Autograph Letters Signed From Whitelaw Reid New York To William Winter New York
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Autograph Letters Signed from Whitelaw Reid, New York, to William Winter, New York
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(1) Thanks Winter for his cordial welcome back and writes that he is very busy with work. Dated September 11, 1871. (2) Discusses an article on a Supreme court nominee (unnamed). Dated February 27, 1882. Both letters on letterhead from the New York tribune. Both addressed to "My dear Willie."
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(1) Thanks Winter for his cordial welcome back and writes that he is very busy with work. Dated September 11, 1871. (2) Discusses an article on a Supreme court
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Thanks Winter for the two beautiful books. Letter is addressed "My dear Willie." On letterhead from The Tribune office, New York.
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The letters mostly concern Winter's writing and the possibility of Winter taking up residence in California. (1-2) on letterhead of the New York Tribune; (3) on
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(1) Reid writes about a beautiful little stick, which was a great pleasure to receive. He suggests meeting during the evening sometime. On mourning paper from 4
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(1) Concerning a poem by Mr. Stedman; (2) Asks for an interview with Whitelaw Reid. Both on letterhead of 15 East Sixteenth Street.