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Maine Living News paper section “Going to the Movies” “Restored ‘Evangeline’ highlights exhibition of films, audiences of northern New England.” May 5, 1996. 2 Copies
Henry W. Longfellow Information pamphlets. 2 copies.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Dana (1881-1950) Personal Papers. Part of a finding aid.
Sheet music information from the National Historic Sites in Cambridge, MA.
Article “Longfellow’s ‘Evangeline’ in Radio Version” New York Times.
Article “Longfellow’s Poem Made into Opera” Associated
Press. No date given.
“Articles on American Literature Appearing in Current Periodicals.” No date available.
Article “Premiere of Evangeline to be Presented in Jordan Hall.” March 17, 1939
New York Times article. “Premiere of New Opera at Columbia University.” May 2, 1948.
“Opera ‘Evangeline’ Given at Columbia” Article review by Robert A. Hague. May 1948. Longfellow National Historical Society Archival materials.
“Costumes of Evangeline” booklet by Annette White and Francine Mazerolle. No date available.
“Évangéline: Chant Acadien”Sheet music and French words.
19.10.29 “Evangeline: Song and Chours” by Will S. Hays. Sheet music and English words.
“Evangeline” and “Eyes that Say I Love You” Sheet music and words. Jos. McCarthy and Fred Fisher. No date available.
Cover page “Grand Potpourri of All the Melodies from the Celebrated American Opera Bouffe, Evangeline” by Edward E. Rice. Copyright 1877. “Evangaline” Written by Charlotte Young, Composed by John Blockley. Sheet music and words. No date available.
“Evangeline” Sheet music and French words. By A.T. Bourque. 19.10.34 “Evangaline’s Lament. Romance Pour le Piano
Forte, Par Albert Lindhal.” London. Sheet music. No date available. “Sweet the Song of Birds” from “Evangeline”. Words by J. Cheever Goodwin and Music by Edward E. Rice. Copyright 1875, Boston. “Evangeline” by J. Sieboth. Sheet music and explanation of instruments and musicians. 1859.
Biography information on William Shakespeare Hays and Ray Henderson. No dates available.
Newspaper clipping ca. 1898. “How about Evangeline, Colonel?”