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(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."
(1) Discusses her health; (2) she has been expecting to hear from Winter; discusses her health, upcoming plans and a bank account; (3) mentions a letter she sent to Winter on his birthday and advises Winter not to go swimming alone.
(1-6) concern her play Cagliostro; (7) concerns The first violin. Several of the letters appear to be drafts; some are incomplete. (5) is a note on her correspondence related to Cagliostro; (6) is written in William Winter's hand.
Includes several fragments of letters. Correspondent's locations include London, New York and Sunapee, New Hampshire. Many of the letters are addressed "Dearest Lizzie." Many letters undated; many year dates from acquisition information.
(1) Congratulates Mrs. Winter on the birth of her baby [Arthur Winter]; addressed from Boston. (2) Proposes a meeting with Mrs. Winter; addressed from Hohokus. Letters signed from T[err?]y Jefferson.
Calhoun discusses her troubles and writes that as soon as she gets any money, the first thing she will do is send Winter's son his money and arrange her indebtedness to Mrs. Winter. She would also like to send a play for Mrs. Winter's inspection. Addressed from Blanchard Hall, Los Angeles. With accompanying envelope addressed to Mrs. William Winter, Mentone, California.
Winter rejects a request to write about the stage, but suggests his wife, Elizabeth Campbell Winter instead. Addressed from the Office of the Tribune, N.Y.
Some letters on letterhead of the New York tribune and one on letterhead of the Staten Island Academy. (6) and (8) indicate "Dictated" on first leaf and appear to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter.
Correspondent's locations include London, Los Angeles, various locations in New York and Bailey Island, Maine. Winter signs himself "Old Burrro," "Old Hippo," "Old Buster," and "Old ga." Includes one postcard from Bailey's Island, Maine, featuring Mackerel Cove and Steamer Landing; year of postmark appears to be 1912 (89).
The letters mostly concern Mrs. Winter's plays; a few mention William Winter. Some of the letters are incomplete. (4) is a copy of a letter from Mansfield to Winter in Winter's hand; (15) is a telegram sent from Blue Hill, Maine, to Fort Hill [New York]. Correspondent's locations include: New York; Milwaukee, Wis.; Columbus, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chicago and Blue Hill, Maine. With (7-8) are accompanying envelopes addressed to Mrs. William Winter, 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.