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Donniker, J. B; Newcomb, Bobby, 1847 1888, A.K.A. Master Robert Langlois, Minstrel, Songwriter, Producer; Pond, William A., American Music Instrument Dealer And Music Publisher, New York, Associated With John Firth And William Hall In Firm Of Firth, Hall & Pond In 1833. Also Established Independent Firm Of William A. Pond & Co. In 1863 Which Existed Until 1917
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Lynch, Francis, Performer; Mower, W. H; Picked Up At Troy In 1840, An Orphan Vagabond, Age 14. Danced At Pittsburgh In 1841 Under The Assumed Identity Of John Diamond; Power, James, D. 1890 Age 64, Singer And Songwriter, Member Of The Boston Harmoneons; Power, John, 1820 1872; Prendergast, T. B. (Thomas B.), D. 1869, Minstrel; Reed, G. P; Reynolds, F. A; Thayer, Benjamin W., 1840 1851, 204 And 208 Washington St., Boston
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Compton, Richard J., Engraver & Lithographer At Buffalo 1851 1856, At St. Louis From 1859. Assoc. With James H. Compton In 1855. By 1865 Had Become A Piano Manufacturer; Mc Lean, A. (Alexander), B. Ca. 1823, Lithographer And Engraver, Worked In Philadelphia, 1849, Louisville, Ky., 1850 And St. Louis, 1851 1870's; Newcomb, Bobby, 1847 1888, Born Robert Hughes, A.K.A. Master Robert Langlois: Minstrel, Songwriter, Producer
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