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=== Madame Lou Graham and Seattle's Seamstresses ===
=== Madame Lou Graham and Seattle's Seamstresses ===
Madame Lou Graham (1861-1904) was a head seamstress at a downtown business she opened with other seamstresses, a cover for sex workers at the time. Local legends say Lou herself had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and she hired, possibly, transgender women who would be requested as "the lady in the black dress".
Madame Lou Graham (1861-1904) was a head seamstress at a downtown business she opened. She would hire other seamstresses who lived at the venue, a cover for sex workers at the time. Local legends say Lou herself had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and she hired, possibly, transgender women who would be requested as "the lady in the black dress".






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Home for the archives of Seattle in the State of Washington, USA.

Seattle History

Madame Lou Graham and Seattle's Seamstresses

Madame Lou Graham (1861-1904) was a head seamstress at a downtown business she opened. She would hire other seamstresses who lived at the venue, a cover for sex workers at the time. Local legends say Lou herself had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and she hired, possibly, transgender women who would be requested as "the lady in the black dress".


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