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Albert W. Aiken (1846-1894) was American a … Albert W. Aiken (1846-1894) was American actor and author of plays and dime novels. He was a prolific writer of pulp fiction for Beadle and Adams. His plays included The Witches of New York. Aiken was the younger brother of George Aiken, best known for his popular adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin for the stage, and was also a cousin of the famous clown George Fox.o a cousin of the famous clown George Fox.
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Albert W. Aiken (1846-1894) was American a … Albert W. Aiken (1846-1894) was American actor and author of plays and dime novels. He was a prolific writer of pulp fiction for Beadle and Adams. His plays included The Witches of New York. Aiken was the younger brother of George Aiken, best known for his popular adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin for the stage, and was also a cousin of the famous clown George Fox.o a cousin of the famous clown George Fox.
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