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  2. The Harlot's House - Wikipedia

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    A holograph manuscript of an early version of "The Harlot's House", dated April 1882, is preserved in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles.The final version of the poem was, according to Wilde's friend and biographer Robert Sherard, written in the spring of 1883 while the author was staying at the Hôtel Voltaire in Paris, and this account is probably accurate.

  3. Carol Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Carol Leigh (January 11, 1951 – November 16, 2022), also known as The Scarlot Harlot, was an American artist, author, filmmaker, sex worker, and sex workers' rights activist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is credited with coining the term sex work [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and founded the Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival and was the co-founder of BAYSWAN , the Bay Area ...

  4. Charlotte, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte (/ ʃ ɑːr ˈ l ɒ t / shar-LOT) is a city and county seat of Eaton County, Michigan.As of the 2010 census, the city population was 9,074. [5]Charlotte is in the central portion of the county on the boundary between Eaton Township and Carmel Township but is politically independent of both.

  5. Talk:Charlotte the Harlot - Wikipedia

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  6. Charlotte Central Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte Central Historic District contains 328 buildings, of which 288 contribute to the historic character of the district. The district contains the commercial center of Charlotte, as well as adjacent residential neighborhoods containing both large, architect-designed homes and more modest middle-class houses.

  7. Will Carleton - Wikipedia

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    Carleton was born on October 21, 1845, in rural Lenawee County, Hudson, Michigan, Carleton was the fifth child of John Hancock and Celeste (Smith) Carleton. [2] In 1869, he graduated from Hillsdale College, (where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity) and delivered on that occasion the poem, "Rifts in the Cloud".

  8. From Here to Eternity (Iron Maiden song) - Wikipedia

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    The song tells the tale of Charlotte going on a fateful motorcycle ride with the Devil. This is the first studio single to not feature Eddie in the artwork - second overall, after the live version of " Running Free " - using a picture of the song's music video instead, and it is one of two single from Fear of the Dark to not feature the mascot ...

  9. Lottie Wilson Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Lottie Wilson was born in about 1854 in Niles, Michigan.As an adult, she was a resident of Bay City, Michigan, and had an art studio there that was open to the public.In 1901, Wilson moved to Washington, D.C. to open an art studio where she held art exhibits and taught classes until 1905.