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Charlotte Mignon "Lotta" Crabtree (November 7, 1847 – September 25, 1924), also known mononymously as Lotta, was an American actress, entertainer, comedian, and philanthropist.[1]

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  1. 44 relations: Anthology series, Banjo, Boarding house, Bonanza, Bond (finance), Boston, California gold rush, California Theatre (San Francisco), Charles River Esplanade, Death Valley Days, Edwin Dodge, Frank Furness, Fred Marsden, Gloria Jean, Golden Girl (film), Grass Valley, California, Holiday House, Katharine Lane Weems, La Porte, California, Lake Hopatcong, Lola Montez, Lotta Crabtree Cottage, Lotta's Fountain, Michael Landon, Mitzi Gaynor, Mononym, Mount Arlington, New Jersey, New York City, Northern California, Oxford University Press, Panama–Pacific International Exposition, Penn State University Press, Rowena Granice Steele, Sally Kellerman, The New York Times, The Old Curiosity Shop, Theatre, Uncle Tom's Cabin, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Will and testament, William Morrow and Company, Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York), Yvonne De Carlo, 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

Anthology series

An anthology series is a written series, radio, television, film, or video game series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each different episode, season, segment, or short.

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Banjo

The banjo is a stringed instrument with a thin membrane stretched over a frame or cavity to form a resonator.

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Boarding house

A boarding house is a house (frequently a family home) in which lodgers rent one or more rooms on a nightly basis, and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months, and years.

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Bonanza

Bonanza is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959, to January 16, 1973.

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Bond (finance)

In finance, a bond is a type of security under which the issuer (debtor) owes the holder (creditor) a debt, and is obliged – depending on the terms – to provide cash flow to the creditor (e.g. repay the principal (i.e. amount borrowed) of the bond at the maturity date as well as interest (called the coupon) over a specified amount of time).

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Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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California gold rush

The California gold rush (1848–1855) was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California.

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California Theatre (San Francisco)

The California Theatre was located at 414 (now 440) Bush Street, San Francisco.

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Charles River Esplanade

The Charles River Esplanade of Boston, Massachusetts, is a state-owned park situated in the Back Bay area of the city, on the south bank of the Charles River Basin.

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Death Valley Days

Death Valley Days is an American Western anthology series featuring true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley country of southeastern California.

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Edwin Dodge

Edwin Sherrill Dodge (October 25,1874– December 10, 1938) was an American architect.

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Frank Furness

Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839 – June 27, 1912) was an American architect of the Victorian era.

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Fred Marsden

Fred Marsden (1842– May 19, 1888) was an American playwright.

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Gloria Jean

Gloria Jean (born Gloria Jean Schoonover; April 14, 1926 – August 31, 2018) was an American actress and singer who starred or co-starred in 26 feature films from 1939 to 1959, and made numerous radio, television, stage, and nightclub appearances.

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Golden Girl (film)

Golden Girl is a 1951 American Musical Western film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson, Dennis Day and James Barton.

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Grass Valley, California

Grass Valley is a city in Nevada County, California, United States.

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Holiday House

Holiday House, Inc., is a publishing house founded in 1935 in New York City, specializing in children's literature.

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Katharine Lane Weems

Katharine Lane Weems born Katharine Ward Lane (February 22, 1899 – February 11, 1989) was an American sculptor famous for her realistic portrayals of animals.

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La Porte, California

La Porte is a census-designated place (CDP) in Plumas County, California, United States.

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Lake Hopatcong

Lake Hopatcong is the largest freshwater body in New Jersey, United States, about in area.

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Lola Montez

Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Countess of Landsfeld (17 February 1821 – 17 January 1861), better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Irish dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan, and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Gräfin von Landsfeld (Countess of Landsfeld). Lotta Crabtree and Lola Montez are People of the California Gold Rush.

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Lotta Crabtree Cottage

The Lotta Crabtree Cottage (1885-86) is a Shingle style house in the Breslin Park neighborhood of Mount Arlington, New Jersey.

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Lotta's Fountain

Lotta's fountain is a fountain at the intersection of Market Street, where Geary and Kearny Streets connect in downtown San Francisco, California.

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Michael Landon

Michael Landon (born Eugene Maurice Orowitz; October 31, 1936 – July 1, 1991) was an American actor and filmmaker.

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Mitzi Gaynor

Mitzi Gaynor (born Francesca Marlene de Czanyi von Gerber; September 4, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and dancer.

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Mononym

A mononym is a name composed of only one word.

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Mount Arlington, New Jersey

Mount Arlington is a borough in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Northern California

Northern California (commonly shortened to NorCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises the northern portion of the U.S. state of California, spanning the northernmost 48 of the state's 58 counties.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Panama–Pacific International Exposition

The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world's fair held in San Francisco, California, United States, from February 20 to December 4, 1915.

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Penn State University Press

The Penn State University Press, also known as The Pennsylvania State University Press, is a non-profit publisher of scholarly books and journals.

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Rowena Granice Steele

Rowena Granice Steele (née Graniss; after first marriage, Claughley; after second marriage, Steele; June 20, 1824 – February 7, 1901) was an American performer (actress, singer, elocutionist), author of poetry and novels, as well as a newspaper journalist, editor, and publisher. Lotta Crabtree and Rowena Granice Steele are 19th-century American actresses.

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Sally Kellerman

Sally Clare Kellerman (June 2, 1937 – February 24, 2022) was an American actress whose acting career spanned 60 years.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Old Curiosity Shop

The Old Curiosity Shop is one of two novels (the other being Barnaby Rudge) which Charles Dickens published along with short stories in his weekly serial Master Humphrey's Clock, from 1840 to 1841.

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Theatre

Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) is a public land-grant research university in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Will and testament

A will and testament is a legal document that expresses a person's (testator) wishes as to how their property (estate) is to be distributed after their death and as to which person (executor) is to manage the property until its final distribution.

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William Morrow and Company

William Morrow and Company is an American publishing company founded by William Morrow in 1926.

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Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)

Woodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in New York City and a designated National Historic Landmark.

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Yvonne De Carlo

Margaret Yvonne Kao Middleton (September 1, 1922January 8, 2007), known professionally as Yvonne De Carlo, was a Canadian-American actress, dancer and singer.

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1906 San Francisco earthquake

At 05:12 Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotta_Crabtree

Also known as Charlotte Crabtree, Lotta Mignon Crabtree.