Autograph Letter Signed from Geo. F. Rowe, New York, to William Winter


Book Description

Rowe tells Winter that his extended hand was a great comfort under distressing circumstances. Apart from the shortcomings of the piece, somone lost his only child that same afternoon and was more than useless.




Autograph Letter Signed from George F. Rowe, New York, to Dion Boucicault


Book Description

Expresses his regret for having communicated to Boucicault the intention of William Winter's nearest friends, as he only just learned that Boucicault is a recent acquaintance of his. Letter is dated simply "Wednesday" but 1873 is written on the first leaf in what appears to be William Winter's hand.













Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New York, to George P. Philes, Philadelphia


Book Description

Winter requests a voucher for the 25 dollars he paid for the volume of The Columbian Sentinel. Addressed from 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island. With accompanying envelope addressed to Philes 249 South 6th St., Philadelphia (crossed out) and forwarded to 88 North Cayuga St., Ithaca, New York.




Autograph Letter Signed from George F. Fuller, Ozone Park, Long Island, to William Winter


Book Description

Fuller writes: "I have become a sort of Flying Dutcham. All elements conspire against me ... nobody wants anything that I paint, nobody wants anything that I write." He also writes that he is sending Winter a newspaper or magazine story and a sketch. Letter signed from Geo. F. Fuller.