Quaker City Quartet

"The Musical Blacksmiths" / late 1800s- early 1900s




- Boston Daily Post / October 14, 1901 (pg5) -


  • The Inter Ocean (Chicago); September 4, 1875 (pg.2)
    -listed on program for Unity Church Recital


  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle; May 6, 1900 (pg.24)
    -listed on program for Novelty Theatre


  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle; November 3, 1901 (pg.21)
    - listed at Hyde & Behman's


  • Chicago Daily Tribune; October 18, 1903 (pg.41)
    - listed at the Olympic


  • The Inter Ocean (Chicago); September 16, 1906 (pg.30)


  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle; September 1, 1907 (pg.23)

  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle; September 3, 1907 (pg.6)
    - Hyde & Behman's Olympic; "The Quaker City Quartet made a hit with the audience."


  • The Scranton Republican (Scranton, Pennsylvania); Sunday, May 3, 1908 (pg.6)


  • New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania); October 16, 1908 (pg.4)
    - listed at the Coliseum


  • Brooklyn Daily Eagle; May 17, 1913 (pg.2)
    - Obituary Notes:
    "Henry Ernst died Thursday at his home, 2725 Avenue D. He was known as 'Harry Ernest' for thirty-five years
    on the vaudeville stage and manager of the Quaker City Quartet. He was born in the Eastern District 52 years
    ago. He leaves his widow, Jessie Stanton and a brother, Herman."

  • Programs:

  • Vaudeville / Keiths; Boston (1901)


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