Autograph Letter Signed from James Wells Champney, New York City, to William Winter
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKConcerning portraits by Champney. (2-4) addressed from 96 5th Avenue, New York.
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Published: 1867
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKConcerning Winter's tribute to James F. Otis. On letterhead of The New York Evening Express. Two clippings on Winter are pasted to the second leaf.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK(1) Typed letter signed; concerning items he is sending to Winter. He refers to an opinion by Judge Bartlett and an action of the Court of Appeals. Manuscript annotation by Jefferson Winter indicates "Re suits Theatrical Syndicate." (2) Autograph letter signed; encloses an item which appears in several out-of-town newspapers (no longer enclosed). Both on letterhead of Life, 17 West Thirty first street, New York.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThanks Winter for a "photo-portrait."
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Published: 1899
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK(1), an autograph letter written on letterhead of the Hotel Cadillac, Broadway and 43rd St, expresses O'Neill's gratitude for Winter's "generous treatment" of him in the Tribune. In (2), a signed typescript letter, O'Neill indicates that Winter's review of his Virginius has given him an incentive in "venturing into Shakespearian roles in the near future." (2), on letterhead reading "Mr. James O'Neill and his own company," is accompanied by the envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune office.
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Published: 1901
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn a proposal for the establishment of a national playhouse. Addressed to Winter as Dramatic Critic, Tribune, New York City. Addressed from 140 W. 25, New York.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMentions sending Winter a copy of the Poetry of America along with this letter. Also, states that he is pleased to add the Thistle-down to what he already has of Winter's. Inquires as to whether Winter will come for a visit. Addressed from New Haven, Connecticut, Box 489.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMarble writes that he is hoping to go into the country sometime next month and if Mrs. Winter would give him sittings right away he could do the portrait before leaves.