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Rh The Flying Dutchman. Melodrama. (Park Theatre, New York, 10 Apr., 1827.)

Thirty Years, or the Life of a Gamester. MS. (first fifty pp. autograph) sold in New York, 1908. (Bowery Theatre, New York, 20 Feb., 1828.)

A Trip to Niagara; or, Travellers in America. A farce, in three acts. 1830. (New Bowery Theatre, New York, 28 Nov., 1828.)

The African.

La Perouse.

Robespierre.

The Soldier of '76.

See also the Bibliography of Charles Brockden Brown, Book II, Chap. vi.

Marble, A. R. William Dunlap: The Beginnings of the Drama. In Heralds of American Literature. Chicago, 1907, pp. 233-75.

McKee, T. J. Introduction to edition of The Father. Dunlap Society, 1887.

Wegelin, O. William Dunlap and His Writings. Privately reprinted from The Literary Collector [Jan., 1904], n. p., n. d.

—A Bibliographical Checklist of the Plays and Miscellaneous Writings of William Dunlap. Bibliographica Americana, 1916.

Ellet (Lummis), Mrs. Elizabeth Fries. Teresa Contarini, a Tragedy in Five Acts. In her Poems, Translated and Original. Philadelphia, 1835. (Park Theatre, New York, March, 1835.)

Forest, Thomas. The Disappointment. 1767, 1796.

Godfrey, Thomas. The Prince of Parthia. In his Juvenile Poems, with the Prince of Parthia. Philadelphia, 1765. See Collections. (Southwark Theatre, Philadelphia, 24 Apr., 1767.)

Evans, Nathaniel. Introduction to Juvenile Poems. Philadelphia, 1765.

Franklin, Benjamin. Pennsylvania Gazette, 19 Dec, 1749.

White, Thomas J. Notes on the provincial literature of Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, vol. I.

Smith, William. Thomas Godfrey. American Magazine, vol. 1, pp. 602-604. Philadelphia, 1758.

Tyler, M. C. A History of American Literature during the Colonial Times. II, 244-251. 1878.

Hopkinson, Francis, and Smith, William. An Exercise, containing a Dialogue and Ode sacred to the memory of his late gracious Majesty, George II. Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 23, 1761. Philadelphia, 1761. Rptd. in Works of Francis Hopkinson. Philadelphia, 1792.

Hopkinson, Francis, and Duché, Jacob. An Exercise, containing A Dialogue and Ode on the accession of his present gracious Majesty, George III. Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 18, 1762. Philadelphia, 1762. Rptd. in Works of Francis Hopkinson. Philadelphia, 1792.

Howe, Mrs. Julia Ward. The World's Own. Boston, 1857. New York, 1857. See Collections. (Played as Leonore at the Chambers Street Theatre, New York, 16 March, 1857.)

—Hippolytus. MS. (Written for Edwin Booth in 1864 but not played. Performed 24 March, 1911, Tremont Theatre, Boston, by Margaret Anglin.)

Humphreys, David. The Widow of Malabar; or, The Tyranny of Custom: A Tragedy. Pub. in Miscellaneous Works, 1790. (By the American Company in Philadelphia, 7 May, 1790.)