Edna Howland
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Edna Howland (born Sadie Edna Howland; September 22, 1886 – October 04, 1964) was an American vaudeville artist. She was best known for her piano playing and singing as part of the Kammerer & Howland act. Between 1910 and 1920, she toured the United States with her professional and romantic partner, acrobatic comedian Jack Kammerer. Howland retired from show business in the early 1920s.
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Early photo taken at home in Providence, RI.
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Early Kammerer & Howland vaudeville cabinet card photo by Smales Studio, Providence, RI. 1910.
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Kammerer & Howland photo by White's Studio, Boston, MA, circa 1912.
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Kammerer & Howland photo by White's Studio, Boston, MA, circa 1912.
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Kammerer & Howland comedy photo by White's Studio, Boston, MA, circa 1912.
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Kammerer & Howland by Unity Studio NYC. 1914.
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Kammerer & Howland by Unity Studio NYC. 1914.
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Headshot taken by Eugene Allen Tully in the 1920s.
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Kammerer & Howland NVA ad. Variety. May 11, 1917.
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Advertisement in the The New York Clipper. September 5, 1917.