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Some letters undated.
Autograph Letters Signed from Grace Rutter, New York City and Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Various Recipients
Autograph Letter Signed from Laura Stedman, Atlantic City, New Jersey, to William Winter
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Thanks Winter for the address and poem "which would have gone to your old comrade and my grandfather - the beloved friend of us both." She also writes of her grandfather's praise for Winter's writing and the "happy welcome" Winter, Elsie and Jefferson granted her. Addressed from 401 Oriental Avenue, Atlantic City, N.J. With an envelope used by Winter to forward this letter to Elsie Leslie. Addressed to Mrs. Jefferson Winter, Care of London City of Midland Bank, 5 Threadneedle Street, London, England. The address has been crossed out and forwarded to St. Ermin's Hotel, S.W. Addressed from Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.U.S.A.
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Thanks Winter for the address and poem "which would have gone to your old comrade and my grandfather - the beloved friend of us both." She also writes of her grandfather's praise for Winter's writing and the "happy welcome" Winter, Elsie and Jefferson granted her. Addressed from 401 Oriental Avenue, Atlantic City, N.J. With an envelope used by Winter to forward this letter to Elsie Leslie. Addressed to Mrs. Jefferson Winter, Care of London City of Midland Bank, 5 Threadneedle Street, London, England. The address has been crossed out and forwarded to St. Ermin's Hotel, S.W. Addressed from Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.U.S.A.
Autograph Letters Signed from Charles Walter Couldock, New York City, to Various Recipients
Author: Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia)
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Autograph Letter Signed from Dr. James North, Atlantic City, New Jersey, to William Winter
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Praises Winter and writes of his admiration of the "Great Bard." Addressed from No. 29 S. Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.
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Praises Winter and writes of his admiration of the "Great Bard." Addressed from No. 29 S. Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.
Letters Signed from Joseph H. Coit, New York City, to Various Recipients
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One typed letter signed and one autograph letter signed. Recipients: Augustus Thomas and William Winter.
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One typed letter signed and one autograph letter signed. Recipients: Augustus Thomas and William Winter.
Autograph Letters Signed from J. Ranken Towse, New York, to Various Recipients
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Recipients: William Winter (1-3) and Viola Allen (4). (1-2) concern Winter's Shakespeare-Bacon paper, which he praises as "as effective a summing up for the prosecution in the case of common sense vs. Donnelly, Gallup et al. as could be made in the same limits of space." (3) refers to his favorable review of Winter's son's efforts (annotation by Jefferson Winter reads: "re. his kind encouragement in my production of The taming of the shrew"). The letters to Winter are all accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter at the Tribune office. (4) thanks Miss Allen for the invitation from the Winter Testimonial Program Committee.
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Recipients: William Winter (1-3) and Viola Allen (4). (1-2) concern Winter's Shakespeare-Bacon paper, which he praises as "as effective a summing up for the prosecution in the case of common sense vs. Donnelly, Gallup et al. as could be made in the same limits of space." (3) refers to his favorable review of Winter's son's efforts (annotation by Jefferson Winter reads: "re. his kind encouragement in my production of The taming of the shrew"). The letters to Winter are all accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter at the Tribune office. (4) thanks Miss Allen for the invitation from the Winter Testimonial Program Committee.
Autograph Letters Signed from Rose Courtney (Barnes) Raymond, New York City, to Augustin Daly
We with this Cup a Loving Message Send
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Several concern verses by Winter on Joseph Jefferson. (1-4) on letterhead of 238 East Eighteenth Street. (8) is a printed poem by Kidder, "A Prayer For Peace," dated New York, Dec. 31, 1899. First line: The universe is girt with feuds. (9) is a typescript poem to Joseph Jefferson. First line: We with this cup a loving message send. Followed by the initials "A.R.K." and twelve additional names. Undated.
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Several concern verses by Winter on Joseph Jefferson. (1-4) on letterhead of 238 East Eighteenth Street. (8) is a printed poem by Kidder, "A Prayer For Peace," dated New York, Dec. 31, 1899. First line: The universe is girt with feuds. (9) is a typescript poem to Joseph Jefferson. First line: We with this cup a loving message send. Followed by the initials "A.R.K." and twelve additional names. Undated.
Letter from Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring
Author: Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn
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Autograph Letters Signed from Euphemia Germon, Philadelphia and New York, to Various People
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Correspondents: William Winter and an unidentified person. (1) to Winter suggests a "talk upon matters of interest to both."
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Correspondents: William Winter and an unidentified person. (1) to Winter suggests a "talk upon matters of interest to both."