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Information about entertainment in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1901-05-02, National Tribune; notes on the Belle Isle singing quartet
1901-08-08, Richmond Times; Women’s Christian Association will give a lawn party tonight at the Van Lew mansion
1901-08-09, Richmond Dispatch; Women’s Christian Association gave a lawn party at the Van Lew mansion
1901-08-15, Richmond Times; lawn-party at the Van Lew mansion successful – will be repeated
1901-09-03, Richmond Times; Women’s Christian Association have decided to give another lawn party at the Van Lew house
1901-11-08, Richmond Times; Virginia Club moves into the Van Lew mansion - description of the improvements made
1908-04-29, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Ben Greet, Shakespearean Actor, to give benefit performances at the old Van Lew mansion
1908-05-03, Richmond Times-Dispatch; Two Shakespeare plays to be performed in the yard of the Van Lew mansion by Ben Greet – benefit for the “Chimborazo Sanatorium”
1908-05-05, Richmond Times-Dispatch; ladies are meeting at the Van Lew mansion to “perfect arrangements” for the Ben Greet plays to be presented there
1908-05-10, Richmond Times-Dispatch; description of the benefit to be held tomorrow at the Van Lew mansion – two Shakespeare plays to be presented by Ben Greet and his players
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