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Autograph Letter Signed from Edward Livermore Burlingame to William Winter
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Autograph Letter Signed from Edward Hale Bierstadt to William Winter
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Autograph Letter Signed from Edward Harrigan, New York, to William Winter
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Asks for Winter's opinion of the play, "The Major" at the New Theatre Comique.
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Asks for Winter's opinion of the play, "The Major" at the New Theatre Comique.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Maryland, to William Winter, New York
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Praises Winter's tribute to Henry Clapp.
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Praises Winter's tribute to Henry Clapp.
Lachine (Montréal, Québec) -- Histoire
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Autograph Letter Signed from Edward J. Wheeler, New York, to William Winter, New York
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Thanks Winter for his support of the [Poetry?] Society and mentions that the Society has started a library of contemporaneous American poetry. Written on letterhead of Current Literature Publishing Co. and accompanied by an envelope addressed to Winter at New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
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Thanks Winter for his support of the [Poetry?] Society and mentions that the Society has started a library of contemporaneous American poetry. Written on letterhead of Current Literature Publishing Co. and accompanied by an envelope addressed to Winter at New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edward S. Willard, London, to William Winter, New York
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Willard tells Winter that "all England is mourning with America today"...presumably in reaction to William McKinley's death the day before.
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Willard tells Winter that "all England is mourning with America today"...presumably in reaction to William McKinley's death the day before.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edward Sherer, New York, to William Winter, New York
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Concerning a bank account that has become dormant. On letterhead of the Metropolitan Savings Bank, New York. Addressed to Winter at 154 Nassau St., New York City.
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Concerning a bank account that has become dormant. On letterhead of the Metropolitan Savings Bank, New York. Addressed to Winter at 154 Nassau St., New York City.
Autograph Letter Signed from John T. Raymond to William Winter
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Endorsed by Winter: "Reference to death of Edward A. Sothern." Letter addressed "Dear Willie."
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Endorsed by Winter: "Reference to death of Edward A. Sothern." Letter addressed "Dear Willie."
Autograph Letter Signed from Edward S. Willard, Brooklyn, to William Winter, Staten Island
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Willard declines an invitation to go to Staten Island because of lack of time before he goes back to England.
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Willard declines an invitation to go to Staten Island because of lack of time before he goes back to England.