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Recipients: [William Winter?] and another. (2), written in the form of a memo, concerns his father, William Winter, and an injustice done to him in the earlier years. Letters are undated.
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).
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.
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.
The letters mostly concern family and theatrical matters. (1) On plans for a benefit to William Winter "as a recognition of his long and brilliant service to the stage," on letterhead of The Hotel Seneca, Rochester, N.Y.; (2) expresses his admiration for William Winter; on letterhead of the Hotel Belvedere, Baltimore and letterhead of the Hotel Schenley, Pittsburgh, but addressed from the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia; (3) on letterhead of The Majestic, Philadelphia; is incomplete; (4) on letterhead of The Worthy, Springfield, Mass., but addressed from The Majestic, Philadelphia; (5) on letterhead of The Worthy, Springfield, Mass., (6) on letterhead of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Ill. The letters are signed "Fred."
The recipient is either William Winter or William Jefferson Winter. Letter signed "Joe." Jefferson will leave tickets at the box office. The date is provided by Winter. Also, at the bottom of this letter, a note by Jefferson Winter in which he indicates that his godfather cut him out of his will for "knowing too much."
Winter discusses the trip he is on and his current worries. He mentions a report from Miss Allen's letter, which was discouraging, and the Belasco matter, which is of a great importance. Letter is addressed to Ga and signed from Billy. On letterhead of the Kamp Komfort Inn, Lake Sunapee, Blodgett Landing, N.H.
Includes autograph and typed letters signed and one typed letter unsigned (Winter's own file copy). (9) indicates "Dictated" on first leaf and appears to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter. Letters written from New York, Mentone, California and Sunapee, New Hampshire.