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Note: 1872 SF city directory Doud Frank, clerk 5 Sansom, dwl 911 Bush (same as Philo and Nettie) 1873 SF city directory Doud Frank salesman with Heynemann & Co, dwl 911 Bush (same as Nettie and Philo) 1875 SF city directory Doud Frank clerk W. G. Badger, dwl 613 Mason The Clipper 59 Theatrical Notices New York: 2 January - 18 December 1875 [59 Notices about 1875 Uncle Tom's Cabin Dramatizations in The Clipper]: Electronic Edition Author: Anonymous File Size: 11KB Publisher: Stephen Railton; Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities; Electronic Text Center Place: Charlottesville, Virginia Date: 2006 2006 Stephen Railton & the University of Virginia. All rights reserved. Source: Title: [59 Notices about 1875 Uncle Tom's Cabin Dramatizations in The New York Clipper: The Oldest American Sporting and Theatrical Journal] File Size: pp. Publisher: Frank Queen Place: New York Date: 1875 January 2 18 September 1875 (Vol. 23, P. 198) MRS. G. C. HOWARD, supported by the following company in "Uncle Tom's Cabin," is playing in the Eastern cities: Geo. Kunkel as Uncle Tom; Geo. Maddox, George Harris; J. H. Weaver, Gumption Cute; Wm. H. Henderson, Marks; Frank Doud, Phineas Fletcher; G. C. Howard, St. Clair; Frank Hart, Geo. Shelby; Miss Nellie Jones, Eliza; Mrs. H. G. Clarke, Ophelia; Mrs. Britton, Topsy; Little Mable Leonard, Eva. Chas. Benton is the general agent, and E. A. Crossman assistant. 18 September 1875 (Vol. 23, P. 198) [In Portland, Maine:] . . . Music Hall has been refitted with a new stock of scenery, and will be occupied by Mrs. G. C. Howard and company, in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' Sept. 14. 25 September 1875 (Vol. 23, P. 206) THE CAST of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," as being played in the Eastern cities by Mrs. G. C. Howard and a dramatic company, and published in our past issue, was, in some respects, erroneous. We now give the correct cast: Uncle Tom, George Kunkel; Phineas Fletcher, John Weaver; George Harris, Frank Doud; Marks and Deacon Perry, W. Henderson; St. Clair, G. C. Howard; Tom Loker, Frank Tyson; Haley, John Lewis; Topsy, Mrs. G. C. Howard; Eliza and Cassy, Miss Cassie Troy; Eva, Mabel Leonard; Marie, Eva Markham; Aunt Ophelia, Fanny Lewis. Langley's San Francisco Directory 1876 DOWD, Frank res 814 Bush Baltimore The Sun both 1-8-1880 and 1-15-1880 An advertisement for the Front Street Theatre lists Frank Doud The Wheeling Register in Ovtober 8, 1882 Hotel arrivals for the St. James Hotel lists the cast of Darper's Boton Double Uncle Tom's Cabin Company, Frank Doud 1880; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll 79; Family History Film: 1254079; Page: 155A; Enumeration District: 207; Image: 0071. June 5, 1880 Nancy A. Wood 33 Fred B. Wood 34 Nancy A. Doud 60 Frank Doud 27 Daisy Doud 3 The Baltimore Sun 11-30-1886. The review of "Fanchon,the Cricket" lists Frank Doud. Bismark Daily Tribune 10-29-1889 Hotel Arrivals lists the cast and crew of "Around the World in Eighty Days" Frank Doud among them. Actor lived in New York. Had one wife (no record) and second (recorded) Daily Evening Bulletin San Francisco, CA July 16, 1891 page 3 DOUD- In this city, July 14, at the residence of Fred B. Wood, 2211 Steiner street, Frank Doud, youngest son of Nancy A. and the late Philo Doud, a native of Meadville, Penn. [Meadville papers please copy] Died at age 38 yrs, 2 months, 20 days Mountain View Cemetery Plot 16, Lot 47 Grave 6
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