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Autograph Letter Signed from Fanny Cooper to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Fanny Stirling to Unidentified Recipient
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Requests help from Mrs. Davis in securing a job for a girl as a dresser or "a sort of companionable servant."
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Requests help from Mrs. Davis in securing a job for a girl as a dresser or "a sort of companionable servant."
Autograph Letter Signed from R.G. Ingersoll, Washington D.C., to Cooper
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Recipient's full name is unknown. Ingersoll asks if Cooper will under any circumstances accept the office of [new?] agent.
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Recipient's full name is unknown. Ingersoll asks if Cooper will under any circumstances accept the office of [new?] agent.
Autograph Letter Signed from A.M. Fairbairn to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letter Signed from Fanny Kemble, Lenox, to Unidentified Recepient
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Indicates that she has no intentions of giving readings anywhere but in Lenox.
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Indicates that she has no intentions of giving readings anywhere but in Lenox.
Autograph Letter Signed from W.H. Furness, Philadelphia, to Unidentified Recipient
Autograph Letters Signed from John W. Cooper to Various Recipients
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Recipients: Thomas Francis Dillon Croker, [Lord Richard W.P. Curzon-Howe], Charles J. Kean, W.C. Macready, J.P. Kemble and another. The letters to Macready concern his career at Drury Lane theatre. (16b), a draft letter to unidentified recipient, ca. 1820, states the terms upon which he would be happy to become a member of the Dublin Theatre. Some letters unsigned. Some letters undated.
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Recipients: Thomas Francis Dillon Croker, [Lord Richard W.P. Curzon-Howe], Charles J. Kean, W.C. Macready, J.P. Kemble and another. The letters to Macready concern his career at Drury Lane theatre. (16b), a draft letter to unidentified recipient, ca. 1820, states the terms upon which he would be happy to become a member of the Dublin Theatre. Some letters unsigned. Some letters undated.