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Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Nov 21, 1862

Letter from CC to JT, November 21, 1862
Tilton has not been handling the sending of Cushman's belongings very well. Cushman is grateful for the books James Fields has sent her way, but comments on him forgetting to do so as of lately. These two issues cause her describe men (="sex") as…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, [1865]

Letter from CC to AF, 1865
Charlotte Cushman mentions the Sanitary Commission and asks the Fields for help in terms of advertising a performance of her as she aims at collecting money for the charity. In particular, she asks Annie to send James to Ticknor Jr., as Chushman…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, Feb 26, 1868

Letter from CC to AF, 1868-02-26
Cushman writes to Annie about James Fields, and the Atlantic, thinking that he might want to publish a review written by Elizabeth Peabody about Hawthorne's Marble Faun. Cushman calls Peabody one of the "best & sweetest of Americans" she has met…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie and James Fields, July 30, [1868]

Letter from CC to Af and JF, July 30, 1868
Cushman is writing on behalf of herself and Emma Stebbins, inquiring about the well-being of the Fields family and asking the Fields to join them for a trip to the White Mountains. Emma has been ill for several days, they have retreated to a…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Aug 15, 1868

Letter from CC to JF, August 15, 1868
Cushman tells Fields about her travel plans and how she will go to see the Crow family in St. Louis. She also notifies him of some books she wants him to send. Cushman discusses some financial issues about the books, asking whether his publishing…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Sep 21, 1868

Letter from CC to JF, September 21, 1868
A brother-in-law of Emma Cushman, Mr Carr, who was once an editor for a St. Louis newspaper, has been down on his luck recently. Cushman suggests that Fields should talk to him and offer him his help. She trusts in his abilities as Fields turns…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, Oct 2, 1868

CC to JF, 1868-10-02.pdf
Cushman regrets not having visited the Fields in Boston. She describes their house in Charles St as her "nest." She is grateful for James's parcel he sent her and gives him further instructions in terms of business matters with different…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James and Annie Fields, May 16, 1869

Letter from CC to JF, May 16, 1869
Cushman writes about correspondence concerning the purchase of a bust and expresses her worries about the payment. Both Emmas, Emma Crow Cushman and Emma Stebbins, are with Cushman. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, July 7, 1869

CC to JF, 1869-07-07.pdf
Cushman laments the fact that she was unable to answer Annie Fields's note from Scotland as she has been occupied. She notes that she has not been able to meet with James yet and hopes to see him in the future. Cushman also mentions both Emmas who…

Boston Daily Advertiser, Charlotte Cushman, Feb 19, 1876

The article is an obituary published one day after Cushman's death. It praises the actress and her achievements and performances. Additionally, it speaks about Cushman's relationships with women as her "power of attaching women to her."In 1871,…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, July 25, 1869

CC to JF, 1869-07-25.pdf
Charlotte Cushman writes to James and expresses her thanks for a book he published and sent to Emma Stebbins and her. Cushman's bust for the Music Hall is mentioned. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, Jan 5, 1871

CC to AF, 1871-01-05.pdf
Cushman informs the Fields family about her plans of traveling and her looking for a house for Emma Cushman. Her fondness for the Hunt family, in addition to her indecisiveness about whether she should retire from the stage or go back to it, are…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, Feb 17, 1871

CC to AF, 1871-02-17.pdf
Charlotte Cushman is worried about Mary (Emmons) who is spreading gossip about her. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, Apr 5, 1871

CC to AF, 1871-04-05.pdf
Cushman asks Annie to forward an extract to Mrs. Alfer on her behalf since she has been rather forgetful lately. She also tells Annie how tiresome it is to sign so many autograph papers.Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, July 31, 1871

CC to AF, 1871-07-31.pdf
Cushman informs Annie about her travel itinerary. She hopes that James and Annie will meet her in Swampscott and join her on an excursion to the Isles of Shoals. Cushman is looking for a piece of land to build a house on. Credit Huntington Library,…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, Aug 29, 1871

CC to AF, 1871-08-29.pdf
Cushman wants the Field family to come over for a visit, mentioning her bitterness and lack of vitality. The doctor calls her a "miracle" even though she does not feel well, as she admits. Emma Cushman came around to see her and they took off to town…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, Nov 27, [1871?]

CC to AF, 1871-11-27.pdf
Cushman asks James Fields for a favor on behalf of Stebbins who was upset about the "lack of applause" at a performance at the theater. Fields should print a comment in the [Boston Daily?] Advertiser or [Boston Daily Evening?]…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Annie Fields, [c. 1871]

CC to AF, 1871.pdf
Annie Fields has fallen ill and frightened Cushman, who answered with a short and hastily written note. Credit Huntington Library, James Thomas Fields Papers and Addenda

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields family, Apr 16, 1872

CC to AF and JF, 1872-04-16.pdf
Cushman suffers from her strained vocal chords, a cancelled reading event, and the resulting financial loss. She draws James Fields's attention to a 'Peace Saga' that Cushman wants him to publish in the Atlantic. She explicitly mentions that she…

Letter from Charlotte Cushman to the Fields family, July 22, 1872

CC to AF and JF, 1872-07-22.pdf
Charlotte is on a picnic with Emma Crow's boys and admires the villa and the garden. She talks about the books she has been reading and compliments James' book which she perceives "as genial as [himself]". Annie recommended a public reading which…