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  1. Charlotte Mignon "Lotta" Crabtree (November 7, 1847 – September 25, 1924), also known mononymously as Lotta, was an American actress, entertainer, comedian, and philanthropist. Crabtree was born in New York City and raised in the gold mining hills of Northern California .

    • Actress
    • Charlotte Mignon Crabtree, November 7, 1847, New York City, U.S.
  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Lotta Crabtree (born Nov. 7, 1847, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 25, 1924, Boston, Mass.) was an American actress whose early days as an entertainer during the California Gold Rush led to her immense popularity as the darling of the American stage and in England.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Charlotte Mignon “Lotta” Crabtree. (1847-1924) Her father, John Crabtree, came from New York seeking gold, sent for his family in 1853, and moved to Grass Valley. A few doors away lived Lola Montez, the Countess Landsfeldt, who began to teach young Lotta to sing and dance.

  4. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Crabtree, Lotta (1847–1924)American actress. Born Charlotte Crabtree in New York City on November 7, 1847; died in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 25, 1924; attended Miss Hurley's Spring Valley School; never married.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2020 · July 21, 2020. Lotta Crabtree. In September 1884, six weary journalists spent three unusually hot and humid days loitering around the New York harbor waiting for the world-famous entertainer Lotta Crabtree to arrive. Lotta was on her way to the city where she had perfected her career.

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  6. 25 de mar. de 2019 · Born on November 7, 1847, Lotta was the rarest of stars, in that she found fame as a child, retained her popularity throughout her teens and by the age of 21—as noted in The Triumph and Trials of Lotta Crabtree —"The rage for Lotta had begun to approach the degree of frenzy which today is reserved for rock-and-roll singers.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Mar 20, 2024 Updated Mar 26, 2024. In 1853, Lotta Crabtree, the child star of the gold mining camps, lived in a boarding house on Mill Street, a few doors down from the infamous home of Lola Montez. Try as Lotta’s mother would, she couldn’t keep the vivacious child away from the infamous Countess of Landsfeldt. File photo.