[Mrs. Phillip Sawyer (neé Mildred Conway).]
["Each Had Six Wings" theater still.]
Monday evening, June 26, 1854, a new local drama in two acts, written by H. J. Conway, author of "Uncle Pat's Cabin", expressly for Mrs. B. Williams, entitled "Dick the Newsboy; or, Young America"
Mrs. Henry Whitney (née Hannah Eugenia Lawrence)
Benefit of Mr. Moss, Treasurer. Two comedies never acted here, "Follies of a Night" and "Sweethearts and Wives", Saturday, April 18, 1863
[Mrs. Archibald Garcie (neé Esther Rogers).]
[Mrs. R. K. Haight (neé Sarah Rogers).]
Every evening at 8, and Saturday matinee at 2, the collaborated melo-drama, in four acts, "Crucible"!
[Mrs. Henry O. Havemeyer, Jr. (neé Charlotte Whiting).]
[Mrs. Morris K. Jesup (neé Maria De Witt).]
[Mrs. Philip Lydig (neé Rita de Acosta).]
Tonight will be performed, for the 40th time, an original comedy in three acts by J. Sterling Coyne, entitled “Everybody’s Friend” with Mr. J. S. Clarke as Major Wellington De Boots
[Photograph of artwork by Reginald Marsh depicting a woman riding a carousel.]
[Phillip Sawyer with a dog.]
[Phillip Sawyer at a desk.]
[Mrs. Reginald W. Rives (neé Mary Bulkeley) as a bride.)
[Mrs. Roland Redmond (neé Helen Bulkeley) as a bride.]
[Mrs. Henry Coventry (neé Edith Kip) with a child.]
[Mrs. Charles Remsen (neé Lillian Livingston Jones) as a bride.]