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Letter from Charlotte Cushman to George Combe, Nov 23, 1845

NLS, ms7275, 28, Charlotte Cushman to George Combe, Nov 23, 1845.pdf
Cushman has received a favorable reply from George Combe in which he calmed her down in terms of the reputational damage that Combe implied in his first letter to the actress which put her in distress earlier. Credit National Library of Scotland

Wemyss's Twenty-Six Years of the Life of an Actor and Manager (1847)

Wemyss (1847)_Twenty-six years of the life of an actor and manager - Omeka excerpt.pdf
Francis Courtney Wemyss is an actor and theater manager. The entry for Cushman envisions her as a business woman that cleverly paved her way to success by acquiring knowledge about the profession of an actress and the respective people involved in…

"The Weekly Record," Howitt's Journal, Vol 1, 1847

1847. Howitts. Cushman as an American coming overseas.pdf
Charlotte Cushman is listed among the "representatives of the best portion of American artists" that are a transatlantic product of "true simplicity, such genuine worth, and so natural a possession of the noblest poetic temperament." This…

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Jan 27, 1847

CCP 10, 2943-2959, Chorley to CC, Jan 27, 1847 - OV Omeka.pdf
Chorley informs Cushman that "Mr. Maddox is obviously indifferent to having" her this spring. He writes about the Haymarket Theatre and the "war of these two opera houses is running higher than I had conceived possible & my own position as a…

[Fragment of] Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Feb 19, 1847

CCP Box 10 Chorley to CC Part 2 Letter 6 OV.pdf
Postmark: Feb 19, 1847The first part of the letter is missing. Chorley congratulates Cushman on her "great success."Parts of letter illegible due to tape, see blog entry.Credit Library of Congress,Charlotte Cushman Papers, Manuscript Division,…

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Apr 24, 1847

CCP Box 10 Chorley to CC Part 2 Letter 8 OV.pdf
Chorley critiques Fanny Kemble Butler's performance as Juliet, and confides that "there are very few persons to whom I would write thus much. therefore, pray destroy this letter." Chorley tells Cushman of a Maddox offer for Butler to perform with…

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, May 8, 1847

CCP Box 10 Chorley to CC Part 2 Letter 7 OV.pdf
Chorley advises Charlotte Cushman to rest and be patient with her recovery. He mentions performances by Fanny Kemble Butler and Jenny Lind.Credit Library of Congress,Charlotte Cushman Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington,…

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 9, [1847?]

CCP 19 Chorley to CC Part 1 Letter 8 OV.pdf
Chorley invites Cushman for dinner to talk to her (or work with her on) his play "Duchess Eleanor."No year given but Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 10, 1847 is also sent from the same Hotel, which may indicate that Chorley…

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 10, 1847

CCP 10, 2943-2959, Chorley to CC, Oct 10, 1847 - OV Omeka.pdf
Chorley is placing an affair into Cushman's hands because he finds that it is best if he remains the "man behind the clouds" in this matter. He does not explain this further in the letter.Credit Library of Congress,Charlotte Cushman Papers,…

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 25, 1847

CCP 10, 2943-2959, Chorley to CC, Oct 25, 1847 - OV Omeka.pdf
Chorley writes to Cushman about his play "The Duchess," which is in competition with a play by Lowell.Credit Library of Congress,Charlotte Cushman Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Letter from Henry F. Chorley to Charlotte Cushman, Oct 28, 1847

CCP Box 10 Chorley to CC Part 2 Letter 5 OV.pdf
Chorley praises Cushman's performance of Queen Katherine and advises her not to be disappointed about less favorable critiques as critics tend to be harsh with new actresses.postmark: Oc 28, 1847; on the first page, it says "Wednesday midnight" which…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Sarah Anderton [?], [1848]

CCP 7, 2219-2222, 2245-2248, 2314-2317, CC to Sanderton, no date - OV.pdf
Cushman will be in Sheffield to attend to some matters with her mother. She asks Anderton whether she will join her on her train ride to Masbro and meet a friend, from whom she has commissioned dress patterns.Cushman is very nervous about the recent…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Oct 19, 1848

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1750, SJL to JF, Oct 19, 1848.pdf
In the first half of the letter, Greenwood writes as Sara J. Clarke to Fields. She will not be able to return the following fall but wants to meet him in Boston in the summer. Many of her articles need to be revised and cannot be published yet but…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Nov 11, 1848

Huntington, JTFP, Box 41, FI 1748, SJL to JF, Nov 11, 1848.pdf
Greenwood is dissatisfied with Fields' previous hastily written letter as he forgot to refer to her concerns regarding the publishing of her poems. She is still intent on publishing her poems in a separate volume and asks Fields to solely publish her…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Sarah Anderton [?], [Dec 1848]

CCP 7, 2219-2222, 2245-2248, 2314-2317, CC to Sanderton, [no date] - OV.pdf
Cushman asks Anderton whether he can come to Manchester as unforeseen circumstances currently prevent Miss Hays from acting. Credit Library of Congress, Charlotte Cushman Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Dec 2, 1848

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1749, SJL to TF, Dec 2, 1848.pdf
Greenwood is pained to hear that Fields is "mad with a headache." She muses that the headache should "keep clear of the poets' head and heart" and rather seek out somebody where it will not be disturbed "by the outgoing of the responsive thoughts of…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, [1849]

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1733, SJL to JF, 1849.pdf
Greenwood informs Fields that she will not sell her copyrights. She also asks him to forward the enclosed note to Mr. Sargent and to tell Mr. Whipple that Greenwood regrets not seeing him and Mrs. Edwin. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Jan 10, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1751, SJL to JF, Jan 10, 1849.pdf
Greenwood asks Fields to tell her how Dr. Bolens will react to her notice of him as she hopes it will bring him pleasure. Fields should extend her greeting to Mr. Whipple and Mr. Giles. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Feb 3, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1797, SJL to JF, Feb 3, 1849.pdf
Greenwood voices her admiration for Fields' letters to her and describes them as "sparkling and coruscating and going off in small explosions." She regrets how burdened Fields is at the moment and urges him to indulge in some leisure.Greenwood also…

Letter from Grace Greenwood to James Fields, Apr 10, 1849

Huntington, JTFP, Box 40, FI 1770, SJL to JF, Apr 10, 1849.pdf
Greenwood is delighted to find a few of her favorite poems in Fields' new volume. Yet she is surprised to hear of the urgency in regard to the publication of Greenwood Leaves. Recently, she has not written much for publication as both her parents…