Autograph Letter Signed From Elizabeth G Richardson Berlin To William Winter
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Release | : 1899 |
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On the last illness and recent death of her husband, Locke Richardson. On letterhead of the Embassy of the United States of America, Berlin.
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Regarding her father's funeral. On letterhead of West New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Release | : 1898 |
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Richardson mentions reading "God speed" in the Tribune, and he thanks Winter for giving him "more than we could desire or deserve." Richardson also indicates that he has sent tickets to Mr. Partington. "The Bayard" written at the bottom of the letter, possibly a reference to Richardson's location. Also includes the envelope addressed to William Winter, Esq. 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Release | : 1917 |
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Winter rejects a request to write about the stage, but suggests his wife, Elizabeth Campbell Winter instead. Addressed from the Office of the Tribune, N.Y.
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The letters mostly concern Richardson's work and Winter's writings. Addressed from various locations including Honolulu; Melbourne and Sydney, Australia; Auburndale, Massachusetts; New York; and Lakewood, New Jersey. Some on letterhead of the Lotos Club and The Players, New York.
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(1) Discusses her health; (2) she has been expecting to hear from Winter; discusses her health, upcoming plans and a bank account; (3) mentions a letter she sent to Winter on his birthday and advises Winter not to go swimming alone.
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Release | : 1872 |
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Richardson expresses gratitude at being "endorsed by so graceful and discriminating a pen" as Winter's. Locke also mentions that he is including one or two of Winter's own poems in his repertoire. Annotations, in the hand of Jefferson Winter, indicate that this letter was Locke Richardson's first letter to William Winter.
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Total Pages | : 1 |
Release | : 1857 |
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