*JOHN WILKES BOOTH ACTRESS MAGGIE MITCHELL RARE AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT*


*JOHN WILKES BOOTH ACTRESS MAGGIE MITCHELL RARE AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT*

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*JOHN WILKES BOOTH ACTRESS MAGGIE MITCHELL RARE AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT* :
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She was one of the most famous star actresses of her era from the 1850s through the Civil War and onward and was reputed to be a girlfriend of John Wilkes Booth. A rare original autograph sentiment of Maggie Mitchell. Dimensions five by three inches. Light wear otherwise fine.

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From Wikipedia:

Margaret Julia Mitchell (popularly known as Maggie Mitchell) (1832–1918) was an American actress, born in New York.[1] She made her first regular appearance as Julia in The Soldier\'s Daughter at the Chambers Street Theatre in 1851. The parts in which she was best liked were Jane Eyre, Mignon, Little Barefoot, and Fanchon the Cricket. An early marriage in the 1850s produced her son Julian Mitchell. She was married to her second husband Henry Paddock, her manager, in 1868, and they had two children Fanchon and Harry M. Paddock. They divorced twenty years later and she was wed to Charles Abbott, and retired from the stage to live in New York. Notably she was the mother ofJulian P. Mitchell, a musical comedy director associated with Weber & Fields and Florenz Ziegfeld. She is buried in Green-wood Cemetery in New York.


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