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'''Madam Macallister'''  billed herself as "The Only Lady Magician in the World" in her 1857 playbill for the Institute Hall in  Natchez, Mississippi.
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'''Madam Macallister''' (fl. 1850s) billed herself as "The Only Lady Magician in the World" in her 1857 playbill for the Institute Hall in  Natchez, Mississippi.
  
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== Biography ==
 
Some speculate if she was related to [[Andrew Macallister]], who moved to United States in the late 1840.<ref>MADAME MACALLISTER BY JOHN BRAUN in Linking Ring, June, 1970</ref>
 
Some speculate if she was related to [[Andrew Macallister]], who moved to United States in the late 1840.<ref>MADAME MACALLISTER BY JOHN BRAUN in Linking Ring, June, 1970</ref>
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 12 January 2014

Madam Macallister
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Madam Macallister (fl. 1850s) billed herself as "The Only Lady Magician in the World" in her 1857 playbill for the Institute Hall in Natchez, Mississippi.

Biography

Some speculate if she was related to Andrew Macallister, who moved to United States in the late 1840.[1]

References

  1. MADAME MACALLISTER BY JOHN BRAUN in Linking Ring, June, 1970