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  1. Boulton met O'Neill in the fall of 1917 in the Golden Swan Saloon, better known as The Hell Hole, in Greenwich Village. They married some six months later, on April 12, 1918, at Provincetown, Massachusetts. O'Neill, at the time, was considered a promising author of one-act plays.

    • American
    • September 19, 1893, London, England
    • Pulp-fiction writer
    • 3, including Oona O'Neill
  2. Sep 1, 2010 · The couple met in 1917, married a year later, and divorced in 1929, when O'Neill abandoned Boulton –– and their two children –– for his third wife, actress Carlotta Monterey.

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  4. Agnes Boulton, a writer of short novels and stories that appeared in pulp magazines, met O'Neill in the Hell Hole, a New York saloon he frequented — which would later become the setting for...

  5. Name variations: Agnes Boulton O'Neill. Born in London, England, on September 19, 1893; died in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, on November 25, 1968; daughter of Edward W. Boulton (a painter); sister of Margery Boulton; married a man named Burton; married Eugene O'Neill (the playwright), on April 12, 1918 (divorced 1929); married Morris Kaufman (a ...

  6. Jul 20, 2019 · Gene wrote to Agnes just after seeing her embark for New York?where Agnes was returning to attend to her dying father?and what emerges is his effort to articulate location and relationship epitomizes that mapping of an imaginary

  7. Agnes Boulton, who was Eugene O'Neill's second wife and a writer of popular novels and short stories, was born on 19 September 1893. After Boulton and O'Neill met in New York City in the fall of 1917, they moved to

  8. Agnes Boulton, who was Eugene O'Neill's second wife and a writer of popular novels and short stories, was born on 19 September 1893. After Boulton and O'Neill met in New York City in the fall of 1917, they moved to Provincetown early in 1918, and were married on 12 April.

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