Remember Anna
In the 1850s, Rock City native and gold and diamond speculator Martin Schultz was on a ship to Australia on business when he met Anna Bishop. Soon after, he became her business manager and they were married in 1858. In September of 1859 the couple visited his relatives in Red Hook and prominent citizens formed a committee to formally ask Madame Anna Bishop (as she was always known) to hold a performance in town. Committee members included such names as Allendorf, Barringer, Elseffer, Fraleigh, Hendricks, Hevenor, Losee, Martin, Massonneau, Pier, and VanBuren. [Red Hook Journal, September 23rd, 1859] Locally, between 1859 and 1881, she graced stages in Red Hook at the Lutheran and Methodist churches, and Gedney’s Hall, in Upper Red Hook at St. John’s Reformed church, and in Rhinebeck at the Starr Institute.