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McCullough, John, 1832-1885 Library of Congress/NACO

John McCullough American actor Wikidata

VIAF ID: 24540331 (Personal)

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Coriolanus Library of Congress/NACO
Crowded houses! Brilliant reception given to the great Shaksperean Comedian Mr. Hackett Library of Congress/NACO
Dead shot Library of Congress/NACO
Fall of Tarquin Library of Congress/NACO
Gladiator Library of Congress/NACO
Hamlet Library of Congress/NACO
Howard Payne's Tragedy of Brutus to-night Library of Congress/NACO
Jack Cade Library of Congress/NACO
John McCullough and Miss Annie Graham will appear in domestic Drama, Comedy & Farce! Library of Congress/NACO
Katherine and Petruchio Library of Congress/NACO
Lady of Lyons Library of Congress/NACO
Last of the Wampanoags Library of Congress/NACO
Love and pride Library of Congress/NACO
Maiden Library of Congress/NACO
Metamora Library of Congress/NACO
Othello, the jealous Moor Library of Congress/NACO
Rebel Library of Congress/NACO
Richelieu Library of Congress/NACO
Romeo and Juliet Library of Congress/NACO
Second week! of the highly successful engagement of Mr. John McCullough Library of Congress/NACO
Shylock Library of Congress/NACO
Theater playbill for John McCullough and Annie Graham in "The Maiden, or, The Rebel," "Michael Erle" and "The Dead Shot" at Ford's Atheneum, April 19, 1862 Library of Congress/NACO
Theater playbill for Mr. Hackett in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at Ford's Atheneum, May 15, 1862 Library of Congress/NACO
Theater playbill for Mr. John McCullough in "The Gladiator," "Damon and Pythias," and "Jack Cade, or, The Bondman of Kent" at the National Theater, Washington, D.C., [December 8-9, 1880]. Library of Congress/NACO
Theater program for Fanny Davenport in "Cymbeline," Detroit Opera House, September 8, 1879. Library of Congress/NACO
Wednesday ev'ng, May 7th, 1862, twenty-second appearance, and positively last night but two of Edwin Forrest the greatest living tragedian Library of Congress/NACO

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