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The New York Times
3 Unsigned Notices
21 to 26 April 1856


21 April 1856

Amusements

  BARNUM'S MUSEUM.—"Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be revived here to-night with the assistance of the principal artists who achieved its remarkable success when it was first produced in New-York. Little CORDELIA HOWARD is the Eva. The drama has been prepared with care, and the scenery is said to be unusually attractive.


21 April 1856

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  UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.—With little CORDELIA HOWARD, the original Eva, Mrs. HOWARD, the original Topsy, and Mr. HOWARD, the original St. Clair, produced in 6 acts, and with 8 grand tableaux, original music, choruses, grand Panorama of the Mississippi, &c., at Barnum's Museum this evening. Two sterling pieces this afternoon.


26 April 1856

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  "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to-day at Barnum's Museum with the famous little CORDELIA HOWARD as Eva. It will be performed at 2 1/2 o'clock this afternoon, as well as 7 1/2 this evening, so as to divide the great crowd, and leave an opportunity for ladies and children to witness it more agreeably.