Autograph Letters Signed From Richard Mansfield To William Winter
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(1) Mansfield is disappointed that his efforts to have Winter in New London and New York were in vain. He will be here for a few more days if Winter has time to see him. Dated Thursday; postmark dated Sep. 26, 1906. On letterhead of The Essex, Madison Ave. & 56th Street, New York. (2) Mansfield writes that he had an attack of neuralgia brought on by fatigue from playing Peer Gynt every night for four weeks. He would like a melo-drama with a great character. On letterhead of 415 Elm Street, "Chicago" written on first leaf. Both with accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
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Includes several telegrams and letter fragments; several letters include accompanying envelopes. Some have annotations by William Jefferson Winter. A number are undated; some dates from acquisition information. Correspondent's locations include Toronto, London, and numerous cities in the United States.
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(1) Autograph letter signed, pencil annotation indicates date as 1893 October; (2) typescript letter signed, dated July 4, 1906 and addressed from Mentone, California.
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The letters mostly concern Mrs. Winter's plays; a few mention William Winter. Some of the letters are incomplete. (4) is a copy of a letter from Mansfield to Winter in Winter's hand; (15) is a telegram sent from Blue Hill, Maine, to Fort Hill [New York]. Correspondent's locations include: New York; Milwaukee, Wis.; Columbus, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chicago and Blue Hill, Maine. With (7-8) are accompanying envelopes addressed to Mrs. William Winter, 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.
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The letters are of a friendly nature, many concerning plans to meet with Winter and family matters. Several mention her husband, Richard Mansfield. Correspondent's locations include New York and New London, Connecticut.
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(1) addressed from "Home" and dated June 29, 1899; refers to a possible production of "Timon" with Richard Mansfield; (2) on letterhead of The Arthur Winter Memorial Library, The Staten Island Academy New York; Winter thanks her for the books she has sent to the library commemorating his son.
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Discusses [Richard] Mansfield's ranch near Winter's home at Mentone, California.
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Concerns Elizabeth C. Winter's play Cagliostro. Indicates that he is "worn out" but that managers "refuse to release me from existing contracts."
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(1-6) concern her play Cagliostro; (7) concerns The first violin. Several of the letters appear to be drafts; some are incomplete. (5) is a note on her correspondence related to Cagliostro; (6) is written in William Winter's hand.
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Concerning Winter's Other days and the Life and art of Richard Mansfield. On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company, Publishers, 31 East Seventeenth Street, New York.