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Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Emma Crow, Mar 31, 1858
In this letter, Charlotte reassures Emma of her love. She promises to visit Emma soon. Charlotte mentions Harriet Hosmer who is trying to find a winter residence in Rome for Cushman. At the end of the year, Charlotte would eventually move to Via…
Tags: love, press coverage, respectability
Grace Greenwood
Grace Greenwood is the pen name of Sara Jane Clarke Lippincott. Greenwood travels Europe (for a certain period of time, she also travels with Cushman) in 1853 and publishes Greenwood Leaves with Ticknor & Fields. Greenwood lives with Cushman in…
Tags: press coverage, Rome, social capital
Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Mrs Stowe and Her Neighbors in Rome," Lowell Daily Citizen and News, July 23, 1860
Originally, the article was published in the New York Independent on July 12, 1860. Stowe describes social gatherings in Via Gregoriana in Rome. She explicitly mentions Cushman's household, Stebbins, and Hosmer, who are living together. The short…
Strong Friendship between Hosmer and Cushman, Albany Evening Journal, Jan 21, 1859
On page 2, the newpaper uses the term "strong friendship." It is publicly known that both women live together.
Credit
Readex: America's Historical Newspapers
Tags: press coverage, public intimacy, Rome
Weekly Council Bluffs Bugle, Stebbins and Cushman mention, October 26, 1859
On page 2, the periodical mentions that Charlotte and Stebbins travel together.
Credit
Readex: America's Historical Newspapers
Tags: press coverage, public intimacy, Rome, travel/touring
Cobbe's Italics: Brief Notes on Politics, People and Places in Italy (1864)
Among others, the text mentions Hosmer and Cushman. Cobbe describes the Cushman household as a "women club."
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Hathi Trust
Macready's Diary – Cushman mentions (edited by Toynbee, 1912)
The diary entries depict an interesting dynamic between Macready's and Cushman's relationship. There is no diary entry from the beginning of January, 1844, when Cushman published her poem about Macready in the Anglo American Journal. Usually,…
Boston Evening Transcript, Cushman's voice, December 14, 1843
On page 2, the paper quotes a New York correspondent who describes Cushman's voice as "coarse."
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Readex: America's Historical Newspapers
Tags: press coverage
Boston Evening Transcript, Macready and Cushman, November 14, 1843
On page 2, the paper speculates or utters wishful thinking about a theater performance involving both Macready and Cushman, performing Shakespearean roles. Given the context of false reports about Cushman accompanying Macready on his Southern tour…
Tags: admirers, press coverage, rumors, travel/touring
Boston Evening Transcript, October 31, 1843
On page 2, the newspaper falsely reports on Cushman going tour with Macready. Macready mentions these false reports in his diary, which make him furious.
Credit
Readex: America's Historical Newspapers
Tags: press coverage, rumors, social capital, travel/touring
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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…

