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The first GLASS DRESS of spun glass was made in 1893 for Georgia Cayven who ordered twelve yards of glass cloth at $ 25 a yard from the E. D. Libbey Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, who produced it at their exhibit at the World Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111. The cloth was made into a dress for her,
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of July 28, 1893, predicted that glass dresses would become a fashion "fad." It points out that the first dress was made for Cayvan for her performance in "American Abroad." It was made by the Libbey Glass Company. Author Amelia Ransome Neville in her book gave an account of seeing Cayvan wear the
42: 131:. She initially earned a living as a professional fortune teller. She had insight into how to play out stage drama and brought her characters to fruition with her humor and expressive eyes. 200:
in "The White Slave" and Laura in "The Romany Rye." She also played Marcelle in "A Parisian Romance" in the Union Square Company. Cayvan was successful in the leading part of
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in New York City in 1881. She played the part of Dolly Dutton. In 1881 she played the heroine part in a road company in such comedies and dramas as
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In 1893 Cayvan became one of the first people to wear a glass dress. The dress was too brittle to be practical however. It was exhibited at the
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After an operation in 1892 her health began to fail. In 1900 her poor health forced her to retire to the Sandford Sanitarium in
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in New York. Cayvan toured with her own company (which included
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Cayvan in 1879 accepted her first job on stage as Hebe in
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in The Chicago's World's Fair of 1893. An article in
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She attended and graduated from the 513:, p. 641, Woodhead Publishing (1984), 7: 684:Georgia Cayvan: Broadway Photographs 25: 714:Actresses from Queens, New York 699:19th-century American actresses 235:In 1886 Cayvan contracted with 709:American vaudeville performers 471:"Georgia Cayvan's Glass Dress" 185:(1892). She then appeared in " 1: 213:World's Columbian Exposition 239:, becoming the star of the 123:Georgia Cayvan was born at 745: 333:"The Willa Cather Archive" 145:Boston Ideal Opera Company 46:Georgia Cayvan, circa 1888 198:Fourteenth Street Theatre 189:" at the Boston Theater. 39: 704:American stage actresses 129:Boston School of Oratory 719:People from Bath, Maine 553:"A City Built of Glass" 276: 226:Edward Drummond Libbey 155:Madison Square Theatre 534:Kane, Joseph Nathan, 270: 192:Cayvan also acted at 251:Later life and death 618:on October 22, 2006 659:Barbas, Samantha, 610:The Fantastic City 582:The New York Times 536:Famous First Facts 509:Cook, J. 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Georgia Eva Cayvan

Bath, Maine
Flushing, New York
Actress
Comedian
Bath, Maine
Boston School of Oratory
H.M.S. Pinafore
Boston Ideal Opera Company
Hazel Kirke
Madison Square Theatre
Oedipus Tyrannus
Booth's Theatre
Fourteenth Street Theatre
David Belasco
Dion Boucicault
World's Columbian Exposition
fiberglass
Edward Drummond Libbey
Daniel Frohman
Lyceum Theater
Lionel Barrymore
Flushing, New York

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