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Peple Edward Henry
(1869—1924)
«The Littlest Rebel»
Edward Henry Peple was an American playwright. Born in Richmond, Virginia, he turned to writing after a long career in railroading. Although well over a dozen of his plays were produced, only two were major successes: The Prince Chap (1904) and A Pair of Sixes (1914). Two other less popular plays are of passing interest: the Civil War melodrama The Littlest Rebel (1911) and the musical The Charity Girl (1912). The latter was shut down by the police in one city because of objections to the lyric for “I'd Rather Be a Chippie than a Charity Bum.”
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie Cary
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie with mother
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie with father
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie comforting her mother
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie with Uncle Billy and Col. Morriroson
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie hugging her father
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie being admonished by Col. Morriroson
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie disquised as a negro slave
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie escaping with her father
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie Cary with Abraham Lincoln
Grenada Grenadines, 2001, Virgie with Uncle Billy