Autograph Letters Signed From Arthur Wallack Tompkinsville To William Winter New York
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(1) Wallack writes that he has been unable to find the letter of O'Brien; he encloses letters of his father (Lester Wallack) which may interest Winter. (2) Regarding letters from the Duke of Beaufort to Wallack's grandfather (James William Wallack); also gives some brief information on a few family members. Both letters have accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 46 3rd. St., New Brighton, Staten Island. The envelope accompanying (1) has a note written on the back: "From my father's journal," followed by a brief description of a visit to Wallack's Theatre and talking with Arthur Wallack on the boat to the island.
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The letter includes a brief statement of money received for Mr. Brougham's benefit and insurance. On letterhead from Wallack's.
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(1) Concerning one of Winter's articles; on letterhead of the New York Tribune; (2) regarding a book he sent Winter; (3) Hassard writes of following Winter's work and discusses his life "in the wilderness"; addressed from Saranac Lake, Franklin Co., N.Y.; (4) concerning the death of Winter's son Arthur. Addressed from 218 East 18th St., N.Y. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Staten Island, Tompkinsville.
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(1) Regarding a proof of an article Winter wrote on Mr. Wallack; (2) a sympathy letter likely referring to the death of Winter's son Arthur; (3) is a copy in Winter's hand. Gilbert has received Winter's "In memory of John McCullough." Refers to the report of an attack on Edwin Booth, which turned out to be an exaggeration. Each addressed from "The Winchester" 1244 Broadway.
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(1) Addressed from 13 Upper Phillimore Place, High St. Kensington W; (2) and (3) addressed from Tompkinsville, Staten Island.
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Concerning a portrait of Arthur, presumably referring to Winter's son Arthur. Addressed from Studio, 52 East 50th St. New York.
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(1-2) and (7) are addressed from Wallack's, New York; (3-4) and (6) from 185 East 110 St., N. York; (5) from Reading, Pennsylvania; (8) is a telegram; (9) on letterhead of The Hoffman house, Arkville, N.Y.; with accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at Fort Hill, Staten Island, N.Y. Annotation on envelope in Winter's hand: "Harry Edwards Rec'd May 28, 1891. His last letter to me. He died on June 8, 1891."
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Wallack discusses a misunderstanding with Mr. Fechter. Addressed from 2 Bulfinch Place, Boston.