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Jefferson explains his reasons for what he has already communicated via telegraph: he will play 4 nights instead of a week. Goes on to comment that "there is nothing more contemptible in an artist than trying to make capital out of his misfortune." Recipient unidentified. Signed "Joe."
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, Hohokus, N.J., to John
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Jefferson explains his reasons for what he has already communicated via telegraph: he will play 4 nights instead of a week. Goes on to comment that "there is nothing more contemptible in an artist than trying to make capital out of his misfortune." Recipient unidentified. Signed "Joe."
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Jefferson explains his reasons for what he has already communicated via telegraph: he will play 4 nights instead of a week. Goes on to comment that "there is nothing more contemptible in an artist than trying to make capital out of his misfortune." Recipient unidentified. Signed "Joe."
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, Hohokus, N.J., to William Winter
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Jefferson indicates that it will be impossible for him to speak at the "Booth Breakfast." Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
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Jefferson indicates that it will be impossible for him to speak at the "Booth Breakfast." Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, Hohokus, N.J., to William Winter, London
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Category : Acres, Bob (Fictitious character)
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Pages : 4
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Jefferson, Mrs. J, and Josie have decided to go to England next May. He does not yet know if he will act or not; if he does, it will only be Rip [van Winkle] - "they would not stand [his Bob] Acres in London." Is glad Daly's company made a hit, and Mary Anderson's triumph is a still greater satisfaction to him. Evidence on accompanying envelope shows that this letter was forwarded from London through a F. Burgers, Esq., Church End, Hinckley. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
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Jefferson, Mrs. J, and Josie have decided to go to England next May. He does not yet know if he will act or not; if he does, it will only be Rip [van Winkle] - "they would not stand [his Bob] Acres in London." Is glad Daly's company made a hit, and Mary Anderson's triumph is a still greater satisfaction to him. Evidence on accompanying envelope shows that this letter was forwarded from London through a F. Burgers, Esq., Church End, Hinckley. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
Autograph Letters Signed from Sarah Jefferson, Hohokus, New Jersey, to William Winter
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(1) She writes that Mr. Jefferson's operation went well; (2) concerns possible travel plans for Maggie and herself. Both addressed from Hohokus, New Jersey. With a printed visiting card of Mrs. Joseph Jefferson, containing a brief manuscript note from Joseph Jefferson to William Winter. The visiting card also contains a manuscript annotation by Winter regarding Joseph Jefferson's arrival home from Europe.
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(1) She writes that Mr. Jefferson's operation went well; (2) concerns possible travel plans for Maggie and herself. Both addressed from Hohokus, New Jersey. With a printed visiting card of Mrs. Joseph Jefferson, containing a brief manuscript note from Joseph Jefferson to William Winter. The visiting card also contains a manuscript annotation by Winter regarding Joseph Jefferson's arrival home from Europe.
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, 5th Ave. Hotel, to Willie
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The recipient is either William Winter or William Jefferson Winter. Letter signed "Joe." Jefferson will leave tickets at the box office. The date is provided by Winter. Also, at the bottom of this letter, a note by Jefferson Winter in which he indicates that his godfather cut him out of his will for "knowing too much."
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The recipient is either William Winter or William Jefferson Winter. Letter signed "Joe." Jefferson will leave tickets at the box office. The date is provided by Winter. Also, at the bottom of this letter, a note by Jefferson Winter in which he indicates that his godfather cut him out of his will for "knowing too much."
Autograph Letter Signed Joseph Jefferson, Young's Hotel, Boston, Mass., to William Winter, New Brighton
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Category : Anthony, Sir (Fictitious character)
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Jefferson has completed Winter's "picture" of John Gilbert, and he shares his recollections of when the deceased actor played Sir Anthony with him. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "J. Jefferson." With envelope addressed to Winter at 17 3rd Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
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Jefferson has completed Winter's "picture" of John Gilbert, and he shares his recollections of when the deceased actor played Sir Anthony with him. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "J. Jefferson." With envelope addressed to Winter at 17 3rd Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, Ogdensburgh, N.Y., to William Winter
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Sends his itinerary for performances in The rivals. Mentions Shakespeare and Bacon. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
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Sends his itinerary for performances in The rivals. Mentions Shakespeare and Bacon. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson to William Winter
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Concerns Winter's upcoming visit. Addressed to "Willie" and signed "Joe."
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Concerns Winter's upcoming visit. Addressed to "Willie" and signed "Joe."
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, Buzzard's Bay, Mass., to William Winter, P.O. Box 18, Tompkinsville, Staten Island
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Jefferson indicates he has received books. Will be playing at Daly's next Friday. Indicates "the book is finished," presumably a reference to his autobiography. Addressed to "Willie."
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Jefferson indicates he has received books. Will be playing at Daly's next Friday. Indicates "the book is finished," presumably a reference to his autobiography. Addressed to "Willie."
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, Orange Island, New Iberia, La., to Willie [William Winter], Office of the Tribune, New York
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Jefferson wishes he could comfort Winter and his wife in "this great affliction," likely a reference to the death of their son Arthur. Tells Winter to "hope that the one who has gone may have escaped the many sorrows" and advises Winter not to stop his tears.
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Jefferson wishes he could comfort Winter and his wife in "this great affliction," likely a reference to the death of their son Arthur. Tells Winter to "hope that the one who has gone may have escaped the many sorrows" and advises Winter not to stop his tears.