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(1) addressed from London; (4-5) on letterhead of the New York Tribune. (2) is addressed to Winter in Mentone, California.
Concerning a request from months back from a mutual friend, Edmund Falconer, who died recently, to call upon George Clark and ask for payment for his use of a dramatic comedy "Our Baby." Addressed from 251 West 23rd St.
(1) Autograph letter signed on letterhead of Col. T. Allston Brown, New York City; (2) a manuscript letter signed from T. Allston Brown to Winter, written on a typed letter signed from G.W. Venable to T. Allston Brown. Brown asks Winter to answer the letter from Venable. An annotation on the verso in Winter's hand: "Col. T.A. Brown [of?] G.W. Venable. Ans'd April 7 1903."
Brown writes if Winter can sail again, he will make sure Winter is provided for at a moderate price. On letterhead of The Cunard Steamship Company, New York. Addressed to Winter in Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.
Discussing family (Lizzie and Percy are well and charming) and acquaintance news. Encloses several of his Albion Dramatic Papers (Nos. 2-7, out of 14), which Noll and Josie might like to read, and mentions the enclosure of a "little autograph poem" [the papers and poem are not extant]. With two drawings by Winter (a self-portrait, "W. W. aged 50" and "W. W. in his place of sepulchre" and accompanying envelope addressed to Henshaw in care of Messrs. A.S. & J. Brown, Boston, Massachusetts. Letter addressed "My dear Noll." MS pencil math annotations on verso of last page.
Rignold indicates that he would have responded to Winter earlier, but he has been ill.