Autograph letters signed and 2 typescript letters signed from Whitelaw Reid, New York City, Phoenix, Arizona, and [Paris], to various people [manuscript], 1874-1898.

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Autograph letters signed and 2 typescript letters signed from Whitelaw Reid, New York City, Phoenix, Arizona, and [Paris], to various people [manuscript], 1874-1898.

Many recommend the talents of various literary and theatrical people to Daly. (4) replies to Daly's letter to the Tribune concerning criticism in that paper of current theater. This is a confidential letter which mentions Daly's theatrical productions.

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