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hey, john. dashaway hall in san francisco (est. 1862) was a well-known
facility of this sort. its records didn't survive the earthquake and fire,
but it was relatively well chronicled and photographs survive from the
1870s. it began as a temperance hall but as its founding organization (the
dashaway association, 1859-1898) began to decline in the 1870s, it was
rented for a variety of purposes. if you'd like information short of actual
records, let me know. jb
At 06:39 AM 4/16/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I am searching for the records of a late (1870-1900)
>nineteenth-century temperance hall that might have hosted or
>sponsored temperance entertainments. If you can help me,
>please write, fax or e-mail me at one of the addresses listed
>below.
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>Thanks.
>
>
>John Frick
>Department of Drama
>University of Virginia
>Charlottesville, VA 22903
>FAX: 804-924-1447
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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