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Jaimson, George, The Revolutionary Solidier; or, The Old Seventy-Sixer. A Farce.—in One Act. With Original Casts, Costumes, and All the Stage Business, as Marked by Mr. J. B. Wright, Stage Manager of the Holiday Street Theatre, Baltimore
Boston William V. Spencer 1850
Preliminaries omitted.

Jessop, George Henry, d.1915., Sam'l of Posen; Or, The Commercial Drummer: By George H. Jessop [in, Davy Crockett & Other Plays: By Leonard Grover: Frank Murdock: Lester Wallack: G. H. Jessop: J. J. McCloskey. Edited by Isaac Goldberg and Hubert Heffner]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1940

Johnson, Samuel D., 1813–1863, Brian O'Linn. A Farce, in Two Acts. Written for Barney Williams, Esq. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costumes—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. As Performed at the New York Theatres
New York London Samuel French 186–?
Preliminaries omitted.

Johnson, Samuel D., 1813–1863, In and Out of Place. A Burletta, in One Act. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, &c., &c. As Performed by Mrs. Barney Williams, in the Principal American and English Theatres
New York Samuel French 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

Johnson, Samuel D., 1813–1863, Our Gal: A Farce, in One Act. As Performed by Mrs. Barney Willams, in the American and English Theatres. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume–Cast of the Characters–Entrances and Exits–Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business
New-York Samuel French 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

Johnson, Samuel D., 1813–1863, The Fireman. A Drama, in Three Acts. The Noble Fireman Is Here Represented in His True Character—an Honest, Heroic, and Charitable Man, Fearless of Danger When Duty Calls, and Whose Motto Is, “Impelled by Emulation, and Actuated by Benevolence.” Now First Published. With Original Casts, Scene and Property Plots, Costumes, and All the Stage Business
New York Samuel French 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

Johnson, Samuel D., 1813–1863, The Shaker Lovers. A Drama, in One Act. With Original Casts, Costumes, and the Whole of the Stage Business, Correctly Marked and Arranged, by Mr. J. B. Wright, Assistant Manager of the Boston Theatre
New York Samuel French 1857?
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, Captain Kyd; or, The Wizard of the Sea. A Drama, in Four Acts. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. As Now Performed at the Principal English and American Theatres
New York Samuel French 18––
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, Moll Pitcher; or, The Fortune Teller of Lynn. A Drama. In Four Acts. Now First Published, with Editorial Remarks, Scene and Property Plots, original Casts, Costumes, and All the Stage Business
New York London Samuel French 187–?
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, The Carpenter of Rouen: Or, The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. A Romantic Drama, in Four Acts
London Thomas Hailes Lacy 18––?
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, The Green Mountain Boy: A Comedy in Two Acts. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. As Now Performed at the Principal English and American Theatres
New York London Samuel French 1860
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, The People's Lawyer; a Comedy in Two Acts. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, Etc., Etc., as Performed at the Principal English and American Theatres
New York Samuel French 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, The Silver Spoon. A Character Sketch in Four Parts. Revised and Reconstructed
Boston Walter H. Baker & Co. 1911
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, The Surgeon of Paris. An Historical Drama, in Four Acts. Now First Published. With Casts of Characters, and All the Stage Business
Boston William V. Spencer 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

Jones, Joseph Stevens, 1811–1877, The Usurper; or, Americans in Tripoli: A drama altered and compressed into three acts. By Joseph Stevens Jones [in, Metamora & Other Plays: By John Augustus Stone: Silas S. Steele: Charles Powell Clinch: Joseph M. Field: H. J. Conway(?): John H. Wilkins: Joseph Stevens Jones: John Brougham. Edited by Eugene R. Page]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

Jones, Robert, The Hidden Hand. A Drama, in Five Acts. Adapted from Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth's Celebrated Novel of the Same Name, Published in the New York Ledger. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Etc., Etc., Correctly Marked
Boston Walter H. Baker & Co. c. 1889
Preliminaries omitted.

Judah, Samuel B. H. (Samuel Benjamin Helbert), ca. 1799–1876, A Tale of Lexington: A National Comedy, Founded on the Opening of the Revolution. In Three Acts
New-York The Dramatic Repository 1823
Preliminaries omitted.

Judah, Samuel B. H. (Samuel Benjamin Helbert), ca. 1799–1876, Odofriede; the Outcast; a Dramatic Poem
New-York Wiley And Halsted 1822
Preliminaries omitted.

Judah, Samuel B. H. (Samuel Benjamin Helbert), ca. 1799–1876, The Mountain Torrent, a Grand Melo-Drama, Interspersed with Songs, Choruses, &c. In Two Acts. As Performed at the New-York Theatre, with Universal Applause
New-York Thomas Longworth 1820
Preliminaries omitted.

Judah, Samuel B. H. (Samuel Benjamin Helbert), ca. 1799–1876, The Rose of Arragon; or, The Vigil of St. Mark: A Melo-Drama. In Two Acts. As Performed with Unbounded Applause at the New-York Theatre
New-York S. King 1822
Preliminaries omitted.

Judd, Sylvester, 1813–1853, Philo: An Evangeliad
Boston Phillips, Sampson & Company 1850
Preliminaries omitted.

Jung-Stilling, Johann Heinrich, 1740–1817, Scenes in the World of Spirits, of Henry Stilling, Professor of the University at Marburg, (Germany.) Translated from the Third Original Edition
New-Market Ambrose Henkel & Co. 1815
Preliminaries omitted.

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