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Harmoneons
The Harmoneons were a blackface musical singing group in the 19th-century United States. The group began as the "Albino Family" in 1843, and later became the "Harmoneon Family."〔New Hampshire Patriot. Sept. 26, 1844.〕 Principal group members included L.V.H. Crosby;〔Edward Le Roy Rice. Monarchs of minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to date. Kenny publishing company, 1911.〕 Marshall S. Pike (1818-1901);〔〔Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events. 1902.〕 James Power;〔 and John Power〔Melodies of the Harmoneons. Boston: G. P. Reed & Co., 1851.〕 Through the years others associated with the group included: F.B. Howe;〔Flyer for Flagg's Hall Worcester. The Harmoneon Troupe... May 2, 1851.〕 Francis Lynch;〔 W.H. Mower, manager;〔 T.B. Prendergast;〔 and F.A. Reynolds.〔 In 1847 the Harmoneons performed for President James Polk at the White House.〔 The group sang throughout the U.S., including Baltimore, Maryland (1846-1847, 1850, 1853);〔Baltimore Sun. March 16, 1846; etc.〕 Trenton, New Jersey (1847);〔Trenton State Gazette. Aug. 16, 1847.〕 Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1848);〔New Hampshire Gazette and Republican Union. April 25, 1848.〕 Lowell, Mass. (1849); Salem, Mass. (1849); Belfast, Maine (1850, 1852);〔Joseph Williamson. History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine: from its first settlement in 1770 to 1875. Loring, Short, and Harmon, 1877.〕 and in Boston at the Melodeon (1849), Horticultural Hall (1849, 1851), and other venues. They also toured in Halifax, Nova Scotia.〔Atlantic Canada Theatre Site. www.lib.unb.ca〕 ==References==
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