and will soon appear. Admission, Parquet, 15 cents Orchestra chairs, 25 cents Private boxes, $3.00 Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance commence quarter-before 8
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; He Would Be An Actor; Malicious Trespass; Mathews, Gharles James, 1803 1878; Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; White, Charles, 1821 1891
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H.Report of J. P. C. Shanks, T. W. Bennet, and H. W. Reed, special commissioners to investigate the condition of the Indians in Idaho and adjacent territories
Shanks, John P. C.Bennet, T. W.Reed, Henry W.
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Catholic Church; Employees; Government; Government Relations; Indian Agents; Indian Reservations; Indians Of North America; Land Settlement; Land Tenure; Law And Legislation; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Missions; Nez Perce Indians; Prostitution; Protestant Churches; Race Relations; Relocation; Schools; Trespass; Whiskey Industry
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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The peoples' favorite place of amusement: Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Bill Yboyd [sic], stage manager J. Nosher, musical director Andrew Enochs, ticket agent William Early, officer ... 2 grand performances on New Year's Day at half-past 2 and half-past 7 o'clock. Programme for this evening: ... Bijou Minstrels! ... Malicious trespassing, ... Grand impalement feat! ... Imitations! of dogs, cats, monkeys, apes, chickens, goats, horses, turkeys and geese, ... Arkansaw traveler! ... Turning the tables! ... To conclude with the comic pantomime of Paul and Julia or Troubles in a kitchen. ... Miss Nellie Taylor, Philadelphia's favorite vocalist, is engaged, and will positively make her first appearance Monday, January 4th, 1864. Grand matinee every Saturday at half-past 2 o'clk for the accommodation of ladies and children. Admission, 10 and 15 cents Private boxes, $2.00. Single seats, 50 cents Doors open at quarter-before 7 o'clock. Commence quarter-before 8
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Malicious Trespass; Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Pantomime (Christmas Entertainment); Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Poole, John, 1786? 1872; Turning The Tables; White, Charles, 1821 1891; Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The people's favorite place of amusement: Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Billy Boyd, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director Andrew Enochs, ticket agent Officer, A. Lake First week of Louisa St. Croix, J. Clark Wells, and Mast. Bobby Programme for this evening: ... Bijou Minstrels! ... Malicious trespassing! ... Landing of Columbus, ... Imitations by the great Billy Boyd. ... Balloon ascension! ... Adventures of a night ... Old heads and young hearts! .... To conclude with a new and original farce, by J. Clark Wells, entitled Julius Crow or, Going to the convention! ... Grand matinee every Saturday at half-past 2 o'clk for the accommodation of ladies and children. Admission, 10 and 15 cents Private boxes, $2.00. Single seats, 50 cents Doors open at quarter-before 7 o'clock. Commence quarter-before 8
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Bleecker, Sylvester; Broadsides; Julius Crow, Or, Going To The Convention; Malicious Trespass; Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Old Clock; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Wells, J. Clark; White, Charles, 1821 1891; Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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The Bijou Music Hall! No. 607 Arch Street, next door below the theatre. The people's favorite place of amusement: Harry Enochs, sole proprietor Billy Boyd, stage manager J. Nosher, musical director, Andrew Enochs, ticket agent Officer, A. Lake ... Nellie Taylor & Ada Tesman! The beautiful vocalists. Billy Boyd, Tom Vance, Jimmy Quinn & Billy Wright the four funny fellows in new acts. This evening and every evening during the week the performance will conclude with the musical farce, entitled The Swiss cottage Programme for this evening: ... Bijou Minstrels! ... Malicious trespassing! ... Power of music! ... An affair of honor! ... Castinet duet, ... Backwoods echo! ... To conclude with the musical farce of The Swiss cottage ... Grand matinee every Saturday at half-past 2 o'clk for the accommodation of ladies and children. Admission, 10 and 15 cents Private boxes, $2.00. Single seats, 50 cents Doors open at quarter-before 7 o'clock. Commence quarter-before 8
Bijou Music Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Affair Of Honor; Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797 1839; Broadsides; Entertainment Events; Malicious Trespass; Minstrel Shows; Music Halls; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Playbills; Rede, William Leman, 1802 1847; Swiss Cottage; White, Charles, 1821 1891; Women; Women Dancers; Women Singers
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J.Report of J. P. C. Shanks, T. W. Bennet, and H. W. Reed, special commissioners to investigate the condition of the Indians in Idaho and territories adjacent thereto
Shanks, John P. C.Bennet, T. W.Reed, Henry W.
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Alcohol Use; Boundaries; Colville Indians; Government; Government Relations; Indian Councils; Indian Reservations; Indian Women; Indians Of North America; Interracial Marriage; Kalispel Indians; Kutenai Indians; Land Settlement; Law And Legislation; Okanagan Indians; Prostitution; Race Relations; Relocation; Sanpoil Indians; Skitswish Indians; Spokane Indians; Treaties; Trespass; Whiskey Industry; Women
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No. 64Annual report of R. H. Milroy, Washington Superintendency, Olympia, Washington Territory
Milroy, R. H.
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Appropriations And Expenditures; Boarding Schools; Chehalis Indians; Colonization; Cultural Assimilation; Economic Conditions; Education; Fishing; Food; Health And Hygiene; Hospitals; Indian Allotments; Indian Reservations; Indians Of North America; Kamiakin, Yakama Chief, Ca. 1800 Ca. 1877; Land Settlement; Land Tenure; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Makah Indians; Nisqually Indians; Puyallup Indians; Quileute Indians; Quinault Indians; Race Relations; Surveys; Treaties; Treaty Of Point Elliott (1855); Trespass; Vocational Education
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No. 49Annual report of W. J. McCormick, special agent
McCormick, W. J.
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Agriculture; Appropriations And Expenditures; Economic Conditions; Education; Employees; Farms; Flour Mills; Fortifications; Government; Government Property; Indian Children; Indian Reservations; Indian Students; Indians Of North America; Kalispel Indians; Land Settlement; Mills And Mill Work; Public Buildings; Race Relations; Salish Indians; Schools; Treaties; Trespass
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Report of Umatilla agent
Coffey, B.
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Agriculture; Alcohol Use; Boarding Schools; Cayuse Indians; Census; Christian Education; Criminal Justice, Administration Of; Decedents' Estates; Estates (Law); Indian Courts; Indian Police; Indians Of North America; Inheritance And Succession; Land Settlement; Land Tenure; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Medical Care; Missionaries; Mixed Descent; Population; Public Buildings; Race Relations; Schools; Social Life And Customs; Trespass; Umatilla Indians; Walla Walla Indians
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Report of Yakama agent
Milroy, R. H.
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Agriculture; Boarding Schools; Cultural Assimilation; Education; Fishing; Geography And Maps; Government; Government Relations; Indian Allotments; Indian Courts; Indian Police; Indian Reservations; Indians Of North America; Irrigation; Land Settlement; Land Tenure; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Mills And Mill Work; Paiute Indians; Race Relations; Religion; Schools; Smohalla, D. 1895; Social Conditions; Social Life And Customs; Soils; Trade Schools; Trespass; Vocational Education; Wanapum Mythology; Yakama Indians
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News Clip: Bishop Business
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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Business, Economics And Finance Communications Media; Crimes; Dallas Police Department (Dpd); Debt; Education Colleges And Universities Bishop College; Government; Government And Law Law Enforcement Police; Interviews; Jones, Michael; News Segments; News Stories; Racism; Television Broadcasting Of News; Television News Programs; Texas; Trespassing; Universities; Video Clips; Video Footage
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No. 13Annual report of J. W. P. Huntington, superintendent
Huntington, J. W. Perit
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Agriculture; Alcohol Use; Blacksmithing; Cayuse Indians; Census; Church Work With Indians; Criminal Justice, Administration Of; Education; Employees; Government; Government Relations; Indian Reservations; Indians Of North America; Jesuits; Klikitat Indians; Land Settlement; Land Tenure; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Manual Work; Massacres; Missionaries; Missions; Paulina, Chief, D. 1867; Population; Race Relations; Relocation; Schools; Shoshoni Indians; Social Conditions; Treaties; Trespass; Umatilla Indians; Vocational Education; Walla Walla Indians; Wars
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Report of Colville Agency
Cole, Hal J.
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Agriculture; Boarding Schools; Census; Claims; Colville Indians; Crime; Economic Conditions; Education; Gristmills; Health And Hygiene; Indian Allotments; Indian Courts; Indian Police; Indian Reservations; Indians Of North America; Kalispel Indians; Land Tenure; Law And Legislation; Lynching; Medical Care; Missionaries; Missions; Murder; Nespelim Indians; Nez Perce Indians; Okanagan Indians; Presbyterian Church; Relocation; Sanpoil Indians; Sawmills; Schools; Sinkiuse Columbia Indians; Skitswish Indians; Social Conditions; Spokane Indians; Trespass; Whiskey Industry
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WSB-TV newsfilm clip of Atlanta Junior College students who want charges against students dropped and an attorney comments on the situation, Atlanta, Georgia, 1978 June 22
WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)
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Administration; African American Churches; African American Clergy; African American Students; African American Television Journalists; African Americans; Arrest; Atlanta; Audio Amplifiers; Black American Heritage Flag; Buildings; Children; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Clergy; College Buildings; College Campuses; College Facilitites; College Presidents; College Students; College Teachers; Commencement Ceremonies; Complaints Against; Contracts; Courthouses; Courts; Demonstrations; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Employees; Employment; Faculty; Family Relationships; Fascism; Flags; Georgia; Imprisonment; Infants; Intimidation; Junior College Students; Lawyers; Microphone; Offices; Pamphlets; Pan Africanism; Pedestrians; Picketing; Police; Police Brutality; Police Vehicles; Police, State; Political Activists; Political Activity; Possession (Law); Public Buildings; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Racism; Reporters And Reporting; Right Of Property; Sidewalks; Signs And Signboards; Social Conditions; Student Activities; Student Movements; Student Protesters; Student Strikes; Students; Teachers; Teachers' Contracts; Television Journalists; Trespass; Trials; United States; Universities; Universities And Colleges
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Hillsborough District: Minute Docket Superior Court Part I, 1768-1783
United States. District Court (North Carolina: Hillsborough District)
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Affidavits; Appellate Courts; Appellate Procedure; Arrest; Ashe, Samuel, 1725 1813; Attorneys General; Auxiliary Police; Bail; Burglary; Capital Punishment; Caswell County (N.C.); Caswell, Richard, 1729 1789; Chatham County (N.C.); Coroners; Corporate Minutes; Counterfeits And Counterfeiting; Crime; Criminal Procedure; Cumberland County (N.C.); Debt; Depositions; Duplin County (N.C.); Estates (Law); Evidence; Executions In Effigy; Executors And Administrators; Fines (Penalties); Grand Jury; Granville County (N.C.); Guilford County (N.C.); Habeas Corpus; Halifax County (N.C.); Henderson, Richard, 1735 1785; Hillsborough (N.C.); Horse Stealing; Howard, Martin, Approximately 1730 1781; Indictments; Jails; Jurors; Larceny; Lawyer; Manslaughter; Military Discharge; Moore, Maurice, 1735 1777; Motions (Law); Murder; Nash County (N.C.); Naturalization; New Bern (N.C.); New Hanover County (N.C.); North Carolina. Court Of Pleas And Quarter Sessions (Orange County); Northampton County (N.C.); Oaths; Orange County (N.C.); Perjury; Personal Property; Pleas Of Guilty; Pound, British; Prosecution; Protective Custody; Public Officers; Randolph County (N.C.); Richmond County (N.C.); Rowan County (N.C.); Sheriffs; Shilling; Slaver; Slavery; Spencer, Samuel, 1734 1793; Subpoena; Summons; Surveying; Theft; Treason; Trespass; Tryon, William, 1729 1788; United States; Verdicts; Virginia; Wake County (N.C.); Williams, John, Approximately 1720 1783; Wills; Wilmington (N.C.)
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