The Female Patriot. A Farce. Philadelphia, [?] 1794. 12mo.
Played in Philadelphia in 1795.
The Volunteers. A Farce, founded on the Whisky Insurrection in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1795. 12mo.
Americans in England. A Comedy. Boston, 1796. 12mo.
This piece was acted for Mrs. Rowson's benefit and farewell to the stage.
Although the last three titles are mentioned by Sabin and other bibliographers, I doubt if they were ever published, as after a diligent search I have failed to locate a copy of any, and none of those who give the titles give collations—an almost certain indication that they have been unable to see copies of the plays.
SAWYER, LEMUEL
Lemuel Sawyer was a native of North Carolina. He wrote a Life of John Randolph [of Roanoke,] N. Y., 1844. Died 1844.
Blackbeard. A Comedy in Four Acts, founded on Fact. Washington, 1824. 16mo, pp. 66.
The Wreck of Honor. A Tragedy. New York, 18—. 16mo, pp. 86.
SELDEN, ALMIRA
Naomi. A Sacred Drama in Five Scenes.
Published in a volume of poems entitled Effusions of the Heart. Bennington, Vt., 1820. 16mo, pp. 152.
The Irish Exiles in America, a drama in five scenes, was also published in the above mentioned volume.