Box 4
Contains 73 Results:
Nick Long, 1915-09-02
Wm. A. Brady's Theatrical Enterprise to James McIntyre. Inquiry on play's opening. ALS. 1 p. envelope.
Hippodrome Program, Youngstown, Ohio., Starting 1915
“Maud,” etc. inscription. 2 pp. (fragment)
TL to “Variety”, from McIntyre and Heath., 1916-02-22
Ragtime originated by African Americans. Introduction to stage by McIntyre and Heath. Carbon copy. 3 pp.
Library of Congress., 1916-09-21
Copyright registration, receipt. 1 p.
Tenley, Elmer., 1916-12-27
Agreement for sale of new act, “The Salesman” for “Georgia Minstrels.” ALS, 1 leaf. (i.e. 2 pp.) Also 26 money order receipts.
McIntyre and Heath., 1917 - 1924
Route sheets, 4 pp.
1917-1918. Orpheum Circuit. 1 p.
1923. “Red Pepper” Co. Carbon copy. 1 p.
1923-1924. route sheet. 2 carbon copies, 2pp.
Frank Tinney to McIntyre and Heath., 1917-07-20
Schedule for playing in N.Y. towns in August, TLS. 1 p.
Orpheum Theatre and Realty Co. to McIntyre and Heath., 1917-10-14
Receipt for services rendered. 1 p.
Pierce's Celebrated Prepared Cork to McIntyre and Heath., 1917, Dec. and 1918, Jan
Letter and Invoice, 2 pp.
Frank Evans to McIntyre and Heath., 1918-01-19
Performance dates. TLS. 1p.
Route lists., 1919 - 1920
Cities scheduled for “Hello, Alexander.” 3 cards. Includes items without dates.
Shubert Majestic Theatre, Providence, R.I., 1919-04-15
Box office statement for “Hello Alexander.” 1 p.
Press release about the 45th anniversary of McIntyre and Heath., 1919-11-13
Reunion of old-time minstrel men in N.Y.C. to honor the McIntyre and Heath partnership then appearing in “Hello, Alexander.” Mimeo, 3 pp.