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SUIT OVER BRIDAL GIFT; Henry Guy Carleton's Divorced Wife Claims "The Butterflies." SHE INSPIRED THE PLAYWRIGHT Especially in the Third Act, He Wrote -- Carleton Explains Poetic Letter to His Betrothed
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from 1894 to 1898. She married actor and manager John W. Albaugh Jr. (son of
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Olive May's sacrifice: Why she married Henry Guy Carleton the play writer
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This article about an American theatre actor born in the 1870s is a
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The World and the Parish: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews Vol. 1
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Beverly Hills, California
Henry Guy Carleton
Arizona
Maude Adams
Henry Guy Carleton
John W. Albaugh
Beverly Hills, California
The Butterflies
The White Heather
Arizona
Eleanor Robson
Richard Carvel
"Olive May; Actress Who Had Appeared in Maude Adams's Company Dies"
The New York Times
"Something Worth Seeing"
"The Theater"
Mrs. Henry Guy Carleton Divorced
Olive May's sacrifice: Why she married Henry Guy Carleton the play writer
SUIT OVER BRIDAL GIFT; Henry Guy Carleton's Divorced Wife Claims "The Butterflies." SHE INSPIRED THE PLAYWRIGHT Especially in the Third Act, He Wrote -- Carleton Explains Poetic Letter to His Betrothed
The New York Times
Who's who on the Stage 1908
John W. Albaugh, Jr., Dead
The New York Times
With the Players and the Music Folk
San Francisco Call
Albaugh Jr. Dead
The World and the Parish: Willa Cather's Articles and Reviews Vol. 1
"Actress is Called"
Arizona, A Drama in Four Acts

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