"Interesting to Ladies," Home Journal, March 4, 1854

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Title

"Interesting to Ladies," Home Journal, March 4, 1854

"Women in America," Chicago Daily Tribune, Feb 20, 1854

Subject

Citation of Different Periodical / Reprint
Cushman, Charlotte Saunders, 1816-1876
Ladies' Home Journal
Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904
Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889
Travel Reports
Friendship
Gender Norms
Italy--Rome
Gossip--Published
Praise
Actors and Actresses--US American

Description

Eliza Cook and Grace Greenwood are mentioned as Charlotte Cushman's intimate friends and Charlotte is characterized as feminine and honorable.

"Interesting to the Ladies" in the Home Journal, March 4, 1854, reprinted a note (presumably) first published in the Louisville Journal and the Chicago Daily Tribune ("Women of America" column, Feb 20, 1854).

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Proquest

Source

Home Journal

Date

1854-02-20

Type

Reference

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Text

Charlotte Cushman, the greatest American actress, distinguished as a woman unimpeachable, and as a writer of no mean ability, is now in Rome. We hear of her there, much honoured and admired by all travelers and persons of note. She is the intimate friend of Eliza Cook, Grace Greenwood, in her recent European tour became warmly attached to the great tragedienne. Both ladies are excellent horsewomen, and enjoyed greatly this beautiful feminine accomplishment amid the fine scenery and classic associations of Italy.

Provenance

Location

Chicago, IL, US

Geocode (Latitude)

41.8755616

Geocode (Longitude)

-87.6244212

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Citation

“"Interesting to Ladies," Home Journal, March 4, 1854,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed October 13, 2024, https://www.archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/395.

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