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(1) Discusses his travels in Europe; addressed from the Northumberland Hotel, London; (2) He is going to New Orleans and will open there in the Rivals; addressed from 127 E. 16th St; (3) He and Mrs. Smith are enjoying their time in Switzerland; addressed from Pension du Chateau, Vevey, Suisse; (4) Regarding correspondence Smith did not receive, as well as his time in London and his possible future plans; addressed from 8 Montepelier Square, Brompton, London; (5) in response to Winter's opinion, Smith explains his conception of Polonius; addressed from 148 West 37th St. between B'way & 7th Ave. Letters signed "Mark."
Autograph Letters Signed from Mark Smith to William Winter
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(1) Discusses his travels in Europe; addressed from the Northumberland Hotel, London; (2) He is going to New Orleans and will open there in the Rivals; addressed from 127 E. 16th St; (3) He and Mrs. Smith are enjoying their time in Switzerland; addressed from Pension du Chateau, Vevey, Suisse; (4) Regarding correspondence Smith did not receive, as well as his time in London and his possible future plans; addressed from 8 Montepelier Square, Brompton, London; (5) in response to Winter's opinion, Smith explains his conception of Polonius; addressed from 148 West 37th St. between B'way & 7th Ave. Letters signed "Mark."
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(1) Discusses his travels in Europe; addressed from the Northumberland Hotel, London; (2) He is going to New Orleans and will open there in the Rivals; addressed from 127 E. 16th St; (3) He and Mrs. Smith are enjoying their time in Switzerland; addressed from Pension du Chateau, Vevey, Suisse; (4) Regarding correspondence Smith did not receive, as well as his time in London and his possible future plans; addressed from 8 Montepelier Square, Brompton, London; (5) in response to Winter's opinion, Smith explains his conception of Polonius; addressed from 148 West 37th St. between B'way & 7th Ave. Letters signed "Mark."
Autograph Letters Signed from Sol Smith, New York and St. Louis, to William Winter
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(1), written from 821 Chouteau Ave, St. Louis, concerns the death of Smith's brother Mark. (2), written from 52 East 10th Street, concerns Mark Smith's funeral. (3), written from 7 East 90th Street, concerns the career of Smith's niece Katie, better known as Caterina Marco.
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(1), written from 821 Chouteau Ave, St. Louis, concerns the death of Smith's brother Mark. (2), written from 52 East 10th Street, concerns Mark Smith's funeral. (3), written from 7 East 90th Street, concerns the career of Smith's niece Katie, better known as Caterina Marco.
Autograph Letters Signed from Albert Henry Smith to William Winter
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The letters mostly concern literary matters, books and other items sent from Smith and Winter to each other; plans to meet; and mutual acquaintances. Correspondent's locations include: Southampton [England?]; Philadelphia, Radnor, H[am?]ford, and Germantown, Pennsylvania. With (15) is an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in Mentone, San Bernardino County, California.
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The letters mostly concern literary matters, books and other items sent from Smith and Winter to each other; plans to meet; and mutual acquaintances. Correspondent's locations include: Southampton [England?]; Philadelphia, Radnor, H[am?]ford, and Germantown, Pennsylvania. With (15) is an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in Mentone, San Bernardino County, California.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ballard Smith, New York, to William Winter
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A brief note of condolence: "Please accept my deep sympathy in your grief." He is likely referring to the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Letter dated January 25; year from acquisition information. On letterhead of The world, New York.
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A brief note of condolence: "Please accept my deep sympathy in your grief." He is likely referring to the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Letter dated January 25; year from acquisition information. On letterhead of The world, New York.
Letters Signed from T.R. Smith, New York, to William Winter, New York
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(1) Typed letter signed, on Winter's "Shakespeare's England," which is selling well in advance. On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company, New York; addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I.; (2) autograph letter signed, in which Smith congratulates Winter on his 75th birthday and praises his writings. Addressed from 152 West 143rd Street, New York.
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(1) Typed letter signed, on Winter's "Shakespeare's England," which is selling well in advance. On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company, New York; addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I.; (2) autograph letter signed, in which Smith congratulates Winter on his 75th birthday and praises his writings. Addressed from 152 West 143rd Street, New York.
Autograph Letters Signed from William Smith, Morley, to William Winter
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The letters concern writings of both Smith and Winter. (2) On letterhead of "Old Yorkshire: New Series," a volume edited by Smith. Address: Brookfield Villa, Morley, near Leeds; (3) is written on a printed prospectus for Smith's A Yorkshireman's trip to the United States and Canada. (1) and (3) addressed from Morley.
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The letters concern writings of both Smith and Winter. (2) On letterhead of "Old Yorkshire: New Series," a volume edited by Smith. Address: Brookfield Villa, Morley, near Leeds; (3) is written on a printed prospectus for Smith's A Yorkshireman's trip to the United States and Canada. (1) and (3) addressed from Morley.
Autograph Letter Signed from Jonathan Smith Green, New York, to William Winter
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Writes of a mistake Winter made in the Tribune regarding a caption that he thinks should have read "Ghoul Hamilton and George Arnold."
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Writes of a mistake Winter made in the Tribune regarding a caption that he thinks should have read "Ghoul Hamilton and George Arnold."
Autograph Letter Signed from Nicholas Smith, Brooklyn, to William Winter, Tribune Office, New York City
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Smith would like to meet with Winter to discuss a matter of literary interest. Address on letter: 232 President Street, Borough of Brooklyn. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter.
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Smith would like to meet with Winter to discuss a matter of literary interest. Address on letter: 232 President Street, Borough of Brooklyn. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Sol Smith, New York, to William Winter
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Smith thanks Winter for his article on Katie's success (presumably a reference to Smith's niece Katie, better known as Caterina Marco). Mentions that he and his wife, Mary Sedley Smith, are to travel with Charlotte Thompson. Also indicates that his wife's son, Sedley Brown, will be playing John Reed in Jane Eyre, Benvolio and other "youthful characters." Address on letter: 7 East 90th Street.
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Smith thanks Winter for his article on Katie's success (presumably a reference to Smith's niece Katie, better known as Caterina Marco). Mentions that he and his wife, Mary Sedley Smith, are to travel with Charlotte Thompson. Also indicates that his wife's son, Sedley Brown, will be playing John Reed in Jane Eyre, Benvolio and other "youthful characters." Address on letter: 7 East 90th Street.