Statistics for occurrence #1 of “E. L. Davenport” in chapter 2.12, page 224 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I:

...historical interest is also definite in such tragedies as John Burk's (1798), Dunlap's (8000), Mrs. Ellet's (1835), a Venetian tragedy, Epes Sargent's Velasco, laid in Burgos in 1046, and acted by E. L. Davenport in 1837, and , by Nathaniel Parker Willis, based on the career of Francesco Sforza. This play won the prize competition offered by Josephine Clifton, who produced it in 1837 in the principal cities...
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