34th Street Opera House. Monday evening, May 15, and during the week, and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, 1871
August 8, 1887, the great comedy trio, 3 Electric - Callan, Haley and Callan
Monday, November 16, 1885. The famous 4 Horseshoe 4, Love Sisters (Ella & Josie), F. B. Carr & J. J. Quinlan in their burletta, "The Actor's Family"
Grand opening night, Monday evening, October 4, during the week and Saturday matinee
Benefit of the New York Foundling Asylum under the charge of the Sisters of Charity, Saturday afternoon, February 7, 1874
Aberle's Tivoli Theatre. Week commencing Monday, February 5. Mr. Wm. H. Rightmire and his trained pony, Little Nell, in the drama "The Boss; or, Living for Vengeance"
Monday, January 24. Grand banner week. A great comic play, "Dinkle and McGinty's Racket"
J.M. Gidding & Co.
Monday, March 3, one week only, grand historical Irish comic drama, "Dan Donnelly: Champion of Ireland"
Monday, May 22nd, and during the week and matinees Tuesday and Friday, the amusing farce, "American Tourists"
Monday, November 1, 1880, the celebrated comedian Fred Warren, by permission of Dr. Lathrop of the Boylston Museum, Boston, producing the burlesque "Sir Joseph Wiess Beer"
Bowery Opera House. Benefit of Frank Girard, Thursday, March 25, 1875
Jake Berry's Opera House. Monday, May 4, first appearance of the popular young American dramatic artist, Mr. D. Templeton, in an original drama entitled "The Female Detective; or, The Guillotine"
Complimentary testimonial to Mr. Charles T. White, Thursday afternoon, April 15, 1880
[5th Ave. Theatre, N.Y.]
Court Square Theatre, late Hooley's Opera House, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. Monday, August 2, 1880, fifth week and great success of Mlle. Saroni's Parisian Folly Troupe
Theatre, Miner's, 8th Avenue, Bet. 25th & 26th Street.
Monday, February 11, 1878, "The 8th Ward By Day and Night"
5th Ave.
Grand Opera House