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St. Clair, Sallie

 Dramatic and Musical Matters.

At the Museum “The Bride of an Evening” is announced, with Miss Sallie St. Clair as the heroine.

New York Herald, April 26, 1858

Article PDF, col. 1, middle

  • September 7, 2015
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