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- Tags: women's jobs
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Sarah Anderton [?], Jan 26, [no year]
Tags: illness/death, travel/touring, women's jobs
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Sarah Anderton [?], Feb 1, [no year]
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Sarah Anderton [?], June 26, [no year]
Tags: admirers, gossip--unpublished, London, women's jobs
"Cushmania," 1844[?]
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Rosalie Sully [?], Nov 9, [1845]
Tags: admirers, London, love, women's jobs
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Sarah Anderton [?], [Dec 1848]
Tags: social capital, travel/touring, women's jobs
Greenwood Employment, National Era, Nov 28, 1850
Tags: press coverage, women's jobs
"Greenwood Leaves," National Era, Dec 19, 1850
Mowatt's Autobiography of an Actress; or, Eight Years on the Stage (1854)
Haps and Mishaps Review, London Athenaeum, Nov 18, 1854
"Miss Harriet Hosmer," Liberator, Nov 20, 1857
"Masculine Women," Liberator, Jan 15, 1858
Letters from Kate Field to Eliza Riddle Field (excerpts)
Field also…
Tags: Rome, women's jobs
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)
Letter from Kate Field to Cordelia Riddle Sanford, March 1860 (excerpt)
Tags: Rome, women's jobs
New York Times, Stebbins and Cushman, Aug 31, 1860
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to James Fields, June 26, 1861
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to [Emma Crow], Nov 23, 1861
Cobbe's "What Shall We Do with Our Old Maids," Fraser's Magazine (1862, reprinted as "Essay II" in Essays of the Pursuits of Women 1863)
Tags: gender norms/bending, women's jobs
Letter from Charlotte Cushman to Jane Welsh Carlyle, Jan 28, 1862
Tags: illness/death, Rome, women's jobs
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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…