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  1. Jessie Brown; by Dion 1820-1890 Boucicault, 2010-06-26
  2. London assurance; a comedy in five acts by Dion 1820-1890 Boucicault, 2010-06-25
  3. Jessie Brown; by Dion 1820-1890 Boucicault, 2010-06-24
  4. West end; by Dion Boucicault 1820-1890, 1870-12-31
  5. Print On Demand Facsimile of Original:The streets of New York a drama in five acts by Dion Boucicault. by Boucicault. Dion. 1820-1890., The **** Club, 1905-01-01
  6. Andy Blake or. The Irish diamond. a comedy. in two acts. By Dion by Boucicault. Dion. 1820-1890., 1856-01-01
  7. London assurance: the full original text adapted for the modern by Boucicault. Dion. 1820-1890., 1971-01-01
  8. Dion Bocicault (1820-1890) (Theatre in Focus) by John McCormick, 1987-12
  9. Dion Boucicault by Robert Goode Hogan, 1970-06
  10. The Politics of Irish Drama: Plays in Context from Boucicault to Friel (Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre) by Nicholas Grene, 2000-02-13
  11. The poor of New York. A drama in five acts by Dion Boucicault 1820-1890 Brisebarre Edouard 1818-1871. Pauvres de Paris Nus Eug?¿ne 1816-1894. Pauvres de Paris, 1857-12-31

101. Edgar A. Poe Collection, Index Of Correspondents
Boucicault, Dion, 182018908.3 Briggs, Charles Frederick, 1804-18778.3 Brinley,George, 1817-18758.3 Brooks, NC (Nathan Covington), 1809-18988.3
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/poe.e.corr.html
Edgar A. Poe Collection
Index of Correspondents
Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parenthesis which indicates the number of items by that person. A single item is indicated where there is no number in parenthesis following the box and folder number. Campbell, Killis, 1872-19378.6 (4) There are 4 letters from Killis Campbell in Box 8, Folder 6. And in the example,
Ambler, John8.3
there is one letter from John Ambler located in Box 8, Folder 3. This index pertains to the letters filed in the Correspondence about Poe subseries in the Materials about Poe and His Works Series. Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Aldrich, James, 1810-18568.3
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-19078.3
Allan, John, 1780-1834 8.4 (4), oversize folder 6 (6)
Allan, John, Mrs.8.3
Allan, Maryoversize folder 6
Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949
Ambler, John8.3
Anthon, Charles, 1797-18678.3 (2)
Armstrong, William J. (William Jessup), 1796-18468.3
Arthur, T.S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-18858.3
Bartel, I.G.8.3 Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867 Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-19228.3

102. Playscripts And Promptbooks Collection Finding Aid
Boucicault, Dion, 1820189016.5-17.1 Bourdet, Edouard, 1887-19457.2 Bracco,Roberto, 1862-194313.8 Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-19562.2 Broadfoot, WW14.2
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/taplayscripts.corr.html
Playscripts and Promptbooks Collection
Index of Authors and Production Personnel
Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Addison, John, 1920- 16.3-4
Ainsworth, Ford1.1
Akins, Zoe, 1886-19581.2
Andreyev, Leonid, 1871-191916.1
Arabian, Michael1.3
Ashton, Michael16.2-4
Baker, Melville7.4
Barefield, Jason1.4
Barker, Richard H., Jr.5.3
Barrett, Wilson, 1848-1904
Barrie, J. M. (James Matthews), 1860-19371.6 Bedwell, Stanley11.1 Belasco, David, 1853-19314.1, 7.2 Bentley, Eric, 1916- 2.2 Berkeley, Reginald10.1 Berlin, Irving, 1888- 2.7 Bernstein, Henry, 1876-19531.7-2.1 Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890 Bourdet, Edouard, 1887-19457.2 Bracco, Roberto, 1862-194313.8 Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-19562.2 Broadfoot, W. W.14.2 Brough, Robert B. (Robert Barnabas), 1828-18602.3 Brough, William, 1826-18702.3 Bruckner, Ferdinand, 1891-19585.1 Burnside, R. H., 1870-1952 Burton, William E. (William Evans), 1802-186016.5-17.1 Caillavet, G.-A. de (Gaston-Arman de), 1869-191512.5-13.3 Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-19311.5, 17.2-3 Carra, Lawrence3.1 Carton, R. C. (Richard Claude), 1856-19283.2 Charlap, Moose, 1928- 6.6

103. Brief Biographies Of Jackson Era Characters (B)
Boucicault, Dion 1820 1890. Playwright and actor born in Dublin. Came toAmerica in September 1853, where he lived until 1862 (shortly after his 1859
http://www.earlyrepublic.net/BIOG-B.htm
Brief Biographies from the Jackson/Van Buren Era (B) :
Babbitt, Isaac 1799-1862:
b.7/26,d.5.26
Inventor (in metallurgy, mostly) and manufacturer; born in Taunton MA , with little education he became a goldsmith. He had success for a while replicating and manufacturing "britannia ware", a cheap substitute for silver in Taunton, but soon sold the works to their apprentices (it became known as Reed and Barton, which continued in business). In 1834, he went to Boston as superintendent of Alger's Foundry and Ordnance Works, or the South Boston Iron Works, where he achieved great success, casting the first brass cannon made in the United States. His biggest success was the invention of a journal box (for enclosing train axles, ball bearings, and lubrication), U.S. Patent #1252, 7/17/39, for which he received large royalty fees. His suggestion of an alloy to be used for the bearings, made parenthetically, was more important than the invention itself (he is not regarded as the actual inventor or the alloy, and presumably got no royalties from it). Was committed to the McLean Asylum in Somerville, MA

104. Backstage - An RSLP Funded Theatre Collections Database
The Stage Designs of Leslie Hurry (1990); Baugh, Christopher Garrick and Loutherbourg(1990); McCormick, John Dion Boucicault 1820 1890 (1987); Worth
http://www.backstage.ac.uk/cld2/show_full?my_id=1029769330

105. Bibliography Of 19th-c. Irish Literature
Dionysius Lardner Boucicault (previously Bourcicault) (18201890) Note DionBoucicault wrote about 200 plays, many of which were reworked versions or
http://irish-literature.english.dal.ca/biblio-main.htm
Bibliography of Nineteenth-Century Irish Literature
The symbol " " marks links to texts housed on this website and, unless otherwise noted, edited by Julia M. Wright ( Canada Research Chair in European Studies at Dalhousie University ) (go to homepage ). Texts and, of course, authors continue to be added thanks to the generous support of the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada . Links to texts located elsewhere on the web are followed by parenthetical references to the relevant editor or website. If you lose the index frame as you navigate the site, just click on the image to be taken back to the home page and index. On documenting the use of online texts, see The MLA Handbook The Chicago Manual of Style , or the MLA's online FAQ English-Language Authors William Allingham (1824-1889)
  • Poems Day and Night Songs The Music Master Nightingale Valley Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland The Ballad Book Fifty Modern Poems Rambles Songs, Ballads and Stories Evil May-Day Ashby Manor Blackberries Irish Songs and Poems Life and Phantasy A Diary By the Way
Edmund John Armstrong(1841-1865)
  • Poems by the Late Edmund John Armstrong
George Francis Armstrong (1845-1906) a.k.a. George Francis Savage-Armstrong

106. St. Patrick's Day Vest
The song by the title The Wearing of The Green was written by a Dubliner, DionBoucicault (18201890). After America s revolution, the Irish thought it
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St. Patrick's Day Vests
Vests for St. Patrick's Day - size: S, M, L, XL
Four bottoms with adjustable straps Wearing of the green is just not for the Irish. St. Patrick's Day is a day to celebrate, so look festive in your St. Patrick's Day Vest. The Wearing O' The Green The official color is green, but clovers (Shamrocks) and Leprechauns are traditionally associated with St. Patrick's Day Here are some ideas on why green has been associated with St. Patrick's Day.
  • T he song by the title "The Wearing of The Green" was written by a Dubliner, Dion Boucicault (1820-1890). After America's revolution, the Irish thought it was time for their own independence. The color green became a symbol of sympathy for Irish independence and the British actually began executing persons found wearing anything green. The song Wearing of the Green was made because Irish people would burn the color red because they hated England so British soldiers would shoot people wearing the color green.

107. Irish Plays - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
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