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Mary P. Hamlin
Mary P. Hamlin (born Mary Ida Parmele;"Hamlin-Parmele"
''The Buffalo Express''. September 17, 1902
September 30, 1871 – June 26, 1964"Mary Hamlin, Playwright, 93, Dies"
''Democrat and Chronicle''. June 27, 1964. p. 2B.
) was an American playwright specializing in religious dramas, but best known for the 1917 Broadway theatre, Broadway play, ''Hamilton (play), Hamilton'' (co-authored with its star, George Arliss), and for its 1931 screen adaptation, Alexander Hamilton (film), ''Alexander Hamilton''.


Early life and career

A native of West Bloomfield, New York, Hamlin was one of four children born to ...
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West Bloomfield, New York
West Bloomfield is a town in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 2,760 at the 2020 census. The Town of West Bloomfield is on the county's western border and sits parallel to the Town of East Bloomfield, both of which lie south of the City of Rochester. History The town is within the historic homeland of the Seneca Nation, and tradition holds that three of the tribe's villages were located in the town. As such, during the spring season when much of the town's farmland is being plowed, it is not uncommon to find arrowheads and other artifacts.The first Europeans to visit the area were members of the Jesuits in the 17th century during their westward quests. Settlement began around 1789 and the Town of West Bloomfield was officially established in 1833 from part of the Town of Bloomfield. The West Bloomfield Congregational Church was founded in 1799. The Congregation would meet on top of a hill that would later (in 1806, current building erected in 1875 ...
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