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RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 10-17-2015 05:09 PM

Brilliant, Eva! Yes, that is Helen Western whose picture was among the photos found on Booth at Garrett's. The actress passed away at a young age in her room at the Kirkwood House. She was in Washington for an engagement at Wall's Opera House when she took ill.

You win a season's pass to all shows at Wall's Opera House.


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 10-18-2015 03:10 AM

Thank you, Roger - love the prize!


RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 01-29-2016 05:10 AM

Who is this lady?

[Image: misterylady.jpg]



RE: Who is this lady? - Joe Di Cola - 01-29-2016 09:47 AM

(01-29-2016 05:10 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  Who is this lady?

[Image: misterylady.jpg]

THAT'S NO LADY; THAT'S SOMEONE'S WIFE.

Sorry, I couldn't resist! Should I go to my room?


RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 01-29-2016 09:55 AM

(01-29-2016 09:47 AM)Joe Di Cola Wrote:  Should I go to my room?

Yes, Joe!

Hint #1: This person has been referred to on the forum this week, but her name was not given in the post.


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 01-29-2016 12:20 PM

Burnside's bride that said "no" at last minute? (Must be wrong as she was NOT his wife.)


RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 01-29-2016 12:39 PM

Brilliant, Eva!

The other day Bill R. posted, "Another story about Burnside. He was turned down at the altar when his bride to be answered the "do you take this man. . . ." with a resounding "NO" and waked out of the ceremony."

I decided to try to find out who the "no" bride was. I was able to find her name. It was Lottie Moon, who led quite an interesting life. She married James Clark after refusing Burnside.

http://civilwarwomenblog.com/lottie-and-ginnie-moon-confederate-spies/

http://www.geni.com/people/Cynthia-Clark/6000000013539185502

Eva, you win best wishes for a beautiful and warm winter day in Kiel.


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 01-29-2016 12:47 PM

Thanks, Roger!


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 04-17-2016 02:21 PM

Ships are female, aren't they?! So, who is this "lady"?
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RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 04-17-2016 03:15 PM

The Harriet Lane?


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 04-17-2016 03:23 PM

This is an outstanding guess, Roger, but - sorry - not correct.


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 04-18-2016 04:03 AM

Hint #1: Here's the suitable soundtrack:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=27mB8verLK8


RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 04-18-2016 08:11 AM

No ideas? (I thought the hint might instantly reveal her...the Caribbean however was not her ground.)

Hint #2: She was involved in the CW.


RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 04-18-2016 09:34 AM

In hunting for a Civil War ship with a female name I came across this:

CSS Shenandoah

Could that be it?


RE: Who is this lady? - Gene C - 04-18-2016 09:55 AM

Kate ?

"In July, 1863, the Kate, one of the new English-built craft, after running to Charleston and being chased off, put into Wilmington. She attempted to pass the fleet off New Inlet, but choosing her time badly, she was sighted about five in the morning, and, after a chase, she was run ashore on Smith's Island, and abandoned. The troops came down, but did nothing. A party was sent in from the Penobscot to get her off; but this failing, she was set on fire, and the officer in charge of the boat-party reported that he had disabled her so effectually that she would be of no further use. Three weeks later, however, she was floated off by the Confederates, and anchored under the batteries; a position from which she was cut out with some difficulty."
source - http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/navy-hub/navy-history/the-blockade-runners.html?referrer=http://us.yhs4.search.yahoo.com/