Panoramas
Abstracts: 4
Abstracts
1455
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 January 1864
(adv; 1 inches)
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p.4, col.1
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1455 - L Jan. 1; adv:4/1 - For sale
To Showmen
One half of Wentworth's panorama of the great Rebellion, from the first
gun to the battle of Gettysburgh.
Address for one week, II. A. Hough and Company, Cleveland, O. - (1)
Index terms:
Gettysburg, Pa.; Hough, II. A. and co.; *Panoramas
1456
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 June 1864
(ed; 3 inches)
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p.4, col.5
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1456 - L June 9; ed:4/5 - We learn that the proprietors of the "Polop-
ticomorama" will remain in Cleveland. This very popular exhibit con-
sists of a seris of tableaux illustrative of the present war, which,
by aid of intricate machinery, optical illusions, and chemical effects,
appears like a real war in miniature form. (3)
Index terms:
Polopticomorama
1457
Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 June 1864
(7 inches)
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p.4, col.4
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1457 - L June 11:4/4 - The "Polopticomorama," the celebrated exhibition,
opens at Brainard's hall. As a work of art it is a creditable produc-
ticn and as a representation of historic incidents it is likewise. It
shows us Sumter amid flames, bursting shells, and many other scenes. (7)
Index terms:
Brainard's hall (Cont'd); Fort Sumter, S. C.; Polopticomorama
1458
Cleveland Morning Leader, 3 September 1864
(adv; 4 inches)
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p.1, col.8
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1458 - L. Sept. 3; adv: 1/8 - Brainard's hall will offer for one week com-
mencing Aug. 31, the most interesting panorama in the world painted on
three miles of canvas, PARADISE LOST.
Doors open at seven and one-half o'clock. The performance commences
at eight and one-half o'clock. Admission is 25 cents; in the afternoon,
ten cents. - (4)
Index terms:
Brainard's hall (Cont'd); PARADISE LOST (painting)