Letters Signed From Tr Smith New York To William Winter New York
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Letters Signed from T.R. Smith, New York, to William Winter, New York
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(1) Typed letter signed, on Winter's "Shakespeare's England," which is selling well in advance. On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company, New York; addressed to Winter in New Brighton, S.I.; (2) autograph letter signed, in which Smith congratulates Winter on his 75th birthday and praises his writings. Addressed from 152 West 143rd Street, New York.
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(1) Typed letter signed, on Winter's "Shakespeare's England," which is selling well in advance. On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company, New York; addressed to
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A brief note of condolence: "Please accept my deep sympathy in your grief." He is likely referring to the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Letter dated January 25
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Smith would like to meet with Winter to discuss a matter of literary interest. Address on letter: 232 President Street, Borough of Brooklyn. Accompanied by enve
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Smith thanks Winter for his article on Katie's success (presumably a reference to Smith's niece Katie, better known as Caterina Marco). Mentions that he and his
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(1), written from 821 Chouteau Ave, St. Louis, concerns the death of Smith's brother Mark. (2), written from 52 East 10th Street, concerns Mark Smith's funeral.