Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick E. Partington, Norwich, to William Winter, New Brighton, New York


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Letter concerns Partington's travels in England, with particular attention to the "fĂȘte to Borrow's memory." Mentions seeing Augustin Birrell and Sir Sidney Lee. Also mentions a visit to Woodbridge "to look about Fitzgerald's haunts." Written on letterhead of the Maid's Head Hotel, Norwich and addressed "My dear Herr Doctor." Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at Third Avenue, New Brighton, New York and forwarded to Soo Nipi Park P.O., Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire.




Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick E. Partington, Forest Glen, to William Winter, New Brighton, New York


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Partington indicates his regrets that he could not attend the Winter testimonial, but he says Mrs. Partington brought him back "the story of that wonderful afternoon." Written on letterhead of the National Park Seminary. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.










Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New York, to T. Edgar Pemberton, Broadway


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Winter writes that Frederick E. Partington and his wife will be visiting England and are to bear his greetings to Pemberton, as Winter requested they do so. On letterhead of the Arthur Winter Memorial Library, Staten Island Academy, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Pemberton at Broadway, Worcester.










Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick Warde, North White Lake, New York, to William Winter, New Hampshire


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Sends felicitations on Winter's seventy fifth birthday. Addressed from Warde at Wardesden, North White Lake [Kauneonga Lake], New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to William Winter, New Brighton, Staten Island, NY, forwarded on to: Soo-Nipi Park Lodge, Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire.







Autograph Letter Signed from Locke Richardson to William Winter, New Brighton


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Richardson mentions reading "God speed" in the Tribune, and he thanks Winter for giving him "more than we could desire or deserve." Richardson also indicates that he has sent tickets to Mr. Partington. "The Bayard" written at the bottom of the letter, possibly a reference to Richardson's location. Also includes the envelope addressed to William Winter, Esq. 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.