Shown in wood in 1872 by William Page & Co., with lowercase. Also cut by Morgans & Wilcox, Tubbs Manufacturing Co. (as No. 2106), and Heber Wells. Known at Hamilton as No. 303. [P22] Also made in metal [by whom, Bruce?] and shown in 1867. [Skyline]
Revived in type metal by Charles Broad of Phoenix Type Foundry in the early 1960s under the name Staccato (no lowercase, now available from Skyline). [TH Groves] Adopted by Dan X. Solo for phototype under the same name. [Solo 1976]
Digital interpretations include HWT Tuscan Extended (2013), Stakeholder Roman (Alan Jay Prescott, 2013, unreleased?), and Tuscalooza NF (Nick’s Fonts, 2014).