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Ann Preston Bridgers

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After graduating from Smith College, Bridgers became a public school teacher and part of the Selective Service Bureau. She later opened her own gift shop and also became the president of the Raleigh Community Players. She sold her gift shop in 1923 and then moved to New York where she attended drama
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are housed in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina. It contains "correspondence, writings, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, and other materials" from Bridgers.
354: 201:. After leaving Broadway, she moved back to Raleigh in 1933 after traveling around Europe. She was a member of the board of the Literary and Historical Association, an editor of the 349: 389: 230: 369: 364: 374: 42: 379: 108: 89: 384: 61: 46: 68: 359: 75: 265: 153: 35: 57: 133: 218: 141: 344: 339: 136:, Bridgers was the daughter of Robert Rufus Bridgers, Jr., and Annie Preston Cain. She grew up in 82: 145: 213: 193: 179: 137: 165:
school. For a while after 1923, she gained success as a theater actress as understudy to
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Burials at Oakdale Cemetery (Wilmington, North Carolina)
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