Foscari; or, The Venetian Exile. A Tragedy in Five Acts, as performed at the Charleston Theatre. Charleston, 1806. 12mo, pp. 52.

The Mysteries of the Castle; or, The Victim of Revenge. A Drama in Five Acts. Charleston, 1807. 16mo, pp. 65.

Modern Honour; or, The Victim of Revenge. A Tragedy. Charleston, 1812. 12mo.

Triumph of Liberty; or, Louisiana Preserved. A National Drama. Charleston, 1819. 12mo.

The Forgers. A Drama. Played at Charleston, S. C., 1825.
Published in The Southern Literary Messenger, March, 1857, and reprinted New York, 1899.

WHITE, WILLIAM CHARLES

William Charles White, born in Worcester, Mass., made his début on the stage in Boston in 1796, and in New York, at the Park Theatre, January 19, 1801, as Young Norval. He afterwards studied law and gave up the stage.

Orlando; or, Parental Persecution. A Tragedy, as performed at the Theatre, Federal Street, Boston. Boston, 1797. Portrait of Wm. C. White. 18mo, pp. 64.

The Clergyman's Daughter. A Tragedy in Five Acts, as performed at the Boston Theatre, with the Epilogue by R. T. Paine, Jr. Boston, 1810. 16mo, pp. 96.