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Letter includes a list of actors' portraits which were formerly enclosed with letter. Address on letter: No. 8 East 38th St. With envelope addressed to Winter at New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Concerns photographs of actors now in Wendell's possession. Wendell also describes Edwin Booth's last performance. Address on letter: No. 8 East 38th St.
(1-3) refer to "old friends," and all mention Laurence Barrett and that Wendell wants "his memory kept alive." (4) sends New Year's greetings. (1) Postcard depicting the Thomas Bailey Aldrich house in Portsmouth; addressed from Portsmouth, N.H.; (2-3) addressed from No. 8 East 38th St.; (4) addressed from No. 15 West 38th St. Items addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Wendell gives an engraving of the Ada Rehan statue to Moreau for his collection (engraving no longer with letter).
Kellerd hopes Winter will attend his "dignified production" of Hamlet. Written from 218 East 17th St. on letterhead of the Garden Theatre. Accompanying envelope addressed to William Winter, 46 (old number 17) Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Thanks Winter for sending his two books, The press and the stage and Shakespeare's England. On letterhead of the Lyceum Theatre, New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Winter writes that he does not remember that he ever saw a copy of the publication to which the recipient's letter referred. For many years he has avoided reading anything about himself, and the attacks which the recipient refers to remain unknown to Winter. Letter addressed "My Dear Sir." Addressed from No. 17 Third Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.
Winter praises the genius of the poet Bryant. Refers to Longfellow and Willis. Addressed from Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
Partington indicates his regrets that he could not attend the Winter testimonial, but he says Mrs. Partington brought him back "the story of that wonderful afternoon." Written on letterhead of the National Park Seminary. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.