The Ladies of Castile. A Tragedy.
The above plays were published in a volume of Poems, Dramatic and Miscellaneous. Boston, 1790.
The Motley Assembly. A Farce. Published for the entertainment of the Curious. Boston: N. Loverly, 1779. 12mo, pp. 15.
Published without name (attributed to Mrs. Warren), by Paul L. Ford, in Beginnings of American Dramatic Literature.
WATTERSON, GEORGE
George Watterson, born in New York in 1783, died in Washington, D. C., 1854. He was a lawyer in Washington, and was the first Librarian of Congress. He published several books on law and the topography of Washington. He also published the Letters of General Washington.
The Child of Feeling. A Comedy. Georgetown, 1809. 18mo, pp. 113.
WETMORE, ALPHONSO
The Pedlar. A Farce in Three Acts. Written for the St. Louis Thespians, by whom it was performed with great applause. St. Louis: John A. Paxton, 1821. 16mo, pp. 35.
WHITE, JOHN BLAKE
John Blake White, born in South Carolina in 1783, died 1859. He was an artist, lawyer and dramatist, residing in Charleston.