Here is some additional information from CHS Trustee John Polacsek:
"The Kitty Sharpe story was created by Don Meade in 2020 after reading her history in her home town newspaper of Saratoga Springs, New York.
Apparently Kitty went on a short season with the L. B. Lent Circus in 1874. In 1875, she toured with the Howes & Cushing Circus through New England. In 1876 the Cooper & Bailey Circus went across the country to California. She spent some time in San Francisco theatres then went in October 1877 to rejoin the circus in Australia where she was listed in the route book in the concert as Miss Kitty Sharpe and sang a ballad. In 1879, the Great Commonwealth Circus opened on May 5 at Frankfort, Pa. in the Philadelphia area under the management of Pete Conkln. It was a short season as the show ended up closing in Virginia in July and was sold at auction at Norfolk, Va. on July 8.She reportedly was on the John Robinson Circus, no date, but in checking the 1883 Barnum & Bailey route book she does not appear, as she claimed. She could have been there earlier in the season and was not around when the route book was composed. In 1886 she was reported to be on the Cole Younger & Frank James Wild West Show. However, this show was only the road in 1903 so the date is skeptical. At some time she was also reportedly on the Adam Forepaugh Circus.
I did find Dolly Sharpe in the 1893 Barnum & Bailey route book. She was singing in the Columbus Spec and she was also listed in the Concert Company. She performed as Lang & Sharpe - composed of Sam & Dollie and they were listed as comedy sketch artists. In the 1896 Barnum & Bailey route book Dolly Sharpe was a member of the concert company. She was listed as Dolly Sharpe doing a Skipping Rope Dance. She also performed as Lang & Sharpe doing comedy sketches. It looks like she was still connected with Sam Lang doing the act.
John Polacsek
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I also found Kittie Sharp in the 1886 Barnum and Bailey route book She was listed working in the concert doing Irish reels and jigs So that is the correct show she was on in 1886."