Autograph Letter Signed From Robert Seton Jersey City Heights New Jersey To William Winter New York
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Thanks Winter for his elegant volume Life and art of Edwin Booth. Seton writes that although he is not a theatre-goer himself, he has an admiration for the actor's profession and read the book with interest. On letterhead from Saint Joseph's Rectory, Jersey City Heights, New Jersey. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at P.O. Box 18, Thomasville, Staten Island, N.Y.
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Offers his sympathy on the loss of Winter's friend, Augustin Daly. On letterhead from Short Hills, New Jersey. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Staten Island, New York.
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Release | : 1909 |
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Thanks Yard for the copy of Lodge's book on Science and Immortality and discusses his opinions of the book. On letterhead of 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
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Release | : 1915 |
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Mantell writes that he hopes to see Winter before he goes and that he will be his son Willie's [Jefferson Winter] friend until the end of time. Encloses a check for books as explained by Jefferson in a note.
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Release | : 1915 |
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Mantell writes that he and his wife [Genevieve Hamper] are feeling fine but the change from New York makes one feel a bit down in the mouth. They will be going to Philadelphia next and then Michigan. Asks if Witner could drop a line to George Goodale about his wife's Juliet.
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Invites Winter to a benefit on February 24 at the Majestic Theatre.
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Speaks of Edward Perry Warren's picture, the Warren Cup, and Winter's prolificacy.
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Praises Winter and writes of his admiration of the "Great Bard." Addressed from No. 29 S. Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.