P.T. Barnum & Co.'s greatest show on earth and Adam Forepaugh's greatest and all new feature show. Consolidated for a few days only. Commencing Monday, April 4
Barnum's Museum. Every day and evening this week, commencing Monday, March 23, 1863, re-engagement for a brief period, of that charming little Minnie Warren
Monday, January 19, 1874, Mr. Oliver Doud Byron will appear in his great specialty drama of "Across the Continent"
For the week commencing Monday, March 8th. Another startling bill!
Wonder of the world! For one week more! Every day and evening this week, commencing on Monday, August 22, the real mermaid!
Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne will play a farewell engagement prior to her departure for Europe, commencing Tuesday, June 5, 1860, when she will appear in Bulwer's great play of "The Lady of Lyons"
Barnum's American Museum. Thursday, January 31, 1861. Great increase of attractions! Old Adams' California menagerie and others
Monday evening, November 10, will be played Poole’s laughable comedy of “Paul Pry; or, I Hope I Don’t Intrude”
New York. Madison Square Garden.
Special matinee performance for the benefit of the family of the late George Holland, Thursday, January 19, 1871
Madison Ave. and 26th Street [MacDougal Street to Maiden Lane]
Monday, May 21, 1888, special engagement of the universal favorite, the great Harry Le Clair, in his new and original entertainment, entitled "A Society Star"
Monday evening, September 27, the great rifle shooting match between the Mulligan and Skidmore Guards reinforced by members of the regular Army
Madison Ave. [MacDougal Street to Maiden Lane]
Monday, March 11, 1878, Harrigan and Hart will appear in Edward Harrigan's great hit of the season, "Sullivan's Christmas"
Brooklyn Museum. Monday evening, September 17, the entertainments will commence with the elegant comedy of "The Youthful King"
Complimentary testimonial to Mr. Charles T. White, Thursday afternoon, April 15, 1880
Monday evening, May 25, 1857, the performance will commence with Bulwer's play in five acts, called "The Lady of Lyons"
Monday evening, June 15, 1857, the performance to commence with the farce in one act, called "The Unfortunate Cobbler"