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Thanks Winter for his kind note; refers to a family illness. Letter addressed "Dear Willie."
Raymond hopes that Winter will accept the Chinese dressing gown. He is sorry he did not see Winter while he was in town. Letter addressed "Dear Willie." Addressed from 5th Ave. Hotel.
Discusses his work in "Col" [Colonel Sellers?]. On embossed lettehead from Tremont House, Boston. Letter addressed "My dear Willie."
(1) Autograph letter signed concerning tickets he is sending Winter and thanks for the introduction to Mr. Floyd. On letterhead of Niblo's Garden Theatre, New York and signed from Johnny. Annotation by William Jefferson Winter: "John T. Raymond to Wm. Winter (mentions Wm. R. Floyd) (March - 1882)." Letter undated but year of Winter's annotation possibly wrong as Floyd died in 1880. (2) Telegram sent from Raymond in Baltimore to Mr. and Mrs. Winter in New York: "Mrs. Raymond joins me in hearfelt sympathy in your sad bereavement." Likely referring to the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Dated Jany 25, 1886.
Begins the letter with, "When the icicles hang on the wall," and describes seeing the Horace Greely monument with icicles hanging from his ears. He looked for "Dick the shepherd blowing his nail" and saw a cab driver in that very act. With envelope.
Young reminds Winter of their dinner to meet General Grant. He knows Mr. Jefferson (presumably Joe Jefferson) is not free for dinner, but suggests that Winter and Jefferson come to the Reform Club on Sunday.
Clark writes of a missed appointment with Winter and mentions that they desire is to add a musical and dramatic critic to their every Saturday staff.
Malone thanks Winter for his favor of the 15th and looks forward to meeting him on the 28th.