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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.
(1) Includes 6 line stanza of poem in progress and addressed from East Monmouth; with accompanying envelope addressed to Henshaw in Cambridge, Mass. First line: Though the storm, in its might, rides through the night. (2) and (3) have accompanying envelopes addressed to Henshaw in care of A.S. & J. Brown, Boston, Mass. with postmarks of New York. Letters addressed "Dear Noll."
The letters are mostly of a personal nature. Most addressed from Boston and Cambridge; (8), (12-17) and (19) on letterhead of A.S. & J. Brown and Co., Importers and Jobbers of Foreign Fruits, Sardines, Tobacco, Fire Works &C., Boston. The letters are signed mostly from Noll or Noll Henshaw; also, Will. O. Henshaw; several letters annotated by William Winter as "W.O. Henshaw. A.S. & J. Brown and Co. letterhead identifies correspondent "Wm. O. Henshaw."
A letter of sympathy on the death of Winter's son, Arthur. On letterhead of the Century Club, 109 East 15th Street.
Woolf discusses his dislike of Howard Malcolm Ticknor; he also mentions theater-related business. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in Staten Island, New York.
Whitcomb mentions the pleasure with which he read Winter's series of literary reminiscences in the Saturday evening post. He also points out that he and Winter are the only living persons who were connected with the Transcript contemporaneously. Also, an offprint of the February 27, 1908 article in the Boston transcript, announcing a tribute to Whitcomb and envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune, New York City.