Autograph Letter Signed from John Malone to Albert Marshman Palmer

Autograph Letter Signed from John Malone to Albert Marshman Palmer
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Release: 1890
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Malone was approached with a proposition to reduce his salary if the season would remain open until the second weeks of March and then received a notice that his place would be filled by someone else. Malone does not consent to this substitution and expects the complete fulfillment of his contract up to the actual termination of the season.

Autograph Letters Signed from Albert Marshman Palmer, New York, Stamford, Connecticut., London, Chicago and Washington, to Various People

Autograph Letters Signed from Albert Marshman Palmer, New York, Stamford, Connecticut., London, Chicago and Washington, to Various People
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Release: 1872
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Correspondents: Mr. Appleton, Augustin Daly, J.F. Daly, Richard Dorney, [Jer.?] Quinlan, and another. Letters concerning benefit performances, such as the Actors' Fund and the Wallack benefit of 1888, and the policies to be adopted by "The Players", 1888-1889. Some items undated. Also, a letter on behalf of Mr. Palmer from S.C. Dunne to Richard Dorney, March 1, 1888.

Autograph Letter Signed from John Malone, the Players, to the the Board of Directors of the Players

Autograph Letter Signed from John Malone, the Players, to the the Board of Directors of the Players
Author: John Malone
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Release: 1896
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Malone offers explanations as to why he has remained financially indebted to the Players for so long. Also includes a copy of a court transcript in the hand of Malone for a case involving Edward E. Rice, twenty-four receipts to Malone from the Players club, three notices of money still unpaid from the Players' House Committee to Malone, and two receipts from Charles Hawthorne, designer and maker of theatrical costumes, to Malone.