New York Herald, Tuesday, Jan 3, 1843.
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Title
New York Herald, Tuesday, Jan 3, 1843.
Subject
Cushman, Charlotte Saunders, 1816-1876
Social Events--Misc.
Description
Letter to the editor section, reports by New York Herald correspondent Ariel in Baltimore section
Credit
Publisher
New York Herald
Date
1843-01-03
Type
Reference
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Text
"Charlotte Cushman of the Walnut Theatre, next came in for a share of my attention. I alighted on her chin and gave her a kiss. Charlotte thought a mosquito had bitten her, and exclaimed, O, my eyes, what a smasher! Well, Charlotte, said, I, what kind of business are you doing? Pretty fair, observed she; but I do not like this Quaker city as well as Gotham. Good bye, my pretty one, said I, and in a minute after was in Davie Gibb's cellar, under the Arcade. I took one of Davie's decanters, and poured a little brandy on the fellow's head, and vanished, leaving Davie in the greatest consternation."
Provenance
Ariel, and Correspondence of the Herald. "Baltimore." New York Herald, 3 Jan. 1843. Nineteenth Century U.S. Newspapers, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/GT3017199662/NCNP?u=bayreuth&sid=NCNP&xid=ab44cc57. Accessed 26 Feb. 2020.
Gale Document Number: GT3017199662
Location
NYC, NY
Geocode (Latitude)
40.7127281
Geocode (Longitude)
-74.0060152
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Citation
“New York Herald, Tuesday, Jan 3, 1843.,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed April 19, 2024, https://archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/116.