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Holland expresses her gratitude for [William?] Winter's arrangment of the testimonial for her husband, George Holland.
Autograph Letter Signed from Mrs. K. Holland, New York, to Mr. Winter
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Holland expresses her gratitude for [William?] Winter's arrangment of the testimonial for her husband, George Holland.
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Holland expresses her gratitude for [William?] Winter's arrangment of the testimonial for her husband, George Holland.
God's Blessing be Upon
Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New York, to Ella Farman Pratt
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Declining the task of writing a memorial of Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard.
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Declining the task of writing a memorial of Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New York, to Mr. Sheppard
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Winter writes that he does not have an autograph of Grecler.
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Winter writes that he does not have an autograph of Grecler.
Autograph Letter Signed from OK H., New York, to [William] Winter
Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert Kelcey, New York, to Mrs. Winter, New York
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Mentions a letter from Mrs. Winter regarding a version of "Ma[rr?]y to wife." Written from 200 West 86th St. Accompanied by envelope, addressed to Mrs. Wm. Winter, care Wm Winter, office of the New York Tribune, City.
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Mentions a letter from Mrs. Winter regarding a version of "Ma[rr?]y to wife." Written from 200 West 86th St. Accompanied by envelope, addressed to Mrs. Wm. Winter, care Wm Winter, office of the New York Tribune, City.
Autograph Letter Signed from J.N. Marble, New York City, to William Winter
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Marble writes that he is hoping to go into the country sometime next month and if Mrs. Winter would give him sittings right away he could do the portrait before leaves.
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Marble writes that he is hoping to go into the country sometime next month and if Mrs. Winter would give him sittings right away he could do the portrait before leaves.
Autograph Letter Signed from John E. Milholland, New York, to William Winter
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Concerning arrangements to have a picture of "dear old Bromley" painted and if it proves satisfactory, presented to the Tribune. He suggests that Winter's tribute should adhere underneath the portrait. On letterhead of John E. Milholland, The Tribune building, New York.
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Concerning arrangements to have a picture of "dear old Bromley" painted and if it proves satisfactory, presented to the Tribune. He suggests that Winter's tribute should adhere underneath the portrait. On letterhead of John E. Milholland, The Tribune building, New York.
Autograph Letter Signed from Lucy Cleveland to William Winter, New York City
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Cleveland presents herself to Winter as the cousin of Mr. Grover Cleveland and of Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson; refers to her work, The scarlet-veined and other poems. Asks Winter to introduce her to Ada Rehan. Addressed to Winter at the Tribune, New York City. On letterhead of the Hotel Gerard. Year of letter from pencil annotation. With a printed visiting card of Miss Lucy Cleveland, annotated with "Hotel Gerard."
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Cleveland presents herself to Winter as the cousin of Mr. Grover Cleveland and of Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson; refers to her work, The scarlet-veined and other poems. Asks Winter to introduce her to Ada Rehan. Addressed to Winter at the Tribune, New York City. On letterhead of the Hotel Gerard. Year of letter from pencil annotation. With a printed visiting card of Miss Lucy Cleveland, annotated with "Hotel Gerard."