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Claxton first married in 1865 to Isadore Lyon; they later divorced. On March 3, 1878, she married Charles A. Stevenson, and in 1911, they divorced. Her son Harold Stevenson committed suicide in 1904.
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Kate Elizabeth Cone was born at Somerville, New Jersey, to Spencer Wallace Cone and Josephine Martinez. She made her first appearance on the stage in Chicago with
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and then became known as one of the best emotional actresses of her time. Her first starring tour was in 1876.
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Claxton died due to a cerebral hemorrhage in her apartment in New York City; she was buried in Brooklyn's
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Claxton, Georgia is said by some local historians to be named for her.
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Vol. 1, 4th ed., The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975
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Kate Claxton, . Carte de Visite Collection, Boston Public Library
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S.
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Somerville, New Jersey
New York City
Brooklyn, New York
Stage actress
screenwriter
Lotta Crabtree
Augustin Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre
A.M. Palmer's Union Square Theatre
The Two Orphans
Brooklyn Theatre in New York

Green-Wood Cemetery


"Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary"
Harvard University Press
ISBN
0-674-62734-2
City of Claxton
Archived
Wayback Machine
State of Georgia
Claxton Enterprise
Archived
Wayback Machine
public domain
Gilman, D. C.
New International Encyclopedia
cite encyclopedia

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