Biographical sketches of eminent actors and actresses, 1874.

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Biographical sketches of eminent actors and actresses, 1874.

Biographical sketches, poems, and play by dramatist Rudolphe Hutchinson.

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Anderson, James R., Jr.

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Logan, Eliza

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Lilian Adelaide Neilson

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Keene, Laura, 1826-1873

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Actress starring in the play "Our American Cousin" in Washington, D.C. the night Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. She was said to have taken a pitcher of water to him and cradled his head, thus staining her gown with his blood. From the description of Papers. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52112391 Laura Keene was a nineteenth-century actress who was playing in Our American Cousin at Ford's Theater the night Abraham Lincoln was shot. She was als...

Hutchinson, Rudolphe.

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Hutchinson was a writer and playwright. From the guide to the Biographical sketches of eminent actors and actresses, 1874., (Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) ...