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- Tags: artists abroad
"American Artists in Rome," Boston Daily Evening Transcript, July 3, 1869
"New Ornaments for Central Park," Burlington Free Press, June 19, 1869
"Angelic American Females Radiating at Rome," Daily Journal of Commerce, June 1, 1871
"Letter from Rome," Boston Daily Advertiser, April 29, 1871
"American Artists in Rome," Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1869
"Our Artists in Rome," Public Ledger, Aug 16, 1876
Tags: artists abroad, press coverage, Rome
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to John Povey, Oct 17, 1847
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Emma Crow Cushman, Dec 5-6, 1862
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Emma Crow Cushman, Dec 12-13, 1862
Tags: artists abroad, love, respectability, Rome, social capital
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to William Wetmore Story, May 31, 1858
Tags: artists abroad, London, Rome, social capital, travel/touring
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to [Unknown], n.d.
Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Dec 27, 1852
"American Artists in Rome," Washington Union, March 26, 1853
Tags: artists abroad, press coverage
Letter from Anne Whitney to Sarah Whitney, April 30 - May 13, 1868
Public Ledger, Charlotte Cushman presented "Wooing of Hiawatha" by Edmonia Lewis, Nov 18, 1867
Tags: artists abroad, press coverage, Rome, social capital
Daniel Holmes's Journal History of a Young Lady (1848-1851)
Obituary, Baltimore Sun, April 19, 1892
Tags: admirers, artists abroad, press coverage, Rome, women's jobs
"American Artists in Rome," Mineral Point Tribune, July 20, 1871
Tags: artists abroad, press coverage, publicity, Rome, social capital
Brewster Gossips, Memphis Daily Appeal, Jan 21, 1869
"Miss Brewster," [New York Observer], [1881]
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Charlotte Cushman
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