Putnam, The Iron Son Of '76
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''Putnam, the Iron Son of '76'' is an 1844 American play by Nathaniel Bannister, and his most popular play. The play is about
American Revolutionary War The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was the armed conflict that comprised the final eight years of the broader American Revolution, in which Am ...
hero Israel Putnam. Starting on August 5, 1844, it played for 78 consecutive nights (not counting Sundays) in New York at the Bowery Theatre, produced by Thomas S. Hamblin, an astounding success for its time, and likely the longest New York run of its time. It featured the live horse "Black Vulture", which was a big audience draw.Paterson, Alexander D. (August 24, 1844)
"The Drama"
''The Anglo American'', Vol. 3., No. 18. p. 429. (via
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).
(October 19, 1844)
The Drama
p. 618 (noting that ''Putnam'' is still playing).
It enjoyed revivals for years, and was also performed in other cities.Quinn, Arthur Hobson
The Literature of the American People: An Historical and Critical Survey
p. 500 (1951)
Ireland, Joseph Norton
Records of the New York stage, from 1750 to 1860, Vol. II
p. 417 (1867)


Original New York cast

*Oneactah by John R. Scott * Major Putnam by George Milner * General Washington by William Alexander Vache *General Cadwallader by Mr. Reeve *General Greene by Mr. Jackson *Major Sapling by E.L. Davenport *Starkham by Thomas Hadaway *William by Mr. Sutherland *Lord Cornwallis by Mr. Fleming *Lord Rawdon by Mr. Lewis *Talbot, the Renegade by Junius Brutus Booth Jr. *Indian Boy by Mr. Yeoman *Kate Putnam by Mrs. Sutherland *Therese by Mrs. McCluskey *Mrs. Starkham by Mrs. Stickney *Violetah by Mrs. Phillips


External links


''Putnam, the Iron Son of '76''
(Samuel French, New York)(full text, via Google Books)


References

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