Museum Troy, corner Fulton and River Streets. ... Tuesday evening, May 18, 1852, the grand moral drama, written by C.H. Saunders, Esq., and presented by him to Mr. G. Howard, entitled the Gambler! or Lost and won! ... To be followed with the laughable farce, by Geo. L. Aiken, Esq. entitled Who pinned Chase's coat tail! ... To be followed with Dr. Guy's lecture! ... To conclude with the most comic piece of Whirlegig Hall! or The day after the fair. ..
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[Troy, N.Y.] :
MacArthur, printer, 197 River-Street, Troy.,
[1852]
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