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[1] (Feb 1897) - shoplifting arrest. IDs her as former member of Rice's Evangeline company, and widow of Charles Harris, who played Squire Tucker in "Alabama".
[2] (March 14, 1897) - shoplifting, IDs her as author of Little Alabama Coon and Do My Huckleberry Do.--Milowent • hasspoken 05:23, 1 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
May 1892 seems to be same person? [4] "A newly formed firm of collaborators in the play making world consists of Hattie Starr and H. Grattan Donnelly. Miss Starr is probably better known as actress and musician than as the wife of Charles L. Harris, Palmer's admirable comedian. "