Autograph Letter Signed from Philip Leslie Hale, Boston, to William Winter
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Release : 1910
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Release : 1915
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Author : Houghton, Osgood, and Company
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File Size : 38,19 MB
Release : 1879
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Release : 1887
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File Size : 38,98 MB
Release : 1911
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Winslow encloses a ticket to her performance on Wednesday March 20th in the hopes that she can obtain critical recognition [ticket no longer with letter].
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Release : 1862
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Discussing family (Lizzie and Percy are well and charming) and acquaintance news. Encloses several of his Albion Dramatic Papers (Nos. 2-7, out of 14), which Noll and Josie might like to read, and mentions the enclosure of a "little autograph poem" [the papers and poem are not extant]. With two drawings by Winter (a self-portrait, "W. W. aged 50" and "W. W. in his place of sepulchre" and accompanying envelope addressed to Henshaw in care of Messrs. A.S. & J. Brown, Boston, Massachusetts. Letter addressed "My dear Noll." MS pencil math annotations on verso of last page.
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Release : 1911
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Regarding Joseph Jefferson and The rivals.
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Release : 1836
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Urges Winter to come to Boston. Mentions John McCullough.
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Release : 1876
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Discusses his work in "Col" [Colonel Sellers?]. On embossed lettehead from Tremont House, Boston. Letter addressed "My dear Willie."
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Release : 1883
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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.