Author: John Edmond Owens
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Autograph Letters Signed from John Edmond Owens to Various People
Autograph Letter Signed from Mrs. John E. Owens, Baltimore, to Augustin Daly
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Asks Daly to subscribe to a biography of her husband, John Edmond Owens.
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Asks Daly to subscribe to a biography of her husband, John Edmond Owens.
Autograph Letters Signed from Mary C. Stevens Owens to William Winter
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(1-3) Owens discusses her husband's declining health and his subsequent death. Addressed from Aigburth Vale, [Towson, Maryland]; (4-5) Concern a book Owens is writing on her husband. Addressed from Baltimore. She signs herself Mrs. John E. Owens.
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(1-3) Owens discusses her husband's declining health and his subsequent death. Addressed from Aigburth Vale, [Towson, Maryland]; (4-5) Concern a book Owens is writing on her husband. Addressed from Baltimore. She signs herself Mrs. John E. Owens.
Autograph Letters Signed from John M.T. Raymond, Boston, New York, London, San Francisco, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Easton and Pittsburgh, Pa., Augusta, Ga., New Orleans, and Washington, D.C., to Various People
Autograph Letters Signed from Mary Cornelia Owens, Baltimore, to Various Recipients
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Recipients: William Winter and Mrs. William Winter (letter to the latter addressed "My dearest friend"). Both largely concern the Booth family, including Junius Brutus, both his first and second wives (Adelaide and Mary Ann), and his sons Richard, Edwin and John Wilkes. One letter signed "M.C. Owens," the other "Corrie Owens." Both letters sent from 909 St. Paul Street. With (2), the accompanying envelope addressed to Mrs. Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Recipients: William Winter and Mrs. William Winter (letter to the latter addressed "My dearest friend"). Both largely concern the Booth family, including Junius Brutus, both his first and second wives (Adelaide and Mary Ann), and his sons Richard, Edwin and John Wilkes. One letter signed "M.C. Owens," the other "Corrie Owens." Both letters sent from 909 St. Paul Street. With (2), the accompanying envelope addressed to Mrs. Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Drew to Various People
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Includes 36 autograph letters signed, 1 autograph letter and 1 telegram.
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Includes 36 autograph letters signed, 1 autograph letter and 1 telegram.
Autograph Letters Signed from John L. Stoddard to Various People
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Correspondents: Augustin Daly and Richard Dorney. 4 autograph letters signed and 1 initialled calling card. Some items undated.
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Correspondents: Augustin Daly and Richard Dorney. 4 autograph letters signed and 1 initialled calling card. Some items undated.
Autograph Letters Signed from Owen Fawcett to Various People
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With (2) are cast lists for Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1864, 1884, 1885; (6) notes the death of John S. Clarke.
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With (2) are cast lists for Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1864, 1884, 1885; (6) notes the death of John S. Clarke.