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02-06-2019, 07:34 PM
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(02-06-2019 05:34 PM)L Verge Wrote:  Harvard connection or anything?

Robert was involved in the theater when he was at Harvard.

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02-13-2019, 06:27 AM
Post: #362
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(02-06-2019 09:49 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  I agree, and I seem to recall it is the performance where Robert acted as a "Statist" (= not a serious role, rather living decoration, laymen...must look up the term)

(02-06-2019 10:17 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  I found what I was thinking of (wrote myself about the NY performance) - Robert played a gues role in the final "death scene", which his father missed because he had left earlier. It would have been the only performance with father and son in one theater - they never attended together. The plot is about the assassination of Swedish King Gustav III.

I was wondering where Eva read this, and I wrote her about it. She answered that the information is in "Father Abraham and his Sons" by Harold Holzer. Eva contacted Steve about locating Holzer's source, and Steve found it and sent it for posting. Thank you, Steve! (Robert is referred to by his "Prince of Rails" nickname in the article.)

SOURCE: New York Evening Post, February 21, 1861

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Kudos to Harold Holzer on this. Before I wrote Eva, I checked at least 10 Lincoln books to try to find out about Robert on stage in New York. I even checked my books on the Lincoln inaugural train and also biographies of Robert. I drew a blank.
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02-13-2019, 12:45 PM (This post was last modified: 02-13-2019 12:50 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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Kudos and thanks much to Steve for digging this out! I couldn't find/access it! It's interesting that Holzer obviously turned "he went on stage during the masquerade scene" into a guest role. (Is "going on stage during the scene" necessarily an entire role?)
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02-13-2019, 01:16 PM
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(02-13-2019 12:45 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Kudos and thanks much to Steve for digging this out! I couldn't find/access it! It's interesting that Holzer obviously turned "he went on stage during the masquerade scene" into a guest role. (Is "going on stage during the scene" necessarily an entire role?)

We used to call those walk-ons, and they required no lines or even motion. Wonder if Robert was in masquerade?
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02-13-2019, 01:57 PM
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(02-13-2019 01:16 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(02-13-2019 12:45 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Kudos and thanks much to Steve for digging this out! I couldn't find/access it! It's interesting that Holzer obviously turned "he went on stage during the masquerade scene" into a guest role. (Is "going on stage during the scene" necessarily an entire role?)

We used to call those walk-ons, and they required no lines or even motion. Wonder if Robert was in masquerade?

In Lincoln President-Elect, Harold Holzer writes: "Robert Lincoln stayed behind [after his father left the opera] and actually appeared on stage, disguised in the climatic masked ball scene." (Footnote #19, page 575.)
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10-16-2019, 04:14 PM
Post: #366
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This lady has been mentioned previously on this forum. Who is she?

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10-16-2019, 07:39 PM
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(10-16-2019 04:14 PM)RJNorton Wrote:  This lady has been mentioned previously on this forum. Who is she?

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Is she a member of this forum?
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10-17-2019, 04:45 AM
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No, she is not a member of this forum.
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10-17-2019, 06:53 AM
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Is she a collector of Lincoln memorabilia ?

So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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10-17-2019, 07:01 AM
Post: #370
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Gene, I do not know. Possibly. But the reason she has been mentioned on this forum is for something different. It is related to the Lincoln family.
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10-17-2019, 12:42 PM
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Hint #1: She is an author.
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10-17-2019, 01:31 PM
Post: #372
RE: Who is this lady?
I may be mistaken, but it looks somewhat like Catherine Clinton to me.

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10-17-2019, 03:18 PM
Post: #373
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You are not mistaken --> good eyes, Rob! It indeed Catherine Clinton, the author of Mrs. Lincoln: A Life (and several other books). The photo was taken at the 23rd annual Lincoln Forum Symposium.
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10-17-2019, 03:37 PM
Post: #374
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I remembered her from the time you were talking about the pistol that Lincoln supposedly carried to Ford's Theater. I emailed her to ask about it. She seems like a very nice person.

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10-25-2019, 04:54 AM
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This lady is the daughter of a person who has been previously mentioned on the forum. Whose daughter is she?

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