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Written from New York, Paris, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Venice, Vienna, Chicago, and London. With (13), an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y., U.S.A. Both the letter and envelope of (13) contain brief annotations by William Jefferson Winter.
(3) and (14) refer to editions of Winter's book on Ada Rehan which are being privately printed by Daly. (10) Mentions the great loss to Daly personally and also to his theatre by the death of the actor, James Lewis. Also includes an announcement of the Wallack testimonial held in 1888.
Requests an engagement in Daly's Company.
Correspondents: Elizabeth Winter, Jefferson Winter and William Winter. Also, 3 letters from William Winter to Daly, 1882-1883 (75-77) and an agreement between Daly and Elizabeth Winter, March 15, 1870 (78).
(1) gives a sketch of Augustin Daly's achievements to date. (6) refers to his brother's records - "the dear old boy kept every epistle ..."
Chiefly autograph letters signed; also includes several telegrams. Written from various locations in New York, England and Scotland.
Mostly concerning theatrical matters and Winter's criticisms. (2) is on the death of Augustin Daly and several letters mention Daniel Frohman. (1) on letterhead of The Dunlap society, New York; (2) addressed from Sag Harbor, L.I.; (3-4) on letterhead of the Loon Lake House, Loon Lake, N.Y.; (5-8) on letterhead of 333 West 22nd. Street; (9) a typed letter, forwared to Winter, on letterhead of Unitt & Wickes New York, from Edward G. Unitt, New York, to Douglas Taylor regarding the full names of the scenic artists for Edwin Booth, Chas. Warren Witham and Henry Hilliard. With an accompanying envelope addressed to Taylor at 333 West 22nd. St., City. A short note is written on the front of an envelope: "Dear W.W. My friend Ned Unitt I knew could get us the names of the old scene painters. Ever D.T. Nov. 18."
Wants to know the title [for the book on Ada Rehan]. Note by William Winter on back suggesting various titles.