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Anne Nichols "Abie's Irish Rose" Alexander Hamilton Hotel Patterson NJ 1920s

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    Posted 11 years ago

    vintagelamp
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    Here she is again, Anne Nichols, my favorite cousin, promoting her play "Abie's Irish Rose" outside of the Alexander Hamilton Hotel sometime in the early 1920s. I think that that is a fox terrier on her shoulder. I am so happy to have this photo! It shows how creative Anne was when it came to getting attention. This is why her play succeeded despite all of the odds.

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    1. Brucemore, 1 year ago
      We have a public historian working on a video project about Anne Nichols and would love to include this photo. Our researcher would also love to talk to you about Anne Nichols and any other records of her work you might have. If you are interested in getting in touch, please contact mail[at]brucemore[dot]org.

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