Autograph Letter Signed From John Gilbert New York To Frederick E Partington
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Gilbert sympathizes with his "dear friend Winter in his bereavement." He would be happy to make a selection of $50 if Partington would send him a list of books he suggests; he is likely referring to the establishment of the Arthur Winter Memorial Library. Addressed from "The Winchester" 1244 Broadway, New York.
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Partington indicates his regrets that he could not attend the Winter testimonial, but he says Mrs. Partington brought him back "the story of that wonderful afternoon." Written on letterhead of the National Park Seminary. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
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Describes a daydream in great detail; follows with several questions and brief notes. Initials are partially illegible; handwriting appears to be that of Frederick E. Partington. With accompanying envelope addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth B. Partington, c/o Edward Woodruff, Esq., 1055 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Mich. Letterhead on envelope of The Staten Island Academy, St. George, New Brighton, New York.
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(1) Regarding a proof of an article Winter wrote on Mr. Wallack; (2) a sympathy letter likely referring to the death of Winter's son Arthur; (3) is a copy in Winter's hand. Gilbert has received Winter's "In memory of John McCullough." Refers to the report of an attack on Edwin Booth, which turned out to be an exaggeration. Each addressed from "The Winchester" 1244 Broadway.
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Concerning the [Arthur Winter] Memorial Library. Addressed from the 5th Avenue Hotel, New York.
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Letter concerns Partington's travels in England, with particular attention to the "fĂȘte to Borrow's memory." Mentions seeing Augustin Birrell and Sir Sidney Lee. Also mentions a visit to Woodbridge "to look about Fitzgerald's haunts." Written on letterhead of the Maid's Head Hotel, Norwich and addressed "My dear Herr Doctor." Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at Third Avenue, New Brighton, New York and forwarded to Soo Nipi Park P.O., Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire.
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Gilbert, John Drew's doctor, certifies that Drew has a serious eye injury which deters him from being able to perform at that time.
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Release | : 1867 |
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Two autographs, one dated Wallack's Theatre, New York, 1867 October 1, the other an undated excerpt from the close of a letter. The dated autograph is on a slip of paper 8 x 13 cm, mounted on a letter size sheet; the other autograph is 5 x 13 cm.