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THE ENTERTAINERS JOIN ITS CITIZENS IN LEAVING FOR WATERING PLACES June - 1867
Daily Picayune - Wednesday, June 19, 1867
A SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
We learn that Bob Hart, so veil and favorably known in this community, intends visiting with a troupe the various watering places on the lake.
He will firsttvisit Bay St. Louis, then Pass Christian, and other places. Bob Hart has been so frequently favorably mentioned in this journal that he needs no further commendation from us.
He will have in his troupe Mr. Collins of the Academy of Music, a gentleman whom we have always esteemed, and whom we do not hesitate to give our sanction of recommendation. Mr. Collins is a gentleman of decided talent as an actor and is truly a most accomplished balldd singer. He has always so conducted himself as to command the respect of all who have met him.


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