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Macready's Diary – Cushman mentions (edited by Toynbee, 1912)

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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,…

[no title], Boston Evening Transcript, Dec 14, 1843

Boston Evening Transcript, December 14, 1843, page 2 - annotated.pdf
The paper quotes a New York correspondent who describes Cushman's voice as "coarse." Credit Readex: America's Historical Newspapers

Macready and Cushman, Boston Evening Transcript, November 14, 1843

Boston Evening Transcript, November 14, 1843, page 2 - annotated.pdf
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…

Boston Evening Transcript, October 31, 1843

Boston Evening Transcript, October 31, 1843, page 2 - false report - annotated.pdf
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

Boston Evening Transcript, Nov 16, 1843

Boston Evening Transcript, November 16, 1843, page 2 - annotated.pdf
The false reports that Macready referenced in his diary entry spread further. Credit Readex: America's Historical Newspapers

Vandenhoff's Leaves from an Actor's Note-Book; With Reminiscences and Chit-Chat of the Green-Room and the Stage, in England and America (1860)

Vandenhoff's Leaves from an Actor's Note-Book; With Reminiscences and Chit-Chat of the Green-Room and the Stage, in England and America (1860).pdf
Same text but different page no. published as Dramatic Reminiscences; or, Actors and Actresses in England and America (1860, London, T. W. Cooper).The autobiographical text was translated by A. v. Winterfeld and published in German as Blätter aus dem…

The New York Herald, Cushman as a Rising Star, October 31, 1843

The New York Herald (New York, New York, Tuesday, October 31, 1843; Issue 289 - rising star.pdf
Part of the correspondence of the Herald. Sent on Oct 30, 1843, from Philadelphia signed by "yours&c" Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, False Reports, November 01, 1843

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, November 01, 1843, false report.pdf
Macready refers to these news as false reports in his diary. Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers

New York Times, Stebbins and Cushman, Aug 31, 1860

The author of this article mentions a "peculiar intimacy" between Stebbins and Cushman.

Letter from Thomas Colley Grattan to Charlotte Cushman, n.d. [1843]

CCP Box 11 Grattan to CC.pdf
The letter has no date on it but is addressed to Cushman in Philadelphia and talks about her performing together on stage with Macready in New York and Philadelphia, which suggests that the letter could be written in fall 1843. Thomas Grattan regrets…

New York Herald, Tuesday, Jan 3, 1843.

New York Herald (New York, New York, Tuesday, January 03, 1843; Issue 3 - Baltimore - annotated.pdf
Letter to the editor section, reports by New York Herald correspondent Ariel in Baltimore section Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, Sept 08, 1843

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Friday, September 08, 1843; Issue 59 - social capital.pdf
Category News: Chestnut Street Theatre reopened with Cushman as manager Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, Sept 30, 1843

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saturday, September 30, 1843 - Knickerbocker contributors.pdf
Writers for the Knickerbocker; Lines to Fitz Greene Halleck on reading "Forget-Me-Not" by Charlotte Cushman reprinted in the Inquirer taken from the Knickebocker;The paper stresses how the lines about someone else still honor the author more than the…

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, Feb 1, 1843

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, February 01, 1843; Issue 27.pdf
Published in the category of communication, signed by "E."The article mentions the genius of Cushman as well as the struggle of the theater profession to gain public appreciation. Interestingly, the article speaks about Cushman's "private worth" that…

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette, False Reports, Nov 1, 1843

Pennsylvania Inquirer and National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wednesday, November 01, 1843, false report-annotated.pdf
Cushman is mentioned in a headline in the category of news by the Eastern Mail. The Inquirer reprints the false reports that Macready criticizes in his diary. The article suggests reciprocal benefits for both Macready and Cushman when performing…

The New York Herald, May 15, 1843

The New York Herald (New York, New York, Monday, May 15, 1843; Issue 132 - entrance fee.pdf
In the section Letter to the Editor, Philadelphia, written by Thorax.The article mentions the entrance fee sum for the Walnut theater. Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers

The New York Herald, Jan 15, 1843

The New York Herald (New York, New York, Sunday, January 15, 1843 - annotated.pdf
The articles praises a recent performance at the Walnut theater, highlighting especially "our amiable Charlotte." Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers

The New York Herald, Macready and Cushman, Oct 26, 1843

The New York Herald (New York, New York, Thursday, October 26, 1843; Issue 284 - Macready and CC - annotated.pdf
This article reviews a performance of Macbeth at the Chestnut Street Theater. Macready appeared as Macbeth, Cushman as Lady Macbeth. Credit 19th Century U.S. Newspapers