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George Whitefield | History Made Fresh
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Compelling Commentary from a Charismatic Curator. May 22, 2016. One of the most intriguing figures of Eighteenth Century America was the English preacher George Whitefield. An itinerant preacher, Whitefield was America’s first great evangelical pastor. The crowds Whitefield drew, frightened many of America’s religious leaders. While Whitefield was always careful not to directly challenge the established order, many clergymen saw in his sermons a direct challenge to ecclesiastical authority. Christ Church...
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Philadelphia’s First Theatre | THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE HISTORY JOURNAL
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THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE HISTORY JOURNAL. From minuet to hip-hop, from colonial assemblies to flash mobs; it’s all here. Philadelphia’s First Theatre. August 7, 2012. TOTUS MUNDUS AGIT HISTRIONEM. 8211; motto over the Southwark’s proscenium. HAMLET ON SOUTH STREET. See ad, below. Above, left,. A NIGHT AT THE SOUTHWARK. For the boxes, 5. For the pit and 3. James Godwin, for instance, who had come from Dublin, played the role of Ostrick in. See the advertisement from the Pennsylvania Gazette,. But primarily ...
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Where They Danced: Part I | THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE HISTORY JOURNAL
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THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE HISTORY JOURNAL. From minuet to hip-hop, from colonial assemblies to flash mobs; it’s all here. Where They Danced: Part I. July 7, 2014. THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. These next few posts will explore the urban spaces where Philadelphians danced where they performed for audiences, taught classes for adults and children and where they hosted their elaborate balls during their winter social seasons. In this post, I’ll talk about two halls, two hotels and two theatres. For his young pu...
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Yes, Washington Danced Here. – Part I | THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE HISTORY JOURNAL
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THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE HISTORY JOURNAL. From minuet to hip-hop, from colonial assemblies to flash mobs; it’s all here. Yes, Washington Danced Here. – Part I. February 13, 2012. George and Martha Washington. THE PHILADELPHIA DANCING ASSEMBLY. Above, far right,. Excursion to the United States,. Was “a most elegant room, sixty feet square, with a handsome music gallery at one end . . . papered after the French fashion, with the Pantheon figures in compartments, imitating festoons, pillars ...I am, Gentlemen,.
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War Memories and Memorial Day | History Made Fresh
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Compelling Commentary from a Charismatic Curator. War Memories and Memorial Day. April 12, 2015. As a boy growing up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, I had a pervasive interest in military history. Concurrent with that interest was another one in model building. I got so good that, by my college years, my model building was considered by some to be of professional quality. I especially liked German military history. I built countless German tanks of World War II. Why had he not told me sooner? Brian Matth...
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Hop on History | Tales from the Crypt Keeper of the Christ Church Burial Ground | Page 2
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Tales from the Crypt Keeper of the Christ Church Burial Ground. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. September 19, 2013. On Saturday, August 31. Almost 600 people gathered at the Christ Church Burial Ground to pay tribute to Charles Mason with a long overdue marker. An original Mason-Dixon Line border stone and a plaque were installed in the burial ground. Spectators at the unveiling of the Mason-Dixon marker at Christ Church Burial Ground. In the year 1786, Mr. Mason re...