Percival P. Baxter collection of theater programs, 1895-1901.

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Percival P. Baxter collection of theater programs, 1895-1901.

Theater programs from theaters in Maine, Massachusetts, and elsewhere, including orchestral, vocal, and lecture programs from the same time period.

1.5 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8067204

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