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Talbot, C. S. (Charles S.), Captain Morgan, or The Conspiracy Unveiled. A Farce, in Two Acts
Rochester Printed for the Author 1827
Preliminaries omitted.

Talbot, C. S. (Charles S.), Paddy's Trip to America; or, The Husband with Three Wives. A Farce, in Two Acts
New-York Printed for the Author 1822
Preliminaries omitted.

Talbot, C. S. (Charles S.), Squire Hartley, a Farce, in Two Acts
Albany E. And E. Hosford 1827
Preliminaries omitted.

Tayleure, Clifton W., 1830–1891, Horseshoe Robinson; or, The Battle of King's Mountain. A Legendary Patriotic Drama, in Three Acts. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, &c., &c. As Performed at the American Theaters
New York London Samuel French 1858
Preliminaries omitted.

Tayleure, Clifton W., 1830–1891, The Boy Martyrs of Sept. 12th, 1814. A Local Historical Drama, in Three Acts. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, &c., &c.
New York Samuel French & Son 1859
Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Bayard, 1825–1878, Faust: A Tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The First Part: Translated, in the Original Metres, By Bayard Taylor
Boston Fields, Osgood, & Co. 1871

Taylor, Bayard, 1825–1878, Faust: A Tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The Second Part: Translated, in the Original Metres, by Bayard Taylor
Boston James R. Osgood and Company 1873

Taylor, Bayard, 1825–1878, Prince Deukalion. By Bayard Taylor
Boston Houghton, Osgood and Company 1878
Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Bayard, 1825–1878, The Prophet: A Tragedy. By Bayard Taylor
Boston James R. Osgood and Company 1874
Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Taylor, Charles Alonzo, 1863–1942., From Rags to Riches By Charles A. Taylor [in, The Great Diamond Robbery & Other Recent Melodramas by Edward M. Alfriend & A. C. Wheeler: Clarence Bennett: Charles A. Taylor: Lillian Mortimer: Walter Woods: Edited by Garrett H. Leverton]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1940

Taylor, Vermilye, False Appearances, or, A Hit on the Dandies; A Farce, in Three Acts
New-York What D'Ye Call Him, Corner Of Varick & Vandain-St. 1819
Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Vermilye, The Banker; or, Things As They Have Been! A Farce: In Three Acts
New York Publisher unknown 1819
Preliminaries omitted.

Taylor, Vermilye, Things As They Will Be; or, All Barkers Are Not Biters. A Farce, in Three Acts. Respectfully Dedicated to the Holders of Washington and Warren, and Exchange Bank Bills
New-York M'Duffee & Farrand 1819
Preliminaries omitted.

Thomas, Lewis Foulk, 1808–1868, Cortez the Conqueror. A Tragedy in Five Acts, [Founded on the Conquest of Mexico]
Washington, D. C. B. W. Ferguson 1857
Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, Amira (Carpenter), Mrs., A Pastoral Play, in One Act. Designed for the Fourth of July [in, The Lyre of Tioga]
Geneva, N. Y. J. Rogert 1829
Only “A Pastoral Play, In One Act. Designed For The Fourth Of July” included.

Thompson, Amira (Carpenter), Mrs., A Sacred Drama, on the Book of Esther [in, The Lyre of Tioga]
Geneva, N. Y. J. Rogert 1829
Only “A Sacred Drama, On The Book Of Esther” included.

Thompson, Amira (Carpenter), Mrs., The Trial of Atticus, Before Justice Beau, for a Rape
Boston Isaiah Thomas 1771
Preliminaries omitted.

Thompson, William Tappan, 1812–1882, Major Jones' Courtship; or Adventures of a Christmas Eve, a Domestic Comedy, in Two Acts
Savannah Edward J. Purse 1850
Preliminaries omitted.

Thomson, Alexander, 1763–1803, The East Indian: A Comedy, in Three Acts. Translated from the German of Kotzebue
New-York Charles Smith And Stephen Stephens 1800
Preliminaries omitted.

Townsend, Eliza, 1788–1854, The Wife Of Seaton:Or, The Siege of Berwick [in, Poems and Miscellanies Selected from the Writings of Miss Eliza Townsend]
Boston Geo. C. Rand & Avery 1856
Only “The Wife Of Seaton: Or, The Siege Of Berwick” included.

Townsend, George Alfred, 1841–1914, The Bohemians; or Life in a Newspaper. A Play
Philadelphia Marlow Dramatic Club 1861
Preliminaries omitted.

Troubetzkoy, Amélie Rives Chanler, 1863–1945., Athelwold by Amélie Rives
New York Harper and Brothers 1893

Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827–1916, Neighbor Jackwood. A Domestic Drama, in Five Acts. Produced at the Boston Museum, Under the Direction of Mr. W. H. Smith, March 16th, 1857. Printed from the Acting Copy; the Stage Business, &c., Correctly Marked by J. H. Ring, Prompter
Boston Phillips, Sampson & Company 1857
Preliminaries omitted.

Trumbull, David, The Death of Capt. Nathan Hale. A Drama: In Five Acts. Written by David Trumbull, for the Hale Monument Association
Hartford Elihu Geer 1845
Preliminaries omitted.

Turnbull, John D., Rudolph, or The Robbers of Calabria; A Melo Drame, in Three Acts, with Marches, Combats and Chorusses. As Performed at the Boston Theatre
Boston B. True 1807
Preliminaries omitted.

Turnbull, John D., The Wood Dæmon, or, The Clock Has Struck! A Grand, Romantic, Cabalistic, Melo Drama in Three Acts: Interspersed with Processions, Pageants, and Pantomime, as Performed at the Boston Theatre. With Unbounded Applause
Boston B. True 1808
Preliminaries omitted.

Tyler, Royall, 1757–1826, Joseph and His Brethren: A Sacred Drama [in, Four Plays by Royall Tyler: Edited by Arthur Wallace Peach and George Floyd Newbrough]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

Tyler, Royall, 1757–1826, The Contrast, a Comedy; in Five Acts; Performed with Applause at the Theatres in New-York, Philadelphia, and Maryland
Philadelphia Thomas Wignell 1790
Preliminaries omitted.

Tyler, Royall, 1757–1826, The Island of Barrataria: A Farce in Three Acts [in, Four Plays by Royall Tyler: Edited by Arthur Wallace Peach and George Floyd Newbrough]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

Tyler, Royall, 1757–1826, The Judgement of Solomon: A Sacred Drama in Two Acts [in, Four Plays by Royall Tyler: Edited by Arthur Wallace Peach and George Floyd Newbrough]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

Tyler, Royall, 1757–1826, The Origin of the Feast of Purim; Or, The Destinies of Haman & Mordecai: A Sacred Drama in Three Acts Taken Principally from the Book of Esther [in, Four Plays: By Royall Tyler. Edited by Arthur Wallace Peach and George Floyd Newbrough]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

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