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(1) gives a sketch of Augustin Daly's achievements to date. (6) refers to his brother's records - "the dear old boy kept every epistle ..."
(1) on letterhead of 19 East 62nd Street; (2-3) and (6-7) on letterhead of 54 Wall Street, New York; (4-5) and (8) on letterhead of Roanoke, Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N.Y. The verso of (8) contains a brief annotation by William Jefferson Winter.
Discusses a statement by Mr. Mark Klaw on Augustin Daly's wish for his theatre to be passed into the hands of Klaw & Erlanger. Winter's own file copy, unsigned. Addressed to Mr. Daly, presumably Joseph Francis Daly. Addressed from #17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I.
Requests an engagement in Daly's Company.
Concerns Winter's upcoming visit. Addressed to "Willie" and signed "Joe."
(1) Addressed from New York; discusses the programs and arrangements for the Olympic's next season. Two brief notes in Winter's hand are pasted on the verso of the second leaf: "Duff was one of the earliest of Joe Jefferson's friends" and "John A. Duff, 1873, Augustin Daly married Mr. Duff's daughter." (2) On letterhead of Daly's Theatre, New York; asks Winter to refer to the great success of Wives as often and in as strong terms as possible.
(3) and (14) refer to editions of Winter's book on Ada Rehan which are being privately printed by Daly. (10) Mentions the great loss to Daly personally and also to his theatre by the death of the actor, James Lewis. Also includes an announcement of the Wallack testimonial held in 1888.
Correspondents: Elizabeth Winter, Jefferson Winter and William Winter. Also, 3 letters from William Winter to Daly, 1882-1883 (75-77) and an agreement between Daly and Elizabeth Winter, March 15, 1870 (78).
In (1), dated June 10 [1888], Millet thanks Winter for a copy of his book, references a drawing he (Millet) made for Winter, and sympathizes with Winter on some loss. On bifolium letterhead of Russell House, Broadway, Worcestershire. Signed F.D. Millet. With envelope addressed to Winter at The Grange, Brook Green, Kensington W., London. Year based on Winter's annotation on envelope. In (2), on a postcard illustrated with Millet's "A cozy corner," Millet sends greetings for the coming year (1910) and mentions that he has recently returned from Europe. Addressed to Winter at 17 3rd Ave, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y. Accompanied by envelope annotated by Winter: "Post card. Pictures by Frank D. Millet with autograph letter to me. W.W."