Autograph Letters Signed from William Florence Owen to Various People

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Autograph Letters Signed from William Jermyn Florence to Various People

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Autograph Letters Signed from W.J. Florence to William Winter

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Addressed from various locations including the Park Theatre; Paris; the Pittsburgh Opera House; London; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and New York. (5) is a telegram from Florence in London to Winter, with an accompanying envelope; (6) is a telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Florence in Cedar Rapids to Winter at the Tribune.

Autograph Letters Signed from William Jermyn Florence to Augustin Daly

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One letter is incomplete.

Autograph Letters Signed from Maria L. Owen, Brooklyn and Manhasset, to Various Recipients

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Recipients: William Winter and Jefferson Winter. Both concern a proposed monument to Owen's deceased cousin, Henry Clapp, Jr. (1), to William Winter, is written from 167 McDonough St., Brooklyn and is signed Maria Tallant Owen. (2), to Jefferson Winter, is written from Manhasset, is signed Maria L.T. Owen, and is accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Ave, New Brighton, Staten Is.

Autograph Letter Signed from William F. Owen, Chicago, to George

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Category : Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character)
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Recipient's surname unknown. Owen indicates that he has made a good impression in the part of Falstaff in Chicago (playing opposite Julia Marlowe and Robert Taber): "the Tabers, man and wife are, perhaps, the most selfish, ungenerous players I have ever encountered - but they have not, thank goodness, been quite able to stifle all the philosophy and humor of Sir John." Owen is at work on the prompt book of Merry wives of Windsor for the recipient. Adds as a postscript "I fear Ernest has...bitten off more than he can chew in undertaking Nick Bottom." On letterhead of Tremont House.

Autograph Letter Signed from Florence Arliss, New York, to William Winter

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Arliss thanks Winter for the book he sent. Undated; possible year from acquisition information. On letterhead of 158 Waverly Place, New York.

Autograph Letters Signed from John Edmond Owens to Various People

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Autograph Letters Signed from William Redmund, New York, to Various People

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Autograph Letters Signed to William Winter from Various Correspondents

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Correspondents: Jahu Dewitt Miller and M.C. Owens. The letter from Miller, on letterhead of the Seventh Avenue Hotel in Pittsburgh, mentions a letter from J.B. Booth that references his first marriage (to Adelaide Booth). The letter from M.C. Owens, written from Baltimore, concerns Mrs. Charlotte Hyde, a cousin of Edwin Booth's.