Box 9
Contains 146 Results:
Richards, Nathaniel. A.L.S. to Proprietors of Theatre; [Boston], [c. 1800?]
Proposing construction of store and ticket office. 2s. (2p.) On sheet [2] is diagram of proposed structures.
Omitted
Smith, Elizabeth. A.L.S. to Proprietors of Theatre; Newburyport, 1 May 1797
Directs to edward Tappan payment of her share of relief for Algerian prisoners and their families. 1s. (2p.) Appended to p.[1] is certification by Ebenezer Stockten and Edward Tappan. On p.[2] is Edward Tappan's acknowledgement of receipt of payment.
Stephens, Isaac. A.L.S. to Henry Jackson; Boston, 28 February 1804
Certifies Abraham Burrill's right to relief as recent prisoner in Algiers. 1s. (2p.)
Sturgis, Nathaniel R. A.L.S. to William Thompson; [?Boston], 1 November 1828
Transfers to Thomspon his son Russell's vote as shareholder. 1s. (1p.)
True & Green, printers. Ms.L. to Trustees; Boston, 25 August 1828
Proposes terms for printing bills. 1s. (2p.)
Tucker, John. A.D.S.; [Boston?], [March 1802?]
Deposition certifying identity of Abraham Burrill [late prisoner in Algiers]. 1s. (1p.) Appended is certification of Tucker by Suffolk County Justice of the Peace Samuel Gardner; [Boston?] 16 March 1802.
Sturgis, Josiah. A.L.S. to Elisha Sigourney; Charleston, [S.C.], 30 September 1800
Concerns the securing of debt owed Proprietors of Theatre by J.B. Williamson. 1s. (4p.)
Sturgis, R[ussell]. A.N.S. to William Thompson; [Boston?], 30 August 1828
Concerns sundry payments made or due the Theatre. 1s. (4p.)
Williamson, John Brown, d. 1802
A.L.S. to Trustees of Theatre; [Boston?], 26 December 1795
Applies for lease of three to seven years, offers credentials. 1s. (4p.)
Williamson, John Brown, d. 1802.
A.L.S. to Trustees of Theatre; Boston, 16 February 1796
Offers assistance in planning alterations to Theatre. 1s. (1p.)
A.L. (draft) to Proprietors of Theatre; [Boston], ?April 1797
Describes financial background and progress of the season. 3s. (10p.)
A.L.S. to Trustees of Theatre; [Boston?], 31 March 1796
Again applies for lease, refers to earlier letter. 1s. (1p.)
A.L.S. the Trustees of Theatre; Boston, 3 June 1797
Assures them of intnetions to honor bail, to discharge debts, and to turn over to them scenery and machinery, describing losses, asking for permission to retain tools-in-trade. 1s. (4p.)
A.L.S. the Trustees of Theatre; Boston, 16 June 1797
Concerns John Hodgkinson's negotiations with Haymarket Theatre, pledging to work for union of interests of Federal Street and Haymarket. 1s. (1p.)
A.L.S. to Trustees of Theatre; Boston, 5 April 1796
Requests three to seven year lease rather than one-year lease granted him. 1s. (2p.)
A.L.S. the Trustees of Theatre; Boston, 20 June 1797
Refuses offer of managership in coming season for lack of resources, suggests Proprietors compensate him and wife for past season. 1s. (2p.)
A.L.S. to Elisha Sigourney; [Boston?], 14? May 1796
Concerns requirements for improving Theatre. 1s. (2p.)