Caroline Chapman (c. 1818, London – 8 May 1876,
San Francisco) was an early-
American actress (early-to-mid-19th century), who spent a large part of her adult life acting in the theatres of San Francisco.[1]
References
American National Biography, 24 volumes, edited by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes,
Oxford University Press, New York (1999)
Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines, Volume 17: September, 1990-August, 1992, H.W. Wilson Co, New York (1992)
Dictionary of Women Worldwide. 25,000 women through the ages, three volumes, edited by
Anne Commire, Yorkin Publications,
Waterford, Connecticut (2007)
Norma Olin Ireland, Index to Women of the World from Ancient to Modern Times: A Supplement, Scarecrow Press,
Metuchen, New Jersey (1988)
Caroline Chapman (c. 1818, London – 8 May 1876,
San Francisco) was an early-
American actress (early-to-mid-19th century), who spent a large part of her adult life acting in the theatres of San Francisco.[1]
References
American National Biography, 24 volumes, edited by John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes,
Oxford University Press, New York (1999)
Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines, Volume 17: September, 1990-August, 1992, H.W. Wilson Co, New York (1992)
Dictionary of Women Worldwide. 25,000 women through the ages, three volumes, edited by
Anne Commire, Yorkin Publications,
Waterford, Connecticut (2007)
Norma Olin Ireland, Index to Women of the World from Ancient to Modern Times: A Supplement, Scarecrow Press,
Metuchen, New Jersey (1988)