St. Clair, Sallie (1842–1867)
St. Clair, Sallie (1842–1867)
American ballet dancer. Born 1842, possibly in Philadelphia, PA; died of consumption, Jan 23, 1867, in Buffalo, NY.
Performed at Bates Theater in St. Louis, MO, throughout short career in such works as Giselle, La Vivandière and La Bayadère.
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