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Sallie Partington : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sallie Partington
Sallie (Sally) Partington was an American Civil War era actress born in May 1834 at No. 28 High Street, Islington, England.〔(Newspaper Article: Sallie Partington - The Wartime Actress )〕 She worked with many famous actors of the era, including John Wilkes Booth. During the American Civil War she was considered "the toast of Richmond" and was a great source of inspiration and encouragement to Confederate soldiers, ending many of her stage performances with a salute to the Confederacy. Sallie was also well known for her performance in the popular Confederate play, the 'Virginia Cavalier' in which she performed the song, 'Southern Soldier Boy' 〔(Viewing Full Record for 05DLA200408030950 )〕 written by Confederate Captain G. W. Alexander. ==Early life== Sallie's family, consisting of her father, John Partington, who was a confectioner, her mother, Martha Partington, and her older sister, Mary, arrived in New York City when Sallie was very young. The family soon moved to Richmond, Virginia, where Sallie and her three sisters, Mary, Katie and Jennie, performed at the old Marshall Theatre in Richmond in a variety of plays, including many Shakespearian plays and, later, as Topsy in ''Uncle Tom's Cabin''. Except for her theatrical travels, Sally remained in Richmond for the rest of her life.
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