Typed Letter Signed from Frank Moss, New York, to William Winter, New York


Book Description

Moss writes that the Society for the Prevention of Crime discussed a new law prohibiting the production of immoral plays. The topic of Winter's resignation from the Tribune arose and Moss writes to express esteem for Winter and his work and regret that his criticisms no longer appear in the Tribune. On letterhead of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, New York. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I.













Typed Letter Signed from William W. Gresham, Wagoner, Oklahoma, to William Winter, New York


Book Description

Gresham writes that he is named for William Winter; he also mentions his brother, George Newton Gresham, who he believes was an acquaintance of Winter's. Asks Winter to make a selection for him for his home library. On letterhead of William W. Gresham, Attorney at law, Wagoner, Oklahoma. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, N.Y.













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.