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Mae St. John Bramhall

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had the exclusive sale of these books in America, which sale they deemed phenomenal. She also wrote letters for several prominent American newspapers during her stay in Japan. When financial reverses came, her husband failed in business, and separation followed.
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For the last two years of her life, Bramhall was a recluse and her friends and former admirers heard but little of her. She suffered before her death, which occurred February 5 or 7, 1897, age 36, at the Home for Incurables,
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Memoirs of Wayne County and the City of Richmond, Indiana: From the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, Including a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families in Wayne County
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Supplement to Reading for the Young: A Classified and Annotated Catalog with Alphabetical Author-index and Subject-index to the Complete Work
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She received her education in the public schools of Richmond and Chicago, with a short period at St. Mary's School at Reddington,
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in Chicago in 1893. By 1894, she was a resident of New York City and was writing sketches of baby life in Japan for
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Born Mae Laws, she was the second daughter of Joseph and Cornelia (Williams) Laws. Mae was born c. 1861, in
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Before starting her theater career, she was regarded as the most beautiful woman in Chicago society.
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brought out with illustrations by Charles Dater Weldon (1844-1935). Entitled,
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Some newspapers record Bramhall's place of birth as
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Mae St. John Bramhall
Richmond, Indiana
Fordham, Bronx
New York
Ohio
Cornelia Laws St. John
née
Cornelia Laws St. John
Richmond, Indiana
Chicago
Illinois
Ohio
comic opera
New York City
Charles Scribner & Sons
El Paso, Texas
World's Columbian Exposition
Harper's Bazaar
Harpers
Fordham, Bronx
Chappaqua, New York
St. Nicholas Magazine
New York state






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