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Kate Condon

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real estate firm, committed suicide. Sometime later a relative of her husband's contacted Condon and told her that Victor and Scott might be the same person. This was confirmed when she traveled to New Orleans in February 1927 and identified her husband's remains.
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Condon's first appearance in a major production on the New York stage came in November 1900, playing Siebel in the English Grand Opera Company's production of
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Condon died in 1941, aged 64, at her Chicago residence after struggling with a lingering illness. She was survived by two brothers and a sister.
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and married in 1859, settling in Bloomington, where in 1860 their first child was born. Her father became a well known Illinois merchant.
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in France. In 1917–18, near the end of her career, her last Broadway role was in a successful revival of the musical
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and was never seen again. Several thousand dollars had vanished from the opera company's accounts.
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in 1902. Among other Broadway appearances, in 1913 she appeared in revivals of two
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in Boston and would later perform on Broadway and elsewhere with such stars as
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and in opera houses over the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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releasing her from her marriage to Scott so she could wed comedian
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In September 1926, William B. Victor, a partner in a successful
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Five years later, Condon traveled to Rome to ask for a
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US Passport Application (Kate Condon Scott), July 1918
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On May 16, 1903, Condon married Edward Burke Scott at
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Index


Bloomington, Illinois
Chicago
Illinois
Peter F. Dailey
contralto
light
grand operas
Broadway
Bloomington
American Civil War
Charles Gounod
Faust
Metropolitan Opera
Castle Square Company
Jefferson De Angelis
De Wolf Hopper
Fritzi Scheff
Tyrone Power, Sr.
The Emerald Isle
Gilbert and Sullivan
First World War
American Expeditionary Force
Chu Chin Chow
New Haven, Connecticut
Frank Daniel
Charles Dillingham
Midwest
Papal dispensation
Peter F. Dailey

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