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Acknowledges receipt of Black's letter and check for $472.50, the legacy left him by the late Joseph Jefferson. Winter's own file copy, unsigned. Addressed from 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. Addressed to Black as Executor, Estate of Joseph Jefferson, 44 Pine Street, New York City.
Concerning Joseph Jefferson's will and what he bequeathed to William Winter. On letterhead of the Estate of Joseph Jefferson. Sarah A. Jefferson, Buzzards Bay, Mass. and Edward G. Black, 44 Pine St., New York, Executors. Addressed to Mr. Jefferson Winter, 17 Third Ave., New Brighton, S.I.
Wheeler asks Winter to attend the second annual dinner of the Poetry Society of America as his guest on January 23. On letterhead of Current Literature Publishing Co., New York. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I., New York.
Addressed to F.A. Duneka, "Harper's Weekly," New York. Addressed from 46 (Old Number 17) Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. Winter's own file copies, unsigned.
Winter discusses his family and current work on Shakespeare's England. Addressed to Mr. Douglas and leaves 2 and 3 indicate recipient's initials as "D.D.", possibly David Douglas. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
Winter replies to questions by Jones concerning Dr. Samuel Johnson. On letterhead of 46 (Old Number 17) Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
Thanks Winter for "the labor of love" he performed on the occasion of the Curtis commemorative evening. On letterhead of Number One Broadway, New York.
Winter defends his use of the word "Jewry" in a letter. Addressed from #17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I. Winter's own file copy, unsigned.
(1) On letterhead of Mr. William Faversham; (2-3) on letterhead of the William Faversham Company, Daly's Theatre, New York; (4) on letterhead of the William Faversham Company, but addressed from the Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia; (5) addressed from Cleveland, Ohio. Letters addressed to Winter at the Tribune and at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.