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Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York, December 23, 1901
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Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York, December 23, 1901
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Illustrated Police News, London, July 20, 1878
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Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, March 31, 1926
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, July 17, 1921
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The Coffeyville Weekly Journal, Kansas, June 7, 1884
(One year later, at 16, Lulu Hurst retired.)
There stood the old man, none other than Mrs. Christian C. Bill, decked off in a false wig, long flowing gray whiskers, and worse than all, trousers.
Pennsylvania, December 2, 1898
She had taken the part of a ghost in mediumistic performances, and had appeared in different capacities such as “dead wife,” “long lost mother,” and others.
November 17, 1901