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on Bush Street in San Francisco. It boomed during economic prosperity becoming one of the best regarded theaters West of the Rocky Mountains. Selling out his interest in 1877, McCullough created a combination company that toured America. He was known for an intelligent, but not intellectual Hamlet
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Pub. by De Vinne, NY 1889. Includes Life of McCullough by William Winter. Subscribers include Mary Anderson, Henry Irving, Joseph Jefferson. Limited to 500 copies. Published to commemorate the McCullough Monument in Philadelphia,
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McCullough died in 1885, six days after his 53rd birthday. Edwin Booth reportedly declined to contribute to the fund for McCullough's elaborate granite gravesite monument in
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McCullough came West in 1866 with his mentor Edwin Forrest where he grew as an actor through practice before audiences in
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in Philadelphia. His "insane ravings" became popular and were imitated in one of the first audio recordings.
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in Chicago and was unable to recite his lines. The audience, thinking he was drunk, hissed and booed.
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and had an average Joe quality in performance which tied him to the West's working classes.
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An apocryphal version of his death which arose as theatre lore is reported by the
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and other tragedies, and Forrest left him by will all his prompt books.
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On March 18, 1865, less than a month before he assassinated President
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but continued to decline and finally died on November 8, 1885, in an
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was his greatest success, although even in this part and as
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In fact, McCullough was suffering from the early stages of
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