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Truly yours Minnie Wallace, : in Joaquin Miller’s play, (and under the personal supervision of the author) Oregon!
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Minnie Wallace in Joaquin Miller’s idyl play, Oregon!
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Louis Aldrich : under the direction of Chapman & Sellers
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Minnie Palmer
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Image of actor Minnie Palmer portraying multiple different stage characters in a single scene, with Palmer dressed as a male impersonator in the military uniform of a naval cadet standing before a fireplace and smoking a cigarette, while Palmer, dressed as a bootblack, falls out of the fireplace, Palmer dressed as a maid with two lap dogs looks on, and a miniature version of Palmer bent over to rearrange her dress stands on the fireplace mantle; with a portrait of Palmer in formal dress and a picture of a beach labeled "Long Branch" hanging above the mantle; the poster presumably advertises Palmer's play "My Brother's Sister" written by Leonard Grover in which she appears as those characters.
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