Autograph Letter Signed from Genevieve Ward, Chicago, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Ward regrets to say that is impossible for her to produce Henry VIII this season.
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Ward regrets to say that is impossible for her to produce Henry VIII this season.
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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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Ward writes that she is grieved to hear that "our dear little Artie has been taken away so suddenly and sadly." With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune office, New York, NY. Addressed from Monterey.
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Ward wishes the Winters a happy new year; she mentions her "little godson," who "must prepare to love his godmother, who has something important to say to him." Mentions sending a letter to Mr. Winter regarding her tour. Addressed from 113 East 35th Street.
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Correspondents: Augustin Daly, -- Hurst, and an unidentified person.
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Thanks Winter for the grand criticism on the Q's F [The Queen's Favourite?]. She refers to the "denseness of a New York audience" and asks for Winter's opinion on various plays she would like to give. She wants him to see Sir Horace in the flesh. Addressed from 1425 Broadway.
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The letter states that the enclosed lock of Sarah Siddon's hair is being offered to Dr. Canton for "the valuable musée of theatrical souvenirs" he is collecting.
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Wishes the Winters a happy new year and thanks Mr. Winter for the delightful poems. They will begin rehearsals for "Becket" at the Lyceum next week and she rejoices to play Queen Eleanor again. On letterhead from 10 Cavendish Road, Regent's Park, N.W. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at the "Tribune" office, New York, US America. Annotation in the hand of William Jefferson Winter on envelope reads: "My 'fairy Godmother' - she elected herself and supplied the appellation. Irving called her "Old Ironsides."
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Ward discusses theatre-related business. On letterhead of Corda Lodge, Cavendish Road, Regent's Park, N.W. With an accompanying envelope addressed to Mrs. Winter, PO Box 180, New Brighton, Staten Island, US America. Envelope has brief annotations by William Winter and William Jefferson Winter. Also with three clippings on Genevieve Ward's performances in "Forget-Me-Not," including one from the Telegraph and one from the Pall Mall Gazette.
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Asks which day Winter and Louis will come to dine. Next week any day will suit Ward. On stationery of 10 Cavendish Road, Regent's Park, N.W. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter c/o The Grange, Brookgreen, Hammersmith Rd., Kensington W.