Autograph Letters Signed from Richard Mansfield to William Winter, New York


Book Description

(1) Mansfield is disappointed that his efforts to have Winter in New London and New York were in vain. He will be here for a few more days if Winter has time to see him. Dated Thursday; postmark dated Sep. 26, 1906. On letterhead of The Essex, Madison Ave. & 56th Street, New York. (2) Mansfield writes that he had an attack of neuralgia brought on by fatigue from playing Peer Gynt every night for four weeks. He would like a melo-drama with a great character. On letterhead of 415 Elm Street, "Chicago" written on first leaf. Both with accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.




Autograph Letters Signed from Richard Mansfield to William Winter


Book Description

Includes several telegrams and letter fragments; several letters include accompanying envelopes. Some have annotations by William Jefferson Winter. A number are undated; some dates from acquisition information. Correspondent's locations include Toronto, London, and numerous cities in the United States.




Typed Letters Signed from Robert Appleton, New York, to William Winter


Book Description

The letters concern Appleton's publications of The Catholic encyclopedia and his request for an endorsement by Winter. He also refers to Richard Mansfield. On letterhead of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Robert Appleton Company, Publishers, New York. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I., at The Tribune, New York and Mentone, Cal.




Letters Signed from William Winter to Francis M. Stanwood


Book Description

Includes autograph and typed letters signed and one typed letter unsigned (Winter's own file copy). (9) indicates "Dictated" on first leaf and appears to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter. Letters written from New York, Mentone, California and Sunapee, New Hampshire.




Autograph Letters Signed from Richard Mansfield to Elizabeth Campbell Winter


Book Description

The letters mostly concern Mrs. Winter's plays; a few mention William Winter. Some of the letters are incomplete. (4) is a copy of a letter from Mansfield to Winter in Winter's hand; (15) is a telegram sent from Blue Hill, Maine, to Fort Hill [New York]. Correspondent's locations include: New York; Milwaukee, Wis.; Columbus, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chicago and Blue Hill, Maine. With (7-8) are accompanying envelopes addressed to Mrs. William Winter, 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.




Autograph Letters Signed from Beatrice Mansfield to William Winter


Book Description

The letters are of a friendly nature, many concerning plans to meet with Winter and family matters. Several mention her husband, Richard Mansfield. Correspondent's locations include New York and New London, Connecticut.




Letters Signed from P.C. Macfarlane, Los Angeles, to William Winter, Mentone


Book Description

(1) Typed letter signed, he would like to meet with Winter to discuss his future as an actor; addressed from Los Angeles. (2) Autograph letter signed, thanking Winter for his letter on the study of acting and hopes that Winter "may derive new vitalities from California's sunshine." Addressed from 212 W. 14th St., Los Angeles, Cal.