Autograph Letter Signed from William Warren, Boston, to William Winter

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Thanks Winter and "the generous donors" for the "very beautiful and costly present." The recto of the second leaf has signatures of John McCullogh, Joseph Jefferson, Mary Anderson, Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett. The larger leaf the letter is pasted on has annotations in the hand of Winter regarding the celebration of Warren's career which took place in Boston on October 28, 1882, and the signatures of the actors present at the celebration.

Autograph Letter Signed from William Warren, Boston, to William Winter, New York

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Warren writes that he would be delighted to receive Winter, Miss Appleton, Field and Osgood on Saturday. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Box 150, New York.

Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick Porter Vinton, Boston, to William Winter

Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick Porter Vinton, Boston, to William Winter PDF Author:
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He is sending Winter a photographic print of his portrait of Mr. William Warren. On letterhead of 1 Park Square, Boston. He signs himself Fred P. Vinton.

Autograph Letters Signed from William Warren to William Winter

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(1) Praises Winter's poem for the "Army of the Potomac," and mentions an article by Winter, "Miss Dickinson on Thorns." (2) Refers to looking in vain for details in Geneste's [Account of the] English Stage; he also writes that they will open Monday next; (3) thanks Winter for his "most kindly and sympathetic letter" and sends condolences.

Autograph Letter Signed from William Stuart, Boston, to William Winter

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Urges Winter to come to Boston. Mentions John McCullough.

Autograph Letter Signed from I.R. Grossmann, Boston, to William Winter

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Autograph Letter Signed from John T. Raymond, Boston, to William Winter

Autograph Letter Signed from John T. Raymond, Boston, to William Winter PDF Author:
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Discusses his work in "Col" [Colonel Sellers?]. On embossed lettehead from Tremont House, Boston. Letter addressed "My dear Willie."

Autograph Letter Signed from Houghton, Osgood, & Co., Boston, to William Winter

Autograph Letter Signed from Houghton, Osgood, & Co., Boston, to William Winter PDF Author: Houghton, Osgood, and Company
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Autograph Letter Signed from J.W. Wallack, Boston, to William Winter

Autograph Letter Signed from J.W. Wallack, Boston, to William Winter PDF Author:
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Wallack discusses a misunderstanding with Mr. Fechter. Addressed from 2 Bulfinch Place, Boston.

Autograph Letter Signed from Charles A. Barry, Boston, to William Winter

Autograph Letter Signed from Charles A. Barry, Boston, to William Winter PDF Author:
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Barry writes that Winter's "paper on [followed by a drawing of an unnamed woman] in the Tribune was a most excellent piece of work." Two short newspaper clippings are pasted to the recto of the first leaf. On letterhead of the Boston Arts Club, 64 Boylston Street.