Annals of Cleveland

Adams, Edwin (actor)

Abstracts: 13

2003

Cleveland Morning Leader, 3 February 1864 (1 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

2003 - L. Feb. 3:4/3 - The following resolution presented by Mr. Willard
was adopted by the city council: That the board of city improvements
give notice to property owners on the north side of St. Clair and Case
sts. to have sidewalks of brick or stone. (1)

Streets

Index terms:

Adams, Edwin (actor); Case ave.; Cleveland board of improvements; Cleveland city council; St. Clair st.; Willard (councilman)

2094

Cleveland Morning Leader, 30 May 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

2094 - L. May 30:4/2 - (page dated May 28) - Mr. Adams' success as
"Charles de Moor"... has raised him still higher than ever in the estima-
tion of all true dramatic critics. The play itself was well rendered
throughout, and Mr. Ellsler achieved a wonderful success in his great
character of the old "Count." The funniest of funny farces MY
NEIGHBOR'S WIFE was splendidly given.
Tonight Mr. Adams makes his appearance in his greatest character, as
"Robert Landry," in the new and wonderfully successful play of THE
DEAD HEART. (2)

Theaters

Index terms:

Adams, Edwin (actor); DEAD HEART, THE (play); MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE (play)

2100

Cleveland Morning Leader, 6 June 1864 (7 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

2100 - L June 6:4/2, 4 - At the Academy of Music (benefit of Edwin Adams)
THE HERETIC and BLACK EYED SUSAN were on the bill. The former is
a tragedy and Mr. Adams displayed great dramatic power. In the latter
he covered himself with glory. There is originality and simplicity in
his acting. This was his final appearance of the season. (7)

Theaters

Index terms:

Academy of Music; Adams, Edwin (actor); HERETIC AND BLACK EYED SUSAN, THE (play)