Autograph Letter Signed From Thomas Donaldson Philadelphia To William Winter
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Donaldson writes that he would like to contribute a book or article to the library Winter established in memory of his son. Addressed from No. 326 N. 39th St. Phil. Pa. Letter addressed "Dear Sir."
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Asks for "bound" copies of Winter's works. Letter signed simply "Fitzgerald." Annotation on verso indicates "Col. Fitzgerald." On letterhead of The Item, Philadelphia.
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Release | : 1881 |
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Release | : 1911 |
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The correspondent tells Winter not to bother about the advertising anymore as he is giving his two weeks' notice next week. On letterhead of the Adams Express Company, 1416 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Year from acquisition information. Signature illegible.
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Release | : 1881 |
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Ward writes about Winter coming to visit her; she will make him as comfortable as possible and Kate Field Perey will wait for him at the train and receive her honored guest.
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Release | : 1898 |
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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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Release | : 1886 |
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Johnson asks Winter if he knows who made a toga for their friend McCullough, wondering if it could have been Frank D. Millet. Pencil annotation at top of letter references Other days. Letterhead of 132 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
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Release | : 1881 |
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A short note: "Please return at your earliest convenience." An annotation in Winter's hand on verso: "Answered, by return of my proof." On letterhead of the "Progress," Philadelphia, Pa.
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On Winter's son, Percy's, appendicitis attack. On letterhead of W.L. Rodman, M.D., Philadelphia. Annotation by Jefferson Winter on the first leaf: "Kept as mem re anxiety to W.W. note- & destroy this."