Autograph Letters Signed from J.L. Toole, Philadelphia and London, to William Winter


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(1), written from the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, mentions Toole's upcoming engagement at the Lyceum Theatre and his travel schedule before his return to England. (2), on stationery of 4, Orme Square, Bayswater, W., indicates Toole's hope that Winter and Joe will be able to reschedule a meeting.




Autograph Letters Signed to William Winter, London and New York, from Secretaries of J.L. Toole, London and Brighton


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Letters written by secretaries of J.L. Toole. (1), dated 4.10.95, written by [E.M.?] Lowrie, mentions Toole's improved health and recent reopening of his Theatre. (2), dated Feb. 28th, 1902, signed by Frank J. Artton, refers to Toole's "nervous depression and melancholia" and indicates that Toole is always pleased to have one of Winter's Dramatic articles read to him. Both letters accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter.










Autograph Letter Signed from J.L. Toole, Exeter, to William Winter


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Toole regrets not seeing more of Winter when he was at Bath. Mentions playing "The don" and suggests having dinner with Winter and Irving when he is in London. On stationery printed with "The Don" on the image of an academic cap.







Autograph Letters Signed from John D. Stockton, Philadelphia, to William Winter


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Mostly concerning theatrical criticism and articles printed in the Sunday Republic. On verso of (1), a note from Winter to Mr. [Whitelaw?] Reid, asking Reid to "look at this and send it back." (1) On letterhead of The morning post; (2) and (4-5) on letterhead of the Philadelphia post; (3) is addressed from Harrisburg, PA.







Autograph Letters Signed and Initialed from Augustin Daly to William Winter


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Written from New York, Paris, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Venice, Vienna, Chicago, and London. With (13), an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y., U.S.A. Both the letter and envelope of (13) contain brief annotations by William Jefferson Winter.