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ams' Works; Sonneck's "Opera in America," under "May-day in Town;" Seilhamer, ii, 227; _Delineator_ (New York), 85:7; _New England Magazine_, 1894, n. s. 9:674; _North American Review_, July, 1858, 281. Among Tyler's works, other than those mentioned in the Introduction, may be recorded: 1. "The Algerine Captive; or, The Life and Adventures of Dr. Updike Underhill, Six Years a Prisoner Among the Algerines." 2 vols. Walpole, N. H., 1797. 2. "Moral Tales for American Youths." Boston, 1800. 3. "The Yankee in London: A Series of Letters, written by an American Youth during Nine Months of Residence in the City of London." New York, 1809. 4. Tyler wrote for the newspapers with Joseph Dennie, Walpole, N. H., and published selections from his contributions under the title of "The Spirit of the Farmer's Museum and Lay Preacher's Gazette." He also contributed poems to the _Farmer's Weekly Museum_, to the _Portfolio_, to the Columbia _Centinel_, to the _New England Galaxy_, and to the _Polyanthus_. Prose works were likewise included therein. Some of his contributions to the _Farmer's Museum_ were gathered together in 1798 under the title of "Colon and Spondee Papers," and issued by the pioneer American printer, Isaiah Thomas. WILLIAM DUNLAP The reader is referred to Dunlap's own "History of the American Theatre," and to his numerous other prose works, notably his Lives of Charles Brockden Brown and George Frederick Cooke. The Dunlap Society's Reprints of "Andre" (iv. 1887), "Darby's Return" (n. s. 8, 1899), and "The Father" (ii, 1887) contain biographical data. See Oscar Wegelin's "William Dunlap and His Writings," _Literary Collector_, 7:69-76, 1904; O. S. Coad's "William Dunlap: A Study of his Life and Writings, and of Contemporary Culture" (scheduled for issuance by the Dunlap Society in 1917); Dunlap's Diary, in the Library of the New York Historical Society: Vol. 14, July 27-Dec. 13, 1797; vol. 15, Dec. 14, 1797-June 1, 1798; vol. 24, Oct. 15, 1819-April 14, 1820; vol. 30, June 27, 1833-Dec. 31, 1834. Consult also Duyckinck; Rees, 76; Stedman-Hutchinson, Library of American Literature; Seilhamer, Index; Wood, Personal Recollections; Sonneck's "The Musical Side of George Washington;" _Analytical Magazine_, i, 404, 466; _New England Magazine_, 1894, n. s. 9, 684. See Wegelin, Evans, Hildeburn. JAMES NELSON BARKER Dunlap, ii, 307; Durang; Ireland; Rees; Diary of Manager Wood, in possession of the Unive
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