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A photo of the "lesbian letter" as you call it can be found in Frank Spiering's book Lizzie.Well, I believe this is the letter you refer to I am not quite sure. The caption simply says "From Lizzie's letter to a female friend: " I dreamed of you the other night but I do not dare to put my dream on paper." This is the first source I thought of for finding the letter. It does not say the name of Lizzie's friend. I will have to look in other sources for it. I am not quite sure what he says about it in the book actually, because I get so disgusted when trying to read this book I put it down and have never finished it.But if you happen to have it you can look for it there. I have had the book for about 2 years, and have never made it past page 42.
"He who cannot put his thoughts on ice should not enter into the head of dispute." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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See below about letter. It is not quite old enough for archives but is way back, as posted by augusta
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I was looking thru the archives, and saw an interesting thread that Kat had started a long time ago regarding the letter that Lizzie wrote beginning with "I dreamed of you last night but I dare not put my thoughts to paper...." (or words to that effect) And some people had used this letter to 'prove' that Lizzie was a lesbian. I particularly remember Frank Spiering writing of it, and it sounded like it, the way he wrote of it.
When I was at the FRHS last spring, Michael Martins showed me the letter in its entirety. (It is also in its entirety later on in the archived thread.) The letter - to me - didn't prove she was a lesbian at all.
As the thread eventually progressed, it was shown to be written by Lizzie to a Mrs. Cummings.
Michael told me that Mrs. Cummings was at that time a dressmaker of Lizzie's.
Just thought some of you might be interested in that being brought up again. I didn't catch if the thread revealed who Mrs. Cummings was. It just read like a simple letter of friendship, that's all.
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I was looking thru the archives, and saw an interesting thread that Kat had started a long time ago regarding the letter that Lizzie wrote beginning with "I dreamed of you last night but I dare not put my thoughts to paper...." (or words to that effect) And some people had used this letter to 'prove' that Lizzie was a lesbian. I particularly remember Frank Spiering writing of it, and it sounded like it, the way he wrote of it.
When I was at the FRHS last spring, Michael Martins showed me the letter in its entirety. (It is also in its entirety later on in the archived thread.) The letter - to me - didn't prove she was a lesbian at all.
As the thread eventually progressed, it was shown to be written by Lizzie to a Mrs. Cummings.
Michael told me that Mrs. Cummings was at that time a dressmaker of Lizzie's.
Just thought some of you might be interested in that being brought up again. I didn't catch if the thread revealed who Mrs. Cummings was. It just read like a simple letter of friendship, that's all.
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in the v. museum http://www.lizzieandrewborden.com/sitemap.htm scroll down to new research, there's an article about Lizzie's rumored sexuality
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