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This info is via Digital Library of Georgia:

These diaries, letters, and family papers dating from 1800-1980 belonged to Hazel Beamer Cutler, a dancer on Broadway who performed in the Ziegfeld Follies in the 1920s, and who resided in Thomasville, Georgia throughout much of her life. 

Included in the materials, in addition to genealogical research on the Quarterman and Baker families of South Georgia, is correspondence with visual artists Dora Wheeler Keith and Ben Ali Haggin, III, and Vermont banker Henry Miles Cutler. 

American illustrator, portrait artist, and muralist Dora Wheeler Keith (1856-1940), was Hazel Beamer Cutler's guardian in New York City. Ben Ali Haggin, III (1882-1951) was a portrait painter and stage designer. Some materials in the collection refer to Candace Wheeler (1827-1923), Dora Wheeler Keith's mother, who founded the Society of Decorative Arts in 1877 and was associated with the Colonial Revival, Aesthetic Movement, and the Arts and Crafts Movement throughout her long career. 

https://dlg.usg.edu/collection/tchs_cutcol


E. Lee Eltzroth, Independent Scholar

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