An edition of The Indian prophecy (1828)

The Indian prophecy

a national drama in two acts

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An edition of The Indian prophecy (1828)

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J. Thomas
Language
English
Pages
35

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Edition Notes

"To which is prefixed, A memoir of the Indian prophecy, from the Recollections and private memoirs of the life and character of Washington."

"Performed at the theatres of Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington."

"First acted at Chestnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, July 4, 1827"; cf. Hill, F.P. Amer. plays, 52.

Microopaque. New York : Readex Microprint, 1952. 1 microopaque ; 23 x 15 cm. (Three centuries of drama. American, 1714-1830) (Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830)

s 1952 nyu n.

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Georgetown, D.C
Series
Three centuries of drama, Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830
Genre
Drama.
Other Titles
A memoir of the Indian prophecy.

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Microform
Pagination
35 p.
Number of pages
35

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OL17100523M
OCLC/WorldCat
9498409

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THE remarkable and romantic incident now made up into a drama, was related to the author of the drama by the late Dr. James Craik, the early, constant, and bosom friend of Washington, from the period of the signing of their first commissions in '55; to the last sigh of the Chief, while grasping the hand of Craik, in '99.
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