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The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

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Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway between Howard & Grand Streets. Program for this Monday evening, October 31, 1853

Geo. Christy and Wood's Minstrels at Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway between Howard & Grand Streets. Program for this Monday evening, October 31, 1853

American Concert Hall. 444 Broadway. The largest and best conducted place of amusement in the city. Continued success. A perfect avalanche of novelties!

American Concert Hall. 444 Broadway. The largest and best conducted place of amusement in the city. Continued success. A perfect avalanche of novelties!

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Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street]

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[50-52 Howard Street.]

Bryant's Opera House. 14th Street, Tammany Building, adjoining Academy of Music. The original world-renowned Bryants Minstrels. Monday evening, September 27, 1869

Bryant's Opera House. 14th Street, Tammany Building, adjoining Academy of Music. The original world-renowned Bryants Minstrels. Monday evening, September 27, 1869

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway and Spring Street [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway and Spring Street [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway and Grand Street [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway and Grand Street [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

Broadway [Broadway & Howard Street to Broadway & 10th Street.]

[Howard Street and Lafayette Street.]

[Howard Street and Lafayette Street.]

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The original Fellows' Minstrels at Fellows' Musical Hall, 444 Broadway above Howard Street

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Accession number 58.277.15 
Unique identifier MN1127316 
Description Open every night during the week. Under the direction of Fellows and Wood. Program for this evening, part first – representing the dandy negroes of the North. Overture medley by the full band. Operatic chorus by the company. “Katy Dean” by G. S. Buckley. “Emma Snow” by J. H. Collins. “Old Black Oak” by A. H. Barry. Laughing chorus by the company. “Wish I was in Old Virginia” by R. B. Buckley. “Nelly Bly” by G. S. Buckley. “Sally White” by J. H. Collins. “Jolly Old Crow” by G. S. Buckley. “Fireman’s Chaunt” by the full band. Part second – ballad, “Thou art Gone from my Gaze” by J. H. Collins. Banjo solo by G. S. Buckley. “Rattlesnake Jig” by R. H. Sliter. Burlesque Shakers with features entirely original with this company. Violin solo by F. Buckley. Burlesque fling by the unrivaled R. H. Sliter. Part third – representing the characteristics peculiar to the plantation darkies of the South. Overture by the full band. “Mississippi Colored Waters” by J. H. Collins. “Good Bye, Sally Dear” by R. B. Buckley. “Old Sam Gridiron” by G. S. Buckley. Medley dance by Sliter, Buckley and Mullen. Polka, burlesque by J. J. Mullen and Sliter. Comb solo by G. S. Buckley. Mr. J. H. Odell, from Rochester, will give something new and interesting in the way of knockings. Miss Fanny Bloomer by J. J. Mullen. Finale, grand terpsichorean display, introducing the Holiday Festival Dance by Sliter and Buckley. Tickets 25 cents. An afternoon concert will be given on Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o’clock, for the accommodation of ladies and juveniles of families. 
Dated 1851 
Object Type broadside (notice)
Physical dimensions Object Dimensions 13 1/4 x 5 3/4 in 
Medium lithograph, paper (fiber product)
File dimensions 8.1 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
20.5 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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Broadway (New York, N.Y.)
Fellow's Opera House (New York, N.Y.)
Frederick Buckley (1833-1864)
G. S. (George Swayne) Buckley (1829-1879)
Grand Street (New York, N.Y.)
Howard Street (New York, N.Y.)
J. H. (John H.) Collins (-1860)
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)
Minstrel shows
R. Bishop Buckley (1826-1867)
SoHo (New York, N.Y.)
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