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The letters mostly concern theatre-related business; several mention Edwin Booth. Several letters on letterhead of Ford's Opera Houses and Theatres, Baltimore, and Edwin Booth's Southern Engagements. One item on letterhead of the Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Maryland.
Endorsed by Winter: "Reference to death of Edward A. Sothern." Letter addressed "Dear Willie."
Raymond hopes that Winter will accept the Chinese dressing gown. He is sorry he did not see Winter while he was in town. Letter addressed "Dear Willie." Addressed from 5th Ave. Hotel.
(1) Ford writes that he is enclosing the three best seats he could get for the matinée; on letterhead of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York; (2) a telegram sent from Baltimore indicating that Ford's father died that morning; (3) refers to his father's recent death as well as a Booth memorial portrait to be placed in the reception room of the City hall; on letterhead of Ford's Grand Opera House, Baltimore.
Discusses his work in "Col" [Colonel Sellers?]. On embossed lettehead from Tremont House, Boston. Letter addressed "My dear Willie."
(1) Autograph letter signed concerning tickets he is sending Winter and thanks for the introduction to Mr. Floyd. On letterhead of Niblo's Garden Theatre, New York and signed from Johnny. Annotation by William Jefferson Winter: "John T. Raymond to Wm. Winter (mentions Wm. R. Floyd) (March - 1882)." Letter undated but year of Winter's annotation possibly wrong as Floyd died in 1880. (2) Telegram sent from Raymond in Baltimore to Mr. and Mrs. Winter in New York: "Mrs. Raymond joins me in hearfelt sympathy in your sad bereavement." Likely referring to the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Dated Jany 25, 1886.
The letters mostly concern Winter's work, family and various society events. Addressed from various locations in New York; Washington; and Kerhonkson, New York.
Most of the letters concern plans to meet with Winter and theatre-related business. Several letters mention Miss Calhoun and Mrs. Burnett. Several on letterhead of the National Club, 1 Whitehall Gardens, S.W. and other locations in London; one letter is addressed from Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight.