The Circus, Its Origin And Growth Prior to 1835, With a Sketch of Negro Minstrelsy
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19, 1771." I fail to find anything farther about Sharp either in the newspapers or the town records of Boston, and the next mention of a rider is in Gaine's Nem York Gazette of Monday, December 16, of the same year. Though the equestrian performer had already exhibited in Philadelphia, I have preferred in this, 59 Ci)e Circu0 as in succeeding cases, to draw most of my informa- tion from the early periodicals of New York; pri- marily, as that source was more conveniently at hand for reference, t...hen again as feeling confident that whatever amusement appeared elsewhere was to be exhibited, sooner or later, in this leading city. The announcement reads as follows: MR. FOULKS, THE XOTED PEEFOHMEB IN HOESEMAITSHIP, Who had the Honor of performing before their Majesties, and most of the Nobility in England, Ireland and Scot- land, has got a convenient Place to exhibit in belonging to Mr. Joseph Bogart, near the Windmill above the Slaughter House, in the Bowery, and intends performing this Day, Friday the 30th, Monday the 23d, Wednesday the 25th, and Friday the 27th Instant.
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