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Russell thanks Winter for sending her the promptbooks.
Thanks Winter for the three volumes of Edwin Booth's plays.
(1) Addressed from Lauret's Studio. Concerning an error which reflects badly on Booth who asks that redress be carried in the New York tribune. Winter passed the letter by Whitelaw Reid who wrote a comment, signed and dated it Tribune Office, 17 April 1871 on the verso of the second leaf. A stamped monogram on first leaf was cut out. (2) a telegram sent from Booth in Boston to Winter in Tompkinsville: "Have not his address. My dearest sympathy is yours." He is likely referring to the death of Winter's son, Arthur.
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.
Thanks Winter for the book. Speaks of Jefferson and [Edwin?] Booth.
Correspondents: Jahu Dewitt Miller and M.C. Owens. The letter from Miller, on letterhead of the Seventh Avenue Hotel in Pittsburgh, mentions a letter from J.B. Booth that references his first marriage (to Adelaide Booth). The letter from M.C. Owens, written from Baltimore, concerns Mrs. Charlotte Hyde, a cousin of Edwin Booth's.
Regarding Edwin Booth's declining health.