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- Tags: rumors
Cushman's "Lines" about Shakers (1853)
Letter from E. B. Fisher to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 7, 1836
Letter from E. B. Fisher to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 8, [1836]
Tags: admirers, press coverage, rumors
Letter from Bellew to Charlotte Cushman, March 16, 1856
Tags: gossip--unpublished, public intimacy, rumors
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Emma Crow Cushman, Jan 22, 1864
Rumor about Hosmer's Zenobia, Art Journal, 1863
Tags: gossip--published, press coverage, Rome, rumors
"Reviews", Liverpool Mercury, Aug 16, 1846
Tags: gossip--published, press coverage, rumors
"'Brief Chronicler of the Times'", Manchester Times, May 14, 1847
Tags: press coverage, rumors
"A Real Romeo", Northern Star, Jan 9, 1847
Tags: gossip--published, press coverage, rumors
"Rogers (the poet) and the Misses Cushman", Northern Star, Dec 8, 1849
"California", Jackson's Oxford Journal, Aug 30, 1851
"Miss Cushman", Era, Feb 1, 1852
Tags: gossip--published, press coverage, rumors
Cushman's Transatlantic Success, New York Daily Herald, March 21, 1845
Tags: admirers, London, press coverage, rumors
Cobbe's Autobiography Life of Frances Power Cobbe (1894)
"The American Stage. Theatrical Items," Era, May 9, 1858
Tags: press coverage, rumors
"THE AMERICAN STAGE", Era, May 9, 1858
Tags: press coverage, rumors
"Roman Scandal," Chicago Tribune, March 3, 1877
Tags: gossip--published, press coverage, Rome, rumors, social capital
"Letter from Rome," Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Sept 9, 1870
Tags: political affairs, Rome, rumors
Letter from Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Isa Blagden, June 1, [1853]
Tags: gossip--unpublished, Rome, rumors
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, July 23, 1869
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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…