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"Foreign Intelligence", Belfast News-Letter, Jun 30, 1852

1852. Belfast Newsletter. CC Hays and Vandenhoff on their way to Europe - Omeka.pdf
This short entry, under the section on the United States, reports that Charlotte Cushman along with Miss Hayes and George Vandenhoff are on the passenger list of the Asia. Credit The British Library Newspapers,Gale Digital Collections

"Foreign Intelligence", Manchester examiner and times, May 29, 1852

1852. Manchester Times. Finances and Farewell.pdf
This short entry reports on Charlotte Cushman's earnings from her professional tour in the United States, after which she would revisit England before retiring from stage. Credit The British Library Newspapers,Gale Digital Collections

"Charlotte Cushman as she was, and as she is", Spirit of the Times, Mar 15, 1851

1851. Spirit of the Times. Plans of Retirement - Howitt repr..pdf
This article pays respect to Charlotte Cushman and her successful career and announces that she will perform for the last time in New Orleans, before officially retiring from stage. Credit EBSCO Research Databases

"Foreign Intelligence", Liverpool Mercury, Jun 1, 1852

1852. Liverpool Mercury. Reprint of Farewell Address.pdf
This one-line entry, under news from the United States, states that Charlotte Cushman has retired from her theatrical engagements and is about to return to England. Credit The British Library Newspapers,Gale Digital Collections

Cushman and Hays Performing Together, Era, Nov 19, 1848

This press report covers Matilda Hays and Charlotte Cushman's performance on stage as Romeo and Juliet. It describes Hays as Cushman's "protege." Credit Newspaper.com

Daniel Holmes's Journal History of a Young Lady (1848-1851)

Mss .S477 .a diary entry on CC long. Omeka.pdf
The following information is provided by the Boston Athenaeum:"Journal describing his life as a merchant in New Orleans, and his young family, particularly the development of his first daughter, Georgine, and the birth, illness, and death of his…

"Amusements", Bristol Mercury and Western Counties Advertiser, Feb 24, 1855

1855. Bristol Mercury. Announcements.pdf
This is a list of announcements about Charlotte Cushman performing at the Theatre-Royal in Bristol for three nights, each a different role. Credit The British Library Newspapers,Gale Digital Collections

Excerpt from De Navarro's "The Girlhood of an Actress," North American Review (1895)

De Navarro remembers her first and last encounter with Charlotte Cushman who encouraged her to pursue a stage career.Even before this account is published, Frances Elizabeth Willard informs in her A Woman of the Century (1893) that "[b]y the advice…

"Literature and Art," Chicago Press and Tribune, Feb 9, 1860

Stebbins returns with Cushman to the United States Credit ProQuest

Frances Elizabeth Willard's A Woman of the Century (1893)

Willard's collective biography includes, among others, an entry about Cushman and summarizes her career. Credit archive.org

"Charlotte Cushman," Chicago Tribune, June 22, 1878

This review laments that Emma Stebbins's biography of Charlotte Cushman lacks a proper account of Cushman's dramatic career and instead focuses too much on her private life. Emma Stebbins first met Cushman in Rome and the "two ladies soon became…

"MISS CUSHMAN", Glasgow Herald, Jun 4, 1858

1858. Glasgow Herald. CC observed.pdf
This article reports that Charlotte Cushman and Susan Cushman Muspratt were present at the President's levee at Washington and had been received by the President with "marked attention". They had also been invited to dinner at homes of "others of the…

"WINTER GARDEN—REAPPEARANCE OF MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN", New York Times, Oct 2, 1860

1860. Reappearance_NYT.pdf
This article reports that Charlotte Cushman performed in the United States the first time in three years due to the long time she spent in Europe. She performed as Mrs. Haller in the play The Stranger at Winter Garden drew a large crowd. Among the…

[no title], Cincinnati Daily Press, Dec 13, 1861

1861. Cincinnati Daily Press. CC home in Rome.pdf
This short entry in a section dedicated for house wives reports that Charlotte Cushman is in Rome and is mostly engaging in charitable activities. Credit Newspapers.com, Ancestry

Record of the Metropolitan Fair in Aid of the United States Sanitary Commission Held at New York in April 1864

1864. Metropolitan Fair US Sanitary Commission excerpt. Omeka.pdf
The excerpt praises Cushman's performance of "Macbeth" together with Edwin Booth retrospectively""It was perhaps the most memorable of all the public performances given to the Sanitary Commission."The record ispublished in 1867, three years after the…

Grace Greenwood and Charlotte Cushman in Rome, <em>Sunbury American</em>, Dec 4, 1852

1852. Sunbury American CC and Greenwood.pdf
Grace Greenwood and Charlotte Cushman traveled to Rome. Greenwood is described as a "bleu."

"Personal," Lowell Daily Citizen and News, March 26 1864

1864. GG as Lecturer in Army, Omeka.pdf
A report stating that Greenwood visited the Potomac army and is due to give four lectures to "large audiences". Credit Readex: America's Historical Newspapers

Ladies Home Journal

Ladies Home Journal.pdf
Ladies Home Journal is a monthly American women's magazine first published by the Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia in 1883. Besides short and serial fictional stories, the magazine is devoted to any issues related to home life. It contains…

"Table Gossip," Boston Daily Globe, Dec 17, 1873 to Dec 25, 1927

Boston Daily Globe_Table Gossip_1908.pdf
"Table Gossip" is a column in the Boston Daily Globe that recounts the latest news circulating in Boston, ranging from marriage announcements to social receptions to travel reports.The included file only serves as an example illustration of the…

"Current Gossip," Chicago Tribune, Aug 23, 1875 to Aug 7, 1887

1877. Chicago Daily Tribune. Brewster Column.pdf
"Current Gossip" is a column in the Chicago Tribune that gives accounts of any political, cultural, or social news. Anne Brewster has contributed reports from Rome as a correspondent.The included file only serves as an example illustration of the…