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Morgan discusses his Study in the Warwickshire dialect. In (1), he writes that he is almost sure that no first folio is for sale anywhere at any price. In (2), he discusses the "Baconians." In (3), on printed letterhead from the Shakespeare Birthday Committee, New York, Morgan refers to William Winter's tribute. Addressed from various addresses in New York and Pennsylvania. Each letter has an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter (1) and (3) to him at the Tribune, New York and (2) and (4) to 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
(1) Refers to an article by Winter in the Tribune and other writings. On letterhead of the Reform Club, 233 Fifth Avenue; (2) Concerning a production of Hamlet. On letterhead of The Shakespeare Society of New York; (3) Refers to Winter's writings. On letterhead of the University Club, Fifth Avenue & 54th Street. With a clipping of an article by Morgan on discoveries by Dr. Wallace.
Morgan discusses a cover-copy of the Catholic world that he is sending to Winter [not included here]; praises Shakespeare as the greatest miracle of the ages. On letterhead from the University Club, Fifth Avenue & 54th Street. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
In both (1) and (2), Morgan mentions his autobiography. (2) also refers to the Bacon-Shakespeare authorship controversy. Both letters on letterhead from the University Club, Fifth Avenue & 54th Street. Both with accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at Soo Nipi Park Lodge, Soo Nipi Park, New Hampshire.
Discusses the Bacon-Shakespeare authorship controversy. On letterhead from the University Club, Fifth Avenue & 54th Street. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at Soo Nipi Park, Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire.
Thanks Winter for a noble and exquisite book. On letterhead from The University Club, Fifth Avenue & 54 St. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at: New Brighton, Staten Island, New York City.
(1) Reid writes about a beautiful little stick, which was a great pleasure to receive. He suggests meeting during the evening sometime. On mourning paper from 451 Madison Avenue, dated February 16, 1889. (2) Typescript letter mentioning a note from Winter, which he will show to Mr. Mills. Reid would like to show Winter a lovely binding for the first Macmillan edition of Shakespeare's England, which Winter sent to Reid long ago. Addressed from 451 Madison Avenue, New York, dated November 5, 1896. (3) Typescript letter with autograph note regarding a visit home Reid is taking. He also refers to Poe and Whitman. On letterhead from Dorchester House, Park Lane W., London, dated August 14th, 1909. (2) and (3) have accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I., N.Y.
Warren writes that he would be delighted to receive Winter, Miss Appleton, Field and Osgood on Saturday. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Box 150, New York.
The letters concern Appleton's publications of The Catholic encyclopedia and his request for an endorsement by Winter. He also refers to Richard Mansfield. On letterhead of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Robert Appleton Company, Publishers, New York. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I., at The Tribune, New York and Mentone, Cal.
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.