A Renowned Singer and Accused Spy

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By John Walters on Thursday, October 28, 2004.
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Caroline Gardner Bartlett was a well known turn-of-the-century operatic soprano who raised thousands of dollars for WWI relief efforts from her home in Warner, NH. Host John Walters speaks with producer George Packard about the circumstances that led to Bartlett being accused of spying during the war and other aspects of Bartlett's extraordinary life. George Packard is the producer of "Minta" a new play being performed next week in Warner, based on Caroline Gardner Bartlett's life.

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