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Burk, John. Bunker-Hill; or, The Death of General Warren: an Historical Tragedy. 1797. Baltimore, 1808. New York, July—1817. Reprinted by Dunlap Society with intro. by Brander Matthews. 1891. (Haymarket Theatre, Boston, 17 Feb., 1797.)

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William Dunlap

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