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opened, Apr. 14, 1879
Selwyn's, on Washington and Essex streets, opened, Oct. 28, 1867
Has been changed to Globe, 1880
Tremont, on Tremont street, first opened, Sep. 24, 1827
Madam Celeste dancing there, Nov. 20, 1827
William Pelby became manager, Jan. 28, 1828
Junius Brutus Booth playing, July 29, 1828
Edwin Forrest playing Metamora, Oct. 10, 1831
James Anderson mobbed there, Nov. 16, 1831
Mrs. Vincent's first appearance, Sep. 12, 1832
Ravel family playing, Nov. 5, 1832
Yankee Hill playing, Aug. 17, 1837
The last theatrical play there, June 17, 1843
Theatres
Tremont, on Tremont street. Sold to Baptist society. Dedicated Tremont Temple, Dec. 8, 1843
Warren, corner Portland and Travers streets, opened, July 3, 1832
Name changed to The National, May 8, 1836
Visited by 400 truckmen, in white frocks, Dec. 1, 1338
The third row became notorious, 1840
The third row scenes abandoned, Sep. 14, 1846
Building destroyed by fire, Apr.