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Thanks Winter for his letter and wishes the happiest of New Years. Wishes him luck with his literary enterprise.
Autograph Letter to William Winter from an Unidentified Correspondent, North Shore, Staten Island
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Thanks Winter for his letter and wishes the happiest of New Years. Wishes him luck with his literary enterprise.
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Thanks Winter for his letter and wishes the happiest of New Years. Wishes him luck with his literary enterprise.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New Brighton, Staten Island, to Unidentified Recipient
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Winter writes that he does not remember that he ever saw a copy of the publication to which the recipient's letter referred. For many years he has avoided reading anything about himself, and the attacks which the recipient refers to remain unknown to Winter. Letter addressed "My Dear Sir." Addressed from No. 17 Third Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.
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Winter writes that he does not remember that he ever saw a copy of the publication to which the recipient's letter referred. For many years he has avoided reading anything about himself, and the attacks which the recipient refers to remain unknown to Winter. Letter addressed "My Dear Sir." Addressed from No. 17 Third Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.
Autograph Letter from an Unidentified Correspondent, Albany, New York, to William Winter
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Praises Winter's poem The sceptre and suggests a variant word choice in one line of the poem. Letter is signed "No critic." Annotation on verso of second leaf by Winter on the contents of the letter.
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Praises Winter's poem The sceptre and suggests a variant word choice in one line of the poem. Letter is signed "No critic." Annotation on verso of second leaf by Winter on the contents of the letter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Unidentified Correspondent, Philadelphia, to William Winter
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The correspondent tells Winter not to bother about the advertising anymore as he is giving his two weeks' notice next week. On letterhead of the Adams Express Company, 1416 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Year from acquisition information. Signature illegible.
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The correspondent tells Winter not to bother about the advertising anymore as he is giving his two weeks' notice next week. On letterhead of the Adams Express Company, 1416 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Year from acquisition information. Signature illegible.
Autograph Letter Signed from S.P. Stratton, New York, to William Winter, Staten Island
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Congratulates Winter on his upcoming testimonial.
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Congratulates Winter on his upcoming testimonial.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New Brighton, Staten Island, to F.N. Barrett
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Winter praises the genius of the poet Bryant. Refers to Longfellow and Willis. Addressed from Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
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Winter praises the genius of the poet Bryant. Refers to Longfellow and Willis. Addressed from Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
Autograph Letters Signed from William Winter, New York, to J.B. Pond
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Some letters on letterhead of the New York tribune and one on letterhead of the Staten Island Academy. (6) and (8) indicate "Dictated" on first leaf and appear to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter.
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Some letters on letterhead of the New York tribune and one on letterhead of the Staten Island Academy. (6) and (8) indicate "Dictated" on first leaf and appear to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Agnes E. Tracy, New York, to William Winter, Tomkinsville, Staten Island
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Thanks Winter for his expressions of sympathy. With envelope addressed to Winter.
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Thanks Winter for his expressions of sympathy. With envelope addressed to Winter.
Autograph Letter Signed from John E. Kellerd, New York, to William Winter, Staten Island
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Thanks Winter for the consideration he has shown to his, Kellerd's, efforts. Written from 218 East 17th St., N.Y. on letterhead of the Garden Theatre. Accompanying envelope, addressed to William Winter, 46 (old number 13) 3rd Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, (Richmond). Also, a typescript transcription of this letter.
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Thanks Winter for the consideration he has shown to his, Kellerd's, efforts. Written from 218 East 17th St., N.Y. on letterhead of the Garden Theatre. Accompanying envelope, addressed to William Winter, 46 (old number 13) 3rd Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, (Richmond). Also, a typescript transcription of this letter.
Autograph Letter Signed from Francis Wilson, New York, to William Winter, Staten Island
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Regarding Winter's The life and art of Edwin Booth.
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Regarding Winter's The life and art of Edwin Booth.