Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1902 — Uncle Tom’s Cabin. [ARTICLE]
Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
Griswold’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. will present this ever popular drama of American life, under a large water proof pavilion, fitted up in grand style, with raised seats, etc., also a large stage equipped with all modern improvements and a car-load of scenery for a spectacular production of the play. The press from surrounding towns speak in the highest terms of the play: The Cario Bulletin says: “The Griswold’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. appeared to the largest audience of the season last night. Their tent is fitted up in regular opera house Btyle and it is a wonderful performance this company gives. There is not a poor actor in the show. The newspaper men called in a body on Mr. Griswold in his beautiful car and were shown through one of the finest Pullmans ever seen in the city.” Remember the date, Rensselaer, Monday, Jane 16th.
