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Frank Dumont

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After the Opera House closed circa 1909, Dumont acquired Dime Museum at Ninth and Arch Streets and renamed it "Dumont's Theatre". He died in the box office of the theatre on March 17, 1919, during the opening number of that afternoon's matinee show. He is interred at
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from about 1869 to 1881. He eventually founded "Dumont's Minstrels", around 1895/96, after purchasing the Eleventh Street Opera House in Philadelphia. He authored many sketches and songs for the genre. One
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Dumont's 1899 work "The Witmark amateur minstrel guide and burnt cork encyclopedia" is a valuable resource on the history of American minstrelsy.
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Dumont wrote in 1915 that he had been the first to perform two classic 19th century standards, "
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Ragged But Right: Black Traveling Shows, Coon Songs, and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz
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Finding Aid: Collection 3054 - Frank Dumont (1848-1919) - Minstrelsy Scrapbook
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The Younger Generation in Minstrelsy and Reminiscences of the Past
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The Younger Generation in Minstrelsy and Reminiscences of the Past
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The Witmark Amateur Minstrel Guide and Burnt Cork Encyclopedia
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The Witmark amateur minstrel guide and burnt cork encyclopedia
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he wrote was later expanded into a successful 1884 play,
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Utica, New York
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
minstrel show
Utica, New York
Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels
afterpiece
A Parlor Match
Laurel Hill Cemetery

Silver Threads Among the Gold
When You and I Were Young, Maggie
Pat Chappelle
Rabbit's Foot (Comedy) Company
New Jersey
Washington, D.C.
Baltimore
Monarchs of minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to date
Finding Aid: Collection 3054 - Frank Dumont (1848-1919) - Minstrelsy Scrapbook
Historical Society of Pennsylvania


Frank Dumont, Noted Minstrel, Dies At Theatre
Evening Public Ledger
Frank Dumont
Mrs. Frank Dumont (obituary)
The New York Times
Noted Shrine of Minstrelsy Ends Career
The Younger Generation in Minstrelsy and Reminiscences of the Past

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