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The letters are of a friendly nature and many concern family and theatre-related matters. On letterhead or addressed from Scarborough-on-Hudson, New York; Great Barrington, [Massachusetts]; Bernardsville, New Jersey; New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard; New York, New York; and the Sanatorium Neues Kurhaus, Bad Kissingen, Germany. (3) date annotated in William Winter's hand; some items undated.
Written from various locations including New York; St. Louis; Cold Spring, New York; Boston; Easton, Pennsylvania; Niagara Falls, Canada; Toronto, Canada; Bernardsville, New Jersey. (1) an invitation to an event at the Berkley Lyceum, addressed to "Master and Mistress Winter"; (4) includes a clipping announcing Viola Allen's retirement from the stage, dated July 28, 1901, and an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in Mentone, CA; (14) is a printed visiting card of Viola Allen, New York, with a letter to Winter written on both sides, dated simply Sunday.
Winter is terribly distressed by the recipient's illness and asks her set down anything and everything she remembers their father saying, on any subject. The second leaf contains two stanzas, in Jefferson Winter's hand, written by William Winter during an Arts Club dinner to him. First line: When youthful hopes Elysian. Letter is addressed to Vola and signed from Billy.
Concerns the testimonial planned for William Winter.
Regrets her inability to act on Allen's request possibly that she participate in a testimonial for William Winter.
About the testimonial to William Winter.
Sends tickets to a performance which his wife, Viola Allen, had asked him to send.
Gives permission for her name to be used in connection with a testimonial dinner for William Winter.
(1) Discusses the sale of the ranch; (2) concerning checks Jefferson Winter has sent to his mother, Viola and Percy; (3) concerning a proposition Winter suggested to McIntosh regarding property in Mentone and Mrs. Winter's living situation. With (3) is a small clipped advertisement for a book by Gustave Geley, From the unconscious to the conscious. Each with accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Winter Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. They are addressed from 2617 Halldale Avenue, Los Angeles, California. The envelope with (3) contains Jefferson Winter's annotation on the face: "on my birthday 1921. She died April 7, 1922."