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- Tags: Rome
"Grace Greenwood in Italy," New Hampshire Statesman, Apr 16, 1853
"Famous Old Maids," Morning Oregonian, July 19, 1895
"Memories of Three Great Women," New-York Tribune, Jul 21, 1890
"Charlotte Cushman," Harper's Weekly, March 4, 1876
"Charlotte Cushman," Harper's Bazaar, Nov 14, 1874
"Harriet Hosmer – Charlotte Cushman," Coleman's Rural World, Aug 15, 1868
The article is followed by a poem from Eliza Cook about how to "make your home beautiful."
"Harriet Hosmer and Charlotte Cushman at Rome," Chicago Tribune, March 8, 1868
"Miss Hosmer and Charlotte Cushman," Banner of Light, Aug 15, 1868
"Rome – Charlotte Cushman and Harriet Hosmer in the Eternal City," Republican Banner, March 10, 1867
"Rome Gossip," Daily Ohio Statesman, March 15, 1867
"Our Sanitary Fair in Rome," The Methodist, Apr 2, 1864
Tags: Civil War, press coverage, public image (active), Rome
"Charlotte Cushman at Rome," Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, March 9, 1876
"Interesting to Ladies," Home Journal, March 4, 1854
"A Nice Party," Daily Evening Star, Washington DC, Feb 25, 1853
Tags: press coverage, Rome, social capital
"A Dangerous Party," Portsmouth Inquirer (Ohio), March 11, 1853
Tags: press coverage, respectability, Rome, social capital
Rumor about Hosmer's Zenobia, Art Journal, 1863
Tags: gossip--published, press coverage, Rome, rumors
The Graphic, Review of Stebbins's Cushman Biography, Sept. 28, 1878
Public Ledger, Charlotte Cushman presented "Wooing of Hiawatha" by Edmonia Lewis, Nov 18, 1867
Tags: artists abroad, press coverage, Rome, social capital
Edmonia Lewis
Letter from Unknown (Private) to Charlotte Cushman, Mar 23, 1868
Tags: Rome, social capital
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Charlotte Cushman
Charlotte Cushman becomes widely known on both sides of the Atlantic as the first successful US-American actress. Earlier, she was a singer under the tutelage of James G. Maeder, married to actress Clara Fisher, in Boston. Charlotte has been the sole financial support of her mother since her father…