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Leonard Grover

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Leonard Grover was a popular nineteenth century American comedic playwright. His best known plays are Davy Crockett and Our Boarding House,[1][2][3] believed to be the origin of the phase 'make no mistake'.[4]

References

  1. ^ Our boarding house [in, Davy Crockett & other plays by Leonard Grover : Frank Murdock : Lester Wallack : G. H. Jessop : J. J. Mccloskey. Edited by Isaac Goldberg and Hubert Heffner]. Proquest LLC. 2019-09-08.
  2. ^ "Theatre programmes". Library of Congress.
  3. ^ "America's Lost Plays".
  4. ^ Partridge, Eric (2003-09-02). A Dictionary of Catch Phrases. ISBN 9781134929993.