Item #92699 Thursday Evening, March 19, 1891, An Amateur Theatrical Performance in Aid of The Summer Home for Colored Women and Children Consisting of a Comedy of Dion Boucicault, Entitled "London Assurance" The Berkeley Lyceum.
Thursday Evening, March 19, 1891, An Amateur Theatrical Performance in Aid of The Summer Home for Colored Women and Children Consisting of a Comedy of Dion Boucicault, Entitled "London Assurance"

Thursday Evening, March 19, 1891, An Amateur Theatrical Performance in Aid of The Summer Home for Colored Women and Children Consisting of a Comedy of Dion Boucicault, Entitled "London Assurance"

[New York]: The Berkeley Lyceum, 1891. Modest-sized broadsheet flyer. 24 cm. Text printed in red on both sides. Two horizontal creases. List of 30 "patronesses" printed on other side. The first patroness listed is Mrs. Valentine G. Hall, who was the grandmother of Eleanor Roosevelt whom little Eleanor went to live after her mother's death. We were unable find information about a "Summer Home for Colored Women and Children" other than an online reference identifying it as organized in 1890. Very Good. Item #92699

Price: $225.00

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