New York Herald Job OfficeWednesday evening, March 4, will performed the comedy of "The Provoked Husband; or, A Journey to London" by Vanbrugh & Cibber
New York Herald Job OfficeOn Wednesday evening, May 26, 1847, will be performed the comedy of "The School for Scandal" by the Hon. R. B. Sheridan
unknownThird night of Mr. Wood's engagement. On Monday evening, September 17, 1810, will be presented the comedy, "The Wheel of Fortune"
unknownMr. Dwyer is engaged for six nights. Mr. Dwyer's second night, on Wednesday, May 28, 1811, the celebrated comedy of "Laugh When You Can"
unknownThe new play, in five acts, "The Curfew", will be repeated on Wednesday evening, March 9
unknownFor the benefit of Mr. Giubilei, "The Love Spell; or, The Mountebank of Ravenna", Friday evening, March 6, 1840
New York Herald Job Office"Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette", Saturday, November 29, 1856, in the afternoon and also in the evening
Benjamin Young (1790?-1825)"Guy Mannering; or, The Gipsy's Prophecy", Saturday evening, November 16
John C. HouseMr. Booth as "Richard III", Friday evening, June 16, 1843
John C. HouseMr. Macready, first night of his farewell engagement, in "Hamlet", Monday evening, September 16, 1844
unknownMiss C. Fisher in "The Merchant of Venice", Wednesday evening, December 19, 1827
unknownFor the benefit of Miss Ellen Tree, "Twelfth Night; or, What You Will", on Friday evening, April 14
New York Herald Job OfficeMrs. Shaw and Mr. H. Placide in "Edith; or, Dealings with the Firm of Dombey & Son", Monday evening, November 20, 1848
unknownLast night but two of the engagement of Miss E. Tree, "Much Ado About Nothing", on Tuesday evening, October 24
Pulsating Pen Print
Wonders Will Never Cease! The Pulsating Pen
William and Fulton Streets [Weehawken Street to Worth Street]
B. W. Raper, Embosser
Wm. D. Smith's Fashionable Visiting & Wedding Card Engraving Room
J. H. Richardson, Wood Engraver
Danny LyonThe west side of Gold Street between Ann and Beekman Streets.
E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)"Herald" Building [Photographs of New York City.]
C. C. LangillNorth from Ann St. [Construction of the cable road on Broadway, 1891.]
Edmund Vincent Gillon[Looking north from the intersection of Broadway, Park Row, Vesey Street, and Ann Street.]
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