- Mary Hoyt Wiborg
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Mary Hoyt Wiborg (January 28, 1888 - 1964) was a New York City socialite. She wrote the play Taboo in 1922 that starred Paul Robeson.[1]
Biography
She was born on January 28, 1888 to Frank Bestow Wiborg in Cincinnati. She had two sisters, Olga Wiborg and Sara Sherman Wiborg. Olga married Sidney Webster Fish, the son of Stuyvesant Fish on September 18, 1915 in St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Easthampton, New York.[2] The family moved to New York City and Frank became the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor.[3]
She died in 1964.
References
- ^ "Early Actors and Directors". eO'Neill. http://www.eoneill.com/references/shafer/chapter1/2.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-08. "Because of his performance in that play, the people involved in a production called Taboo asked him to be in it. The play was written by a white woman named Mary Hoyt Wiborg and treated a familiar theme of superstitions and myth among black people"
- ^ "Ms. Wiborg a Bride". Washington Post. September 19, 1915. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/244078212.html?dids=244078212:244078212&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=SEP+19%2C+1915&author=Special+to+The+Washington+Post.&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=MISS+WIBORG+A+BRIDE&pqatl=google. Retrieved 2008-12-08. "Marries Sidney Webster Fish at East Hampton, L.I. Big Wedding Avoided Because of Recent Death of Bridegroom's Mother, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. Motion Pictures Taken of Party. After Breakfast and Dancing Couple Start on a Cruise. Miss Olga Wiborg, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wiborg, of New York, previously of Cincinnati, and Sidney Webster Fish, youngest son of Stuyvesant Fish, of Garrison and New York city, were married here today in St. Luke's Episcopal Church."
- ^ "Wife of ex-Government Official Pleads Not Guilty to Smuggling Charge." (PDF). New York Times. September 28, 1913. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9D03E2D8163DE633A2575BC2A96F9C946296D6CF. Retrieved 2008-12-08. "Mrs. A.S. Wiborg, wife of Frank B. Wiborg, ex-Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor, has been indicted in the Federal District Court on two counts for smuggling. She appeared yesterday in court and through her counsel, John B. Stanchfield, entered a plea of not guilty."
External links
- Works by or about Mary Hoyt Wiborg in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Categories:- 1888 births
- 1964 deaths
- People from East Hampton (town), New York
- American women writers
- American dramatists and playwrights
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