Autograph Letter Signed From John E Kellerd Fort Hamilton To William Winter New Brighton
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Kellerd writes after reading the announcement of Winter's resignation in a recent copy of the Evening Post. Still cherishes Winter's review of Romeo and Juliet from May 1899. Written from 97th St. and Short (?) Road, Fort Hamilton, L.I. Also, the accompanying envelope, addressed to William Winter, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y. Borough of Richmond.
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Kellerd hopes Winter will attend his "dignified production" of Hamlet. Written from 218 East 17th St. on letterhead of the Garden Theatre. Accompanying envelope addressed to William Winter, 46 (old number 17) Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Kellerd asks Winter his opinion on how to stage a scene in The merchant of Venice. On letterhead of The Lambs, 130 West 44th Street, New York.
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Concerning arrangements to have a picture of "dear old Bromley" painted and if it proves satisfactory, presented to the Tribune. He suggests that Winter's tribute should adhere underneath the portrait. On letterhead of John E. Milholland, The Tribune building, New York.
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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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Winter requests a voucher for the 25 dollars he paid for the volume of The Columbian Sentinel. Addressed from 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island. With accompanying envelope addressed to Philes 249 South 6th St., Philadelphia (crossed out) and forwarded to 88 North Cayuga St., Ithaca, New York.
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Clark writes of a missed appointment with Winter and mentions that they desire is to add a musical and dramatic critic to their every Saturday staff.
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He has received William Winter's "Life and Art of Richard Mansfield."