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Discusses the death of Mrs. Hackett's father (the English ventriloquist Lee Sugg) and the possibility of Sugg's widow and daughter coming to the United States. Refers to upcoming tours to Charleston and New Orleans.
Thanks Hackett for the package he sent. Address appears on item as: Canal St.
Letter to B. Webster, written from St. James's Place, saying that he is sending for examination and comparison with what is reported to be Cooke's own hand writing, his own copy of The man of the world. Benjamin Nottingham Webster was an English actor-manager and dramatist; Short reference note to a passage in Shakespeare's Hamlet, signed and dated 1862; autograph cut from a letter, dated 1865.
Recipients: John Quincy Adams, T. Allston Brown, Warren Bryant, William E. Burton, Fitz-Greene Halleck, Gabriel Harrison, [Joseph Stevens] Jones, Noah Ludlow, C. Manly, [Edwin Dennison Morgan], John R[enshaw] Thomson, Gulian C. Verplanck, Wallack's Theatre Corps Dramatique, Francis C. Wemyss and John B. Wright. Not all letters are autograph signed. (12) is a brief character reference of Andrew Johnson in the form of a letter written after the 1865 inauguration when was sworn in as Vice President. He was said to be intoxicated during the ceremony. (17) contain a reply from Mr. Wemyss. Also, 2 J. H. Hackett autographs and 1 signed bank check of money received from [Benedict] De Bar. Some items undated.
Miller recounts highlights of his acting career, including Benvolio to Edwin Booth's Romeo and Shallow to the Falstaff of James H. Hackett in the Merry wives of Windsor. On illustrated letterhead of the Actors' Fund Home, Staten Island. Signed Wm. Chrystie Miller.
Requests two tickets for an upcoming performance by Henry Irving.
Miller expresses interest in reading both "Drake" and "Bluff King Hal." Miller seems interested in Winter's suggestion that Parker write a play for Miller. On letterhead of The Vanderbilt Hotel, Thirty-fourth Street East at Park Avenue, New York. With envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Thanks Hackett for his "Notes and Comments" which reveal an actor's viewpoint, and are highly useful to a Shakespearean editor.